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Paul Lupp
27th Jun 2020, 19:20
Just browsing FR24 and there is a plane with identification "Blocked" landing at Biggin Hill (UK). Origin was IAD (Washington Dulles). Any idea who/what this may be ?

750XL
27th Jun 2020, 19:41
N373GG

https://www.radarbox.com/data/registration/N373GG/1427441270

Paul Lupp
30th Jun 2020, 21:03
But what is "GG" at the end of a USA plane registration? Official government plane?

DaveReidUK
1st Jul 2020, 08:17
But what is "GG" at the end of a USA plane registration? Official government plane?

When you register an aircraft in the USA you can have any letter, or combination of two letters (apart from "I" or "O", for obvious reasons), at the end.

Perhaps the aircraft in question belongs to a horse racing fan. :O

treadigraph
1st Jul 2020, 09:36
Perhaps the aircraft in question belongs to a horse racing fan. :O

Or an opera buff...

Funnily enough, I happened to see this aircraft descending into Biggin on Saturday evening while out for my walk...

Asturias56
1st Jul 2020, 14:35
I thought I read that you could ask to have the registration blocked if you had a good reason -

c52
1st Jul 2020, 14:45
I believe you don't need a good reason, but I do not know why some are 'blocked' and others are just blank. Military aircraft tend to be hidden altogether.

DaveReidUK
1st Jul 2020, 17:13
I believe you don't need a good reason, but I do not know why some are 'blocked' and others are just blank. Military aircraft tend to be hidden altogether.

All you need for FR24 is proof that you own an aircraft, and they will block it on demand.

https://www.flightradar24.com/commercial-services/aircraft-unblocking

roger4
1st Jul 2020, 19:40
I prefer to watch online using ADSB Exchange, who do not block any bizjets or military.