Before:On December 17, 1903, two daring brothers from Dayton, Ohio—Wilbur and Orville Wright—changed the world forever. With a single, 12-second flight, their groundbreaking aircraft soared into history above the sand dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Now: NearMissTracker is an Aviation Technology company. Our mission is to help maintain safer skies and prepare for the future as it gets more crowded.
Our proprietary software platform applies complex GeoSpatial algorithms on airspace data. This includes underlying data from airplanes, helicopters, Drones and other flying vehicles. We are using technologies like iOT, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), AR/VR.
By leveraging this technology, we aim to reduce the stress and workload of our Controllers and Pilots. Our software platforms serve as tools that can be leveraged for better Situational Awareness and less stressful decision making.
Airspace Analytics, AI and Visualizations of airspace incidents - including collision detection and separation - NearMisses; Go Arounds; Runway incursions, OROCA etc. – www.NearMissTracker.com
Live Traffic Monitoring - Live App in a 3D setting – Desktop App and Mobile App (shortly available on Google Play and Apple App store).
4D Flight Planning App that will result in near-zero Airspace issues; reduce workload on ATC through advance decision making – www.CheckFlightPlan.com
Our Story .... While working on building a VTOL (aka Flying car) our Founder realized that his potential dream may be in jeopardy if our Airspace does not have room for it. As we add Drones and VTOLs into the mix, our airspace would get more crowded and will need to be much more streamlined.
Reality is that through human innovation, we’ve enjoyed the benefits of convenient and speedy air travel. But over time as air travel has increased, it has outgrown the technology we use to manage our airspace.
No matter how many ATC personnel we put in towers or pilots we train, handling congested airspaces will get tougher and tougher.
Today's airspace management technology is now old and obsolete. Perhaps, it is time for an upgrade!
Our team went upon the quest of understanding the NAS by aggregating information from multiple providers. Sieving through the knowns like ADS-B data, MLAT data and the unknowns like drone data.
In our journey, we have unearthed Intelligence related to what is happening in our airspace so we can make it more safe and easier to manage. We have then extrapolated the root causes and created a simple to use flight planning software that will substantially reduce airspace incidents.