Skyaware Anywhere seems to be having an issue, when opening the map is displayed but not populated with aircraft.
Local skyaware is working fine.
Are there other people with the same issue ? I’ve tested on two different systems both with the same result, the remote server can’t be reached.
Reloading the page has no effect, internet connection is working normally
Facing the same problem, no aircrafts.
Flightradar24 is showing the planes and the stats page is showing that I am feeding
Yes, I have the same issue.
Same problem here.
Shows the map but 0 aircraft.
S.
Same problem here: Empty map
thanks, that’s something to play with over the weekend
Same issue. Will Flightaware fix it or do I have to do something?
It’s a server side issue so we all will have to wait for Flightaware to resolve it.
Not much you can do on your side
@obj Is this something that can be followed up with the team please ?
Thank you kindly. Figured but thought I’d ask.
Yeah, ops is looking at this now.
same here, So we are happy people now
I’ve noticed that Skyaware takes a minute to load for me, but after running side by side, it looks okay to me. Just very slow to populate.
SkyAware:
SkyAware Anywhere:
This is logical since the local Skyaware map is populated by your own system and the Skyaware Anywhere map is populated by the remote server.
It has to check if there are duplicate aircraft, filter them out and display it on your system.
Remote building of the map will take some more time.
The actual reason is slightly different. When you open SkyAware on your local device, it has access to several minutes of past data on your device - so it can immediately show any aircraft that’s been seen recently, along with historical tracks.
When using SkyAware Anywhere, that historical data isn’t available. When you open the app, it connects to our servers and starts receiving data from your device - but without that history, it may take a few seconds before a message for a particular aircraft is received.
It’s sort of analogous to dropping into the middle of a conversation - it might take you a few seconds to figure out what’s being talked about, unless you were standing to the side eavesdropping beforehand.
Thank you for the explanation, much appreciated
Thanks! Agree. My sd card is still faster than that server in, say, almost anywhere (@tomvdhorst pun intended).
I like the middle-of-the-conversation analogy.
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