Availability on Floks
Floks is built around three listing types. Each exposes its own schedule, and you control how they combine — from a solo instructor on an iPad up to a full flight school with shared aircraft, approved renters, and connected Google calendars.
The three listing types
- CFI listing — an instructor's hours. Bookable on its own, or paired with an aircraft. See CFI listings.
- Aircraft listing — a specific airplane (one tail number). Bookable as a standalone rental, or attached to a CFI/flight listing as part of a fleet. See Aircraft listings.
- Flight listing — a productized flight (e.g. a 1-hour scenic). The pilot is implied; aircraft can be a single ship or an approved fleet. See Flight listings.
Where the schedule comes from
Every listing has a weekly schedule (e.g. Tue–Sat, 09:00–17:00). Optionally, you can connect a Google Calendar in one of two modes:
- Block-busy — events on the connected calendar make those windows unavailable.
- Allowlist — only events on the connected calendar are bookable.
Confirmed bookings can also be pushed back to the connected calendar as events, so your operating calendar stays in sync. The Google Calendar page covers all of it.
Privacy & approval
Every listing can be public, hidden from public search, or visible only to an approved-email list. The same controls apply to aircraft attached to a CFI's fleet — viewers who aren't approved for a specific tail see it as “another aircraft” rather than the actual N-number. This lets schools onboard students into different access tiers without exposing the whole fleet to the public web.
Evaluating Floks for your school? Walk through the per-listing pages on the left — each one ends with the exact toggles a flight school operator would touch on the configuration screen.
