airport visit
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airport visit
I visited DFW on 13th & 14th June 2010 between 10-00 and 18-00 on 13th June and 10-00 and 14-00 on 14th June and had a really good days spotting but unfortunately I lost my log book on the plane on my way back to England having seen your excellent acars logs I wondered if it was possible to get a complete log of all airlines including American Eagle for the days and times I was there.It would be greatly appreciated as the chance for me to get these registrations again might never come about.Also if anybody has any questions reguarding Airports in the UK I would gladly try and answer any questions.Hoping some one can help me Stan
Re: airport visit
Stan,
Welcome to DFW Tower! The ACARS logs only show what sends out a message and are not complete. As for Eagle tails, you may want to check the Bureau of Transportation Statistics website in a month or two. They post a list of every flight, times, tail numbers etc by airport and airline. You can pick DFW, Eagle and the date you want, and then go through by times and get the tail numbers you probably saw. Try this link:
[url]http://www.bts.gov/xml/ontimesummarysta ... ex.xml/url]
I saw a few months because the most current data is April 2010. Once June is posted, you should be able to get nearly all the Eagle flights, including the ones during your time spotting. Hope this helps!
Greg
Welcome to DFW Tower! The ACARS logs only show what sends out a message and are not complete. As for Eagle tails, you may want to check the Bureau of Transportation Statistics website in a month or two. They post a list of every flight, times, tail numbers etc by airport and airline. You can pick DFW, Eagle and the date you want, and then go through by times and get the tail numbers you probably saw. Try this link:
[url]http://www.bts.gov/xml/ontimesummarysta ... ex.xml/url]
I saw a few months because the most current data is April 2010. Once June is posted, you should be able to get nearly all the Eagle flights, including the ones during your time spotting. Hope this helps!
Greg