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  • Originally posted by Eule View Post
    That plane is still doing odd stuff...
    Qantas flights in the 6000 series are generally repositioning flights. This particular one seemed to receive a hold near CHC to await clearance into ZQN and as yet hasnt landed there.
    QF6001 has just performed what looks to be a possible missed approach at ZQN (I am not familiar with the actual procedures there). No idea how long it can stay airborne or where it will eventually land.

    Regards,
    GRegg
    Last edited by fungus; 2014-03-25, 03:11. Reason: additional info
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    • Looks like a training flight judging by the flight pattern.Now landed in Christchurch
      Last edited by nzdn1; 2014-03-25, 04:26. Reason: additional info

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      • Originally posted by Petenz View Post
        Perhaps if you look at www.Flightaware.com your Kapiti flights may show. I use two screens so I can open two or three different Flightradars. As Oblivian says ADSB is not installed on something like 70% of NZ domestic flights. It is gradually being implemented with each new plane, but it is a slow process.
        How do flightaware get the data that FR24 don't?

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        • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
          How do flightaware get the data that FR24 don't?
          Read the press release about the NZ coverage on FA.
          Airways International New Zealand Partners with FlightAware for NZ Data Commercialisation, Live New Zealand ATC surveillance and flight plan data available on the web for the first time ever


          Looks like they only have 7 active feeders and 4 offline at this time for New Zealand.
          with Oblivian being the top feeder for that country :-)
          Statistics for sites feeding ADS-B flight tracking data to FlightAware. Sites, users, countries, regions, and teams are ranked by the number of aircraft reported.
          Last edited by SoCalBrian; 2014-03-25, 07:43.
          Brian

          www.RadarSpotters.eu
          [ Feeder Station List ][ Map ][ Latest Feeders Rank Stats ][ ImRadarFeeder.com Radar Feeders WorldWide Map ][ VRS Feeder List ] (NEW)

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          • ASDI. Similar to the FAA data FR24 purchase for over the US. And more recently their own ADSB feeders too
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            • Originally posted by SoCalBrian View Post
              Read the press release about the NZ coverage on FA.
              Airways International New Zealand Partners with FlightAware for NZ Data Commercialisation, Live New Zealand ATC surveillance and flight plan data available on the web for the first time ever


              Looks like they only have 7 active feeders and 4 offline at this time for New Zealand.
              with Oblivian being the top feeder for that country :-)
              http://flightaware.com/adsb/stats/sites
              Confused : Are they also getting data from the recently installed 'Ofiicail ADS-B' system with MLAT? (or just from home feeders)

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              • Originally posted by peterhr View Post
                Confused : Are they also getting data from the recently installed 'Ofiicail ADS-B' system with MLAT? (or just from home feeders)
                Both. Their location information is supplied by CAA, how they get it is anyones guess. Presumably CAAs own primary radar network mesh.

                They also recently opened up to give out feeders, and ask for current feeders to join in with supplying them ADSB feeds to compliment the data, I was one of the first in the south to do so however appears to be about 3 or 4 now.
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                • Hmm, it would be good if FR24 could also access the CAA data in exchange for premium membership - one hand washes the other

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                  • I am getting apparently successful Multilat positions for Air Nelson planes but they don't seem correct according to what Flight Aware tells me. I find it confusing to get a good position that conflicts with the supposed Flight Aware position. Has anyone else noticed this odd result?

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                    • The CAA/FA stuff may well be historical up to a few mins.. nothings been clarified.
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                      • Post edited due to security.
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                        Last edited by Petenz; 2014-03-26, 21:42. Reason: Security

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                        • Thats just IPv6 details, nothing to worry about. Since there is a global shortage on IP addresses, they are shifting to a new longer format, that also happens to include details about the hardware and its MAC address (which is individual to every piece of hardware)

                          I get hit and miss MLAT in PP, sometimes it does, most times it fails. Often due to the data for some reason getting to be in bursts (as mentioned in the past) and not smooth. So Ill see a range of 20 or so appear from other feeders, and 1 by 1 the list degrades to just my own data, then a number of seconds later repeat. May have something to do with me being a sector controller, but not sure.
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                          • Thats just IPv6 details, nothing to worry about. Since there is a global shortage on IP addresses, they are shifting to a new longer format, that also happens to include details about the hardware and its MAC address (which is individual to every piece of hardware)
                            Thanks for the info . I will edit my post, just in case. One Mlat appeared up by Auckland and I know it was down near ChCh. Very strange!

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                            • Interesting to see how far south I can see : N705JM was seen over Dunedin at FL330 and heading south to Invercargill; I lost it halfway between those two cities. It is now heading North on no particular route. Must be on a navigational exercise.

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                              • Originally posted by Petenz View Post
                                Interesting to see how far south I can see : N705JM was seen over Dunedin at FL330 and heading south to Invercargill; I lost it halfway between those two cities. It is now heading North on no particular route. Must be on a navigational exercise.
                                If its going over the airports, may be calibration/testing of avionics upgrade.

                                As with previous mention, shes nearly ready for handover to owners after total re-fit and paint in CHC. I know I wouldn't wan't one that kept rattling if I paid as much for it
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