Thursday, February 11, 2016
long term survelliance flights over Chicago
Perhaps you've heard of constantly circling Cessna planes, spending hours circling high above US cities.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/18/fbi-surveillance-flights-by-the-book-rarely-track-/?page=all
Today I happened to see many of them over Chicago. Looking at FlightRadar24's live feed I saw two. Their data is much more complete than my limited ADS-B receiving capability.
The first was a Cessna, high at 9,000ft. It looks like it came from DuPage County airport, and has done a number of similar flights in the past few days. I was able to spot it in binoculars, and in doing so also picked up an identical looking plane holding an identical path, but not on ADS-B. I presume I was seeing a shift change, but one never knows. It had the 4414 squawk, and matched the false front company 'OBR Leasing'.
Not only Cessnas, but a Bell 407 helicopter was hanging around too at a lower altitude further west, closer to Midway.
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For all the fear about surveillance drones, a manned light airplane like the Cessna is still cheaper and simpler to operate. Really makes you wonder what kind of "routine" surveillance they're conducting, especially over that part of town.
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