FlyMap tracks your own flight using GPS alone. Set it up at the gate, cache the map, then watch live speed, heading, altitude and ETA the whole way — even at 38,000 feet with the Wi-Fi off.
Built for the window seat
Most trackers go dark the moment you lose signal. FlyMap is built around that moment, so the map keeps moving when everything else stops.
Your phone's GPS works at altitude with no cell tower and no Wi-Fi. FlyMap reads it directly to plot your real position, speed and heading — completely independent of any in-flight network or airline data.
// no SIM · no internet · no permissions beyond locationDownload the map corridor for your whole route at the gate. The tiles and terrain live on your device — the map renders in full with the radio off.
// ~48 MB per long-haul routeBig, legible cockpit numerals for speed, heading and altitude — high-contrast and readable in direct sun on a bright window seat.
// metric ↔ imperial, one tapThe route line follows the real curved path a long-haul flight flies, with origin and destination markers and live distance remaining.
// true to how planes actually flyDistance remaining and arrival time update continuously from your actual ground speed — not a static schedule that drifts all flight.
// recalculated every GPS fixThree steps, one at the gate
Type your flight number to look it up, or pick origin and destination by hand — or just tap “nearest airport” and let GPS find it.
FlyMap downloads the tiles and terrain for your route corridor. When it says “ready to fly offline,” you’re set.
Sit back. Your plane tracks across the cached map on GPS alone, with live speed, heading, altitude and ETA the whole way.
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