Aviation-GPT AI Built for Pilots

Generic AI ChatGPT gives broad answers. Aviation-GPT delivers pilot-focused insights with real airport data, airspace guidance, weather interpretation, and practical flight planning support.

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What Is Aviation-GPT?

Aviation-GPT is the AI layer inside PilotGPT - an aviation assistant that answers your questions using real, current aviation data.

Where general AI tools like ChatGPT give broad, generic answers, Aviation-GPT is grounded in:

Flight planning logic - routing considerations, alternates, fuel planning concepts

Live weather interpretation - METARs, TAFs, winds aloft decoded in plain English

5,000+ US airports - runways, FBOs, frequencies, services, and elevation

Airspace and regulation knowledge - FAA FARs, airspace classes, filing requirements

NOTAM context - what a NOTAM means and whether it affects your flight

What Can You Ask Aviation-GPT?

Aviation-GPT handles the full range of preflight and in-flight questions:

Airport questions
What FBOs are at KBZN and do they sell avgas?
What's the longest runway at KDEN?
Is KASE a towered airport?

How Aviation-GPT Is Different From ChatGPT

ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI. Aviation-GPT is an aviation-purpose AI. The difference matters when you're planning a flight.

Feature
ChatGPT
PilotGPT
Airport data
Generic / outdated
5,000+ US airports, updated
Weather interpretation
Vague
METAR / TAF / winds aloft decoded
Airspace knowledge
Basic
FAA FARs, airspace classes
FBO information
None
Fuel, services, hours
Pilot context
General
Built for GA, student, IFR pilots
Regulatory accuracy
Inconsistent
Aviation-specific knowledge base

What you can ask Aviation-GPT:

AI Flight Briefings

Generate concise, FAA-compliant flight briefings automatically, tailored to your specific route and aircraft type.

AI Flight Briefings

Live Weather & NOTAMs

Decode complex METARs, TAFs, and NOTAMs into clear, actionable guidance for pilots.

Live Weather & NOTAMs

Airport Information

Instant access to runway data, frequencies, FBO services, and operational details for 5,000+ US airports.

Airport Information

Regulations & Airspace

Get clear explanations of FARs, airspace classes, and regulatory requirements for your specific flight scenario.

Regulations & Airspace

Regulations & Airspace

Get clear explanations of FARs, airspace classes, and regulatory requirements for your specific flight scenario.

Regulations & Airspace

How to Get Started

Meet PilotGPT – aviation AI screenshot

Step 1

Go to PilotGPT.com

Type your aviation question

Step 2

Type your question in plain English

Get an aviation-accurate answer

Step 3

Get an aviation-accurate answer in seconds

Frequently Asked Questions

Open questionWhat is Aviation-GPT?
Aviation-GPT is the AI assistant inside PilotGPT. It’s designed specifically for pilots and aviation professionals—trained on airport data, FAA regulations, airspace rules, and weather interpretation. Unlike general AI tools, it gives answers that are accurate and relevant to real-world flying.
Open questionIs Aviation-GPT the same as PilotGPT?
Yes. Aviation-GPT is the AI engine that powers PilotGPT. You can access it at pilotgpt.com. The name 'Aviation-GPT' describes what it is—an aviation-specific AI assistant.
Open questionIs Aviation-GPT free to use?
Yes. PilotGPT is free to use for 7 days (trial). You can ask questions about airports, weather, regulations, or flight planning.
Open questionCan Aviation-GPT replace my ForeFlight or Garmin Pilot?
No—and it’s not meant to. Tools like ForeFlight are built for active flight navigation and official flight filing. Aviation-GPT is your AI co-pilot for questions—interpreting data, explaining concepts, and helping you think through decisions. They work best together.
Open questionIs the airport data in Aviation-GPT up to date?
PilotGPT’s airport database covers 5,000+ US airports. For time-critical information like NOTAMs and active TFRs, always cross-reference with official FAA sources or your EFB before flight.
Open questionCan student pilots use Aviation-GPT?
Absolutely. Many student pilots use PilotGPT to study for the FAA written test, understand airspace, decode weather products, and get plain-English explanations of concepts from their lessons.
Open questionWhat makes Aviation-GPT different from asking ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a general AI—it handles millions of topics but has no specialised aviation data. Aviation-GPT is built specifically for aviation, with real airport data, weather decoding, and FAA regulatory knowledge. The answers are more accurate, more specific, and more useful for pilots.