Import your tracks from Flysight or Flysight2
View and analyze FlySight and FlySight 2 logs online with our free FlySight Viewer. Instantly graph GPS, speed, and altitude data. No installation or software required.
Our FlySight Viewer lets you open, analyze, and import your FlySight or FlySight 2 GPS logs directly in your browser.
It allows you to visualize descent rate, ground speed, altitude, glide ratio, G-force, … data on interactive graphs and maps.
You do not need to install any software (though an app will also be released in the future). Connect your FlySight device via USB, upload your .CSV file, and review your jump in seconds.
Bluetooth transfer support will be added soon.
How to import the log?
You can import your track from any device with a USB port and internet. For the Flysight 2 you need a USB-C cable, for the original Flysight you need a Mini USB cable. Once the Flysight is connected to your device it will take a few seconds to be recognized as a mass volume storage.
You will then get access to the files on the device using a file manager. You should not need to install any driver. If the device doesn't show up after 5 seconds, try with another cable.
Files are then divided in folders organized by dates (YY-MM-DD). The original Flysight then has a list of all the tracks for that day named after the time of recording: HH-MM-SS.CSV ; Flysight 2 has another level of folder, tilted by time of beginning of recording (HH-MM-SS) under which you will find 3 files : RAW.UBX, SENSOR.CSV and TRACK.CSV - That last one is the one we're interested in.
Recap, assuming Felix Baumgartner wore a Flysight on his strato jump (October 14th 2012, 6:08 PM):
| Original Flysight | Flysight 2 |
|---|---|
| /12-10-14/18-08-00.CSV | /12-10-14/18-08-00/TRACK.CSV |
We are planning on exploiting the SENSOR.CSV file in the future too, but for now the TRACK is the only one we can use.

Where to Import your logs?
The main use of your logs is to help you populate your logbook. We will automatically parse them and detect all the key metrics to help you fill your logbook faster. These metrics include, but are not limited to: exit altitude, deployment altitude, time of freefall and under canopy, various descent rates and ground speed.
We also are running advanced analytics to try and detect the type of skydive you recorded (speed, wingsuit, hop&pop, …) and if applicable will also display metrics about this specific discipline.
If you do not want to create an account and just want to visualize your log, you can use our free public online viewer. It provides all the same features as the one in the logbook, but doesn't require you to have an account.