Subject: | Re: [Nature Recordists] enroute air charts as planning tool? / exa= |
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From: | Dave Bird <> |
mples of aircraft noise in Malaysian national parks To: Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 5:55 AM Think the En-route charts could be quite useful! I came across this website= which allows you to view real-time information on flights: http://www.flightradar24.com:80/ If you click on any of the planes shown on the map it will provide more det= ailed information about the flight - To and from locations, Latitude, Longi= tude, Altitude etc.. Not sure if it would be useful out in the field! Could= use the Sherlock Holmes approach by identifying flight paths over a specif= ic location prior to going out with a mic?! Think it's only really a guide = - Might be useful!? Best, Dave |
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