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BA038 on 17th January
I've noticed a few holes in the data coverage for lhr webtrak before (no reason ever given, however), and I was expecting one again today for the 17th. Indeed there is a great big hole (all day missing) at the moment.
Once the AAIB investigation is over, do you think they'll load the data? Who should we hassle if it doesn't show up? Does the Freedom of Information Act have any application here?
In addition to BA038 itself, the go-arounds will be interesting to see.
Once the AAIB investigation is over, do you think they'll load the data? Who should we hassle if it doesn't show up? Does the Freedom of Information Act have any application here?
In addition to BA038 itself, the go-arounds will be interesting to see.
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I agree. The two day delay nonsense is typically British. But chopping out the whole day of 17 th is simply childish. What the hell could possibly be the harm in watching what happened to the aircraft moving. It has happened --it is history--what harmful use could anyone make of any part of it?
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I had a wild thought...
This was also the day that our esteemed leader was flying to China.
Perhaps his flight uses a secret departure path which would no longer be secret if the webtrak data was made available.
Nothing like a good conspiracy first thing on a Sunday!
This was also the day that our esteemed leader was flying to China.
Perhaps his flight uses a secret departure path which would no longer be secret if the webtrak data was made available.
Nothing like a good conspiracy first thing on a Sunday!