Should a helicopter not appear on FlightRadar?
Should a helicopter not appear on FlightRadar?
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Blue Oval84

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5,367 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Random question but a large red and white helicopter just flew north past my place in Brighton, not at particularly high altitude and was deffo not the copper chopper. I decided to have a little peek on flight radar to see what it was and it isn't there on the screen.

I assumed it would have to appear on there or is that not the case for helicopters? Sorry may seem a daft question but I'm far from knowledgeable about aviation, just nosey! smile

caiss4

1,945 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Flightradar shows commercial flights mainly. Try www.adsbexchange.com if you want to see most things flying. Of course not all aircraft will have working transponders and I really don't know what the rules are!

ETA: based on your description of the helicopter are you somewhere north of Brighton?
ETAA: read the original post dumbo! Transponder started around Eastbourne, followed the coast to Brighton and is now flying in a northerly direction towards Dorking

Edited by caiss4 on Sunday 26th July 11:52


Edited by caiss4 on Sunday 26th July 11:55

Buzz84

1,476 posts

173 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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that would have been this one then:

https://tinyurl.com/y2zxlc6l

The_Doc

6,011 posts

244 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Small craft don't have ADS–B and are invisible to this tracking.

My brother flies Robinson R22 and R44 commercially and he never shows up.

I think it's mandatory in the USA, but not here

Blue Oval84

Original Poster:

5,367 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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caiss4 said:
Flightradar shows commercial flights mainly. Try www.adsbexchange.com if you want to see most things flying. Of course not all aircraft will have working transponders and I really don't know what the rules are!

ETA: based on your description of the helicopter are you somewhere north of Brighton?
ETAA: read the original post dumbo! Transponder started around Eastbourne, followed the coast to Brighton and is now flying in a northerly direction towards Dorking
Useful thanks! I'll try that one next time. And yes, I'm actually in Brighton, but on the northern edge of town smile

Buzz84 said:
that would have been this one then:

https://tinyurl.com/y2zxlc6l
Yes, it was indeed, I'm pretty sure from looking at the pics.


ecsrobin

18,524 posts

189 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Some of the coastguard helicopters have been removed from Flightradar24 on the request of the operator/coastguard yet all the aircraft are fitted with AIS so MarineTraffic will show them. Also the NATS app shows some of the aircraft that don’t show on FR24.

CharlieH89

9,080 posts

189 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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I use planefinder which shows up a lot of helicopters

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/plane-finder-flight-...

Chocmonster

957 posts

235 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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I use Freedar.uk as well as Flightradar as I find it shows more Helicopters & Millitary stuff.

Brother D

4,347 posts

200 months

Monday 27th July 2020
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The_Doc said:
Small craft don't have ADS–B and are invisible to this tracking.

My brother flies Robinson R22 and R44 commercially and he never shows up.

I think it's mandatory in the USA, but not here
Yes is mandatory since the start of the year if you do any flying in A,B,C and class E - better visual description - still thousands of aircraft without them as yet..

https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2019/...