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Showing posts with label flight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flight. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Fly Safely with the Help of Google Maps


See and Avoid is a Google Maps application from the Defense Safety Oversight Council designed to "eliminate midair collisions and reduce close calls through continuous flight safety and proper flight planning".

The map provides pilots with information about military operational flying areas, special use airspace, low level training routes and other data to ensure flight safety. It is also possible to select to view the locations of near midair collisions and midair collisions on the map.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Fluglärmkonturenkarten on Google Maps


DFLD Radar is a Google Map of real-time air traffic over Europe.

There are quite a few live aircraft tracking maps already but DFLD Radar has a nice USP. DFLD Radar colour-codes the aeroplane map markers by altitude. The redder map markers indicate that the plane is flying at a lower altitude and the greener markers show planes flying at a higher altitude.

You can also click on any of the plane markers to read further details, such as the type of plane and vertical speed.


One consequence of all that aircraft traffic over Europe is quite a lot of noise pollution. Fluglärmkonturenkarten (you really do have to admire Germany's skill in eradicating those useless spaces that other languages insert between words) is a series of Google Maps showing noise pollution around Frankfurt Airport.



These heat maps show noise levels around the airport using data from 2007 and also show noise level predictions for 2020 in two different traffic modes.

Hat-tip: Bartalis

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Track Planes in Real-Time with Google Maps


Planefinder.net, the real-time plane tracking website, has made some very impressive updates to their Google Map.

Now as well as tracking thousands of planes in real-time around the world you can also play back a whole day's worth of flights. The playback option allows you to select a date, the number of hours you wish to view and even the speed of the animation. You really should zoom out on the USA, set the time to 23 hours and the speed to 120x and watch a day's worth of flights.

Another nice update in this new release of planefinder.net is the custom information windows. If you select an individual plane you can view a picture of the plane, the flight and flight details, download a KML of the flight path, zoom the map to fit the entire flight path and share the track on Twitter and Facebook.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Google Flight Search with Google Maps


Google are beta testing a new flight searching application called Flight Search. The application lets you search for and book flights from a number of U.S. cities.

Using Google Maps the application allows users to select a departing airport and a destination and the dates that they want to travel. Flight options are then displayed below the map. Once the user has selected the best outward and return journey they are sent to the airline website where they can book and pay for their flights.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Taking Flight with Google Maps


General Electric's Points of Departure is a nicely designed Google Map showcasing the 6,000 most popular airports in the world. You can browse the airports by name, by the busiest airports, the most scenic or even view those situated on small islands.

Each airport is shown with Google Maps satellite view. Pictures from Flickr are also displayed beneath the map and their location shown on the map with map markers. The map also includes a permalink buttom that allows you to share your favourite map view.

The GE Show: Future Flight: Points of Departure

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How Far Can You Fly with Google Maps?


Hungarian Airline Malev has a nice flight finder tool that allows you to select an airport, the amount of money that you are willing to pay and then view on Google Maps destinations that you can afford on your budget.

The travel finder is very easy to use. You can just click on any of the mapped airports to set them as the airport that you wish to fly from. You can set the amount of money you are prepared to pay using the slide control. When you press enter all the destinations that you can afford with Malev Hungarian Airlines are shown on the map (with the cost of flight).

You can even book your flight directly from the map.

Malev Travel Planner

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Australian Ash Cloud on Google Maps

Planefinder.net

The ash cloud created by the eruption of the Puyehue volcano in Chile continues to cause huge disruption to plane flights in Australia. Real-time flight tracking website planefinder.net is using Google Maps to show the location of the ash cloud as it drifts around the southern hemisphere.

The ash cloud is predicted to linger over south-east Australia for some time, causing widespread disruption to flights in and out of Sydney and Melbourne. At the time of writing the planefinder.net map shows a few flights in and out of south-east Australian airports but nowhere near the flight activity that can be seen in and around Perth.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

The Best Australian Flights on Google Maps

GetFlight

GetFlight is a Google Maps based application that displays the cheapest flights in and out of Australia. The application tracks sale fares for the four major domestic carriers and some of the largest international airlines that operate in and out of the country and displays them on a map.

