I don’t have live tracking access right now, but I can help you find where to watch the Red Arrows’ flight path today.
Where to look for today’s Red Arrows flight path
- Official NOTAM and RAF channels: The Red Arrows’ routes are published and updated through NOTAMs and RAF/UK MoD communications. Check the UK government NOTAMs portal or RAF Red Arrows official pages for the latest route and times.
- Live tracking sites: Several dedicated trackers publish real-time or near-real-time flight paths and flypast times. Look for sites or pages titled “Live tracking” or “Flight path today” for the Red Arrows, ensuring you’re viewing the current display season.
- News outlets and event pages: Local and national outlets often publish an interactive route map and sighting times when there’s a scheduled display (e.g., Torbay air show, Brize Norton events, or city flyovers). Check yesterday’s or today’s articles from reputable outlets for the mirrored route and times.
Tips to spot them safely
- Plan around the times listed on official trackers, and choose viewing locations with clear skies and open horizons.
- Remember that weather, airspace restrictions, and last-minute changes can alter routes and timings, so refresh the page close to the event.
If you’d like, tell me your rough location (e.g., ZIP code or nearby town) and I can suggest common viewing points and typical sighting windows based on recent patterns, plus how to verify updates quickly. I can also help you format a quick checklist of sources to monitor for the latest route today.