Log flights by number and date. SiloFlight pulls live data from FlightAware and AeroDataBox, then maps your routes, miles, and time in the air automatically.
How it works
Three steps to a complete flight log.
Type a flight number.
Just the airline code and number — AA100, BA286, UA889. That's all the input we need.
- Carrier
- AA — American Airlines
- Flight
- 100
- Date
- 2026-05-04
Auto-populate the rest.
We hit FlightAware AeroAPI + AeroDataBox in parallel and merge the response. Departure, arrival, gates, aircraft, registration, baggage claim — done.
- Departure
- JFK · Gate B22
- Arrival
- LHR · Gate 12
- Aircraft
- B772 · N776AN
Watch your map fill in.
Every logged flight draws a great-circle arc on your personal globe. Miles, hours, top airports, and year-over-year — all charted automatically.
- Flights
- 8 logged
- Miles
- 16,876
- Hours airborne
- 31h 51m
Route detail · Auto-populated from FlightAware
What it does
One number. One date. The rest fills itself in.
Auto-populated
Type a flight number and a date. Departure, arrival, gates, aircraft, and registration fill themselves in from FlightAware and AeroDataBox.
Live globe
Watch every aircraft transmitting ADS-B in real time, anywhere on the planet — rendered on a photographic earth.
Personal stats
Total miles, hours airborne, top airports, top airlines, and a year-over-year breakdown — charted from your own log.
Start logging in under a minute.
Free, no card required. Your flight history stays yours.