To start you can just click on one of the major cities and the cheapest domestic and international flights are immediately shown on the map. It is also possible to type in your starting point and your destination of choice to see the best deals for that journey.

If you select the 'search direct' button you can also define the dates you wish to travel and select which airlines you wish to fly with.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A Google Map for Pilots

Skychatter

Skychatter is a Google Maps mashup for pilots and the aviation community. It shows a map of all FAA-registered US airports and includes reviews, technical data and weather information for each airport.

On Skychatter, pilots can easily surf the map for airports. All airports large, small, grass strips, sea-plane ports etc are listed. While scanning the map you can select an individual airport and quickly see its actual airport runway layout with a pop-up satellite view. You can also check the current weather there and you can read reviews of the airport written by other pilots.

If you are a pilot wanting to explore and fly to new airports, anecdotal information is very valuable and is often hard to find. Skychatter makes it easy to find and share such anecdotes via airport reviews.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Learn About Your Flight with Google Maps

Hidden Journeys

Wouldn't it be great if, before taking a plane flight, you could look up the flight path and learn about all the places you will fly over on your journey? Well if you are travelling from London to Johannesburg, London to Delhi or London to Vancouver you now can.

Hidden Journeys, a project of the Royal Geographical Society, aims to enable air travellers to interact and engage with the parts of the world that can be seen from the air whilst on a plane journey. So far only three plane journeys have been mapped but more are on the way.

The website's aim is "to create a knowledgeable travelling population who can make the most of the aerial perspective whilst flying to better understand the world; to understand the depth and richness of the changing relationship between humans and their natural and built environment; and how the physical environment they can see from the air has changed, and continues to change over time."

Hidden Journeys uses Google Maps to show the flight path of the journey and to show the interesting things that can be seen from the plane on your journey. If you click on any of the map markers you will be shown detailed information and photographs of the selected location.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Finding Planes with Google Maps

Plane Finder

Plane Finder is another live real-time flight tracker.

The site uses Google Maps to show the position of planes in flight over Europe, some areas of the USA, Turkey and sporadic coverage elsewhere. If you want to find out exactly where Plane Finder has flight coverage you can check out their Plane Coverage Map, which shows where the map is active.

Like other flight trackers Plane Finder users plane shaped map markers to show the current position of planes. If you click on a marker you can view the plane's flight track and also information about the flight, destination and speed.

Other Flight Tracking Maps

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Another Google Maps Flight Planning Tool

UAVSAR: Interactive Flight Planning

The UAVSAR Flight Planning map is a flight planning tool developed specifically for NASA’s airborne radar called Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR), but in the future there are plans to make this a general flight planning tool that can be used by anyone.

If you log into the site as a guest however you can already play with the tool and experiment with the interface.

Some of the main features of the interface include drawing flight lines on the map, nudging them, adding them to the current flight plan, and reordering them. You can also add ground control points and search and select takeoff, landing, and intermediate airports.

As the flight plan is constructed, all of its components are constantly being saved and the estimated flight times are updated on the fly.

Also See

goVFR - a Google Maps flight planning solution

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Empty Airspace Over the UK - Updated

Casper - Live Aircraft Tracking

Casper the live tracking website has expanded its coverage. Previously Casper only showed real-time tracking of flights on Google Maps in and out of Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands. The site now also shows flights in and out of Manchester and Dublin Airports.

It is an interesting time to check out Casper. Because of an ash cloud from a volcanic eruption in Iceland all flights in and out of the UK and several other European countries have been suspended. Casper does show a handful of planes are flying in and out of Amsterdam but the UK is one big empty airspace.

Flightradar24.com

If you want to check out the empty skies over Europe then have a look at Flightradar24.com. Airspace is apparently also closed in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. However Flightradar24.com does seem to show some flights venturing into the south of Sweden and Denmark.

