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OT: Finding a real flight route?

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I'm trying to find the flight route (map) for a trip we took on 10th April from London Gatwick (LGW) to Malaga, Spain (AGP). It was the Easy Jet flight EZY8605, departure 1105.I posted a similar query in a couple of newsgroups and had a promising reply, recommending site http://www.openatc.com. But I'm darned if I can use it! It wants a Callsign, but that seems OK because it looks as if that's the same as the flight number. Yet I can find no trace of this flight. In fact I can't find any of the flights I tried from the departure board here:I specified start and end dates of 10th and 11th April respectively. But I got flights on 9th and 10th, so that seems some sort of bug. Also, the instructions say that a max of 200 flights will be displayed, but I'm getting only 100.For EZY8605 I specified 10th/11th for start/end, and EZY as a partial callsign. The 100 hits covered 9th and 10th with no sign of EZY8605.And there were no hits for the dozen others I tried, For example:MA613 No hit (or for any containing MA in Callsign)JP451 No hit (for any containing JP in Callsign)BA2882 No hit (for any containing BA2 in Callsign)etcDoes anyone here have any practical experience of using this site please? Better, is there a site that simply shows all commercial flight routes? I'm sure it won't vary much between airlines, and all I want is a reasonably accurate map.--Terry, East Grinstead, UK

FSBuild built this plan (I didn't include the SIDSTAR):BOGNA NOVAN UN864 DISKO UN864 TLD That is probably fairly close to what the flight plan was.

Shane Gavin

I tried, but I couldn't find any Gatwick-Malaga flights either.The data on that site isn't collected by any official agency, but by volunteers with an ADS-B reciever and an internet connection. When I looked the coverage area was quite limited - maybe the flights you are interested in were simply not tracked by anyone.This site appears to have somewhat better coverage, but it doesn't seem to store historical flights: http://www.flightradar24.com/ You could look at it from time to time, see if you can pick up any Malaga-bound flights (but the couple of times I've looked there has been no coverage in Spain).If you are looking to recreate your flight in the sim, this route connects to SID/STAR waypoints at Gatwick and Malaga: SAM UN621 BASIK UZ150 NOVAN UN864 VULPE (it is also a valid flightplan according to Eurocontrol).

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Tom, Shane: Thanks both.As an FSX novice I'd appreciate a pointer on the quickest way of turning descriptions likeBOGNA NOVAN UN864 DISKO UN864 TLD orSAM UN621 BASIK UZ150 NOVAN UN864 VULPEinto waypoints I can plot on map please. Is there a list somewhere showing their respective Lat/Long co-ordinates? I could then plot the route easily in Memory-Map, Google Earth, Google Maps, etc.With that accomplished I'll attempt the far greater challenge of flying the route in FSX. :( --Terry, East Grinstead, UK

Here you go (extract from vRoute):EGKK N5108.9 W00011.4SAM N5057.3 W00120.7KAPEX N5040.5 W00151.0BEVEL N5024.9 W00159.1MARUK N5014.8 W00204.3LELNA N4959.0 W00206.4DOMOK N4943.5 W00206.3BASIK N4857.2 W00257.1BADUR N4842.6 W00257.1NOVAN N4619.3 W00342.0GASNO N4602.3 W00342.8PEPET N4505.1 W00352.0DELOG N4419.7 W00359.2SNR N4327.0 W00354.1RATAS N4234.5 W00401.8NEA N4201.7 W00406.5ORBIS N4115.9 W00411.7DISKO N4100.9 W00413.4TLD N3958.2 W00420.2MONTO N3913.3 W00429.8ABEMO N3904.4 W00431.7CRISA N3856.3 W00433.4VULPE N3745.7 W00447.9LEMG N3640.5 W00430.0

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Here you go (extract from vRoute):EGKK N5108.9 W00011.4SAM N5057.3 W00120.7KAPEX N5040.5 W00151.0BEVEL N5024.9 W00159.1MARUK N5014.8 W00204.3LELNA N4959.0 W00206.4DOMOK N4943.5 W00206.3BASIK N4857.2 W00257.1BADUR N4842.6 W00257.1NOVAN N4619.3 W00342.0GASNO N4602.3 W00342.8PEPET N4505.1 W00352.0DELOG N4419.7 W00359.2SNR N4327.0 W00354.1RATAS N4234.5 W00401.8NEA N4201.7 W00406.5ORBIS N4115.9 W00411.7DISKO N4100.9 W00413.4TLD N3958.2 W00420.2MONTO N3913.3 W00429.8ABEMO N3904.4 W00431.7CRISA N3856.3 W00433.4VULPE N3745.7 W00447.9LEMG N3640.5 W00430.0
Thanks Tom. Downloaded standard version of Vroute to play with.I'm not clear how to translate those co-ordinates.For example, for Gatwick Airport EGKK in co-ordinates I understand, I have these alternatives: 51.161826
I'm not clear how to translate those co-ordinates.
Terry, this is how I understand the numbers:Latitude format is DDMM.MLongitude format is DDDMM.MNote that latitude can be 0-90 degrees, while longitude can be 0-180 degrees.So for Gatwick I getN5108.9 = N 51 degrees, 8 minutes, 54 seconds (9/10*60)W00011.4 = W 0 degrees, 11 minutes, 24 seconds (4/10*60)and for Malaga:N3640.5 = N 36 degrees, 40 minutes, 30 secondsW00430.0 = W 4 degrees, 30 minutes, 0 secondsI checked them in Google Earth, and they look pretty accurate.Tom

Gatwick's official coordinates from the UK AIP (AD 2-EGKK-1) are 510853N and 0001125W. These are for the midpoint of runway 08R/27L. These are interpreted as 51deg 08min 53sec N and 00deg 11min 25sec W and are equivalent to .51.148055deg N and 0.1902777deg W. On my Google Earth this is where the aircraft is on the runway.Incidentally, the coordinates of parking/docking stands are given to two decimal places of seconds, eg 510911.83N 0000948.96W to assist in setting up navigation systems.

Gerry Howard

Gatwick's official coordinates from the UK AIP (AD 2-EGKK-1) are 510853N and 0001125W. These are for the midpoint of runway 08R/27L.
OK - vRoutes coordinates for Gatwick are accurate to within one second of lat/lon, then.
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Thanks both, understood.--Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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I also found this, which I reckon shows a flight route that would have been close enought to mine the day earlier. http://www.vataware.com/flight.cfm?id=5404532By pasting a couple of cropped screenshots from that page together I arrived at a reasonable looking map.--Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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