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Debs.

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Flight tracker
« on: 20 April 2010, 16:49:03 »

.....interesting to see 'whats going where' at this quiet time in U.K airspace!

http://www.flightradar24.com/

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #1 on: 20 April 2010, 17:48:49 »

Excellent website Debs... I think I'll be adding that to my favourites ::) :y
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Debs.

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #2 on: 20 April 2010, 18:06:44 »

Zoom-in, click on a yellow`plane and you`ll see it`s squalk ID and a track of it`s route from airport of origin.

I watched an A320 fly over here today at low-level/slow speed (very unusual for a commercial airliner to be here in Snowdonia) and using the flight tracker `found it`s origin was Kansas City......after I saw it, I tracked it landing at Hawarden (Nr. Chester).
A very odd route; I`m guessing it was repatriating Airbus staff caught up in the trans-Atlantic backlogs.
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #3 on: 20 April 2010, 18:08:47 »

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Zoom-in, click on a yellow`plane and you`ll see it`s squalk ID and a track of it`s route from airport of origin.

I watched an A320 fly over here today at low-level/slow speed (very unusual for a commercial airliner to be here in Snowdonia) and using the flight tracker `found it`s origin was Kansas City......after I saw it, I tracked it landing at Hawarden (Nr. Chester).
A very odd route; I`m guessing it was repatriating Airbus staff caught up in the trans-Atlantic backlogs.
Two minutes from where I was born and bred :)

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #4 on: 20 April 2010, 18:22:34 »

 :o

still very crowded imo..

interesting link Debs :y :y

added to favorites also :y
« Last Edit: 20 April 2010, 18:25:24 by cem_devecioglu »
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #5 on: 20 April 2010, 18:35:05 »

Fascinating! :y :y :y :y

Flight CJA9800 is very interesting.  As I write this it is off the East coast of England, with no airline, destination are airport of origin shown.  It has flown via Greenland and very close to South Iceland and the volcano. It is currently flying at 41,000 feet.  High altitude for a commercial plane.

Military or civilian test aircraft? :-/ :-/ :-/
« Last Edit: 20 April 2010, 18:36:42 by Lizzie_Zoom »
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #6 on: 20 April 2010, 18:54:58 »

Theres a 777 and 767 coming over Ireland and it looks like they just diverted the 777 to land the 767 first, both are on route to heathrow.

now it's going in the wrong direction....... :-/

BAW17V

    * Callsign: BAW17V
    * Flightnr: BA218
    * Reg: G-YMMS
    * Hex: 405BFC
    * Model: Boeing 777-236ER (B772)
    * Airline: British Airways
    * Lat: 53.86154
    * Lon: -5.11664
    * Altitude: 37000 feet (11278 m)
    * Ground speed: 377 knots
      (698 km/h / 434 mph)
    * Track: 299°
    * Radar: NET2
    * From : Denver, Denver (DEN)
    * To: London, Heathrow (LHR)
« Last Edit: 20 April 2010, 18:56:38 by skruntie »
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #7 on: 20 April 2010, 18:56:19 »

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Fascinating! :y :y :y :y

Flight CJA9800 is very interesting.  As I write this it is off the East coast of England, with no airline, destination are airport of origin shown.  It has flown via Greenland and very close to South Iceland and the volcano. It is currently flying at 41,000 feet.  High altitude for a commercial plane.

