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I am a travel coordinator and have to keep track of about 45 traveling colleagues. Is there a way I can “name” my flight alert so I can remember who’s flight is who’s?
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Notifications. I would like to set a range filter to only be notified if a tail number is operating either in a lat/lon grid or radius from a lat/lon.
I don’t want to be notified every time a flight (specific plane) is in the air, but only if it flies within an area.
Flight log and Notifications. Include all airports, not just major airports.
Example: N6051L is based at 07TS, but when it departs/arrives the notification says “near Georgetown, TX”
- Or better yet let the user select how granular the level of detail is. (closest major airport Class B,C, or D) or “closest paved”, or “all”.
It would be nice to have a ‘Total RSSI’ over time plot on the stats page to check for receiver overloads. That would a lot easier than checking the Flight Feeder box (not convenient). That would be a great way to help set the gain adjustment for a given area.
I know there is a RSSI column on the SkyAware page that I typically ‘eyeball’ the top ten or so signal levels, but not useful to calculate the total RSSI at any given time from all planes if you track a lot of planes. Plus, I’m just really just checking in real time - not the entire day.