Every Part 142 and Part 60 NSP requirement carries a live status, with overdue and due-soon alerts so nothing lapses quietly. Admins get a weekly digest; the FAA evaluator gets a read-only invite that expires on its own. No spreadsheet hygiene, no shared logins.
Part 142 OpSpecs, Part 60 NSP cycles per device, instructor currency, facility inspections — each shows Compliant, Due Soon, Overdue, In Progress, or Waived, with a mark-complete workflow.
Overdue and due-soon items roll up on the dashboard, and a weekly digest emails your admins the attention list. Credential-expiry sweeps raise 30/60/90-day warnings on a schedule.
Issue a read-only invite that expires on its own — no shared logins. Access is enforced at request time and every visit lands in the audit trail.
14 CFR Part 142 operating-specification requirements, Part 60 National Simulator Program (NSP) evaluation cycles per device, instructor currency (CFI / CFII / ATP and per-simulator qualifications), facility inspections, and any custom compliance item you add. Each carries a live status: Compliant, Due Soon, Overdue, In Progress, or Waived.
Items roll up by status on the compliance dashboard, and a weekly digest emails your admins the overdue and due-soon list. Credential-expiry sweeps run on a schedule and raise alerts ahead of 30/60/90-day windows.
You issue a time-limited, read-only invite — no shared logins. The membership carries an expiry that's enforced at request time, so access simply stops when the window closes. Every evaluator visit is captured in the audit trail.
Yes. Membership, compliance, work-order, and booking changes write to a per-center audit log with the actor, role, and a summary. Super-admin actions write to a separate platform audit log. Nothing is hard-deleted.