If you're into this sort of thing and are a bit geeky - like me - you should download the Flightradar app if you haven't already.
Btw, nice thread backspit. I'd send you a green, but I'm all out of ammo after the red you earned last week.
I wonder why General Snubbles
Impossible to tell it apart from the A319 from the first picture. You can tell on the Air Canada photo because you can see the overwing exits, which is the easiest way to distinguish the 319/320/321. The winglets are for the older series or ceo versions not the neo versions.
Speaking of nerds , I really need some nerd help. The FR24 app uses UTC time. The location I was in on Tuesday night was 10:00
pm Mountain time. UTC is 6 hours ahead. So what day and time on the 24 hour clock do I need to rewind to , to identify the jet in the pic ?
Wednesday at 4 am maybe
Last edited by Backspin; 07-07-2023 at 12:52 AM.
I know that's the one because I remember being miffed that a Boeing 767 cargo took off after I left. It was loud and went overhead
^ That's probably it. You get a point for that
Another one just went over. It's like they're all coming from one place.
And another one. They're definitely all coming from the same direction.
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