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Live planes and satellites over Cuyahoga Falls, OH

The scope below is live: every trackable aircraft and satellite above Cuyahoga Falls right now, centered on 41.1339, -81.4846. Click anything for callsign, route, altitude, and more.

Above you now aircraft· satellites

Nearest major airports

AKC · regional
7 mi
Akron Fulton International Airport — to the south
CAK · regional
15 mi
Akron Canton Regional Airport — to the south
CLE · major hub
27 mi
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — to the northwest

With Akron Fulton International Airport (AKC) only 7 miles to the south, Cuyahoga Falls sits directly under active approach and departure paths — expect frequent low-altitude traffic between roughly 2,000 and 8,000 ft, with the direction of flow flipping when the wind changes.

About the sky over Cuyahoga Falls

Cuyahoga Falls (Ohio) has a population of about 49,146 and sits at 41.1339°N, 81.4846°W. Aircraft on this page come from the crowdsourced ADS-B network (coverage over this area depends on volunteer receivers nearby); satellites are computed in your browser from published orbital elements — several hundred are above the local horizon at any moment.

What planes fly over Cuyahoga Falls?

Most identifiable traffic over Cuyahoga Falls is tied to Akron Fulton International Airport (AKC), 7 miles to the south, plus CAK (15 mi) and CLE (27 mi). Add high-altitude cruise traffic passing over on airway routes. The live scope on this page shows each one with callsign, route, and altitude.

How many satellites are above Cuyahoga Falls right now?

Several hundred cataloged objects are above Cuyahoga Falls's horizon at any moment — mostly Starlink, plus stations, science payloads, and decades-old relics. Open the SPACE tab on this page for the live, computed count at 41.1339, -81.4846.

Can I see the ISS from Cuyahoga Falls?

Yes. The ISS passes over Ohio several times most weeks; visible passes happen when the station is sunlit while the sky over Cuyahoga Falls is dark — typically 1–3 hours after sunset or before sunrise. The Tonight panel on this page computes exact times, directions, and durations.

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