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can anyone explain. I identified a aircraft as Easyjet flight EZY 218 flying from Glasgow to Stanstead but the flight path showed it going over the English channel and entering Normandy then carrying on Southward. Stansteads flight arrivals didnt show any arrivals around that time from Glasgow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, have you tried using this link for finding flight routes. Even this ones not completely accurate though.
http://www.flightradar24.com/
http://www.flightradar24.com/
Hi, I use that one too Prudie and it does say on there quote; Flightradar24 can only show information about aircraft equipped with an ADS-B transponder. Today about 60% (about 30% in USA and about 70% in Europe) of the passenger aircraft and only a small amount of military and private aircraft have an ADS-B transponder. So maybe Flybe don't use it. I am the same I have often looked for flights on there coming in to Exeter airport but don't usually find them.
Thanks theshedman, I'd not noticed that. I love looking at the site as I'd always wondered where the high planes passing over me were going. As I'm Dorchester the westward ones probably come over you too! I know Southampton has Flybe (mainly domestic) traffic all day but I never see one on that site. It must be as you said.
If it was today, EZY218 accessed the runway at Glasgow Airport, ready for take-off, at 1405. It touched down at Stansted at 1504. The flight was operated by G-EZAM, which is an A319. Its previous flight was from Stansted to Gatwick, with the onbound flight from Stansted going to Ljubljana as EZY4JU, with a scheduled departure time of 1540.