Due to my nerves etc I've been keeping an eye on the flight path most VS75/76 flights take from MAN-MCO (and vis versa).
I notice that most flights tend to go over the top of the Atlantic, then down the USA East coast.
I was curious therefore, watching today, why todays A333 from MAN-MCO is flying straight across the middle of the Atlantic?
I thought they took the North route for safety purposes (i.e, to always be near an airport?
(P.S; why do the also flights tend to dissapear off flightradar for large periods of time? Is it just the limitations of the website? Or do these flights turn soemthing off when not required?)
thankyou from a curious passenger-to-be
I notice that most flights tend to go over the top of the Atlantic, then down the USA East coast.
I was curious therefore, watching today, why todays A333 from MAN-MCO is flying straight across the middle of the Atlantic?
I thought they took the North route for safety purposes (i.e, to always be near an airport?
(P.S; why do the also flights tend to dissapear off flightradar for large periods of time? Is it just the limitations of the website? Or do these flights turn soemthing off when not required?)
thankyou from a curious passenger-to-be