Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (AUPRT) is now supported in FlightLogger.
As part of our January 2026 software update, flight training organizations can log AUPRT explicitly - using a dedicated training type, configurable aircraft flight logs, and program-level syllabus support.
This means AUPRT no longer needs to be logged indirectly or mixed with other training categories. It now has a clear, auditable place in FlightLogger.
Why this matters
AUPRT is compulsory under EASA and involves high-risk manoeuvres that require clear oversight and documentation.
In many organizations, however, AUPRT has historically been:
Logged under general flight time
Combined with Instrument Flight (IF) or Asymmetric Training (AT)
Difficult to extract clearly for audits and internal reviews
This creates uncertainty - not just for compliance teams, but also for Heads of Training and instructors who need confidence that required training is being logged correctly and consistently.
“Flight training organizations are under increasing pressure to document training accurately and consistently. With AUPRT now explicitly supported in FlightLogger, we’re giving our customers a safer, more transparent way to meet regulatory expectations - without relying on workarounds.”
-Kasper Valgren, VP of Revenue at FlightLogger
A safer, more explicit way to log AUPRT
With this update, FlightLogger treats AUPRT as what it is: a distinct, safety-critical training category.
Organizations now have full control over how AUPRT is enabled, logged, and included in training programs.
What’s included:
Dedicated AUPRT training type
Enabled directly from account settings alongside IF and AT.
Aircraft-level AUPRT flight log configuration
AUPRT time can be logged explicitly on aircraft flight logs — not hidden inside other categories.
Program-level syllabus support
AUPRT time can be added to existing program revisions as a non-breakable change, ensuring continuity while meeting regulatory requirements.
Clear visibility for oversight and audits
AUPRT is logged as its own category, making reviews, reporting, and audits more straightforward.
This removes ambiguity and reduces reliance on manual explanations or workarounds when documenting AUPRT activity.
Built for training quality and compliance
By making AUPRT explicit rather than implicit, FlightLogger helps organizations:
Maintain clearer oversight of high-risk training
Ensure consistent instructor registrations
Reduce audit preparation time
Strengthen confidence in compliance documentation
Most importantly, it supports a safer and more structured approach to managing compulsory training requirements.
Part of the January 2026 Software Update
AUPRT support is part of our first major release of 2026.
The update also includes:
Configurable blocking vs. non-blocking certificates
Improved repetition lesson classifications
A new maximum roll-down setting for hold item exercises
Additional enhancements and stability improvements
→ Read the full release overview here