Sample progress snapshot

Public example of the learner-facing progress surface that sits beside the single-session debrief. The debrief answers what happened in one session; this page answers what is changing across sessions.

Proof path

One grounded debrief becomes a visible progress story over time.

RT Lab can show the same evidence loop at two levels: transcript evidence plus corrected wording in the session debrief, then trend lines, repeated themes, and focus areas across recent scored sessions.

Progress snapshot

Improving

At standardRising

Overall trend

3.4/ 4

6 scored sessions

+0.4 vs recent baseline

Accuracy is moving up against your recent baseline. Keep the same standard across the next few sessions.

Repeated themes

Missing Information Letter

Next practice focus

Missing Information Letter

Accuracy

Strong

4.0 / 4

Clarity

Steady

3.0 / 4

Closed loop

Strong

4.0 / 4

Phraseology

Steady

3.0 / 4

Timing

Steady

3.0 / 4

Recent scored sessions

Representative session trail used to build the sample progress view.

Clearance, taxi, and departure readbacks

Mar 12, 2026 UTC

Completed

The latest sample session. Accuracy and closed-loop performance are strong, but the first clearance readback still dropped the information letter and the first ground call sounded hesitant.

Departure readback under workload

Mar 5, 2026 UTC

Completed

The learner handled taxi and departure better under pressure, but the same information-letter weakness still appeared in one readback.

Clearance to tower flow

Feb 26, 2026 UTC

Completed

Closed-loop performance improved across the session, with fewer dropped items and cleaner turn pacing.

Ground and hold-short discipline

Feb 19, 2026 UTC

Completed

Taxi route and hold-short items were more reliable. Timing stayed steady, but phraseology still needed tightening on first contact.

Departure clearance repetition

Feb 12, 2026 UTC

Needs work

Readback structure improved, but the initial contact still drifted and the information letter was omitted again.

Departure clearance basics

Feb 5, 2026 UTC

Needs work

First scored baseline. The learner read back the route and squawk, but missed one mandatory clearance element and sounded hesitant on first contact.