Some of the most important information for a flight never shows up in an official NOTAM — the broken ramp light, the fuel truck that is out of service, the tower frequency that has been intermittent all morning. The Squawk Board surfaces those reports in real time, plotted on a map and confirmed by other pilots in the area.
Any verified pilot can log a squawk against an airport: short title, optional description, severity (AOG / Major / Minor), and ICAO location. The squawk appears instantly on the Squawks Map for any pilot in the area.
Other pilots can confirm or dispute the squawk, building a real-time picture of conditions at your destination.
Squawks Map — geographic view, color-coded by severity (red AOG, orange major, blue minor).
My Squawks — squawks you have logged or that affect your aircraft / home base.
Discovery — every active squawk across the network, filterable by airport or severity.
For maintenance groups (one per aircraft), squawks double as a digital squawk sheet: open, deferred (MEL), or cleared. Owners, mechanics, and co-owners share one source of truth.
Squawks are public — sign in to log one or confirm an existing report.
Open Squawks