Aircraft Spotting Log Software
AirTrack is offline-first aircraft spotting and logging software built for serious hobbyists. Runs on Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. No subscription, no cloud — everything stays on your machine.
What you get
Everything you need to log, search, and report on your aircraft sightings — without depending on anyone else's server.
Log every sighting by registration, type, airline, route, and date. Search and filter your full history in seconds.
Generate spotting reports showing aircraft counts, airline breakdowns, rare types, and personal milestones.
Take AirTrack to any location — airfield, fence line, or remote spot. No internet required, ever.
Attach photos to aircraft records. Build a visual archive of every type you've captured.
A full-screen cockpit-style admin page with animated gauges, HUD buttons and your callsign on the display. Because why not.
AirTrack updates itself silently in the background. You always have the latest version without lifting a finger.
Runs on
AirTrack runs inside Docker, so it works the same way on every platform. Set it up once and forget about it.
Pricing
One-time purchase. No subscription. Updates included.
AirTrack Lite is a free, open-source demonstration build on GitHub. Explore the concept before you commit to anything.
Take your logbook into the field. AirTrack Mobile is a free Android companion app that syncs with your AirTrack installation. Search your database, log sightings on the go, and stay connected to your data from your phone.
Free download · Android · Requires AirTrack Standard or above