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The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:12
by westyorkshireguy
How far in advance does this website get the aircraft that will be operating the flight? I know it can change, but wondered if the info is available the day before.
I head off to Orlando on VS75 soon, and at the moment am in seat 61 H&K the 2 seaters towards the back.
However the newer aircraft that do the route have no window here so don't want to be lumbered with that for 8 hours!!!!
Want to be able to move if it is the newer aircraft.
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:15
by Neil
Check the
status update page, as this is where the information is shown first, and as the data is from a live feed from Virgin, it is pretty quick and accurate.
Neil
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:36
by westyorkshireguy
Thanks Neil.
Would it be around midnight when it would probably show do think?
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:40
by Neil
I honestly don't know, you can usually work out the VS75 a/c, by seeing which a/c is operating the VS76 the night before, as this *usually* then goes back out to MCO.
Neil
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:44
by Pete
Neil's advice is sage as always.
The best way to get advance notice of the specific aircraft operating a route inbound to the UK is to find out which aircraft flew the outbound leg - it's normally the same aircraft back home.
For outbound flights (ie, from the UK), we get notification on the status page anywhere between 8-3 hours before the flight is scheduled to depart. You'll see an update with the scheduled departure time and aircraft put onto the route. It can still change, of course, right up to the point of departure - but rarely does that happen unless there's a technical problem.
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
02 Jul 2010, 12:53
by westyorkshireguy
Thanks Neil & Pete, this website is just brilliant!
I will keep my eyes glued to V-Flyer then!-)
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
28 Mar 2012, 21:52
by jackhjharding
Hi guys
Quick question - what does the 'Risk of Aeromobile' stat refer to?
Re: The "Which Aircraft" Tool

Posted:
28 Mar 2012, 22:13
by Pete
The ability to use your mobile phone on the flight.
The majority of passengers appear to hate the idea of having someone sat next to them on their mobile for 10 hours, but it would seem the revenue they would make from the calls won out over passenger opinion on this one. The Which Aircraft Tool can limit your risk of enduring the Aeromobile 'feature'.