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Reviewing Your Check Results

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Last updated April 16, 2026

Reviewing Your Check Results

Summary

Check Results shows the progress checks and stage checks your instructor has assigned to you, with overall status for each check and individual grades for each knowledge and skill item. This view is read-only for students—your instructor records the grades, and you review them here.

Who this is for

  • Students reviewing the outcomes of progress checks and stage checks assigned by an instructor

Before you begin

  • You must be affiliated with an organization (flight school). If you aren't, the screen shows "You must be affiliated with an organization to use this feature."
  • You must have an ACS Standard selected in your User Profile. The list only shows checks for courses matching that standard.
  • An instructor must have assigned at least one progress or stage check to you.

Steps

1. Switch to the Log view

Tap the view selector in the top-left (the current view name with a chevron) and pick Log.

2. Open Check Results

Tap the toolbar menu in the top-right of the Log view and select Check Results. The view opens as a sheet.

The first time you open this view, a short intro screen appears with bullets describing what Check Results does. Dismiss it to continue.

3. Browse your checks

Each check appears as a card, sorted by assignment date with the most recent first. Each card shows:

  • The lesson name
  • Whether it's a Progress Check or Stage Check
  • The course and stage it belongs to
  • The overall status with an icon
  • The assignment date
  • "Not associated with a log" if there is no linked debrief log
  • An archived badge if the course has been archived

The overall status can be:

StatusMeaning
Not StartedNo items have been graded yet
In ProgressSome items have been graded, but not all
CompletedAll knowledge and skill items have been graded

4. Open a check

Tap a card to open Check Details. The header shows the lesson name, whether it's a Progress Check or Stage Check, whether it's associated with a log, and a status badge matching the card status. If the check has grades recorded, you'll also see who created and last updated the grades, with timestamps.

5. Review knowledge and skill items

Use the segmented picker to switch between Knowledge and Skill items. Each item shows its name and its current grade:

Item gradeMeaning
SATSatisfactory—the instructor marked the item as met
UNSATUnsatisfactory—the instructor marked the item as not met
Not GradedThe instructor hasn't graded this item yet
If a tab has no items to display, you'll see "No knowledge checks available to display." or "No skill checks available to display."

Tap Done in the top-right to close the details sheet, and again to close Check Results.

What happens next

  • Check Results reflects the latest grades from your instructor each time you open it
  • As items are graded, the card status moves from Not Started to In Progress to Completed
  • Checks you can no longer see may belong to a course that doesn't match your currently selected ACS standard—switch standards in your User Profile to view them

Common issues

ProblemCauseSolution
"No ACS Standard Selected" with a button to go to User ProfileYour profile doesn't have an ACS standard setTap Go to User Profile and select the ACS standard that matches your training
"No Checks Assigned" empty stateYour instructor hasn't assigned any progress or stage checks for your current ACS standard yetAsk your instructor to assign the checks you expect to see
"You must be affiliated with an organization to use this feature."You aren't connected to a flight schoolShare your FlightSense ID with your school and have them add you as an organization member
A check you expect is missingIt may be in a course tied to a different ACS standardSwitch ACS standards in your User Profile; Check Results is filtered to the active standard
An item shows "Not Graded"Your instructor hasn't graded that specific item yetNo action needed—the grade will appear once recorded
An error alert appearsNetwork or server issueTap Acknowledge, check your connection, and reopen the view

How this works

Progress checks vs. stage checks

Both are graded the same way in the app. A progress check is typically used within a stage to verify progress on a group of knowledge and skill items. A stage check is a more formal review, usually at the end of a stage, before moving on. The course structure—including which checks exist and what items they contain—is set up by your school or instructor. For more on how checks are graded, see the related guide on creating and grading checks.

Read-only for students

You can view checks and see grades here, but you can't change them. Grades are recorded by your instructor (or a check airman) during the check itself. If you believe a grade is incorrect, talk to your instructor—they have the tools to update it.

ACS standard filter

Check Results only shows checks from courses that match the ACS standard set in your User Profile. If you train toward multiple standards, change the active ACS standard in your profile to see checks for a different course.

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