April 5, 200521 yr hello guys!i am looking for todays (20050405) routing for Ryanair 9212 from Karlsruhe to Girona....any help would be very much appreciated, thank you!
April 5, 200521 yr Hi Sal,As requested... :)RYR9212 EDSB-LEGE B738/M EOBT/1035 TTL_EET/0115N0460F370 TUBLO3P TUBLO N850 NATOR UN869 MILPA UN852 MAMES UN975 BGRCheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 5, 200521 yr Koen you are amazing how did you find that one I searched for all arrivals into Girona and this is all I found.RYR9146 EGGP-LEGE B738/M EOBT/1430 TTL_EET/0205N0460F350 NANTI L10 HON UN859 ROCAN UN727 GEANT
April 5, 200521 yr Hi,I didn't get it from FBOWeb or any other flight tracker, but made it myself (should have said that, but Salina knows...). It probably is correct though, because it's the only likely route between EDSB and LEGE... :)Btw, Ryanair always uses N0460 as speed, and usually FL370 as cruise altitude (will vary from day to day though).Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 5, 200521 yr Ok thanks. I was wondering cause the one I posted was the ONLY one into Girona that day.
April 6, 200521 yr The only one? :) If I search for RYR flights inbound LEGE on FBOWeb, I get this:RYR78PK EGPK-LEGE B738/MRYR3768 EGGW-LEGE B738/MRYR9146 EGGP-LEGE B738/MRYR9388 EGNX-LEGE B738/MRYR9698 EGNH-LEGE B738/MRYR9802 EGSS-LEGE B738/MRYR9804 EGSS-LEGE B738/MRYR9806 EGSS-LEGE B738/MRYR9808 EGSS-LEGE B738/MRYR9912 EGHH-LEGE B738/MIn reality there are dozens more of Ryanair flights inbound Girona though, but they don't show up on the flight trackers because they don't route through UK airspace...Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 6, 200521 yr I just searched LEGE on Airport Summary and right now I'm not getting any flights into there.:(
April 6, 200521 yr Thanks Koen, now I see more FP's. Another question how do you find the step climbs, is it when an airway is repeated such as:J174 SWL12 J174 DIWWould that mean that at SWL12 the aircraft step climbs or has a change in speed?
April 6, 200521 yr Yes, when an airway is repeated, it indicates a speed/altitude change. This doesn't mean there can't be speed/alt changes at other points though...Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 6, 200521 yr Oh ok thanks, but how do I tell what altitude they climb to or if they are on a NAT track how do I tell at which waypoint they will climb at? I'm asking the master at this. :-lol Regards
April 6, 200521 yr You can either guess or wait till the flight is flown, and use the actual tracking data from FBOweb. However, I must confess it can be difficult to find out at which waypoints they climb. Some waypoints are obvious, e.g. NAT or RVSM entry/exit points, but some routes can be very difficult, like KLAX-YSSY (real route from Auckland ATC):M084F300 DCT FICKY DCT 30N123W 28N125W 20N133W/M084F320 13N140W 10N144W/M084F340 05N151W 02N155W 05S163W/M084F360 10S170W 1236S17419W 13S175W 15S178W DCT PACKO DCT 23S170E 2720S16300E/M084F380 29S160E DCT MARLN DCTCheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
April 7, 200521 yr Koen if you dont mind, could you send me that private message on how to see more flight plans in FBOweb.com from European airports? Thanks in advance.Austin M.
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