Kiwi303 Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 I've been tracking CSN305, China Southern Airlines Airbus A330, out of Guangzhou en route to Auckland, earlier I was watching CSN386 from Tokyo Narita to Guangzhou. Just staring at one plane icon on the screen palls quickly, even when bringing a pretty Russian woman ever closer to me :P So I went browsing around to see what else was around on doing laps. ZK-DMW from the North Shore Aero Club seems to be doing cross-country training. Over by Melbourne, VH-ITK has done a bunch of looping circuts of some place near Morrabin, and a long cross country hop, VH-OIS must be training, no cross country, just round and round again through the circuit. 24-7979 is having fun buzzing over to Rythdale and back, and is currently headed to Seaford on the coast... Over to the west, VH-WHQ has given up curcuits and has struck off to the SES, long straight tracj like he/she has a destination in mind rather than a scenic meander like VH-NRA further west over some place called Lethbridge. Interesting spying on others off for their flights... It's a reasonable day for flying here looking outside, and once Ms FromRussiaWithLove flies home in a couple of weeks I'll be selling the car I picked up cheap for her to use while here so not to be nailed down by bus schedules while I work, and taking the money down to the Rangitata island aerodrome to join the Geraldine Flying Group and my first training flights there. 2
djpacro Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 In the runup bay this morning - ITK on my right and OIS on my left.
pmccarthy Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 That is great. I am a slow learner and had never seen flight radar before. Spent a while today with it. Can you tell me how it tracks and IDs an aircraft which is squawking 1200? I guess a flight plan has been lodged and the aircraft ID'd with the blip tagged, but how? In the old days you had to make a turn to get ID'd. And if I can have a supplementary question - I watched 24-7078 which brought up a photo of a tecnam P92 with that Rego but the ID panel in Flightradar said Aeroprakt A22-LS. Where does it get that data, and why is one of them wrong?
Kiwi303 Posted October 18, 2015 Author Posted October 18, 2015 I don't know much about the site, I do know that it is based on ADS-B data, if you look at the "help us" pages, they show how you can hook up a ground based ADS-B-in system to your internet to send the data captured to their site. So what shows on the site would depend on what the ADS-B-out on the plane is sending. The plane rego and aircraft data would be what is entered in the transmitter I think? Most of the private planes I saw on the site over NZ here tracked in the NZ CAA registry as school and/or club planes, I suppose that private owners haven't stumped up for ADS-B-out units yet, but schools have for liability reasons, especially ones in busy airspaces.
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