
Flight Guard AI is developing a pilot-wearable safety system that utilizes on-device AI to provide real-time cues and enhance situational awareness for pilots. Their system "sees, hears, and understands" the cockpit privately, processing data locally to ensure ultra-low latency and maximum control. Key capabilities include instrument awareness, directional audio processing with bone-conduction, fatigue and focus insights, glove-friendly controls, low-light optimized optics, and seamless headset integration. They have received national recognition, being selected as a Top 4 AI Innovation Nationwide by Texas A&M Mays and winning a Major League Hacking competition. Flight Guard AI is collaborating with NASA Ames Research Center and is in talks with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Their business model appears to be hardware sales and potentially a SaaS component for advanced features or data analysis, though this is not explicitly stated. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

Flight Guard AI is developing a pilot-wearable safety system that utilizes on-device AI to provide real-time cues and enhance situational awareness for pilots. Their system "sees, hears, and understands" the cockpit privately, processing data locally to ensure ultra-low latency and maximum control. Key capabilities include instrument awareness, directional audio processing with bone-conduction, fatigue and focus insights, glove-friendly controls, low-light optimized optics, and seamless headset integration. They have received national recognition, being selected as a Top 4 AI Innovation Nationwide by Texas A&M Mays and winning a Major League Hacking competition. Flight Guard AI is collaborating with NASA Ames Research Center and is in talks with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Their business model appears to be hardware sales and potentially a SaaS component for advanced features or data analysis, though this is not explicitly stated. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas.