The vast majority of accidents are preventable. By reading accident reports, you'll learn what not to do. And you'll be a safer pilot because of it.
We were surprised by a flight instructor's observation who, after more than 40 years of flying, was amazed at how many pilots of various experience levels aren't aware of the value of NTSB reports.
We also kept hearing a common theme among pilots: the NTSB website isn't the friendliest to use. Changing pages and navigating through the site can be a hassle, especially on mobile.
Flight Chain App makes your flying life easier by giving you accident information that's quicker to digest, so you have more time to devote to flying. More convenient and less frustrating. For both you and your iOS device.
Helps you see and understand the accident chain.
NTSB accident reports by month in your pocket for easy access.
See trends, search and bookmark accidents to review again later.
"I like the concept, easier than doing it on the web."
"I'm really liking the ability to readily look up accident reports when discussing them with fellow pilots, or wondering what happened in a given situation."
"Graphics and look are modern and has the cool factor."
Some of this you get from NTSB's website. Flight Chain App provides that and more.
Look up aviation accidents with a simple browse tool that makes it easy to review accidents.
Search for accidents by details such as make, model, airport ID and more.
Quickly read the NTSB ruling for aviation accidents so you can easily review the probable cause.
After viewing the accident chain, read the complete NTSB report to understand the history.
See the accident chain so you can better visualize the chain of events of aviation accidents.
View NTSB reports by trend to see the accident causes that occur most.
View tips that relate to an aviation accident to help you fly smart by learning from accident chains.
Bookmark aviation accidents you find interesting to quickly access them again in the future.
The only NTSB aviation accident app in the App Store.
Flight Chain App and its blog Ahead of the Power Curve are committed to reducing general aviation accidents, helping improve aviation safety, and growing the pilot population.
Basic features come with your one-time purchase download of Flight Chain App. Premium features require an in-app purchase via subscription plan options.
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November marks our one-year anniversary! In the past 12 months, we've released 12 updates to Flight Chain App in our continued effort to improve the app and give you convenient, easy access to NTSB aviation accident reports for your iPhone and iPad. In our latest release, we've added some hidden easter eggs.