Radar Virtuel

Radar Virtuel also provide a Google Map that shows real-time aircraft traffic coverage over Europe. The Radar Virtuel site now shows less traffic over Europe as even more countries have closed down their airspace.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Creating Flight Plans with Google Maps

goVFR

goVFR is an online flight planning solution which uses Google Maps. The application provides worldwide navigation aids and airport data, worldwide weather forecasts and charts and many more functions relevant to help aviators.

goVFR is free to register and registered users can create and browse flight plans created with Google Maps. The flight plans include many options, such as adding waypoints, calculating a classic flight plan, real time fuel calculation and the ability to transfer flight plans to a GPS device.

If you need any help creating your flight plan or if you just want to chat and get advice from other pilots goVFR even has a forum.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Google Maps Runway Finder

RunwayFinder

Since RunwayFinder was first featured on Google Maps Mania way back in 2007 a number of really cool features have been added to the map.

RunwayFinder is a flight planning tool for U.S. pilots that allows them to check out current weather conditions for airports, terminal charts, routes, range circles, and temporary flight restrictions.

Using Google Map's satellite view pilots can see the layout of runways, taxiways, and buildings (depending on the quality of the satellite images) before arriving at an airport. A chart data view has also been added to Google Map's default views to show aeronautical chart information such as obstructions and special use airspace.

RunwayFinder even has its own API that allows developers to embed RunwayFinder charts on their own websites.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Google Map of Boeing 787's First Flight

The Dreamliner Flight Track

Boeing's new aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner, will today take its very first flight. Boeing's website Boeing's New Airplane is hosting a live webcast of the event and have produced a Google Map that will track the plane's flight in real-time. The Dreamliner is due to take off at 10 am (PST) (18:00 GMT).

At the time of writing the map shows the Dreamliner parked directly on the runway at Paine Field, Seattle. The map includes indicators that will show the plane's speed and altitude whilst in flight. Flight data for the map is provided by FlyteComm,Inc. The Dreamliner's location will be updated on the map once a minute.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Simulated Chinese Flight Tracking Map

AirCN Map

This Chinese Google Maps mashup is a simulated map of flights in and out of Chinese airports.

Planes are shown on the map with small red aeroplane map markers. Clicking on any of the plane markers opens an information window with details about the flight. The planes shown on the map are also displayed in a map sidebar. Clicking on any of the planes in the sidebar will centre the map on the selected plane.

The site is only in Chinese.

Hat-tip to Ren for pointing out that this is a simulated map and not a real-time tracking map.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Find Cheap Fares on Google Maps

Kayak Insight

Kayak.com have created a Google Map mashup that will do a live search for cheap flights from any airport in the world.

To initiate the map the user just has to type the name of an airport in the search box and press 'change home airport'. The map then shows live searches for cheap fares to other airports around the world. Each flight path and airport is then added individually to the map.

Clicking on any of the map markers will open an information window with details of the fares and a link to the relevant page on Kayak.com. The fares are also displayed underneath the map.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Real-Time Twitter Map of Plane Journeys

Flight Tweets

Mibazzar's Flight Tweet map shows the latest Tweets and Facebook messages from people currently on plane flights. The messages have been sent using Lufthansa's MySkyStatus service, which can send altitude, location, departure and arrival updates automatically to your Facebook and Twitter pages. The service is not limited to Lufthansa flights and senders can send messages from any flight.

The Flight Tweet map animates through the latest messages sent via the service, plotting the messages on a Google Map. All you have to do is sit back and watch.

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Flight Finder on Google Maps

Flightm8

Have you ever had the problem of not knowing which airlines fly to your chosen destination? Flightm8 can tell you which airlines fly where.

To use Flightm8 you select the city from which you wish to fly. Once you have selected a city the nearest airports are shown on a Google Map. You then select the airport(s) you wish to fly from. Once you have repeated the process for your destination city Flightm8 will show you all the airlines that fly between your chosen cities.

Flightm8 even provides links to the airline so that you can book your flight.

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