FlightDose is a scientific aviation tool for estimating exposure to cosmic radiation during flight, based on established aerospace radiation modeling principles.
At its core, FlightDose leverages methodologies derived from CARI-7, a widely recognized aviation radiation dose model developed for analyzing radiation exposure at altitude. By combining route geometry with altitude, latitude, geomagnetic shielding, and solar conditions, FlightDose provides informed estimates of in-flight radiation dose in a clear, modern interface.
Cosmic radiation increases rapidly at cruising altitudes and varies significantly by latitude and flight path. FlightDose makes this invisible environmental factor understandable using real aviation physics and data-driven calculations.
What FlightDose does
• Estimates in-flight radiation dose using CARI-7–based modeling concepts
• Accounts for altitude, geographic position, and Earth’s magnetic field
• Supports route-based and flight-based dose estimation
• Presents results clearly without unnecessary complexity
Who it’s for
• Pilots and aircrew
• Frequent flyers
• Aviation professionals and students
• Engineers, researchers, and science-focused travelers
• Anyone curious about estimating radiation dose during flights
Important information
FlightDose is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
It is not endorsed by the FAA and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or risk assessment.
All dose values are estimates and should not be used for clinical, regulatory, or occupational decision-making.