I'm intrigued. Just watching a Ryanair which is clearly "wearing the wrong clothes".
The display says it's RYR9647, EPKK-EGGP, when in reality it's RYR 98RF EGGP-LFBL.
Now, I'm aware of the possibilty of crew not entering the correct information... but I was under the impression that ADS-B was always on, and required no aircrew intervention. This being the case, into what would the crew input the correct details for the flight? In view of the importance of ADS-B information, how come it's that open to crew input errors? I know from experience that a wrong SSR Mode C code input would be immediately spotted by a controller, so who (or what) monitors the ADS-B information for erroneous data?
If it's that easy to masquerade as someone else, it rather seems to defeat at least part of the reason for ADS-B in the first place.
Anyone (who knows) able to enlighten me?
DC