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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #30 on: 20 April 2010, 19:39:05 »

........or maybe Shannon?
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #31 on: 20 April 2010, 19:39:28 »

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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? :-/ :-/ :-/
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #32 on: 20 April 2010, 19:41:04 »

Its on BBC 24 now 24 flights have taken off from the usa area and are hopeful of permission to land at heathrow and gatwick tonight....Looks like BA are trying it on....and 1 flight is landing newcastle from toronto as we type... :y
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« Reply #33 on: 20 April 2010, 19:41:27 »

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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


Flight BAW102 is now back tracking along it's route, heading back across the Irish Sea? :-/ :-/


STOP PRESS: flight BAW102 is heading towards Liverpool airport! :D :D ;)



There are now TWO BA flights circling the Isle of Man!! :o :o


BA flights  Callsigns, BAW17V & BAW84, are still circling the Isle of Man when destination is shown as Heathrow! :o


For the second time BA Flight call sign BAW102 is circling Liverpool / Stoke-on-Trent/ Wolverhampton! ::) ::)

I think Willie has come unstuck, poor sod! ;D ;D ;D ;)


BA flight Callsign: BAW17V has now left the circling of the Isle of Man and appears to be heading for Dublin! :-X :-X

Willies plans are disintergrating :'( :'(



Just noted that Southern Air flight Callsign: ICL931 has been doing circles over a small area of South West Ireland, with BA flight Callsign: BAW17V now South of Dublin on a flight path following the Southern Air plane!! :o :o :o  Are they having to divert back over the Atlantic?? ::) ::)
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #34 on: 20 April 2010, 19:42:43 »

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Are they having to divert back over the Atlantic?? ::) ::)

You're joking of course.
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« Reply #35 on: 20 April 2010, 19:43:17 »

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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


Flight BAW102 is now back tracking along it's route, heading back across the Irish Sea? :-/ :-/


STOP PRESS: flight BAW102 is heading towards Liverpool airport! :D :D ;)



There are now TWO BA flights circling the Isle of Man!! :o :o


BA flights  Callsigns, BAW17V & BAW84, are still circling the Isle of Man when destination is shown as Heathrow! :o


For the second time BA Flight call sign BAW102 is circling Liverpool / Stoke-on-Trent/ Wolverhampton! ::) ::)

I think Willie has come unstuck, poor sod! ;D ;D ;D ;)


BA flight Callsign: BAW17V has now left the circling of the Isle of Man and appears to be heading for Dublin! :-X :-X

Willies plans are disintergrating :'( :'(



Just noted that Southern Air flight Callsign: ICL931 has been doing circles over a small area of South West Ireland, with BA flight Callsign: BAW17V now South of Dublin on a flight path following the Southern Air plane!! :o :o :o  Are they having to divert back over the Atlantic?? ::) ::)


BA flight Callsign: BAW274 for Heathrow has also been circling over western Ireland but is now heading out over the Irish Sea ;) ;)
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #36 on: 20 April 2010, 19:43:29 »

I think its time to stop being overzealous and just get back to normal....Its getting stupid now and i think the airlines are now getting fed up of it and saying 'dangle berries' to this... ::)
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #37 on: 20 April 2010, 19:43:54 »

This is better than the telly!
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #38 on: 20 April 2010, 19:44:45 »

BA17V heading for Shannon and descending
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #39 on: 20 April 2010, 19:45:20 »

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Are they having to divert back over the Atlantic?? ::) ::)

You're joking of course.


Well it is shocking me, but all the BA flights are either circling western districts of Ireland and England, or are heading out across the Atlantic!! :o :o

Do you think they are all going to take the South West approach, or fly to North West France? :-/ :-/
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #40 on: 20 April 2010, 19:48:59 »

Well it seems BA flight Callsign: BAW102 is now approaching Heathrow via the western approach ;) ;)
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« Reply #41 on: 20 April 2010, 19:49:57 »

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Well it seems BA flight Callsign: BAW102 is now approaching Heathrow via the western approach ;) ;)

No, I hear it's heading for Nice.
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« Reply #42 on: 20 April 2010, 19:50:36 »

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Well it seems BA flight Callsign: BAW102 is now approaching Heathrow via the western approach ;) ;)

No, I hear it's heading for Nice.


Hong Kong is my bet. ;D
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Re: Flight tracker
« Reply #43 on: 20 April 2010, 19:52:14 »

Hmmmmm!!  BA  Callsign: BAW17V that was heading into Cornwall has disappeared from the radar screen!! :o :o :P
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« Reply #44 on: 20 April 2010, 19:53:29 »

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Hmmmmm!!  BA  Callsign: BAW17V that was heading into Cornwall has disappeared from the radar screen!! :o :o :P


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