AA737-823 From United States of America, joined Mar 2000, 5342 posts, RR: 11 Posted (6 years 3 weeks 2 days 14 hours ago) and read 1365 times:
Hi, guys.
I need the tail number of the 737-924 that did ANC-SEA yesterday, May 2, flight 223. I got all my other tail numbers, but couldn't see that one in the dark. And I am not at my home PC, so I don't have the links to any websites that do that.
AA737-823 From United States of America, joined Mar 2000, 5342 posts, RR: 11 Reply 4, posted (6 years 3 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 1293 times:
Oh, thanks guys, you have no idea how great this is to me.
See, I THOGUHT it might have said 408, but I couldn't be sure. And 408 is the FIRST 737-900 I ever flew on, back in the days of August 2002, from Houston to Tampa. Of course, that was in coach, and yesterday I got an elite upgrade... but wow.
Sorry, it's kinda sentimental... but there was a girl involved, so maybe now you see why I'm being a sap!!!
Zachary92373 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 5, posted (6 years 3 weeks 6 hours ago) and read 1242 times:
Quoting Jnj561 (Reply 3): What are some websites that provide tail numbers for particular flights?
I was wondering the same thing. I work in Lake Arrowhead, CA and am able to do some good spotting of inbound LAX traffic (J107 approach). I'm always able to easily locate the flight info using Flightaware.com, but still don't know where to look for registration (on the internet, that is). Any clues?
AlexPorter From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 6, posted (6 years 3 weeks 6 hours ago) and read 1237 times:
To find registrations, there are two things I know:
- Airline employees can find out
- After a few weeks (?) or so if it is a major airline you can type in the flight info on some FAA website and the registration comes up.
USAFHummer From United States of America, joined May 2000, 10685 posts, RR: 54 Reply 8, posted (6 years 3 weeks 6 hours ago) and read 1214 times:
Quoting Zachary92373 (Reply 7): Thanks for the tip AlexPorter. I'll keep working the FAA end of it, but no luck so far.
The site is http://www.bts.gov ...you have to wait about 2 months after the flight for the data to be added and it only covers domestic flights since 1995...
From the bts.gov main page, click on "More Airline Industry", then "Searchable Database" (underneath Airline On-time performance), then pick either "Departures" or "Arrivals" under Detailed Statistics and knock yourself out...its a great tool!
[Edited 2007-05-06 01:52:46]
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