Planefinder "suspicious plane"

JRBids

Senior Member.
Someone has found Planefinder, I guess on the good side, it will keep them busy, LOL!

On the other hand, if the plane doesn't go in a straight line, it's suspicious.

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This flight actually didn't simply overfly Hermiston, it took off from Portland and flew it's scheduled route to Hermiston, landed there and took off to fly 71 statute miles to Lagrande airport.

Planefinder is crap. These people need to use Flightaware, which gives you every detail you could want:

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http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AMF1964

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http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AMF1964/history/20120928/1440Z/KPDX/KHRI/route

If you have google earth, you can open this file and view the flight from any angle in that program:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AMF1964/history/20130502/1450Z/KHRI/KLGD/google_earth

The generic image of a jet that Planefinder shows is quite inaccurate.

This is what that plane looks like, no room for spray equipment there:

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I'd love to post all this there but I'm sure it would be the last time I'd be able to be amused by Chemtrails Global Skywatch.
 
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