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Post by cpagrave on Mar 7, 2017 15:50:37 GMT 1
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Post by fanairbus on Mar 7, 2017 23:00:49 GMT 1
Beautiful shots!
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Post by a380admirer on Mar 8, 2017 7:46:20 GMT 1
On flightradar24 (search for F-WWXL) we can see this morning that the next flight from MSN71 should go to Cochabamba (CBB) Bolivia, for high altitude testing. Date: 2017-03-08 From: Toulouse To: Cochabamba (CBB) Status: Delayed 04:00 Edit: And in the air with callsign AIB781 >> www.flightradar24.com/AIB781/cabdee0
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Post by fanairbus on Mar 8, 2017 13:35:17 GMT 1
I watched it earlier over Portugal and the current view FR24 shows the flight ended. Since this is 1) early and 2) in the ocean off the Canaries (!) I presume this is the 'blind spot' on the way to S. America - well hopefully!
In view of the Malaysian flight and the difficulty in finding the Air France over the ocean to S. America, it seems barely credible to me that these areas of non-tracking have not been removed. Presumably someone, somewhere has access to satellite data - the owners?
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Post by fanairbus on Mar 8, 2017 14:55:10 GMT 1
Ah she's showing again despite FR24 saying the flight has finished!
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Post by philidor on Mar 8, 2017 15:44:20 GMT 1
In view of the Malaysian flight and the difficulty in finding the Air France over the ocean to S. America, it seems barely credible to me that these areas of non-tracking have not been removed. Presumably someone, somewhere has access to satellite data - the owners? Immarsat and the operator, to the extent that the latter is paying for a service.
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Post by Jkkw on Mar 8, 2017 23:44:08 GMT 1
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Post by fanairbus on Mar 9, 2017 10:37:02 GMT 1
I rather like the design of the cladding on the boarding corridor platform.
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Post by a380admirer on Mar 9, 2017 13:13:54 GMT 1
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Post by pa380scal on Mar 12, 2017 19:41:41 GMT 1
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