Anonymous ID: cbaf4c June 24, 2019, 11:15 a.m. No.6831725   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1749 >>1752 >>1865 >>2047

>>6831660

>>6831600

Planefag located in US removed ADSB cookies and refreshed.

Got this:

 

Normally there are about 6000-7000 civilian + military A/C worldwide at any given time. Displaying the entire US with NO FILTERS would be so crowded you couldn't discern an individual aircraft.

 

So yeah, something's anomalous.

Database fault? Web server connection to D/b having problems? Web server app needs reboot? ADSB feeds not feeding?

Deliberate or purposeful? We just don't know. We can continue to monitor for symptoms that would lead to a more definitive conclusion.

Anonymous ID: cbaf4c June 24, 2019, 11:20 a.m. No.6831750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1780

>>6831629

We have experienced ADSB anomalies before, yes. Not this exact, particular, set of anomaly symptoms. Usually just one area of the map fails to display, or the whole map goes blank for a long while, or a/c keep dropping off when we know they are there.

 

Goes back to understanding their infrastructure: a set of crowd-based terrestrial receivers that receive the digital transponder replies from a/c in their vicinity, they feed it into a website over the internet, and the website puts data into a database then retrieves data from the d/b for display to web clients.

 

There are so many places that a fault could occur in such a system. There are chokepoints too, where someone could possibly choke the system so nobody can get any data. No doubt the military has a way to do this, if/when it's needed for national security.

Are the airport control towers complaining about a lack of ADSB data? I doubt it, or we'd hear something.