How to use flight-tracker apps to tell what planes are overhead - The Points Guy (2024)

On any given day, even with the drop in air traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are thousands of airplanes flying over the United States and the rest of the world — commercial jets, general aviation and private aircraft and military planes from various armed forces. If you are an AvGeek, you know that there are apps and sites you can use to track those planes and tell exactly what the one you've just seen fly over is. You can use them to track aircraft you cannot see, too. We'll talk about the two most commonly used apps, Flightradar24 and FlightAware, which both have iOS and Android versions and a website as well.

If you have an iPhone, you can just ask "Siri, what flights are overhead?" — and the voice-activated digital assistant will return a screen like this one. The two tables taken together will give you a pretty good idea of what is flying above you. But you can know a lot more than altitude, distance, aircraft type, airline and flight number. You can find out pretty much everything about a flight, in real time, and anywhere in the world.

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With Flightradar24 and FlightAware, you can find out granular details including how fast and high a flight is, its route, the exact airplane operating it and when it was built, and what routes it flew before, even months in the past.

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Flightradar24 calls itself the most popular flight-tracker app; the Google Play store shows it has more than 10 million installs, while FlightAware has more than five million. Flightradar24 is the more customizable of the two, and while FlightAware says it tracks more flights, it lacks options like showing planes on the ground. (There's also a third flight-tracking app and website, Planefinder, which looks and feels similar to Flightradar24 and has the same price for the premium version.)

FR24 features more options that will appeal to casual users, and while both apps have good free versions, Flightradar24 offers cheaper premium levels. FlightAware markets itself more to professional users in the aviation industry.

At TPG, Flightradar24 is the app we use every day to track flights, both for work and for fun.

The free version is pretty intuitive; it defaults to your location, which you can return to at any time by touching the arrow at bottom left, and shows you every plane in the vicinity with either airline code and flight number (for commercial flights, like Delta 996 or Southwest 1731 below) or registration (for some private aircraft, like N41645.)

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Premium versions of the app can show you airplane type, speed and altitude without having to click on a plane's icon.

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In free and paid versions, by touching a plane icon you bring up a list of details about that flight.

An interesting option is the 3D view at bottom left, which brings up a fully pinch-to-zoom, rotating look at the world around the plane. The airspace over New York City can get much busier than what is shown in this screen shot, taken on Thursday at 12:49 p.m. — air traffic has declined hugely during the pandemic. You can manipulate the view in many ways, and declutter it by going to Settings > Visibility and toggling on and off options like having aircraft still on the ground appear on the map.

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Both apps are very useful if you want to know where the airplane taking you on your next flight has been, or where it's coming from — a great help in case of a delay, for example. We have a handy primer on how to use them for that purpose.

You can use Flightradar24 in augmented-reality mode, too. Tap the "AR" letters in the top left corner and the app will let you look around you, telling you which planes, if any, are found in the airspace surrounding you. Point your phone at a plane in the sky, and you'll get a text label with flight number and destination.

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Flightradar24 has two upgrade options, Silver and Gold, for $9.99 and $34.99 a year respectively. While we use the Gold version at TPG since we need its deep archive of past flights, it may be overkill if you are not a hardcore aviation geek or an aviation-industry professional. The Silver option is all the upgrade most enthusiasts will need for practical purposes.

FlightAware's premium options, geared more towards professional users, start at $39.95 a month. Its free version, while perfectly fine for flight tracking, is less customizable than FR24.

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It pays to know the four-letter aircraft codes FlightRadar24 uses, which are those issued by ICAO, the International Commercial Aviation Organization — the ruling body of commercial aviation. Some of those codes are pretty intuitive; if you see a plane labeled "A321," it's easy to deduct you're looking at an Airbus A321. But what about a BLCF or an A20N? Fortunately, ICAO publishes the codes in a searchable database.

