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Mark 21 Apr 20, 16:43Post
This... Took off from Little Falls, MN airport and flew over at 9400 ft. Headed south east.


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mhodgson (ATC & Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 22 Apr 20, 09:38Post
A Swiss Flight Services PC-12 is racetracking over Manchester and my house doing some surveying. MAN itself has seen a Herc paying a brief visit this morning for a touch-and-go.
There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway.
airtrainer 24 Apr 20, 12:19Post
Saw some unfamiliar contrails today so had a look at FR24, it was a C17 Globemaster en route from Brize Norton...
Grounded...
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 Apr 20, 17:34Post
Nothing.

Recall watching the LAX/SFO-NYC flights early in the morning . . . not there now.

What's flying over me? Nothing. Pretty desolate up there.
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 Apr 20, 22:01Post
airtrainer wrote:Saw some unfamiliar contrails today so had a look at FR24, it was a C17 Globemaster en route from Brize Norton...


RAF C-17s are running regular services over to Turkey picking up PPE supplies for the NHS. Could have been one of them.
A million great ideas...
Zak (netAirspace FAA) 10 May 20, 23:07Post
I was about to go to bed when I heard an aircraft overhead. Turned out to be some Chinese 747 freighter enroute LGG. But just a few miles out, a much more interesting flight passed by:

An Ural Airlines A321 (VP-BVP) enroute MMK to NDB.

That is one of the most random routings I've seen in a while. My best guess is that they are carrying mariners to relieve a crew of a Russian navy ship. Murmansk is the main port of the Russian Northern Fleet, and Nouadhibou is a major port on the Northern African Atlantic seaboard.
Ideology: The mistaken belief that your beliefs are neither beliefs nor mistaken.
mhodgson (ATC & Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 18 May 20, 22:40Post
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USAF C130J using Morecambe Bay and the Fylde Coast as a practice area after flying in from the North Sea.
There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway.
Mark 24 May 20, 19:06Post
Kalitta has B772's? Just just over.

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JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 24 May 20, 20:46Post
Mark wrote:Kalitta has B772's? Just just over.


Yep, they're a regular sight in the skies above me heading East towards LEJ :

A million great ideas...
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 30 May 20, 15:10Post
A little south of me here in OUL, an Aer Lingus A330 PEK-DUB. Not a regular in Finnish skies.
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
CentrelinePhoto 31 May 20, 09:16Post
ShanwickOceanic wrote:A little south of me here in OUL, an Aer Lingus A330 PEK-DUB. Not a regular in Finnish skies.

A pretty regular flight over recent weeks though. EI-GAJ seems to have been particularly busy.
Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 31 May 20, 14:26Post
Yep. JAL also seem to be running a 787 to HEL in freighter mode - at least, I assume it came from the cargo ramp and not a Schengen gate!

Meanwhile, HEL can't cope with the few passengers it has. Took an hour to get through security, and then had to wait another 20 past departure time for the last passengers. Total zoo.
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
Mark 07 Jun 20, 21:10Post
I think someone's lost. Flew MSP-TVF with a swing to the east over me.

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airtrainer 10 Jun 20, 12:35Post
An-225 flew over on its way to SNN, but... damn clouds {grumpy}
Grounded...
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 11 Jun 20, 21:27Post
airtrainer wrote:An-225 flew over on its way to SNN, but... damn clouds {grumpy}


It flew directly over my sister's house, she didn't notice.

Did any of our Irish photographers head out to SNN? Some of the videos look awesome.
A million great ideas...
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 13 Jun 20, 09:37Post
AP-BGZ, a PIA 772, streaming a blazing white contrail across an otherwise clear sky. First I've seen in a while, with most domestic cancelled and what's left being replaced with ATRs.
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 18 Jul 20, 10:04Post
Finnair E190 OH-LKH is on approach to OUL, which is great news since I was supposed to get an ATR today.

Less good news for the poor folks on OH-ATP, an ATR going HEL-RVN - or at least it was. It had droned almost all the way up to OUL before turning round, and is currently heading back to HEL. Two hours of that, for nothing {yuck}
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
Mark 17 Aug 20, 18:34Post
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halls120 (Plank Owner) 21 Aug 20, 15:41Post
When the departure pattern at STR uses runway 25, most of the flights fly over us at around 7000’ if they are headed north or west. Before Covid, there were so many flights we didn’t pay attention to most of them. Now we are used to the quiet, and when EW 2464 enroute to LHR flies over us, we notice it because it is odd.
At home in the PNW and loving it
Mark 21 Aug 20, 18:26Post
This aircraft flew over me. This is my post from yesterday on another posting site:

Interesting. An Airbus 319 flew into Downtown St. Paul airport a few minutes ago. Its origin was Westhampton Beach Airport on Long Island in New York. Nothing from the transponder to identify anything. Very unusual.


Downtown St. Paul airport never normally receives commercial aircraft, but it does receive them when they're used for the occasional sports team transport. But this came from an airport a ways out on Long Island.
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CentrelinePhoto 19 Sep 20, 09:08Post
Not so much what's flying over me as what could be flying over you.

Fiji Airways' sole 737-700, DQ-FJF is currently at LAX and is due to route via Bangor to Teesside International (MME) later today for storage / parting out, arriving at MME around 0800 local time tomorrow. I can't imagine this would have been seen over the USA since delivery and certainly not in Europe so might be one to look out for, especially in the north of the UK early tomorrow.

Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 19 Sep 20, 09:45Post
Wow, that would be quite the catch, poor old girl.
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
CentrelinePhoto 20 Sep 20, 19:35Post
CentrelinePhoto wrote:Not so much what's flying over me as what could be flying over you.

Fiji Airways' sole 737-700, DQ-FJF is currently at LAX and is due to route via Bangor to Teesside International (MME) later today for storage / parting out, arriving at MME around 0800 local time tomorrow. I can't imagine this would have been seen over the USA since delivery and certainly not in Europe so might be one to look out for, especially in the north of the UK early tomorrow.

So, it eventually turned up at 1926 local time - I would never have gone in this light but, well, it is a Fijian 737 in the north east of England after all :|

Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Sep 20, 21:38Post
CentrelinePhoto wrote:
CentrelinePhoto wrote:Not so much what's flying over me as what could be flying over you.

Fiji Airways' sole 737-700, DQ-FJF is currently at LAX and is due to route via Bangor to Teesside International (MME) later today for storage / parting out, arriving at MME around 0800 local time tomorrow. I can't imagine this would have been seen over the USA since delivery and certainly not in Europe so might be one to look out for, especially in the north of the UK early tomorrow.

So, it eventually turned up at 1926 local time - I would never have gone in this light but, well, it is a Fijian 737 in the north east of England after all :|




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I have flown and love them! Vinaka, CentrelinePhoto!
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 02 Oct 20, 12:49Post
Big military exercise in Finland this week. First decent day all week, and the sky is filled with racetrack patterns.

Cool for me, not so cool for the unfortunates on the ATR from Rovaniemi down to Helsinki, who had to take quite the detour:

https://www.flightradar24.com/FIN7024/25a961f3
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
 

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