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Guided VFR Flight Planning

Build a full VFR navlog in one guided workflow, from airport selection to final printout.

FlightPlanLab walks students through the same planning sequence they use on paper, but with an interactive route map, interactive weather briefing, performance planning tools, automatic saving, and a final navlog that is ready to review or print.

Core Features

  • Guided step-by-step workflow from flight setup through final review
  • Interactive route builder with waypoint setup, leg data, and a sectional map
  • Weather briefing and performance tools for winds, climb, cruise, fuel, TOC, and TOD
  • Built in autosave with a dashboard to manage your previous navlogs
  • Answers verified from data provided by the student to ensure accuracy of final navlog

Built Around The Real Navlog Planning Sequence

1

Set Up The Flight

Choose departure and destination airports, set the departure time, and establish the flight context before beginning.

2

Build The Route

Shape the route on the map, add and name waypoints, and review leg distances and courses from the route you actually plan to fly.

3

The Performance Data

Use briefing and aircraft inputs to calculate winds, climb and cruise performance, groundspeed, fuel, and TOC/TOD planning.

4

Review And Print

Finish the navlog, verify entries, save automatically to your dashboard, and print a completed navlog in the format used for training.

Student And Instructor Ready

Students get a guided planning experience, while instructors can manage navlogs, open the instructor workflow, and switch into student mode when needed.

Everything In One Workflow

Route building, briefing support, performance calculations, and worksheet completion live in the same app instead of being split across separate tools.

Saved, Reopenable, Printable

Every navlog is stored on the server, easy to reopen from the dashboard, and ready to print as a finished navlog when the planning is complete.

Ready to build your next VFR navlog?