@BO - Take a look at the catalog. New bread not shown. We're back to that, again, maybe.
No prob; reg anons know what to do. Maybe it is just a glitch in my browser's web cache. Carry on.
@BO - Take a look at the catalog. New bread not shown. We're back to that, again, maybe.
No prob; reg anons know what to do. Maybe it is just a glitch in my browser's web cache. Carry on.
Good eyes cadet.
I'm seeing 1-3 aircraft close to that area and it seems like the signals are inconsistent/weak/missing. One is an H60 chopper at low altitude.
May want to read how ADSB exchange works. People with ADSB receivers feed any data they get to a central database over the web. If nobody catches the signals or what they catch is weak/poor quality, that's what we get in the database.
Because offshore, I suspect poor quality signals.
I wonder if it's a marine rescue or something of that nature.
Flightradar24 and flightaware aren't showing anything in that area which isn't surprising since they don't handle military.
If the signals are garbled, one a/c could look like two, and the squawk & Reg. no. & a/c type could be close but not matching.
That's what I think we're seeing.
Here's an earlier flight for the same chopper FFAB123 (note date is 8/13 because it's timestamped in UTC).
Good night anons!
R7 out.