...and what can it do for you? In a nutshell:
- You can track flights (on a map)
- You can get a listing of flights coming to or going from a particular airport (an
Airport Summary)
- You can receive an email or page to your pager or cell phone whenever a flight files
a flight plan, arrives or departs
- You can track a listing of particular flights
- You can research past flights (as far back as November 14, 2001)
- You can display tracks for those past flights
- You can look up airport and FBO information
- You can add your own FBO information to a particular airport
- Aircraft Charter (Part 135) companies can allow their customers to track their own
flights for free
- You can get weather, radar and METAR information
- You can create and store frequently used flight plans
- You can file those flight plans online through the website
- You can do both of the above with a handheld wireless computer or cell phone
...and a lot more. But you'd have to explore the site to find out! Essentially,
fboweb.com is an aviation solution website. It links pilots, FBOs,
and Aviation enthusiasts alike - together, online, and services both sides of the
coin.

fboweb.com is a web site for pilots of all kinds. It allows them to
obtain detailed information on airports, their runways, frequencies and services
available, navaids, airways, intersections, and other parts of the US National Airspace
System. In addition to providing this information, it also allows users to
create and store frequently used flight plans, and allows you to file them with
the FAA automatically.
What's even more useful is that the services available on fboweb.com are
also available through wireless handheld devices like the Pocket PC, Blackberry
and Palm-based devices. This means that users of these devices can be "on
the field" and wirelessly access airport information, get the latest METARs
and TAFs, or file a flight plan. It helps make flying easier.
FBOs and other on- or near-field services can benefit from fboweb.com in
a number of ways. First and foremost, by listing their FBO with the site,
they can advertise their services and attract valuable traffic to their facilities.
In addition, FBOs (as well as pilots) can track flights that are on an IFR flight
plan; the Airport Summary feature allows FBOs to see which flights are due
inbound, when they will arrive, what type of aircraft they are, and where it is
currently located at any given moment - a great help for FBO line crews and staff.
Flight Tracking