Can you explain?
27 0 Replyno, im not national geographic.
15 0 ReplyBut like seriously, I have absolutely no idea what is going on with these images. Like bare-minimum context.
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Since I have too much time this morning I did some digging, and I don't think anything is going down.
You observed 2 airliners that regularly fly between Russia and Turkey:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/tc-jfj/
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/tc-jfk/
D-KSJX is a glider: https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/d-ksjx/
Aircraft SPIRB is most likely a private plane that took off from a rural airstrip at coordinates 53°58'59"N 20°52'51"E.
9 0 ReplyThis is normal. They fly using some kind of corridor if I'm correct. I took such plane from Russia to turkey 2 months ago and it's definitely not a direct flight because Russian planes are not allowed in many countries' airspace.
8 0 ReplyNothing to see here. Typical Russian pilot too drunk to fly directly south.
6 0 Replyit turned south and two more
edit: hmmmmmm
edit: too many events
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another one is about to do the same thing (go from Belarussian airspace to Lithuanian airspace)
6 0 ReplyIt’s just going around Ukraine, isn’t it?
6 0 Replyhmm
edit: one just turned south perhaps?
edit: WHAT IS HAPPENING (too many events to post)
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it's now in the sulwaki gap
4 0 Replyim not even gonna report anymore and just gonna go back to doing something else.
3 0 ReplyIT MAY HIT AN AUSTRAIN AIRLINES PLANE (update)
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