Permission to Fly received generally positive reviews from critics.
Common Sense Media opined "While some of the songs have a bubblegum sound and predictable lyrics, there are some very likeable bright spots on the album, including a sassy remake of the Temptations classic,
The Way You Do The Things You Do, and the surprisingly jazzy, syncopated
Secrets. And, not all of the songs on this album are about boy stuff.
Permission to Fly is about finding your own identity; in
Unconditional, Jordan reminds us that she's a girl of faith, and how that gets her through the toughest of times. If nothing else, this teen is versatile." The site gave the album three out of five stars.
AllMusic gave the album a mixed review, saying "On her 2008 sophomore outing,
Permission To Fly, young Southern singer Jordan Pruitt presents another assured set of Disney-approved pop. While there are no drastic stylistic departures, Pruitt expands on her straightforward teen-pop sound with the reggae-tinged
One Love (not to be confused with the
Bob Marley song of the same name) and the R&B-leaning
Unconditional." "One Love", "Unconditional", and "Simple Things" were listed as the stand-out tracks on the album. ==Credits==