November 20, 200520 yr Does anyone have the flightplan and flightnumber for the Northwest flight to Narita out of Seattle? I see from their schedule that it leaves 12.40PM from Seattle. Just got a new scenery for Narita and would like to try it out. :)Much appreciated.
November 20, 200520 yr NWA7 H/A332/Q KSEA-RJAA EOBT/1240 TTL_EET/1003N0469F360 SEA J523 TOU TR13 UDMAP JOWEN LOHNE ARCAL 6000N 16000W NOLTI R220 NIPPI R220 NUBDA R220 NANNO R220 NANAC OTR10 ARIESToday's flight was off block at 1302 and as of the midpoint of the flight, the aircraft was cruising at 480 kts at FL380.
November 20, 200520 yr >NWA7 H/A332/Q KSEA-RJAA EOBT/1240 TTL_EET/1003>N0469F360 SEA J523 TOU TR13 UDMAP JOWEN LOHNE ARCAL 6000N>16000W NOLTI R220 NIPPI R220 NUBDA R220 NANNO R220 NANAC OTR10>ARIES>>Today's flight was off block at 1302 and as of the midpoint of>the flight, the aircraft was cruising at 480 kts at FL380.I have another question. Could you explain what some of these entries mean:- N0469F360- EOBT/1240- TTL_EET/1030...I guess I can asnwer some of them myself, but just to be sure. I think the flight was a Airbus 332? TTL is the time enroute? EOBT is the time of the block? Initial altitude of FL360 or perhaps the estimate flight level?
November 20, 200520 yr N0469F360 is the filed airspeed and altitude and TTL_EET/1030 is Total Time Enroute i think EOBT is the scheduled blocks off timeCheersPatrick
November 20, 200520 yr Yes, what Patrick said... :-) The aircraft type is H/A332/Q, which translates to a Heavy Airbus 330-200 with Q "type" navigational equipment. For more information on the equipment suffix, refer to this FAA update:http://www.gofir.com/general/rvsm/aircraft...ment_suffix.htmBruce
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