Sourced Answers, Not Guesses.

AviatorDB's AI assistant is a research tool, not a chatbot. Ask a question in plain English and get answers pulled directly from FAA records, NTSB reports, and the aircraft encyclopedia. Every answer shows you the source. Built for people who need accurate aviation data, not AI that makes things up.

AviatorDB AI assistant answering aviation questions with sourced data

Plain English Questions

Ask "Who owns N12345?" or "What accidents involved the Beechcraft Bonanza in 2024?" and get direct answers. No query syntax, no database navigation, no forms.

Every Answer Is Sourced

Unlike general-purpose AI that hallucinates aviation data, every response cites the specific FAA record, NTSB report, or encyclopedia entry it came from. Verify anything with one click.

Deep Aircraft Research

Ask complex questions that would take hours to research manually: compare accident rates across types, find all aircraft owned by a specific entity, or trace an aircraft's complete history.

Hex to Registration Calculator

Flight tracking sites show airline callsigns like UAL1572 instead of the actual aircraft, and some owners suppress their registration entirely. But the ICAO hex code is hardware-level — it can't be hidden. Paste any hex code and get the real registration, owner, and full aircraft details. Works for any country.

Hidden Accident History Detection

Aircraft owners can change a registration number after an accident — and every other site loses the connection. AviatorDB cross-references serial numbers across FAA deregistration records and NTSB data to uncover accidents tied to previous registrations. Essential for pre-purchase inspections and insurance investigations.

Built on Real Data

Not a general AI guessing about aviation. The assistant queries AviatorDB's database of 400,000+ registrations, 93,000+ aircraft types, and decades of NTSB reports. The data is the source of truth, not the model.

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