What HPP is, how it works, how it sits alongside your structured training, and what happens to your data. Answered directly.
The framework was designed as an assessment and course design tool — a way for regulators and training organisations to define, observe, and evaluate pilot performance during structured training events. It describes what high performance looks like.
It was not designed to help individual pilots develop those behaviours between simulator sessions. That gap is what HPP is built for.
No. HPP is a development tool, not an assessment tool. There are no pass marks, no scores, and no results shared with anyone other than you.
The app gives you a structured way to focus on one behaviour at a time, reflect honestly on how it's showing up in your flying, and build it deliberately over time. What you record stays with you.
Your airline's training — whether that's your LPC, OPC, or line check — is periodic, structured, and designed around defined assessment points. HPP is continuous and self-directed, designed for the time between those events.
The two aren't in competition. Structured training tells you where you stand. HPP is how you develop in the sectors that don't have an examiner in the right seat.
No. The app explains each behaviour in plain language, with practical prompts for how to develop it on the line. Familiarity with the ICAO framework helps, but it isn't required.
If you've been through type rating or recurrent training in the last few years, you've been assessed against these behaviours — you just may not have been shown the framework behind the assessment.
Less than five minutes at each end of your day. You select a behaviour before the flight — that's your focus for the sector. After the flight you confirm practice, debrief, and record a short reflection.
Your development level builds naturally with repetition — Foundation after your first session on a behaviour, Proficient after your second, Mastery after your third. The development happens in the aircraft, not around it.
No. Your development data — your sessions, reflections, and progress — belongs to you. HPP does not share individual pilot data with operators, training departments, or anyone else. This is a hard requirement, not a preference. The value of honest self-reflection depends entirely on it staying private.
You can, however, generate a signed development report at any time and share it at your own discretion — something worth considering when the conversation about your next command comes around.
Free access gives you Foundation level How-To guides for all 77 behaviours across all nine competencies, plus one complete Daily Practice session from start to finish — behaviour selection, debrief, and reflection.
Enough to understand exactly how HPP works and begin developing deliberately. Proficient and Mastery How-To guides require a Pro subscription.
The pilots who develop fastest don't wait for the next simulator session. HPP gives you the structure to develop on the line — between flights, on your terms. Free to start.
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