Source for airport incidents on a specific day?
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Source for airport incidents on a specific day?
Hello, just wondering if there's a way to access succinct data for something like exactly how many GA's happened at an airport on a specific day. Not anywhere near all of them get into CADORS.
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Re: Source for airport incidents on a specific day?
Go-arounds.
ATC doesn't record go-arounds due to low-vis conditions. So if you're wondering how many aircraft went around due to poor weather, you won't be easily able to find that information. We will record go-arounds for other non-weather related reasons (unstable approaches, preceding aircraft has not vacated the runway in time, etc).
The easiest thing I can think of it to look at the ADSB exchange archive playback, and watch the airport in question to see how many aircraft go around.
Re: Source for airport incidents on a specific day?
Thanks for the reply. Nav Can stated they can't provide it without a data access agreement- a pricey proposition!DHC-1 Jockey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 10:14 am
The easiest thing I can think of it to look at the ADSB exchange archive playback, and watch the airport in question to see how many aircraft go around.
The ADSB exchange is a good idea, just have to do some manual observation. I checked it out and pretty much got the info I was looking for. Much appreciated.
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