PureTrack supports a wide range of equipment including ADSB, FLARM/OGN, SPOT, InReach, and celluar trackers, giving the most complete coverage no matter where you fly. Use multiple systems for the ultimate coverage.
Depending where you fly, running a dedicated cellular tracker can cost as little as 20 cents per day per aircraft. Or pilots can use their mobile phone, for free.
Add easy to install cellular trackers to your fleet for completely automatic tracking. Pilots don't have to remember to do anything such as turn on the transponder, or activate a phone app. If the aircraft has power, it is tracking. Learn more about our trackers
Know where your pilots and aircraft are at all times. If your site is remote, satellite trackers such as SPOT and InReach will track into the most remote mountain valley.
If someone goes missing, you'll know about it sooner than later with PureTrack Alerts. And have a good starting point to find them, in one place, no matter what system they are using.
PureTrack Alerts can notify if aircraft leave or depart a zone. Or be alerted if someone doesn't arrive home on time. (PureTrack Pro required)
If someone out-lands in a field, know exactly where they are. And click one button to put them on Google Maps or Apple Maps for directions to get to them.
We're keen to make PureTrack an indespensable tool for your club. Contact us to discuss ideas
Piako Gliding Club in New Zealand installed cellular trackers in their fleet of 5 gliders.
Not all the aircraft have ADSB, and FLARM tracking was only useful near the airfield. With good cellular coverage around the area, cellular tracking provides a very affordable safety solution.
The club went from requiring cross-country pilots to fill out an 'intentions' book and manual phone activation, to fully automated tracking of their whole fleet, no matter the pilot. Pilots can just jump in and go. The duty instructor can easily monitor all club pilots.
Flight tracking can be a useful learning tool for pilots and instructors, to see what actually happened on a flight, and what could be improved. All without having to download flight files manually from devices.
Before the cellular trackers, pilots wanting tracking had to remember to manually turn on a cell phone tracker, but this was commonly forgotten, and can drain the pilot's phone battery, which can be critical when landing out in a field.
PureTrack also helps instructors supervise newer pilots, as required by Gliding NZ rules.
And at the end of the day, club members can quickly share their adventures of where they went on the PureTrack map! It's also proved inspirational for pilots not flying to come out and join in the fun.
We can arrange a live demo of PureTrack via Zoom for your committee or club members. Let's chat how PureTrack can help your organisation. Contact Me today.