How To Read A Flight Plan
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If you've ever sat in a window seat during boarding and watched the pilots working through their preflight checklist, you've probably wondered what they're actually looking at.
There's a specific document they study before every flight. It's dense, technical, and to most passengers, it looks like complete gibberish. Strings of five-letter codes. Altitude restrictions. Magnetic headings. Wind vectors.
It's called a flight plan. And learning to read one changes everything about how you experience flying.
In this episode, I'll teach you how to decode a flight plan—not just what the information means, but why it matters. Why pilots need it. Why it's structured the way it is. And how understanding it gives you a completely different perspective when you're sitting in 32F, watching the world pass beneath you.
By the end of this episode, you'll be able to look at a flight plan and see what the pilots see—the route, the waypoints, the altitudes, the timing. You'll understand the invisible choreography that's happening above you every time you fly.