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Not everything can be tracked, though, or at least not fully. Many private planes, for example, will display as "Blocked," with no data beyond the ability to track their route. That's because their owners have requested anonymity. Military planes mostly do not appear on flight-tracking sites because of operational secrecy, even when they are on innocuous missions. That's where another flight-tracking site comes in, at least for the military planes: ADS-B Exchange. (There's no app, but it works fine on the mobile web.)

Like the others, it's based on ADS-B technology, an acronym that stands for "Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast." Airplanes have devices called transponders, which transmit data to air traffic control including altitude, speed, heading and more. Unlike the others, it does not censor the ADS-B data of military aircraft, so you'll be able to see them there. Go to ADS-B Exchange's "Radar View" page and click on the U indicated by the red arrow to isolate only military traffic. You may see aircraft without much information next to them, but with the unmistakably aggressive silhouette of a fighter jet — for example the two green F-16s in the image below, flying under the call signs "Gundog 7" and "Gundog 9."

You may even be able to see Air Force One this way; it can sometimes be spotted on the tracker as "AF1."

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FAQs

Is there an app to identify planes flying overhead? ›

Flightradar24 is a free app and includes all the above features. If you want even more great features from Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker there are upgrade options—Silver & Gold—and each comes with a free trial.

How do I know what plane is flying overhead? ›

You can always find active flights on the FlightAware website, but the mobile app localizes the search from the start, making it much easier to point out aircraft flying above you.

Is there a better app than Flightradar24? ›

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The closest competitor to flightradar24.com are flightstats.com, flightaware.com and airportia.com. To understand more about flightradar24.com and its competitors, sign up for a free account to explore Semrush's Traffic Analytics and Market Explorer tools.

What is the app that lets you see what you are flying over? ›

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What is Flightradar24 used for? ›

Flightradar24 is a global flight tracker that shows live air traffic from around the world. Flightradar24 combines data from several data sources including ADS-B, MLAT, satellite, and radar data.

How many planes are in the sky right now? ›

How many planes are in the air right now? Today, that means there would be between 7,782 and 8,755 commercial planes in the air at any time.

Does FlightRadar24 show military aircraft? ›

Websites such as ADSBExchange.com, FlightRadar24.com and FlightAware.com aggregate flight data in the United States and abroad using a mix of commercial and citizen-owned sensors that capture the movements of commercial, civilian and military aircraft in real time, 24 hours a day.

How much is the plane finder app? ›

Our iOS and Android Apps give a great user experience for no cost – and an even better one for the one-off price of a coffee and cake. Our apps, once purchased, work across your devices – using your Apple ID or Google account. We hope you found this article helpful.

Which plane tracker is best? ›

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How much does FlightRadar24 cost? ›

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Which is the most accurate flight tracker? ›

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What Planes are above me Siri? ›

Literally. The sassy Apple personal assistant may have trouble understanding you sometimes, but she still has a couple of cool tricks up her sleeve. Case in point: Ask her, “What flights are above me?” or just say, “Planes overhead.” She'll bring up a list of all the in-progress flights above your current location.

What is the best free app to identify planes flying overhead? ›

Flightradar24 is a free app and includes all the above features. If you want even more great features from Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker there are upgrade options—Silver & Gold—and each comes with a free trial.

Can I track a plane in the sky? ›

Real-time Worldwide Flight Traffic

Explore the skies around you or anywhere in the world using our live flight tracking map. Click on any aircraft or airport for a more detailed view, and use the layer icon in the top right corner to add weather layers and more.

Why are planes suddenly flying over my house? ›

Why am I suddenly getting more aircraft overflying my house than previously? Aircraft take off and land into the wind, or with minimal tail wind. As a result, wind direction dictates the selection of runway(s) in use at any time. This in turn determines which flight paths are used.

How can I identify a plane? ›

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The key to telling airplanes apart is attention to the details, e.g., number of engines, windshield design, landing gear configurations, engine placement, shape of the nose and tail design.

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