About this app
Take the guesswork out of your flight duty planning! Lazy FTL Calculator helps airline crew quickly and reliably calculate Flight Time Limitations (FTL) under EASA Subpart FTL rules. Whether you’re planning a multi-sector day, a long-haul flight with augmented crew, or checking minimum rest requirements, Lazy FTL has you covered. Designed by crew, for crew, this intuitive app automates complex FTL calculations in seconds, helping you stay compliant and confident on every duty. Top Features Accurate FTL calculations based on EASA Subpart FTL Multi-sector FDP planning Accommodates augmented and split duties Auto-calculated rest periods and delays Intuitive interface for daily and weekly planning Full mobile functionality—no connection required Save and review previous duties Say goodbye to spreadsheets, guesswork, and regulation books. Whether you’re a Captain, FO, or Ops Planner, Lazy FTL lets you focus on what matters—safe and efficient flying. Download now and take control of your FTL with ease.
Latest release
What’s New
Version 1.1.0 Lazy EASA FTL is now free to try, with a one-time Pro unlock that follows your Apple ID across iPhone and iPad. New • Free trial: two calculations, then unlock Pro once for unlimited use • Pro on every device: purchase or restore with the same Apple ID • Paid-app customers: keep Pro automatically if you bought before freemium • Multi-day rotations with expected duty end, rest between days, and a clear vertical timeline • Add a single-duty result to your rotation (same day replaces, new day appends) • Calculation history, shareable duty brief, cumulative duty helpers • Split duty, WOCL insight, delay simulator, and stronger ORO.FTL compliance Fixed • Local vs UTC times no longer double-apply airport offsets in results • Planned FDP extension aligned with EASA (+1 h, sector limits) • Acclimatisation, reporting-band, and in-flight rest edge cases Informational only — always verify against current EASA rules and your operator’s procedures.
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- First observed Aug 21, 2026 · 2:42 PM $2.99