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It probably isn't connected to the Flybe bug.
The "Flybe bug" is that the aircraft broadcast a flight ID which is not being decoded correctly by RadarBox - this thread relates: http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=1372.msg10528#msg10528.There's some confusion over nomenclature here: Jersey is the radio callsign (not part of the Mode-S or ADS-B transmissions), while the Flight ID is the three-letter-followed by a numeric or alpha-numeric flight number, as normally displayed in RadarBox (eg RYR9187). It's the Flight ID where we have a problem.Rod
There's some confusion over nomenclature here: Jersey is the radio callsign (not part of the Mode-S or ADS-B transmissions), while the Flight ID is the three-letter-followed by a numeric or alpha-numeric flight number, as normally displayed in RadarBox (eg RYR9187). It's the Flight ID where we have a problem.
Back to the original subject of Atlas. Dave, you are absolutely correct, as the two 747s were N522 and n528, but how do you come across such detailed info. I'm impressed.