Smart Schedule Management for Professional Pilots
Airline schedules are complex by design. Between duty limits, rest rules, pay protections, reassignments, and last-minute changes, it’s easy for even experienced pilots to lose clarity on what a trip actually means.
SkedQ was built to solve that problem.
Designed by professional pilots, SkedQ turns confusing airline schedules into clear, readable insights without digging through company apps, PDFs, or contract language.
- FAR 117 legality lives in one place
- Pay rules live in another
- Company apps show what you’re flying—but not what it means
- Is this trip legal?
- How does it affect my rest?
- What does this mean for my pay?
- Should I accept this reassignment or swap?
- Duty periods and rest requirements
- FAR 117 legality checks
- Lookback awareness and fatigue risk
- Pay and credit implications
Staying compliant shouldn’t require flipping between apps or referencing dense PDFs.
SkedQ automatically applies:
- FAR 117 calculations
- Schedule legality checks
- Contract and rule logic (where applicable)
Scheduling disruptions, swaps, and reassignments can quietly impact pay.
SkedQ helps pilots:
- Identify potential pay risks
- Understand credit impacts before accepting changes
- Catch issues early—before they become missed pay
SkedQ is developed and operated by airline pilots who understand the realities of line flying.
That means:
- No unnecessary features
- No marketing fluff
- No data misuse
What Pilots Are Saying
Many pilots describe SkedQ as the missing layer between company scheduling systems and real-world decision making.
It’s not about replacing official systems—it’s about giving pilots clarity and control over information that directly affects their careers.