The flight log for aviation geeks. We turn your flights into achievements and insights.
Track your first flightThis is the first flight log app that actually gets it. The achievements are so addictive.
- beta tester
I imported my 20-year flight history just to see what achievements I'd unlock. 10/10.
- beta tester
It called my 737 a 'workhorse.' I feel so seen. Finally, a flight log with a soul.
- beta tester
Fun, personable and encouraging. Your flight history, personified.
Track your flights, and let stratus give you insights on aircraft, trends, patterns and more.
Every aircraft you fly, every airport you visit — tracked, catalogued, and beautifully presented.
Your top 5 most frequently flown planes
FLOWN 15 TIMES,
LAST FLOWN 5 DAYS AGO
"The workhorse of the skies. Reliable, efficient, and absolutely everywhere."
FLOWN 12 TIMES,
LAST FLOWN YESTERDAY
FLOWN 6 TIMES,
LAST FLOWN 2 WEEKS AGO
FLOWN 4 TIMES,
LAST FLOWN 1 MONTH AGO
FLOWN 2 TIMES,
LAST FLOWN 1 YEAR AGO
All aircraft sorted by date
| Date | Tail # | Model | Age | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2024 | N739XY | 737-800 | 12 years | COMMON |
| Oct 15, 2024 | G-EUUA | A320 | 8 years | COMMON |
| Oct 2, 2024 | C-GGPG | Dash 8-Q400 | 14 years | UNCOMMON |
| Sep 20, 2024 | N26970 | 787-9 | 3 years | RARE |
| Sep 5, 2024 | D-AIMA | A380-800 | 15 years | LEGENDARY |
| Aug 12, 2024 | EI-DAA | 737-800 | 10 years | COMMON |
| Jul 28, 2024 | F-HBXI | A320 | 5 years | COMMON |
| Jul 3, 2024 | N234FR | A320neo | Brand new | UNCOMMON |
Ever wondered about the safety history of the aircraft you're about to board? We pull in data from the Aviation Safety Network to give you the full picture.
This aircraft (EI-HEY) has been involved in 1 documented incident according to the Aviation Safety Network database.
Dublin Airport, Ireland
Operator: Aer Lingus
Aircraft Type: Airbus A321-253NX
Casualties: 0 fatalities out of 186 occupants
Incident Summary: The Airbus A321 experienced an engine failure during initial climb from Dublin Airport. The aircraft, operating flight EI-401 to Tenerife South, suffered substantial damage to the left engine (CFM LEAP-1A). The crew declared an emergency and safely returned to Dublin for a landing approximately 30 minutes after departure. All 186 occupants evacuated safely with no injuries reported.
Data sourced from the Aviation Safety Network. This information is publicly available but not always easily accessible to passengers.
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