How to track incoming aircraft
#1
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How to track incoming aircraft
I am on flight AA 1875 from MCI to DFW and was curious how I could track the in-bound aircraft to MCI.
#2
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Of course if you are actually at the airport, you should be able to figure out where your plane is coming from by looking at the departure and arrival gates. Then you can skip to the last step.
#3
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There's an app for that. If you have an iPhone. It's called FlightStatus, and it shows the inbounds at your location. You need to know either the inbound flight number or where it's coming from. It works pretty well. Sometimes you're better off not knowing.
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According to FlightCaster, the inbound operates as flight 2032. You can track it on FlightStats or FlightAware.
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You guys are AAwesome!
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If you have the flight number, aa.com will tell you if the inbound a/c left late, and when, and the expected scheduled arrival time either early or late. Yes, MCI only has a/c coming from ORD and DFW.
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I also use FlightAware. That's been a very handy site.
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According to FlightCaster, the inbound operates as flight 2032. You can track it on FlightStats or FlightAware.
Last edited by LGAoverJFK; May 6, 2011 at 3:47 pm
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flightradar24.com is a fun way to watch flights that overfly European airspace.
#10
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This would be an awesome feature to add to the AA iPhone app. I don't fly Delta, but I noticed the screen shot of their app in the app store shows some ability to track flights, but I'm not sure if it is the incoming flight. If the AA app had an option to check the status of the incoming flight for your next departure, that would be nice!
#11
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There is another iPhone app called FlightCaster (free). You input your flight information and it determines the status of your inbound aircraft, checks the departure and arrival weather and checks the FAA status of the departure and arrival airports.
It is pretty cool.
It is pretty cool.
#12
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There is another iPhone app called FlightCaster (free). You input your flight information and it determines the status of your inbound aircraft, checks the departure and arrival weather and checks the FAA status of the departure and arrival airports.
It is pretty cool.
It is pretty cool.
According to FlightCaster, the inbound operates as flight 2032. You can track it on FlightStats or FlightAware.
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Any for Android?
#14
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Once again the friendly AA forum on FT rears its smiling face. What aspect of the post you quoted indicated that flightcaster was actually an iPhone app? It was a nice link to the website and possibly the website indicates that they have an iphone app, but I really fail to understand the value of your post.
But I'm sure you will enlighten me.
But I'm sure you will enlighten me.
#15
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Once again the friendly AA forum on FT rears its smiling face. What aspect of the post you quoted indicated that flightcaster was actually an iPhone app? It was a nice link to the website and possibly the website indicates that they have an iphone app, but I really fail to understand the value of your post.
But I'm sure you will enlighten me.
But I'm sure you will enlighten me.
...and yes, the iPhone (and Blackberry) app is prominent on the linked homepage.