I've been building something in secret for 6 months 🧑🏻💻✈️
Today I'm sharing it with my nervous flyers readers first, try it for FREE, no risk.😊
What I built is called Skycalm.org
And a few months ago… I pulled it offline.
Because I kept asking myself one question:
Would this actually help someone in the middle of turbulence?
The answer wasn’t good enough yet.
So I went back and rebuilt everything.
✅ Better AI with an offline mode that works at 35,000 ft.
✅ Live flight tracking.
✅ Guided breathing exercises.
✅ Pre-flight calm checklists.
✅ A “panic button” for those moments when anxiety spikes.
Today… it finally does what I wanted it to do from day one.
And before I tell anyone else, I want you to try it first.
This is what I wish every nervous flyer had
If you’ve been reading me for a while, you’ve seen the same fears come up again and again:
Turbulence
Strange noises
Takeoff anxiety
After hundreds of conversations, I realized something simple:
People don’t just need information. They need reassurance in the moment.
An AI that thinks like a pilot and talks like a human
I built SkyCalm.org to do exactly that.
It understands what’s happening in your flight
It tracks your flight live
It remembers your fears
And it responds with calm, evidence-based answers
👉 And it works at 35,000 ft — even without WiFi
So when your mind starts racing mid-flight…you’re not alone anymore.
🚧 This is still being built and that’s intentional
SkyCalm.org is a work in progress, so it’s FREE (for now).
New features are added every week based on real feedback from nervous flyers.
By trying it now, you’re not just a user, you’re helping shape what it becomes.
I’m opening this to only 50 readers first
Before sharing it more widely, I want my Substack readers inside first.
I’m offering 50 readers the first month completely FREE.
(Valid until April 30, 2026)
👉 Try SkyCalm AI for FREE → skycalm.org
Use code FLIGHTDECK26 at checkout
First 50 only. ✈️
After trying it, fill in this quick form here 👇🏻 or simply reply to this email.
What feature would help you most on your next flight? Reply and tell me the best ideas go straight into the next build.
Pilot Nick
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