As 2019 was drawing to a close, I was stuck at No. 103 in the AOPA app’s Pilot Passport check-in rankings and hoping to break into the Top 100. Time was running out and late December weather wasn’t cooperating before a New Year’s Eve sunset flight to three airports in two states powered me to the No. 100 spot on the overall leaderboard—and a personal goal—with just hours to spare.
I didn’t know it at the time, but a special New Year’s holiday badge with 2,000 extra points pushed me over the edge. I had sweetened my score by posting to social media a photo of nightfall approaching as lights reflected from my Cessna 172’s wing.
During the March Madness Challenge, Pilot Passport participants will receive one entry for each qualifying check-in, plus an additional entry for each qualifying check-in in states hosting National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament venues. Those states include California, Florida, Georgia (site of the Men’s Final Four in Atlanta), Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Washington.
The top three participants will win a Sporty's Instrument Rating online and app course from Sporty’s Pilot Shop.
Congratulations to February winners Richard Dove, Sven Seynsche, and Stephen Heesacker, who will each receive a 2020 Bahamas Pilot Guide or Caribbean Pilot Guide print package.
Remember, the whole idea of the AOPA app’s Pilot Passport feature is to motivate pilots to remain active in their pilot community and to share their experience with others. Participants can accomplish that by visiting their local airfield, planning a trip to a distant airport, or visiting aviation-related museums or historical sites.
Here are a few additional tips to help you score extra points and get the most out of your own Pilot Passport check-ins.