SAFETY & SCOPE

What Squawk is for - and what it is not for.

Squawk is built for structured practice before and between flights. It helps student pilots work through radio flow in a calmer setting, but it is not a substitute for instruction, approved materials, current procedures, or real-time operational decision-making.

Built for practiceNot for in-flight decisionsSupports, not replaces, instruction
Cockpit view at dusk during flight.

Built for

  • Lesson-based communication practice
  • Repetition before and between flights
  • Hearing, organizing, and building responses
  • Scenario-based training reps

Not for

  • Replacing live instruction
  • Replacing approved procedures or references
  • Making real operational decisions
  • Acting as real-time cockpit guidance

SAFE USE PRINCIPLES

Use it before or between flights

Train when you can pause, repeat, and think clearly.

Cross-check with real guidance

Always rely on your instructor, approved references, and current procedures for real-world decisions.

Treat scenarios as practice reps

Scenarios are for learning and repetition, not real operational direction.

What to rely on outside the app

During real operations, rely on approved resources, current procedures, instructor guidance, and direct operational information. Squawk should support preparation, not replace those sources.

Approved proceduresCurrent guidanceDirect instruction

REFERENCE

Built on real aviation standards.

Squawk practice is shaped by standard FAA-style phraseology guidance and realistic VFR training situations.

FAA AIMJO phraseologyVFR scenarios

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