Flightaware has updated to show SUI002 on the ground at Buenos Aires now.
Remember when I talked about 2-reg planes and it wasn't taken up by many people? Well, this is why I asked for a deep dig on BASG.
BASG are registering these 2-reg planes In Guernsey and trying to anonymise them, so that we can't work out where it's from or who is on board. These are the plane equivalent of a getaway car.
2-MSTG is headed towards Madrid - this flight track should look familiar - it's the same track that the German and Swiss Air Forces took on their way to Argentina.
I am going to track the Hell out of this plane. Guess where it took off from? Guernsey, the island of financial fuckery.
All other planefags please look out for 2-reg and military planes headed to South America.
They know what's coming. Karma is a bitch.
It stinks to Hell and back again. Anons, can we pile onto BASG in Guernsey and see what we can dig up about the people who run it and whom they may be related to?
The directors all seem to have military background and that's a red flag to me (pun intended).
One of their fleet, 2-CHIU was in China recently. Does that activate anyone's almonds?
Lion432 leaving Bitburg.
Yeah, if I lose it on ADS-B Exchange my next action is to put the flight or tail number into Flightaware and see if it comes up. It's not 100% because of they really don't want you to see where they are, you get old flight data.
Put 2-MSTG into Flightaware now and you should be able to track it, even though ADS-B is blank.
SUI002 landed at Buenos Aires at about 13.10GMT.