Flightradar24 Interesting Finds

   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #231  
This guy doesn’t show up on radar sites but he sure is fun to watch. Pretty rare to see crop dusters (aerial applicators 😁) now, it used to be all day every day a few decades ago.

1972 Cessna Pawnee spraying fungicide on corn.
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   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #232  
It's interesting to watch how they deal with a house in the corn field. The aerobatics they are capable of is impressive. Wish I'd had a camera at the time. And then there are also the power lines they have to watch out for.
 
   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds
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Apparently some goober on a flight from Texas to Amsterdam got irate because he didn't get his 1st choice of meal, so they dumped fuel over Lake Michigan, landed in Chicago, and kicked him off the plane.

 
   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #237  
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Apparently some goober on a flight from Texas to Amsterdam got irate because he didn't get his 1st choice of meal, so they dumped fuel over Lake Michigan, landed in Chicago, and kicked him off the plane.

How awful for the other people on that plane. People who force a landing of plane should get some serious jail time AND be fined financially to compensate the airline and passengers. These events are just too common and need to be punished. There was one Plane Rage incident recently, I think they landed at RDU, and the woman who caused the plane to divert was not arrested... 🤬

The airlines are doing soooo many things to make flying stressful, dealing with security and every other hurdle one has to do to fly just adds to the stress, but there is no excuse for these disruptions and these people need to face real punishment.

It is not a US only problem either and happens in Europe as well. To be fair, it seems like many of the European disruptions are by more than one person which is far worse.
 
   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #238  
Watching the Flight sites is addictive....

Last night was danged interesting and I saw soooo many things I had never seen before.

I saw at least three C130's flying around. One started in SC and flew into NC. Another flew from east to west in NC and flew some circles. The third plane was well off the coast of NC and was flying patterns offshore. That plane would disappear from time to time.

There were two pairs of B767 which I think were KC676s flying in eastern NC. They flew down from the north east somewhere. Kinda odd to see what appears to be two airliners flying on top of each other. I had not seen this before, even one pair would have been unusual but to see two pairs was really interesting. The pairs were not flying anywhere close to each other either, just in the eastern part of the state.

An Apache took off from the National Guard base at RDU and flew south, south west and seemed to be doing attacks on a forest in western NC. That was not unusual. Sometimes they will fly over us but not last night.

There were a bunch of Black Hawk and similar copters flying all over the danged place. Off NC and VA and over various places in NC and SC.

There was a drone doing circles over Fort Bragg which I have never seen before.

An Osprey was flying loops around eastern and central NC before I lost track of it over Myrtle Beach SC. What was interesting is the graphic for the Osprey changes depending on what the aircraft was doing. The Osprey landed at Wilmington, and on approach, the Osprey symbol went from flying like a plane to showing the props rotated like a copter. The same thing happened when the Osprey got over Myrtle Beach. Never seen that before.

On other days, I have seen training aircraft flying in the ranges off NC. I assume there might have been some fighters flying against the training aircraft but they did not show up. The planes looked to be dog fighting and there was a business class jet flying out there with them obviously collecting data.

So much to see on these sites and it is amazing what can be seen....
 
   / Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #240  
Saw this 747 jet fly into Cherry Point, NC which is the USMC 2nd air wing's air station. You can see a C130 flying to the NE of Havelock, aka Cherry Point. The C130's I see often have the call sign of Otis.

Back to the 747. The 747 flew from Estonia and the US president and other European leaders were in that part of the world having meetings. Soooooo, I assume that the 747 took something back from Estonia but what?

The presidential vehicles and copters would not be in NC so maybe they took some Marines for protection or some other equipment. 🤔

What was interesting, and scary, was that after the 747 landed, I watched it taxi and then park on a ramp... What I really needed was a live aerial view so I could see what was off loaded, people or equipment. :D:ROFLMAO:

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