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malcdee2001:
I have seen somewhere a list of flight id codes with a tie-up to origin and destination, other than in the programme data base.
If there is such a list could someone point me in the right direction.

Malc

Allocator:
Malc,

There isn't really any such list as many of the flight ID's change quite often.  It is possible to look up flights on a number of websites - do a Google search for "Track a flight" or something similar.

You can also try the free AirNav Live at:

http://www.airnavlive.com/

AirNav have said that they will investigate an auto-populate system for the Flight ID to Route tie-up in a future version of RadarBox.  Of course, if the flight crew don't enter the Flight ID in the box in the aircraft, then you won't see a route from the RadarBox database anyway.

EINN-07:
Apart from trawling various different airport and airline websites there is the Seldec publication 'UK & Ireland Flight Routes 2008' ( www.seldec.com ) but this of course entails the good old fashioned hard slog of manual input as the book is hard copy only as far as I know.

nortonbeak:

--- Quote from: malcdee2001 on May 14, 2008, 08:53:45 PM ---I have seen somewhere a list of flight id codes with a tie-up to origin and destination, other than in the programme data base.
If there is such a list could someone point me in the right direction.

Malc

--- End quote ---

I believe that the site below has been mentioned in this forum before.

http://www.civilaircraftregisters.org/Mode_S_Resources/LogReport/FlightID.asp

steveb25:
Cool all we need now is the link into RadarBox and updates as we go along :-)

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