AF1 just entering Missouri eastbound.
Unidentified Turkish plane leaving US airspace eastbound over the Atlantic. (Off Nova Scotia now). I have no idea why a Turkish military flight would be in/near the USA but assume it could have been a meeting. Sometimes foreign aircraft come to the US for aircraft maintenance at their manufacturer's place.
Nothing seen over Haiti. Let me explain how the ADSB radar works. It's a transponder that responds to radar pings with digitally-coded identification data. Civilian receivers can receive these digital responses wirelessly, and feed them into a database via internet. Where there are no civilian ADSB receivers or there is no internet, one cannot receive ADSB radar signals. We normally "lose" US planes when they fly over the Caribbean, and the signals come back on intermittently over some of the islands and when they approach the N coast of South America. So the absence of radar indications at/near Haiti does not mean anything in particular.
I did note a Spanish AF plane flying westbound over Hispanola a couple of days ago, which was unusual. We've also seen a couple of Mexican AF planes flying north of the US border, obviously by arrangement with our US authorities for some kind of meeting or mission.
I have no further info on Haiti.
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