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Jay Honeck
October 25th 05, 02:43 PM
http://www4.passur.com/msy.html

I know this has been covered here before, but not recently.

The Airport Monitor applet is just too cool. To be able to watch aircraft
coming and going, live, on a map of New Orleans, was science fiction until
not long ago.

I especially like being able to right click on the "target" to see what type
of aircraft it is. Watching a Cherokee fly out over the lake, as it's
really happening, is (to me, anyway) amazing.
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October 25th 05, 03:50 PM
Although not "real time", I like to run the Airport Monitor in replay
mode, which gives you the flight number, origin, and destination, and
match it up with a LiveAtc.net archive from the same time.

John K
PP-ASEL
IA Student

Larry Dighera
October 25th 05, 04:17 PM
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:43:23 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
> wrote in
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>http://www4.passur.com/msy.html
>
>I know this has been covered here before, but not recently.
>
>The Airport Monitor applet is just too cool. To be able to watch aircraft
>coming and going, live, on a map of New Orleans, was science fiction until
>not long ago.


There about a dozen airports that can be monitored:
http://www.passur.com/sites.htm

A Guy Called Tyketto
October 25th 05, 06:52 PM
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> wrote:
> Although not "real time", I like to run the Airport Monitor in replay
> mode, which gives you the flight number, origin, and destination, and
> match it up with a LiveAtc.net archive from the same time.
>
> John K
> PP-ASEL
> IA Student
>

Then match both of those up with http://www.flightaware.com and
you'll see the exact route the aircraft takes (including those elusive
Janet 732s), and you're in for a good time.

BL.
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swisschris
October 25th 05, 10:09 PM
>
> The Airport Monitor applet is just too cool. To be able to watch aircraft
> coming and going, live, on a map of New Orleans, was science fiction until
> not long ago.
>
> I especially like being able to right click on the "target" to see what type
> of aircraft it is. Watching a Cherokee fly out over the lake, as it's
> really happening, is (to me, anyway) amazing.

Got the link from friends few weeks ago, altered date and time... and
found our little aircraft flying overhead JFK during our recent ferry
flight from FL to Europe. Flight info, speed, alt, reg, dep, dest, etc.
- everything was there! I almost couldn't believe it :-). "Taped" it
now on screen with Hypercam as some kind of a "souvenir" ;-).

Chris

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