@greenpilot where would one find some live atc stations?
Unfortunately nothing new with either,
Both have been flying over the same locations for the last 7 months
He still won't give it up, I bet.
Satellite communications and morse codes did not have end points in normal people's homes. Ham radio likewise. Given I experienced these era's personally, that charge is false. I did not spend the 70's worried WW3 would start the following day. One read about US Russian one-upmanship and recognised it for what it was.
Perhaps our differing recollections reflect our living in different places.
Are these actually your views or those of your ‘papa’…😀😀
Western military know exactly where Putin is at all times.
Question is if Putin escalated would he be out of reach in a bunker at the time.
And before the but there could be worse than Putler to take over. I'm sure the same type of intellect was mused over of making Hitler a target in WW2.
World and Germany still breathed a sigh of relief when he did the deed and killed himself.
Here you go. Just turn your volume down. Click on the airport or control centre of your choice. You can then stream the live atc source. They may suddenly begin to transmit, so watch your ears!
Airspace is normally divided into High Altitude, Low Altitude, Control ( which is an overall Polish Control), then pertaining to each airport, you have Ground, Approach and Clearance. Some of these Control sections share the same frequencies, especially in smaller airports.
At the bus station in Ryazan a man put himself on fire refusing to go to war in Ukraine
I'd say that the unthinkable - an old style landgrab invasion - already happened seven 7 months ago. This is all just a continuation.
And I reckon the chances of nuclear war and full on NATO Russia conflict are close to zero. Sabre rattling by Russia, NATO responds in kind, just as a warning, then back to the status quo. We humans love to think the end of the world is nigh, it never has been yet and I doubt this time either
The way out lies to the east.
I'd start here: https://www.liveatc.net/
You can look up airport codes here: https://skyvector.com/
Coverage isn't that widespread, though mainly major international airports and some counties e.g. UK don't feature at all. @greenpilot may be using something more specialised.
So it is, thanks.
This one is gone: https://twitter.com/jenniferatntd
"This account doesn’t exist"
More drafting offices set on fire
We look forward to your mature analysis.
Wel that's true, I know the last Iranian woman I was with had a pair.........hang on! Maybe she wasn't a she!😡😡😡😡
The ole days were when you had Russian 'trawlers' up to no good instead of Russian trolls.
Have you no sense of humor.
The Triggered in was a major clue
Hi. I'm using a fairly powerful scanner reciever. It's running in the background all the time, but range is limited depending on the ionosphere. Ive a very long antenna outside, on a hill on an aluminum pole. Range is average 100 miles from my current position. So I mostly use LiveAtc for Eastern Europe.
You can sometimes hear Shannon Control speaking to aircraft transitioning Oceanic Clearance with their transponders off, which is interesting.
You wouldn't believe what crosses the country sometimes.
Looks like reports of two more mass graves have been found in Izyum
Putins safest place to be, from NATO, is in the middle of Moscow. NATO are not going to bomb Moscow anytime soon, regardless of what gets fired at Ukraine.
However, Putin is probably not quite so safe in Moscow from the Russian population or whoever around can manage to get close to him and push him out a window (which would be the best outcome for everyone). But if he heads to some remote hideaway then any nuclear or chemical attack will result in his big houses getting some extensive remodeling, in addition to any Russian military bases that get wiped out by conventional bombing.
Aviation News:
Two things you don't see every day:
1. A Turkish Airforce B-737 AWACS is currently circling Estonia as part of the current NATO operations.
2. Definitely a rare one. Here a US Navy C2 Greyhound gives away the location of the US 6th fleet, as it heads off on a ship resupply mission from its Aircraft Carrier.
Along with the other two gobsheens
Should have looked a little closer ,it was given a large aircraft icon ,
Should have realized looking at it's path
this is why the borders needs to be closed and no more russians into Europe
At Slobozhanschyna direction Russian army shelled Strilecha, Odnorobivka, Veterynarne, Hatysche, Kamyanka, Holubivka and Senkove, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
I’ve fingers crossed this new mobilisation of so called reserve troops will cause internal havoc in Russia- main problem currently though is that call ups are mainly taking place in poorer Eastern Russia where not many in the likes of Moscow will actually give a damn about - just what is the typical Russian persons “red line” before they start storming the Kremlin? Likely a much higher benchmark than we in the west would tolerate and probably involves weeks of starvation or no access to Chanel handbags 😂
Left hand side of river is Estonia. Right is Russia. 😳
You are agreeing with me, but oddly are arguing.
😂
I'll think we will leave it there.
The Russian army won't use tanks to cross the border into Europe.
They just use cars and commercial airlines.
Imagine if this was an Irish pipeline into any country. I doubt you'd get one Irish person to turn up. "I will in my hole".🙄
Ah sure, mcsean got the marching orders. Likewise DynamoKebab disappeared after their disgusting comments on POWs.
The problem with Russia using some nuclear weapon in Ukraine is that NATO could intervene militarily in conventional terms but that would leave open the possibility of wider nuclear attacks from Russia. In that situation, you'd think that getting your retaliation in first is smarter i.e. preemptive action. And therein lies a real risk, the assessment of military and political planners and what they decide to do in order to minimise collateral damage.