I don’t have live tool access right now to pull today’s Red Arrows flight path. I can share how you can find the latest routes and timings quickly, and provide a couple of reliable sources to check.
What you’re likely looking for
- Real-time or today’s planned flypast route for the Red Arrows, including times and visible locations near your area.
- Official or widely used trackers that list current flight paths, altitudes, and anticipated viewing spots.
Where to check for today’s Red Arrows flight path
- Official or semi-official trackers and route maps often publish NOTAM-based flight plans and live updates. Look for pages titled along the lines of “Red Arrows formation route map” or “live tracking” for the 2025/2026 display season.
- News outlets and aviation sites frequently publish day-of routes for major displays (e.g., regional flyovers or large events). Searching for today’s date plus “Red Arrows flight path” or “Red Arrows live tracking” can yield current routes.
Tips for viewing today
- If you’re in Johannesburg, South Africa, note that the Red Arrows typically operate in the UK/EU region during their display season. If you’re referring to a display elsewhere (e.g., a Torbay or London event), confirm the local event site and time zone (BST or local time) to avoid confusion.
- Check the event’s local NOTAMs or official social channels for the most accurate times and locations.
- Use reputable flight trackers or the event’s official page to pinpoint where to watch (e.g., over major cities or coastlines) and to estimate best viewing spots.
If you want, tell me the city or event you’re targeting today, and I can assemble a concise, high-confidence set of viewing times and recommended spots based on publicly available schedules. I can also provide guidance on how to verify times quickly while you watch.
Note: I can cite sources if you’d like me to pull live pages or articles and include inline citations.