Anonymous ID: e3a68d Nov. 26, 2018, 4:23 p.m. No.4041642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1690 >>1722 >>1750 >>1857 >>1876 >>1885

Planefagger question (newbie) Yesterday I heard a large jet fly overhead which then banked and turned northwest. It was very low to the ground. We don't live in a large urban area, and our local airport is small, and we don't get large jets here.

 

I immediately jumped on flightradar24 (don't have membership) and I see a 737 over my house at about 2000 feet altitude. I click on the only plane in a 60 mile radius (it is still showing over my house) and It says it is an XTRAair jet, took off from MSP at 1439 and it lands in EAU at approx 1505. The flight level was low the entire flight (in the yellow/green color).

 

I looked up XTRAair and they only have six planes. Interdasting that XTRAair was hired by the Clinton campaign for the 2016 election.

 

This whole thing is so out of the ordinary for here (Eau Claire, WI) Today I signed up for a paid membership for Flightradar24 and went to look up this flight. There is NO HISTORY of it landing or taking off in EAU. I saw and heard the plane overhead and then watched it land at EAU airport. I should have done a screen shot.

 

Can anyone elucidate me on such a habbening? Why would a 737 fly at a low altitude from MSP EAU and then there be NO record of it?

 

KAF cadet wannabe

Anonymous ID: e3a68d Nov. 26, 2018, 4:37 p.m. No.4041857   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4041642

I don't have reg # or call sign info. Dumb me, I should have done a screen shot. All I know is what I recall.

 

It was cloudy here yesterday but our airport is not routinely serviced by large jets. We only have a couple of small flights to Chicago in and out daily. Seems really odd that a 737 would land and take off without a record of it.