There are blocked flights literally all over the US. Just as I finish one sweep, I have to start another.
Two more into Fort Lauderdale.
Four over FLA at the moment.
Two moreโฆ
I expected more over LA and SDโฆ
Struggling to keep upโฆ
If the pilot forgets to set the call sigh, we normally see 'No Call Sign' on the screen. 'Blocked' means that the ADS-B transponder is not transmitting, therefore we are only getting M-LAT data.
These are data points, the relevance of which may become apparent in the near future.
It's like watching WarGames when the missiles launch with these flights. It reminds me of Missile Command in a wayโฆ
/oldfart
Whut?
Only filter being used in Flightradar24 is Ctrl-F and Blocked as the search string. Zoom in until you see call signs then Ctrl-F. Select Multi filter if you see more than one.
Leeds-Bradford Airport? Just wonderingโฆ
If you catch several Blocked flights with CTRL-F and Blocked, select 'Multi-Filter' then zoom out., it should look like my screen below.
Turn 'Show Info' off as it doesn't show anything useful with these flights.
Thanks, that fits the usual pattern for this plane.
Most likely transfers of prisoners, e.g. MS-13 and upwards in the food chain of the cabal. If you are sufficiently high enough, you get to travel in an exec jet with another as escort (DOJ, FBI).
I've not had chance to correlate helo activity but noted 35 Medevacs in the air, not including law enforcement choppers.
It means that the planes ADS-B Transponder isn't transmitting, it's been deliberately turned off. That's why you get nothing, no height, call sign etc.
If the pilot simply forgot to put a flight squawk ID into the trransponder, you'd see 'No Call Sign'.
This shows the difference. Blocked versus No Call Sign.