Every flight you've ever taken. Finally in one place.

Your flight history is scattered across airline accounts, old emails and apps that no longer exist. StratusScribe pulls it together into a flight log worth keeping: stats, badges, and the story of every aircraft you've flown.

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Hello, Wiktor
24
Flights
47h
Airtime
12
Airports
Recent Activity
DUB → LHR
2d ago
1h 15m 288 mi
LHR → JFK
5d ago
7h 45m 3,459 mi
New insight
1w ago
You've flown on 4 different aircraft types this year!

Sound familiar?

Your flight history is everywhere. Except where you want it.

Airline accounts delete your history

Most airlines only show upcoming trips. Past flights vanish after 12 months, if they show at all. Years of flying, gone.

Your flight app shut down

App in the Air closed, stranding thousands of users and their logs. If you were one of them, we built an import path for your old export specifically.

A shoebox of boarding passes

Some people keep every stub. They deserve better than a drawer. Fifteen years of flying deserves something you can actually show someone.

Forward your confirmation emails

Any booking confirmation: StratusScribe parses the rest

Upload an export file

myFlightradar24, App in the Air, or a custom CSV

Quick-add by flight number

Type a flight number and date, we look up the rest

Getting started

Add ten years of flying in an afternoon.

Time-to-value is everything for a logbook. We made import painless because a log you can't fill is a log you won't keep. Three paths in, pick whichever fits.

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Your collection

Turn your travels into a trophy room.

Every aircraft you fly gets a rarity tier. The A380 is LEGENDARY for a reason. The 737 is your workhorse. Every aircraft you've ever flown, catalogued and ranked.

COMMONUNCOMMONRARELEGENDARY

Most flown aircraft

Your top 5 most frequently flown planes

Boeing 737-800

Boeing 737-800

FLOWN 15 TIMES,

LAST FLOWN 5 DAYS AGO

"The workhorse of the skies. Reliable, efficient, and absolutely everywhere."

COMMON
Airbus A320

Airbus A320

FLOWN 12 TIMES,

LAST FLOWN YESTERDAY

COMMON
Bombardier Dash 8-Q400

Bombardier Dash 8-Q400

FLOWN 6 TIMES,

LAST FLOWN 2 WEEKS AGO

UNCOMMON
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

FLOWN 4 TIMES,

LAST FLOWN 1 MONTH AGO

RARE
Airbus A380-800

Airbus A380-800

FLOWN 2 TIMES,

LAST FLOWN 1 YEAR AGO

LEGENDARY

Individual aircraft flown

All aircraft sorted by date

DateTail #ModelAgeRarity
Nov 1, 2024N739XY737-80012 yearsCOMMON
Oct 15, 2024G-EUUAA3208 yearsCOMMON
Oct 2, 2024C-GGPGDash 8-Q40014 yearsUNCOMMON
Sep 20, 2024N26970787-93 yearsRARE
Sep 5, 2024D-AIMAA380-80015 yearsLEGENDARY
Aug 12, 2024EI-DAA737-80010 yearsCOMMON
Jul 28, 2024F-HBXIA3205 yearsCOMMON
Jul 3, 2024N234FRA320neoBrand newUNCOMMON

Your historian

An AI that actually knows aviation.

Not generic stats. Stratus reads your history and surfaces the things worth knowing: patterns, quirks, milestones you wouldn't have spotted yourself.

New insight

You've flown 14 different aircraft types, more variety than 92% of logged users. Your rarest: a Bombardier Dash 8 on the DUB→ORK hop last March.

Milestone ahead

Two more flights and you cross 100,000 lifetime miles, four times around the equator. Your next booked hop (DUB→LHR) gets you 288 of them.

Pattern spotted

Every one of your last six transatlantic crossings was on a 787. You've quietly become a Dreamliner regular.

Aircraft depth

We know every airframe. Obsessively.

Age, cycles, previous operators, incident history, sourced from the Aviation Safety Network and aggregated into every flight record. The kind of depth that used to require a specialist.

RegistrationEI-HEY
TypeAirbus A321-253NX
OperatorAer Lingus
Age2 years
1 documented incident
Show incident data for EI-HEY

Incident record: EI-HEY

1 documented incident in the Aviation Safety Network database.

16-JAN-2024at 12:15 local

Dublin Airport, Ireland

ASN Report
Substantial damageEngine failureInitial climb

Operator: Aer Lingus

Aircraft Type: Airbus A321-253NX

Casualties: 0 fatalities, 186 occupants

Summary: Engine failure during initial climb from Dublin on flight EI-401 to Tenerife South. Crew declared an emergency and returned safely to Dublin. All 186 occupants evacuated without injury.

Data from the Aviation Safety Network. Publicly available, just not easily accessible.

People who actually fly a lot love it

"This is the first flight log app that actually gets it. The achievements are so addictive."

Thomas H.

147 flights logged

"I imported my 20-year flight history just to see what achievements I'd unlock. 10/10."

Marta K.

412 flights imported

"It called my 737 a 'workhorse.' I feel so seen. Finally, a flight log with a soul."

James W.

23 countries flown

Pricing

Free covers your whole logbook. Pro is for people who want the full picture: AI insights, safety records, and unlimited history sync. $30 a year, about 8p a day.

Free

$0 / forever
Unlimited flight logging
Unlimited import
Rarity badges & hangar
Basic dashboard
AI insights
Safety records
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Pro

MonthlyYearly
$30/year~8p a day
Everything in Free
AI insights
Safety records (ASN data)
Full stats & analytics
Unlimited history sync
Data export

Your flights have a story.
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Every flight you've ever taken is still out there, waiting to be found. Log starts free, stays free for as long as you want.