▲ Aviation Safety · Apple Watch · Backcountry

The Air Looks
Perfect. Your
Airplane
Disagrees.

Most pilots check fuel. Check weather. Check runway length.
Very few account for the invisible performance killer called Density Altitude.
Every year, pilots discover it too late.

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9:41●●●
⚠️
8,200
DENSITY ALT (FT)
PERFORMANCE ALERT
Takeoff exceeds runway
~70%
of GA weather-adjacent accidents involve performance miscalculation
0
tools that continuously monitor DA and warn you before engine start
3°F
temperature rise can add hundreds of feet to your takeoff roll
100%
preventable — when you know the numbers before you roll
The Invisible Threat

The Day Everything Looked Normal

A mountain airstrip. Mid-summer. You arrive to blue sky, calm wind, and visibility for miles. It looks perfect. It feels perfect.

Temperature: 95°F. Runway: 3,000 ft. Wind: Calm. Sky: Clear.

But as temperature climbs, air molecules spread apart. Your engine gulps thin air and loses power. Your wings work harder for the same lift. Your propeller bites less air per revolution.

Your airplane suddenly performs as if it's 4,000 feet higher than you're standing.

The numbers that worked perfectly last October — the same runway, the same aircraft — no longer work in July. And the runway doesn't get longer after you start your roll.

Temperature
95°
FAHRENHEIT
Runway
3,000
FEET
Elevation
5,400
FEET MSL
Density Alt
9,100
FEET — CRITICAL
What Is Density Altitude?

The Most Dangerous Number
Most Pilots Ignore

Imagine trying to run at full speed while breathing through a straw. That's what your aircraft experiences at high density altitude — and unlike a pilot, it can't slow down or opt out of the takeoff roll.

Engine Output vs. Density Altitude
SEA LEVEL
Full Power
100% performance
DA 4,000 FT
Reduced
~85% performance
DA 8,000 FT
Significantly Less
~68% performance
DA 12,000 FT
Critical Zone
~52% performance

Performance figures are illustrative. Actual degradation varies by aircraft type, engine, and atmospheric conditions.

The Problem We Solved

We Built The Safety Tool
We Wished Existed

Pilots have access to weather. Charts. NOTAMs. Fuel pricing. TFRs.

But no tool continuously monitors density altitude and fires a warning the moment your performance margins disappear.

The old way: manually calculate DA, manually look up POH charts, manually assess runway, hope you didn't transpose a number while pre-flighting in 100° heat with passengers watching.

The new way: your wrist knows before you touch the throttle.

❌ Old Way
  • → Manual DA calculation from E6B or app
  • → Manual POH chart lookup at correct weight
  • → Manual runway comparison
  • → No alerts. No monitoring. No safety net.
✓ Density Altitude Warning
  • → Detects your airport automatically
  • → Pulls live weather in real time
  • → Runs your aircraft's POH performance model
  • → Warns you on your wrist before you start the engine
The System

Six Steps. Zero Pilot Workload.

From the moment you arrive at an airport, the app is already working. Here's how the pipeline runs in the background while you do your preflight.

STEP
1
Airport Auto-Detection
Geofencing activates the moment you enter an airport boundary. No searching. No typing. No menu navigation.
STEP
2
Live Weather Retrieval
Temperature, pressure altitude, dewpoint, and field elevation fetched automatically from nearest METAR source.
STEP
3
POH Performance Engine
Your aircraft's digitized Pilot Operating Handbook charts calculate exact takeoff distance and climb margins for current conditions.
STEP
4
Risk Evaluation
Aircraft capability vs. runway available vs. obstacle clearance vs. terrain environment — evaluated simultaneously.
STEP
5
Silent Background Monitoring
Conditions change on the ground. The app re-evaluates as temperature rises, wind shifts, or pressure drops. You stay heads-up for the flight.
STEP
6
Apple Watch Alert
Immediate haptic vibration. Large, readable text. Performance Caution — before you advance the throttle, not after you're committed.
The Alert

Your Wrist Becomes
A Safety Officer

Before starting the engine. Before taxi. Before you're committed to a takeoff roll. Know when the numbers no longer work.

9:41●●●
3,100
DENSITY ALT (FT)
ALL CLEAR
Margins nominal
Normal Conditions

Spring morning at a coastal airport. Full performance available.

2:18 PM●●○
🚨
9,400
DENSITY ALT (FT)
PERFORMANCE CAUTION
Runway marginal — review
High Risk Conditions

Mountain strip, 97°F afternoon. Takeoff margins have disappeared.

Backcountry · Mountain · Remote
WHERE THE MARGIN FOR ERROR IS ZERO
Backcountry Mode

Designed For Places Where
Mistakes Matter Most

Remote Idaho strips. High-elevation Alaskan gravel bars. Desert outposts with no cell service. These are the places where density altitude kills — and where every other app stops working.

Johnson Creek Mile Hi Smiley Creek Big Creek Deadwood Reservoir Remote Alaska Strips High-Elevation Mountain Backcountry Desert
Capabilities

Every Feature Built For
One Purpose: Get You Home

Real-Time Density Altitude
Live calculation from current temperature, pressure, and elevation. Updated continuously on the ground.
Airport Auto-Detection
No searching. No typing an ICAO code. Geofencing finds your airport the moment you arrive.
Aircraft Profiles
Your airplane's actual performance numbers, not generic estimates. Cessna 172, Piper, Cirrus, experimental — build your profile once.
Runway Sufficiency Analysis
Will it fit? Will it climb past the trees? Calculated to your aircraft, your weight, and today's actual conditions.
Apple Watch Alerts
Haptic warnings on your wrist. Large text. Designed to be read outdoors in bright sunlight during preflight.
Offline Backcountry Mode
Full capability at remote strips with no LTE. Cached data means you're never left without a safety check.
POH-Based Modeling
Not a generic rule of thumb. Your aircraft's actual published performance charts, digitized and calculated precisely.
Trend Monitoring
Watch DA rise as afternoon temperature climbs. Know exactly when your window to depart safely begins to close.
Who It's For

Built For Every Pilot Who
Has Ever Pushed The Limits

Backcountry Pilots
Mountain flying, gravel strips, marginal conditions
Flight Instructors
Teach performance awareness with real-time data
Aircraft Owners
Protect your investment with smarter go/no-go decisions
Flying Clubs
Standardize safety culture across all members
New Pilots
Build the right habits before you build bad ones
The Platform Vision

More Than A Density
Altitude Calculator

▶ Available Now
Density Altitude Warning™

Core alert system. Real-time DA monitoring, airport auto-detection, Apple Watch integration, aircraft profiles, and offline backcountry mode.

Coming Next
The Full Platform
POH AI Import — any aircraft, instantly
Full Takeoff Performance Modeling
DA Forecasting — plan departures hours ahead
Airport Risk Intelligence scoring
ForeFlight Integration
Garmin Avionics Integration
Community Safety Insights
Flight School Fleet Management
KNOW BEFORE YOU ROLL · KNOW BEFORE YOU ROTATE
Early Response

What Pilots Are Saying

Every backcountry pilot should have this on their wrist. DA calculation is the one thing I see students skip every single time.

— Mountain CFI, Idaho

This would have prevented at least three close calls I've personally witnessed at high-elevation strips. The watch alert is the key part that nothing else does.

— Aircraft Owner, Colorado

The Apple Watch integration is genius. I don't want to look at my phone during preflight — I want to be looking at my airplane.

— Bush Pilot, Alaska

The Mountain Doesn't Care If You Calculated Wrong.

Know before you roll.
Know before you rotate.
Know before you're committed.

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