⁠Flight Planning

Flight Planning

Flight planning is a fundamental step to ensure safe, efficient operations in compliance with aviation regulations. In this section, you will find a selection of essential tools and resources used by both student pilots and certified pilots to prepare, analyze, and optimize each flight using reliable and up-to-date information.

These links will support you in creating flight plans, performing navigation calculations, and reviewing airports, airspace, and operational conditions:

FAA Flight Plan Information

The purpose of this site is to provide FAA flight plan guidance for both domestic and international filers. Information and documentation contained within this site support existing FAA, ICAO, and Flight Service agreements and procedures.

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Flight Computer

Online E6B Computer / E6B Emulator World’s most popular E6B Calculator, aka CR, CRP-5

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Aviation Flight Plan

Gain insight into and control of the day-to-day flight planning activities of your fleet from a single, administrative account. Flight plans and related information are centralized by aircraft for easy management, record keeping, and control of aircraft profiles, ICAO data, and Weight & Balance.

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SkyVector

SkyVector is an online flight planner that offers aeronautical charts, weather data, and tools for creating and managing flight plans. It’s a comprehensive tool for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, enabling users to plan and manage flights effectively.

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AirNav

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ForeFlight

ForeFlight is an aviation app designed for iPad, iPhone, and the web that simplifies flight planning by providing maps, weather information, and real-time alerts. Founded in 2007, its mission is to streamline the flight planning process, making it an essential tool for pilots.

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We recommend becoming familiar with each platform and using them as an integral part of your training and preflight preparation process.

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