Air Force PFA is a practical utility designed to help service members and civilians calculate, record, and monitor Physical Fitness Assessment results; Air Force PFA places scoring tools, age- and gender-filtered tables, and a simple history recorder into a single, easy-to-use app. From push-ups and hand-release push-ups to sit-ups, planks, cross-leg reverse crunches, the 1.5-mile run, 20m shuttle, and the 2km walk, the app covers the common PFA events and includes a weight-to-height ratio check so you can quickly see where you stand relative to published standards.
This app converts raw test inputs into official-style scores using publicly available guidance. Enter counts, times, or distances with a few taps and get an immediate scored result for each event. Saved test entries build a searchable history so you can compare past attempts, view improvements over weeks and months, and filter results by exercise, date range, age group, or gender. Score tables are provided in full and can be referenced within the same screen where you log data, minimizing context switching during training sessions or self-assessments.
Air Force PFA focuses on quick, low-friction controls: clear numeric fields, simple start/stop timers for runs or timed events, and one-tap saves for completed tests. The interface emphasizes readable fonts and high-contrast color schemes so you can use the app outdoors or in low-light conditions. Input forms validate entries to reduce errors and show the scoring outcome immediately, helping you understand how small changes in performance affect your overall score. The app is designed for single-user, local use so all saved history and settings remain on your device.
Progression tools help turn raw data into actionable training focus. Each saved test contributes to trend information that highlights where performance is stable, improving, or declining. You can define personal target scores or minimum thresholds to monitor against; the app flags attempts that meet or miss those targets and surfaces the most recent qualifying result. These self-directed challenge systems make it easier to plan training cycles, prioritize weak events, and set realistic stepwise goals without relying on external coaching.
The visual design is intentionally utilitarian: clear tables, color-coded scoring bands, and straightforward charts that emphasize numbers and progress rather than decorative elements. Content is organized by test type (strength, endurance, timed events), then by age and gender filters so you can jump directly to the relevant standard for your profile. Historical records are grouped by test sessions so each saved entry reads like a single assessment with component scores and overall context, making it simple to review entire test days as discrete “levels” of progress.
Users can customize basic preferences such as units (metric/imperial), profile age and gender filters, and target thresholds for personal goals. Accessibility considerations include large text options, contrast-friendly palettes, and clear labeling to support screen readers and users with visual impairments. The app aims to be usable by a wide audience, from trainees starting a fitness program to experienced personnel preparing for re-assessments.
All calculation routines and record-keeping work offline so you can log test results in the field, at a gym, or on the run without requiring a network connection. Data is stored locally on your device; no cloud account is required for basic tracking. This approach keeps personal test history private unless you choose to back it up or share exported summaries through other means provided by your device.
This application is unofficial and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an official product of the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense, or any government entity. Air Force PFA provides tools for self-assessment and record-keeping but does not replace formal testing, certified fitness evaluations, or medical advice. Users should follow official instructions and local testing protocols when preparing for required assessments.
Air Force PFA is intended as a practical companion for planning training, monitoring improvements, and understanding scoring criteria. By combining accurate scoring calculators, clear tables, and persistent history, the app supports steady progress and informed preparation for physical fitness assessments.