I was looking at Janet flights on FlightAware and since it doesn't recognize KXTA (Groom Lake/Area 51) as an airport but it does recognize KTNX
(Tonopah Test Range), I thought I'd look for impossibly short Janet flights between McCarran (KLAS) and KTNX. According to Wikipedia, WWW is the ICAO
identifier for Janet, so I typed in a random WWW flight (WWW204) and I saw several flight records. One of them was a 12 minute flight from KLAS to
KTNX. Now, I'm no aviation expert, but KLAS is 150 miles from KTNX in a straight line, so the absolute slowest a 12 minute flight could manage that
distance would be at an average speed of 750 mph. Again, no aviation expert I, but I'm guessing 737s don't cruise at Mach 1. It also couldn't
decode the route for that particular flight and displays no flight path on the map. Here's the link to that flight record:
flightaware.com...
Now, I only looked at one. I'm guessing if I keep typing in random WWW flights, I'll find more like this. Anyway, what I'd like to know, since some
of you
are aviation experts, is it more likely that the arrival/departure times are wrong and that the route data got screwed up, or that KTNX
wasn't really its destination?
[edit on 31-5-2010 by shmuu]
Hah! Now here's your smoking cannon right here:
flightaware.com...
Here's a screenshot of the planned vs actual flight path for WWW217, Janet flight from Palmdale to Tonopah Test Range, on May 27, 2010, 4 days
ago:
It heads straight for Groom Lake instead of it's scheduled path.
Explain that?
[edit on 31-5-2010 by shmuu]
Here's a close-up of the end of the recorded path.
I don't know about you, but that doesn't look like Tonopah Test Range to me.
[edit on 31-5-2010 by shmuu]
OK, I just found a daily flight from Area 51 to McCarran, WWW223:
flightaware.com...
Supposedly coming from Tonopah Test Range every day, except it never checks in with any tower until it's most of the way there. It's obvious the
plane is coming from groom lake, because the first two check-ins almost always make a straight line to Groom lake. Sometimes the pilot starts
reporting a little too early, making it obvious where he's coming from. The flight in the link is a good example.
[edit on 31-5-2010 by shmuu]
Another flight from Area 51 to KLAS (WWW231):
flightaware.com...
Unless you think he made it 100 miles 3 minutes after departure. =P
[edit on 31-5-2010 by shmuu]