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📝 Important: Every Report Counts!

You don't need to identify the aircraft to submit a valuable report. Even basic observations like date, time, and location are extremely helpful for building our database. If you can only provide some information - such as when and where you observed suspicious aircraft activity - that's still a meaningful contribution to our citizen reporting network.

Learn how to triangulate an aircraft using the compass on your phone, flightradar24.com, and flightaware.com to determine amplifying details such as the callsign, tail number, aircraft type, departure/destination and more!

Enter the aircraft's direction, compass heading, or origin/destination if known

Enter the city, state/province, and country where you observed the aircraft

Quick Reporting Tips

Basic Information

  • Record the exact date and time of your observation
  • Specify your observation location (city, state, country)
  • Note weather conditions (clear, cloudy, wind direction, etc.)
  • Describe the aircraft behavior and any unusual patterns

Aircraft Identification

  • Use your observation location to help narrow down flight tracking results
  • Use your phone's compass to determine aircraft direction
  • Check flight tracking websites to identify the aircraft
  • Record callsign, tail number, origin, and destination if available
  • If aircraft is not on tracking sites, describe its appearance and behavior

Need Detailed Instructions?

  • Visit our How to Triangulate Aircraft page for step-by-step instructions
  • Learn how to use your phone's compass effectively
  • Get detailed guidance on using flight tracking websites
  • Master the triangulation process for accurate aircraft identification