Anonymous ID: 1b01b1 March 12, 2020, 2:14 a.m. No.8387175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7181 >>7198 >>7246 >>7257

Evening Anons! Just got home from work, and wanted to put a piece of information out to fellow PlaneFags. While at work today, we were doing pre-flights on our AV's (TUAS), and I saw an Army Beech twin Turboprop on climbout from Libbey AAF (which shares with the City of Sierra Vista as a local Airport), heading for Tucson. Curious, I launched ADSB Exchange on my Phone to see who it was, as I monitor this area regularly. After putting in the KFHU ICAO Identifier for Libbey, I got a ton of Aircraft in our area (includes Tucson). I hit the Filter for MIL only, began drilling in, and nothing. I continued drilling in on our Area, and still nada. I removed the Filter, and boom, there he was, with a CIV Call Sign. Strange though, as the Aircraft was definitely MIL, with Markings. Not sure if this was an ADSB thing, or if the Army intended to possibly hide that Aircraft for some reason. Food for thought when monitoring a given MIL Airport, or looking for something. Just my two cents worth.

Anonymous ID: 1b01b1 March 12, 2020, 3:13 a.m. No.8387358   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7444 >>7461

Nothing special here, but watching the regional airspace, and noticed two Chinese Civilian Aircraft. One landed at LAX, and one overflew the Phoenix and Tucson, and then exited CONUS Airspace, currently flying over Sonora Mexico. The overflight was interesting, in that it appears that he made a fuel stop in Alaska, then skimmed the Coast, then inland, over WA, OR, NV, then down through AZ to MX.

 

Can't see much tonight, due to heavy overcast, but we've been receiving nightly "Weather Modification" from someone. Wish I could see this guy, to see if he is helping us with our "Global Warming".