Military or civilian test aircraft? :-/ :-/ :-/


It's a satellite. ;D
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #8 on: 20 April 2010, 18:59:55 »

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Theres a 777 and 767 coming over Ireland and it looks like they just diverted the 777 to land the 767 first, both are on route to heathrow.

now it's going in the wrong direction....... :-/

BAW17V

    * Callsign: BAW17V
    * Flightnr: BA218
    * Reg: G-YMMS
    * Hex: 405BFC
    * Model: Boeing 777-236ER (B772)
    * Airline: British Airways
    * Lat: 53.86154
    * Lon: -5.11664
    * Altitude: 37000 feet (11278 m)
    * Ground speed: 377 knots
      (698 km/h / 434 mph)
    * Track: 299°
    * Radar: NET2
    * From : Denver, Denver (DEN)
    * To: London, Heathrow (LHR)


From the news reports this evening it seems BA have many airliners in the air aimed at UK airports and are going to attempt to get permission to land. :D :D ;)

Willie Walsh has obviously had enough of the authorities that has kept his expensive fleet gounded! ::) ::) :D ;)
« Last Edit: 20 April 2010, 19:00:16 by Lizzie_Zoom »
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #9 on: 20 April 2010, 19:01:12 »

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Theres a 777 and 767 coming over Ireland and it looks like they just diverted the 777 to land the 767 first, both are on route to heathrow.

now it's going in the wrong direction....... :-/

BAW17V

    * Callsign: BAW17V
    * Flightnr: BA218
    * Reg: G-YMMS
    * Hex: 405BFC
    * Model: Boeing 777-236ER (B772)
    * Airline: British Airways
    * Lat: 53.86154
    * Lon: -5.11664
    * Altitude: 37000 feet (11278 m)
    * Ground speed: 377 knots
      (698 km/h / 434 mph)
    * Track: 299°
    * Radar: NET2
    * From : Denver, Denver (DEN)
    * To: London, Heathrow (LHR)


From the news reports this evening it seems BA have many airliners in the air aimed at UK airports and are going to attempt to get permission to land. :D :D ;)

Willie Walsh has obviously had enough of the authorities that has kept his expensive fleet gounded! ::) ::) :D ;)


I'd scramble a few fighters and shoot the bastards down, but maybe I'm being impulsive :-/
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #10 on: 20 April 2010, 19:12:17 »

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Theres a 777 and 767 coming over Ireland and it looks like they just diverted the 777 to land the 767 first, both are on route to heathrow.

now it's going in the wrong direction....... :-/

BAW17V

    * Callsign: BAW17V
    * Flightnr: BA218
    * Reg: G-YMMS
    * Hex: 405BFC
    * Model: Boeing 777-236ER (B772)
    * Airline: British Airways
    * Lat: 53.86154
    * Lon: -5.11664
    * Altitude: 37000 feet (11278 m)
    * Ground speed: 377 knots
      (698 km/h / 434 mph)
    * Track: 299°
    * Radar: NET2
    * From : Denver, Denver (DEN)
    * To: London, Heathrow (LHR)


From the news reports this evening it seems BA have many airliners in the air aimed at UK airports and are going to attempt to get permission to land. :D :D ;)

Willie Walsh has obviously had enough of the authorities that has kept his expensive fleet gounded! ::) ::) :D ;)


BA flight call sign BAW102, aiming for Heathrow, has just taken a very strange diverting course around Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton.  Hic-up in Willie's plan? :-/ :D :D
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #11 on: 20 April 2010, 19:13:54 »

....................in fact flight BAW102 is now heading North West back along it's original flight path!! ::) ::) ::) :o :o
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #12 on: 20 April 2010, 19:15:50 »

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....................in fact flight BAW102 is now heading North West back along it's original flight path!! ::) ::) ::) :o :o


Yep, it has done a complete U turn!!   LikeWillie Walsh?? ::) ::) ::) :D
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #13 on: 20 April 2010, 19:18:31 »

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....................in fact flight BAW102 is now heading North West back along it's original flight path!! ::) ::) ::) :o :o


Yep, it has done a complete U turn!!   LikeWillie Walsh?? ::) ::) ::) :D


There is another BA flight doing cirles over the Isle of Man!! :o :o :o   It has a call sign "error" and no destination shown due to "bad signal"!!! :o :o  What is going on?! :-X :-X
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #14 on: 20 April 2010, 19:19:24 »

I saw a plane today over wolverhampton at around 4pm....Maybe the idea will takeoff  ::).....
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