Professional flight path reports for property due diligence
My Flight Path is the first service to give the real estate industry and house buyers around the world a comprehensive overview of the aircraft activity above specific properties - making it easy to check flight paths over your house and avoid ‘flight blight’.
Don’t let aircraft noise take you by surprise. My Flight Path’s analysis provides the data to know exactly how a property is affected - before purchase. Protect your investment, safeguard your peace of mind and make smarter real estate decisions with clear, reliable data you won’t find anywhere else.
Why My Flight Path
Home buyers, real estate professionals and investors know that due diligence is critical to protecting value and ensuring long-term returns.
Standard property searches can uncover issues with condition, title, or planning but one major factor is often overlooked: aviation activity above the property.
Aircraft noise and “flight blight” can directly affect a property’s marketability, rental appeal and future appreciation.
Many people also just want to check flight paths over their house and whether aircraft regularly fly above their neighbourhood.
My Flight Path is the only service that fills these gaps. We provide clear, data-driven reports on flight paths and noise exposure, giving house buyers and professionals the insight needed to advise clients, assess risks, and negotiate with confidence.
By incorporating aviation impact analysis into your property evaluation, you add a vital layer of intelligence and one that sets you apart in a competitive market and ensures stronger, more reliable investment decisions.
Simple Rating
‘Flight Blight Rating’ gives instant indication of aircraft impact on a property
Historical Analysis
Historical data shows hourly, daily, monthly and seasonal impact on a property
Detailed Report
‘Flight Blight Report’ provides detailed breakdown of aircraft activity and noise impact for each property
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Aviation continues to rebound strongly post-pandemic and consumers around the world are becoming increasingly conscious of its noise and health implications
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My Flight Path's unique product demonstrates technological innovation to consumers who increasingly expect to be well informed about their property purchasing decisions
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In a increasingly volatile global property market, My Flight Path provides property professionals with a zero cost, additional revenue stream
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My Flight Path's ‘Flight Blight Rating’ is free to incorporate into datasets, surveys and valuations provided to customers. Affiliate agreements are available for ‘Flight Blight Report’ sales
"I didn't see any aircraft in the sky when I viewed the property... twice!"
Air travel is very seasonal and also varies according to month, time of day and day of the week. In the UK for example, there are nearly 50% more flights in the skies during August than in February
"I thought the local airport’s flight path was in the other direction..."
Larger airports regularly switch the direction of arriving and departing aircraft according to wind direction or to provide respite to communities impacted by their operations
"The property is nowhere near an airport..."
Many properties badly affected by aircraft noise can be many miles away from airports and therefore the potential impact is often ignored
"I tried to search for flight path information but airport websites were confusing..."
This is one of the reasons why we set up My Flight Path - because we tried to do this too but found that the information airports provide does not give the full picture or is just too confusing
Take a look at the impact of living under one of our featured airports.
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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport set an all-time record in 2024, handling 52.6 million passengers—a 3% increase over the previous year. With 39 airlines serving 94 domestic and 36 international destinations, Sea-Tac is the Pacific Northwest's primary gateway. And it's about to get much bigger.
The airport is undergoing a $5 billion expansion that has sparked fierce opposition from surrounding communities. For homebuyers in the Seattle metro area, understanding both current noise impacts and future expansion plans is critical—flights occur every few minutes in some neighbourhoods.
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Heathrow is Europe's busiest airport, handling a record 84.5 million passengers in 2025. With two runways operating at near-maximum capacity and a controversial third runway now back on the agenda, understanding aircraft noise is essential for anyone buying property in West London, Surrey, or Berkshire.
The areas affected by Heathrow extend far beyond the airport's immediate vicinity. Depending on wind direction and runway configuration, flight paths can impact communities from Richmond in the east to Windsor in the west—and the potential third runway would bring noise to entirely new areas.
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Los Angeles International Airport is the fifth busiest airport in the United States, handling approximately 77 million passengers and over 500 daily flights in 2024. For homebuyers in the greater Los Angeles area, understanding aircraft noise impact is essential - yet it's one of the most overlooked factors in property due diligence.
If you're buying a home anywhere in the South Bay, Westside, or San Fernando Valley, a flight path report could save you from a costly mistake.
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Chicago O'Hare is now the busiest airport in the United States, handling over 80 million passengers in 2024 and setting all-time records in 2025 with more than 266,000 daily passengers. With this volume comes significant aircraft noise that affects dozens of suburbs and Chicago neighborhoods.
For homebuyers in the greater Chicago area, O'Hare flight paths should be a critical part of your due diligence. The airport's recent modernisation has fundamentally changed which communities bear the burden of aircraft noise—and the controversy continues today.
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Phoenix Sky Harbor is one of the top 10 busiest airports in the United States, handling a record 52.3 million passengers in 2024. Located just minutes from downtown Phoenix, Sky Harbor's flight paths affect some of the Valley's most desirable neighbourhoods—including Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, and Arcadia-Biltmore.
For homebuyers in the Phoenix metro area, understanding aircraft noise is critical. The FAA's 2014 NextGen flight path changes concentrated traffic over specific communities, and the controversy continues today.
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Click here to check if a home is under Gatwick Airport flight paths before you buy and learn more about the airport’s operations
Get in touch
Have a question or need expert insight on flight paths?
Whether you’re a property professional, surveyor, data provider, estate agent, or a homebuyer looking for peace of mind, we’re here to help. My Flight Path provides clear, accurate analysis of aircraft activity that informs confident decisions. Get in touch to discuss your needs, request a report, or explore how we can work together.

