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1960darrenh
Hi.

I'm going on a flight from Birmingham to Belfast City in June with Ryanair. Does anyone know the usual sort of altitude the 737 will fly at on such a short hop? Maybe you have done this route

I flew from Stansted to Blackpool once and it reached 19.000ft & Coventry to Jersey 19.000ft.

Also the Ryanair website claims the flight time is 1 hr 5 mins but I know from previous flights that they always add more on. Any ideas of the "true" flight time to Belfast?

Thanx
galaxy
Take a look at this live tracking website for Europe and some places of the Americas. It's very interesting.
Click on the plane and you get all necessary info,callsign,flightnr,registration,model aircraft,airline,altitude,ground speed,track, etc...
Knowing the departure time of Ryanair from Glasgow to Dublin,you can follow the plane on his whole trip.

http://www.flightradar24.com/ ( use firefox or similar)

Another interesting live tracking website around some important airport. You see the plane moving and when clicking on the plane,you get all informations.

http://casper.frontier.nl/


For non European users :it's live time .There will be less traffic at night.
1960darrenh
QUOTE(galaxy @ May 10 2010, 10:15 PM) *
Take a look at this live tracking website for Europe and some places of the Americas. It's very interesting.
Click on the plane and you get all necessary info,callsign,flightnr,registration,model aircraft,airline,altitude,ground speed,track, etc...
Knowing the departure time of Ryanair from Glasgow to Dublin,you can follow the plane on his whole trip.

http://www.flightradar24.com/ ( use firefox or similar)

Another interesting live tracking website around some important airport. You see the plane moving and when clicking on the plane,you get all informations.

http://casper.frontier.nl/
For non European users :it's live time .There will be less traffic at night.




OMG. That flightrader24 is fantastic. I've been looking for something like this for ages. Now I can even track planes coming over my house.

Thank you so much.
Kilrah
I find this one to have better details:
http://www.radarvirtuel.com/
karlhurst_380
My last LGW-MAN was around FL180 or 190, we didn't spent very long at that altitude before descending again!
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