SkillScore 2.0 Offers More Tools to Enhance Flying Skills
July 30, 2020 – The newly enhanced 2.0 version of the SkillScore Tracker from EAA has expanded technology that makes more detailed information available so pilots can gauge their flying proficiency and take steps to enhance their skills.
The EAA SkillScore Tracker was introduced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019 as the first resource that allows pilots to measure flying proficiency on an EAA web portal or their mobile devices. Working through the CloudAhoy mobile app, pilots can track flying consistency and stability. Using this data, the EAA SkillScore Tracker will generate a comprehensive, personalized, and confidential SkillScore, confirming a pilot's overall strengths or need for additional work.
Instead of a single overall score that measures pilot proficiency, SkillScore 2.0 has individual results for specific skill areas that include:
- Quality of flight (encompassing such factors as stability of landing approach, maintaining altitude in straight-and-level flight and turns, and quality of FAA-standard maneuvers such as steep turns)
- Number of takeoffs and landings within the last 90 days
- Number of flights with a flight instructor
- Time spent in the air
The SkillScore Tracker is available now to all EAA members. More information is available at EAA.org/Proficiency.