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UKpaxman
17th Feb 2015, 20:12
Playing with my flightradar app last night @ 22:00 and noticed a Jet2 737 that departed Manchester, flew direct to shetland and then did a couple of figure of eights over shetland @ 33000 ft. I didn't stay awake long enough to see where it headed then, probably back to Manchester - I'm guessing it was training or some sort of testing - just curious why they headed up north and the reason for the strange manoeuvres over shetland? There was also some lightning storms over the islands last night - could that be related to the flight?
learjet50
17th Feb 2015, 20:29
Suspect it was a flight to see the Northern Lights which were probably
Active
I maybe wrong but I think that's what it would be
Wycombe
17th Feb 2015, 21:12
Almost certainly a Northern Lights trip.
There was a TOM one out of EXT a few nights ago aswell.
Lord Spandex Masher
17th Feb 2015, 21:24
Figure of eight is to allow both sides to be able to look up during the turns, max AoB and very single light off. It's a good trip when the Aurora is active, but still interesting when it's not.
UKpaxman
17th Feb 2015, 21:26
Looks like you could be right, thanks for the replies.
Jet 2 weird flights (http://forum.flightradar24.com/threads/5258-Jet-2-weird-flights)
Stu666
17th Feb 2015, 23:47
auroraflights.co.uk (http://www.auroraflights.co.uk/)
List of flights on that website, Manchester listed for 16th Feb.
Wycombe
18th Feb 2015, 22:01
There's another one up tonight, TCX out of BHX - currently manouvering S of the Faroes at 2300z.