Aviator Network
AviatorNetwork
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Built to help pilots move forward — faster, clearer, and with less friction.

Aviation has a problem nobody talks about enough: too much progress depends on scattered messages, messy tracking, and job applications that don’t reflect real-time experience. Aviator Network is building a career-optimized platform that makes the journey from training to employment more efficient, transparent, and accurate.

For Students
Find the right instructor faster, request training with intent, and keep momentum without endless DMs.
For Instructors
Spend less time filtering and more time teaching—better matching, clearer requests, fewer dead-end leads.
For Low-Time Pilots
Turn flight time into opportunity with structured progress signals, eligibility guidance, and job workflows that actually fit aviation.
Our Mission

To empower pilots by removing barriers—streamlining connections, logbook management, and job applications—so the journey from training to career becomes efficient, transparent, and accurate.

We want pilots spending less time on tedious processes and more time flying forward.

Our Vision

Aviator Network will become the trusted, all-in-one platform for pilots—starting US-first—where pilots can track progress, manage the full aviation journey, and access opportunities from first logbook entries to the first commercial job… and beyond.

What Makes Us Different

General platforms aren’t built for aviation workflows. We’re designing around aviation realities: training stages, ratings, endorsements, flight time categories, and hiring minimums—so your profile reflects what matters.

Real-Time Career Signal (The Big Idea)

When you apply for a job, your application shouldn’t become stale. Aviator Network is built around an aviation truth: your experience changes every week.

  • Apply today → log new flight time tomorrow → your profile and eligibility should reflect that automatically.
  • Hiring should see the most recent version of you, not a PDF that’s already outdated.
  • Progress becomes a living signal—not a guessing game.
Founder Story
Why I built Aviator Network

I built Aviator Network after seeing the same pattern over and over: students struggling to find the right instructor, instructors wasting time on dead-end conversations, and low-time pilots stuck doing guesswork to figure out what they qualify for next.

Aviation careers are built on progress you can prove—hours, ratings, endorsements, and consistency. This platform is being built to make that progress easier to track, easier to communicate, and easier to turn into opportunities.

Who Aviator Network is for

Think of this as an aviation workflow platform—training now, career progression next. Here’s who benefits most.

Student pilots
If you’re tired of chasing replies or guessing who’s a good fit, Aviator Network helps you request training with clear goals (PPL, IR, CPL, CFI), airports, availability, and preferences—so the match makes sense.
Independent CFIs / CFII / MEI
If you want more students without wasting time, you can show what you teach, where you teach, what you specialize in, and your availability—so the right students come to you.
Low-time commercial pilots
If you’re hunting for your first job, the long-term goal is simple: translate your logbook and ratings into eligibility-aware discovery—so you can see realistic roles and the exact “next step” to qualify.
Flight schools & operators (later)
As the platform grows, we want schools and operators to be able to find pilots based on structured readiness signals—not generic resumes that ignore aviation details.
Is this like LinkedIn?
Not really. LinkedIn is general-purpose. Aviator Network is built specifically for aviation: training stages, flight time categories, endorsements, and job minimums—so the system actually fits how aviation works.
Do you emphasize privacy?
Privacy exists to protect the economics of the platform and reduce spam—but the bigger differentiator is aviation-native workflows and real-time progress signals.

What we’re building

We’re shipping in phases—starting with training workflow and moving into eligibility-aware progress + jobs.

Phase 1 — Live
Training workflow that reduces friction
  • Instructor browsing + student training requests
  • Connection workflow + post-acceptance messaging
  • Wallet-based credits (AeroCoins) that protect instructor time and reduce spam
  • Community feedback loop to prioritize features
Phase 2 — In Progress
Career-optimized logbook + job progression
  • Eligibility guidance: translate hours/ratings/endorsements into clear “what you qualify for next” steps
  • Job discovery designed for low-time pilots (US-first) with aviation-specific filters
  • Smarter logbook workflows (assisted logging first, with automation improving over time—pilot-confirmed accuracy always)
  • Real-time application signal: your recent flying updates your readiness, not just your notes
Important: We’re not trying to replace your tools overnight. We’re building the layer that connects training progress to hiring reality—so your next step is obvious.

Values

These guide product decisions—especially around trust, incentives, and building a platform that stays useful when it scales.

Progress over noise
We optimize for real outcomes: consistent training, clear readiness, and next steps.
Accuracy matters
Aviation is regulated and precise. Your records and signals should be consistent, structured, and defensible.
Time is expensive
Instructor time and student momentum are valuable. We design to reduce wasted effort on both sides.
Built for aviation workflows
Ratings, endorsements, flight time categories, eligibility—this platform speaks aviation natively.
Not affiliated with similarly named companies
“Aviator Network” may also refer to unrelated organizations (financial, technology, or local groups). Aviator Network (aviatornetwork.net) is a pilot-focused platform for training workflow and career progression.
Ready to build momentum?
Start with the basics: connect with the right instructor, keep training structured, and stay consistent.