Re: How can you see incoming flights etc..


Message posted by lone wolf on February 21, 2005 at 13:32:20 PST:

To see incoming flights, you need to clear your mind, then do remote viewing. I see N20RA is very busy today, doing flights to both the operation near Groom Lake and the Tonopah Test Range.

If you haven't mastered remote viewing, you can google "flight tracking" and check out any number of pay services. Since the services are commercial, I'd hate to plug one over the other on this list.

You can do free flight tracking with passur and flytecomm

http://www.flytecomm.com/cgi-bin/trackflight
http://www4.passur.com/las.html

For passur, make sure you java is up to date
http://java.sun.com/ download the VM
For flytecomm, you will need to know airport codes. TNX is used for the Tonopah Test Range and Groom Lake, though TKM is sometimes used for Groom Lake. McCarran is LAS. You can find more online. There is a FAA webpage with all the codes, but I just go to www.airnav.com and look them up.


In Reply to: How can you see incoming flights etc.. posted by BT on February 21, 2005 at 13:18:27 PST:

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