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Nigel H-J
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Air Flight Tracking and ATC

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Came across this site that may be of interest to you though you may need to download Java Script to monitor aircraft arriving and departing at airports which is available on the website.

http://java.com/en/everywhere/airportmonitor.jsp

I have also tuned into the airport frequency (Listening and watching Boston Logan International)

ATC can be found here
http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php

Late Edit: Whilst watching aircraft movements on the map if you click on any aircraft you will obtain present altitude etc.
Last edited by Nigel H-J on 17 Mar 2007, 20:45, edited 2 times in total.
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Cheers for that Nigel :smile:

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Post by Paul K »

Nigel, thanks for that link. For some reason, I've always got 'page not found' when I typed in the Liveatc.net myself, but your link works perfectly.

Its another one of those things that fascinates me about the web; here I am up late on a dark UK night, and I'm listening to Las Vegas air traffic control. The feeling of being connected to the entire planet is spine-tingling sometimes. :smile:

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Thanks Paul.
Some time ago I put that link on this Forum regarding ATC but only just found the web page that tracks aircraft as they arrive and depart the airports so thought I would put the two together.

Regards Nigel.
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