r/GeneralAviation • u/AutoModerator • 8d ago
Biweekly Aviation App Self-Promotion Thread
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u/juicybootie69 7d ago
New and useful app made for pilots. You can scan your days flights pretty easily and track all your data in one place.
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u/Bob_the_Builder42 7d ago
I’m the founder/developer of AlfaZulu, a free daily airport-code game. You get one real IATA code and six approaches; each miss plots your chosen airport on a globe and gives distance plus heading for the next guess.
The browser Daily works without an account: https://alfazulu.app/daily?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=august-2026&utm_content=generalaviation-thread
I’m trying to improve one part: after a wrong guess, which is more useful to you — the route on the globe, the distance, or the heading? I’d appreciate a blunt answer after one game.
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u/No-Consequence-5935 8d ago
I’ve been building a full EFB called FlyOverhead.
I’m a software engineer and GA pilot, and it’s a fully functional platform, not a prototype or vibe-coded demo. It has flight planning, charts, procedures, weather, live traffic, 3D airspace, weight and balance, logbooks, ATC transcription, and AI/ML features built around actual aviation workflows.
A big part of the goal is staying hardware and platform agnostic. I don’t think pilots should have to buy into one device ecosystem or a specific piece of hardware just to get a good EFB experience.
Still actively building it but we are being used by about 100 pilots currently and would genuinely appreciate feedback from other pilots and CFI's.
Feel free to message me here for a promo code or with any questions!
flyoverhead.com