Kryvox started because the software we needed didn't exist.
Continental Aero Flying School operates out of Mactan-Cebu International Airport in the Philippines. We manage students, instructors, aircraft, maintenance, compliance, scheduling, and finances — like every flight school in the world.
And like every flight school in the world, we were running on a patchwork of spreadsheets, paper forms, WhatsApp groups, and prayer.
Scheduling in one tool. Maintenance in another. Training records in a filing cabinet. Student documents in email attachments. Compliance reports compiled by hand every month. No single source of truth. No way to see the full picture.
We looked for software that could handle all of it in one platform. Scheduling, dispatch, AMO maintenance, CAMO airworthiness, student management, staff operations, financial tracking, and compliance — connected and talking to each other.
It didn't exist.
So we built it.
Kryvox runs Continental Aero Flying School every day. Every flight dispatched, every maintenance work order, every student record, every compliance report — all through Kryvox.
Now we're making it available to every flight school that's tired of duct-taping their operation together.
Aviation people building aviation software.
EunHye runs Continental Aero Flying School and built Kryvox to solve the problems she faces every day running a flight school. Aviation family. Safety-first philosophy. Believes AI should make aviation better, not replace the humans in it.
Four principles that guide every line of code.
Emergency voice procedures, basic safety training, and wellness features are free for every user. If it can save a life, it's included.
We build for people who know what a METAR is. Aviation terminology, real workflows, actual regulatory requirements. No dumbing it down.
AI analyzes defect patterns, simulates checkrides, and coaches mental wellness. But the human always makes the final decision. AI augments — it never overrides.
Wellness data is encrypted and never shared with schools, employers, or regulators. Training data is visible to schools because regulators require it. The line is clear and we don't cross it.
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