Deep dive · 02 — Part 142
NSP & Part 60 compliance
Each device carries its recurring Part 60 National Simulator Program window; logging an evaluation records the evaluator, organization, result, findings, and corrective actions and rolls the next-due date forward, with reminders ahead of the deadline. Your overall NSP pass rate shows on the Reports page. It replaces the three spreadsheets an eval cycle usually lives across.
Launching the first quarter of 2027.
Illustrative — every screen reflects your own data.
What's in NSP & Part 60 compliance
Every capability in this part of the Part 142 workspace.
NSP evaluation cycles
Each device's recurring Part 60 eval auto-rolls its next-due date with 30/60-day reminders.
Each device carries its recurring Part 60 National Simulator Program window; logging an evaluation records the evaluator, organization, result, findings, and corrective actions and rolls the next-due date forward, with reminders ahead of the deadline. Your overall NSP pass rate shows on the Reports page. It replaces the three spreadsheets an eval cycle usually lives across.
Instructor currency
Per-instructor CFI / CFII / ATP currency on the Due-Soon → Overdue pipeline.
Each instructor's CFI / CFII / ATP currency sits on the same Due-Soon → Overdue pipeline as everything else, so a lapsed authorization surfaces well before it grounds a class. It replaces the currency dates someone keeps in their own head or a personal calendar.
FAA inspection mode
Read-only navigation for a POI/PMI visit, scoped to the records they need.
When a POI or PMI visits, inspection mode gives them read-only navigation scoped to the records they need, paired with a time-limited invite that expires on its own. You don't share a login and you don't clean up access afterward. It replaces the permanent evaluator account passed around by email.
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Other deep dives in Part 142
See nsp & part 60 compliance on your operation.
It's part of the Part 142 workspace. Request a demo or join the waitlist.