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Post by Biggles on Jan 27, 2013 22:03:02 GMT 1
An Easy Jet G-EZPG is showing in FR24 heading UK direction passing Italian Coast Lv 33,0 Not showing any route detail or fight number. Tracking shows a strange route starting from Marco Polo Airport then to Naples then onto this homeward route ? time now 21.05hrs Sunday The flight seems to be not an EZY one. Looks to be now descending into Malpensa. www.libhomeradar.org/databasequery/details.php?qid=19009795&sid=5408989925&page=0
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Post by viscount on Jan 28, 2013 11:43:15 GMT 1
I wonder if another aircraft is transmitting the same HEX code as G-EZPG in error. Why too is there a BAW aircraft on the list of G-EZPG's recorded movements?
One of the reasons I hold FR24 et al with alot more caution as registration finders than do the die hard followers.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2013 12:46:52 GMT 1
I wonder if another aircraft is transmitting the same HEX code as G-EZPG in error. Why too is there a BAW aircraft on the list of G-EZPG's recorded movements? One of the reasons I hold FR24 et al with alot more caution as registration finders than do the die hard followers. I would agree with this. Having just spent 18 months working in operations at one of the handling agents at MAN, I can tell you that quite often the aircraft which arrived was not the one we were expecting! We had a tracking system (not FR24) in the office which sometimes showed a different reg from the one we knew to be true. This was the case across many airlines. Investigations showed that the principal reasons for this were a) late change of a/c owing to maintenance b) error by ops staff at point of departure c) incorrect info put into the magic box/boxes by aircrew or engineers. The simple point is that because the system has human input it is fallible.
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