Questions, bugs, or feedback about Foxtrot Tango — here's how to get help.
Email foxtrottango.app@icloud.com and you'll hear back from the developer directly. Include your device model and iOS version if you're reporting a bug.
Foxtrot Tango is currently in invited TestFlight beta while the App Store version is prepared. Email us for an invite link, install the free TestFlight app from Apple, tap the link, and you're in.
Three ways: scan the barcode on your boarding pass, paste a confirmation email, or just type the flight number. Every path checks against live schedule data.
You connect with someone (both sides accept), then share individual flights one at a time — they have to accept each one. Your email, your other flights, and your stats are never shown. You can block or report anyone, and severing a connection instantly revokes every share between you.
Alerts currently appear inside the app's Alerts inbox. Lock-screen push notifications are on the way in an upcoming update. You can choose how much you're alerted about in Account → Alerts (Critical only / Standard / Everything).
Only to center the radar on you — it sends an area query around your approximate position to find nearby aircraft, and your location is never stored on our servers. See the Privacy Policy.
Inside the app: Account → Delete account. This permanently erases your profile, flights, connections, shares, tags, and alerts. It's immediate and can't be undone — no need to email anyone.
The core app is free, with no ads, forever. Optional Business and First tiers (coming in a future update) add more for travelers who want it.
No. Foxtrot Tango is independently designed and built — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or derived from any existing commercial flight-tracking app. All branding, artwork, and code are original.