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Late-Nite Planes @ Cnx - Which Co?

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Tonight, same as last night, and many other nights, I sit in my office and notice the roar of a plane taking off from CNX. I am familiar with the 11:50p one that leaves about midnight on the nose to Seoul, but there's always one more about 5-6 minutes later, and always before 12:10am. And then there's this 3rd one that leaves just about 12:30am quite frequently. None of the CNX flight listings websites I go to have anything listed past midnight. Who knows ? What's a better website to to see the full list of traffic in and out of CNX ?

Very curious about these 2nd and 3rd flights and where they go.

www.flightstats.com

Korean and delta at 11:55 and china air at 12:05...

Can't seem to get the link to work but if you look in www.flightstats.com you get more info than from the airport website itself

www.flightstats.com

Korean and delta at 11:55 and china air at 12:05...

sorry Swiss1960 should have read your post first

You can also see what the plane/flight is below, just click on the plane when it takes off.

http://www.flightradar24.com/

You can also see what the plane/flight is below, just click on the plane when it takes off.

http://www.flightradar24.com/

What the hell??

*impressed*

I've seen flight tracking sites before but I'd no idea they'd become so advanced... The Google Earth "cockpit view" is cool...

Excellent news that flightradar24 now appear to cover CNX-area too, rather than just BKK/DMK ! thumbsup.gif

You can also see what the plane/flight is below, just click on the plane when it takes off.

http://www.flightradar24.com/

What the hell??

*impressed*

I've seen flight tracking sites before but I'd no idea they'd become so advanced... The Google Earth "cockpit view" is cool...

Awesome stuff.

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Indeed. The radar site is good stuff. Next time home, in front of computer, noticing the 12:30am flight I'm going to go straight to it to find out who it is. I suspect it might actually be something like a Thai cargo jet rather than a flight with passengers.

I have the Android version on my tablet for a while now. Available in the Google Play Store. A useful plane spotting tool.

At the other end of the day who is going out at 5.30am?

Unless the korean air flight is a bit late!

I have the Android version on my tablet for a while now. Available in the Google Play Store. A useful plane spotting tool.

Free as well or you can pay a few $$$ for the Pro Version and get a few extra features. Clever stuff!

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Have just heard the 12:05... now let's see if we get that 12:30 flight tonight.....

I have the Android version on my tablet for a while now. Available in the Google Play Store. A useful plane spotting tool.

And useful when picking up people from the airport. Tells you exactly when to leave the house.

(When accurate.. I sometimes see planes disappear for a bit.)

And the TG (or PG) 7am flight just took off (can hear it) but it's nowhere to be seen on the site..

Edited by WinnieTheKhwai

Some American airforce freighter planes seen at chiangmai airport, mostly flying in or out at night.

Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

One just flew overhead at 4am, very loud. The past week there have been 3am - 5am flights in and out of there. Nothing shows up on the flight tracker sites.

Those who live close enough may also notice the tiny planes coming in all the time around 3 - 4am, usually no lights at all when they take off and land. My guess is someone at the base is running something out of there.

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