also the flightpath of the coast guard is the method of searching airplane crashes so it needs to do that flightpath every signle time when it searches crashed planes
7# at 1:58 the falkland islands are owned by the uk so that’s british territory edit: the planes coming from the ocean are either from man-made islands or carriers
2:05 it's 12,906,700 meters not 12.9 million miles, if it was really 12.9 million miles away it would be orbiting the sun as it has escaped the gravitational influence of the earth
One time I had a friend was in a plane and he told me the place he was flying and the time and I found his plane I know bc the number matched his ticket
By the way look in the top left it says London Gatwick airport and I live in the town next to it all I wanted to know do usually search up Gatwick cuz that’s what I do
Bro absolutely NONE of these are rare except for the invalid transponder code one. I genuinely can’t even tell you how many C-130s I have seen on flight radar. AND YOU THOUGHT THE DIVERTING FLIGHT WAS RARE!?
1:24 i think its the same glitch that i have at my airport bc everytime a plane departs/lands at my airport it completely skips the departure and landing
It’s most likely not the same plane, as there is lots of aircraft that are labeled with no callsign but the callsign just isn’t available on flightradar
All in this vid it’s good and WHAT THE HELL
Omg All OF THESE ARE SO RARE
2:48 sometimes i see that too and with different planes like 737,C130,A319/18 and twin otters
The Uk owns that territory 2:07
0:30 whenever im very suprised i do that aswell 🤣🤣🤣
also the flightpath of the coast guard is the method of searching airplane crashes so it needs to do that flightpath every signle time when it searches crashed planes
Very cool finds! Not sure why everyone saying there not rare because I certainly can’t find any of them
7# at 1:58 the falkland islands are owned by the uk so that’s british territory
edit: the planes coming from the ocean are either from man-made islands or carriers
1:00, he was probably searching for something or someone
0:29 IM FAST AS ____ BOI
I remember seeing a plane diverting (A330-700 or 800)
2:05 it's 12,906,700 meters not 12.9 million miles, if it was really 12.9 million miles away it would be orbiting the sun as it has escaped the gravitational influence of the earth
and its flight path was a cock
2:53 scp 747 or scp 777
No, it belongs to National Airlines or other unknown airlines
3:57 have your heard of training?
One time I had a friend was in a plane and he told me the place he was flying and the time and I found his plane I know bc the number matched his ticket
By the way, the plane at the Falkland Isles is not in a weird position as the Falklands are part of the uk
By the way look in the top left it says London Gatwick airport and I live in the town next to it all I wanted to know do usually search up Gatwick cuz that’s what I do
Nahh bro i think this plane is scp-787 2:37
1:56 The Falklands is a UK territory and it probably has a RAF base there
Drakes Europe is RAF in mme airport (Teeside international airport) it’s my local airport
I saw an a320 probably being tested
I once found a nuclear observation plane. It was the wc-135 I think
4:38 i can find that sometimes using the most tracked flight board
Bro absolutely NONE of these are rare except for the invalid transponder code one. I genuinely can’t even tell you how many C-130s I have seen on flight radar. AND YOU THOUGHT THE DIVERTING FLIGHT WAS RARE!?
I've seen like 56 C-130s!
1:24 i think its the same glitch that i have at my airport bc everytime a plane departs/lands at my airport it completely skips the departure and landing
They stopped making 747-400- decades ago and most of them are retired
1:24 aircraft carrier moment
#5 Normal found
also i've found that no callsign 747 3 times on radar
It’s most likely not the same plane, as there is lots of aircraft that are labeled with no callsign but the callsign just isn’t available on flightradar
But why did the Wizz Air divert?
Weather problems
Ohh ok
Qantas Boeing 747 after retired
C2014 could have taken off from a boat
The first one is scp-787
2:01 british territory
I’m sorry man, but these are pretty common sometimes not really that rare
Part 3 please
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#6 is scp-787 I think
Bro scp’s don’t exist
The 747 with no callsign Couldn't be a new test flight because Boeing stopped making the 747 in 2023
I deeply apologize but none of these are rare
Who let you cook buddy
@@taylormarvellous3569 If you knew how to use filters, then you woukd understand that these are all easy to find
Stop the cap
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I strongly agree. I’ve seen rarer.
8# Aircraft carrier
they're not rare
Shut up these are so rare can I even find them
I dont understand huh?