ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
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Re: ATL: TEN - Recon Discussion
I just saw this post after posting in the discussion thread. I dont know whats correct. The coordinates they are transmitting are not plotting on GE...sometimes there is pressure readings sometimes not...frustrating for them as well on the plane I'm sure
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Re: ATL: TEN - Recon Discussion
Does anyone know what the avg age of these aircraft they use are? Just wondering.
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Re: ATL: TEN - Recon Discussion
ScottNAtlanta wrote:Does anyone know what the avg age of these aircraft they use are? Just wondering.
I'm not sure but I worked on them in Biloxi in 1983 and they sure weren't new then. probably built in late sixties if I had to guess.
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CrazyC83 wrote:I believe AF301 is the oldest plane, correct, and AF309 (or 310) the newest?
I believe the P-3's date back to the 1970s, while the AF planes are varying ages.
Yes 301 & 302 are the oldest and ditto on the newest at 309 & 310. The actual age of the C-130J's I'd have to look up but they've been around since the 70's or 80's I believe.
I'm still working with my regular job, but will try to clear it by noon if possible so I can help.
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Re: ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
Hi Dave. I can continue with NOAA3.
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Who wants to continue posting the NOAA3 data?
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Re: ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Who wants to continue posting the NOAA3 data?
I can do it.
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CrazyC83 wrote:cycloneye wrote:Who wants to continue posting the NOAA3 data?
I can do it.
Good.
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Re: ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
NOAA plane finished mission so is now the Air Force plane alone.
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The C-130J Model took over in 1999. The original platform is from the '60s I believe...but I do not know if they have C-130s that have simply been sent to reset and upgraded, or if the older planes were actually retired and they received new aircraft that were J models. Most likely both - some are probably upgrades, and others were bought new.
There is a LOT of info about the planes (and equipment) here:
http://www.hurricanehunters.com/plane.html
Also, the communications issues they have, have NOTHING to do with the age of the aircraft itself. The communications are routed from a computer system through a transmitter to a satellite, where it is then routed to a station on the ground (either the NHC or Keesler AFB). I, personally, have dealt with military communications equipment and some of the equipment seems to have a mind of it's own! One minute it works and you get messages sent in a couple seconds, then the next message takes 10 minutes for it to go through. It can be a pain in the rear from time to time! Sometimes you just want to take the computer out, throw it across the desert, and then smash what's left with a hammer!
There is a LOT of info about the planes (and equipment) here:
http://www.hurricanehunters.com/plane.html
Also, the communications issues they have, have NOTHING to do with the age of the aircraft itself. The communications are routed from a computer system through a transmitter to a satellite, where it is then routed to a station on the ground (either the NHC or Keesler AFB). I, personally, have dealt with military communications equipment and some of the equipment seems to have a mind of it's own! One minute it works and you get messages sent in a couple seconds, then the next message takes 10 minutes for it to go through. It can be a pain in the rear from time to time! Sometimes you just want to take the computer out, throw it across the desert, and then smash what's left with a hammer!

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Just a small town southern boy helping other humans.
When does the next plane arrive in the storm?
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Re: ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
Here are the next missions for Sunday and Monday.
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WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS
CARCAH, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI, FL.
1055 AM EDT SAT 14 SEPTEMBER 2013
SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD)
VALID 15/1100Z TO 16/1100Z SEPTEMBER 2013
TCPOD NUMBER.....13-105
I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. TROPICAL STORM INGRID
FLIGHT 0NE --NOAA 43--
A. 15/2100Z
B. NOAA3 1310A INGRID
C. 15/1800Z
D. 22.3N 95.7W
E. 15/2030Z TO 15/2330Z
F. SFC TO 15,000 FT
FLIGHT TWO --TEAL 72--
A. 16/0000Z
B. AFXXX 1410A INGRID
C. 15/2115Z
D. 22.5N 96.0W
E. 15/2300Z TO 16/0300Z
F. SFC TO 15,000 FT
FLIGHT THREE --TEAL 73--
A. 16/1200Z
B. AFXXX 1510A INGRID
C. 16/0915Z
D. 22.5N 97.5W
E. 16/1130Z TO 16/1530Z
F. SFC TO 15,000 FT
2. SUCCEEDING DAY OUTLOOK.....NEGATIVE.
3. REMARKS:
A. A GLOBAL HAWK 871 MISSION INTO INGRID WITH A
15/1400Z TAKEOFF.
B. A POSSIBLE GLOBAL HAWK 872 MISSION INTO HUMBERTO
WITH A 16/1400Z DEPARTURE.
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Re: ATL: INGRID - Recon Discussion
Our friend Dave nor me can't do the missions of this afternoon/evening so I ask for volunteers to post the data from NOAA and Air force planes. Who says yes?
NOAA departs at 1 PM CDT and Air Force at 4 PM CDT.

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