Thursday 11 March 2010

LN-NOV B737-8FZ Norwegian Air Shuttle First Flight


L/N 3215 C/N 31713 B737-8FZ LN-NOV NORWEGIAN AIR SHUTTLE
Dep RNT 11:40 PST Arr BFI 13:50 PST via a go around at PAE
Call Sign BOE122 Hex Code 4786FD
Photo Credit: Seahawks7757 Landing at BFI after a test flight
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13497349@N04/4448739996/sizes/l/

7 comments:

  1. You are correct i couldnt read my own handwriting oops - Thanks now corrected

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  2. Always curious what exactly is the HEX code?
    Also got a shot of this bird yesterday-
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/13497349@N04/4448739996/

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  3. Great photo of LN-NOV I wil include it in this post as it was painted at Renton normally first flights are 'green' aircraft.
    Will try to explain about the Hex Codes in another comment.

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  4. What is Mode-S/ADS-B - Hex Code
    Mode S is a Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) technique with a selective interrogation of aircraft with its unique 24-bit worldwide address. This enables a unique identification of aircraft removing the risk of confusion due to overlapping signals.
    Mode S operates in the same Radio Frequency (1030-1090 MHz) band as conventional SSR systems.
    Mode-S employs airborne transponders to provide altitude and identification data, with ADS-B adding global navigation data typically obtained from a GPS receiver
    The position and identification data supplied by Mode S/ADS-B broadcasts are available to pilots and air traffic controllers.
    Mode S/ADS-B data updates rapidly, is very accurate and provides pilots and air traffic controllers with common air situational awareness for enhanced safety, capacity and efficiency. Further, It can provide a cost-effective solution for surveillance coverage in non-radar airspace.
    In USA, Germany, Denmark, Canada the hex codes stays with the registration when the registration is re-used but in the UK the hex code stays with the aircraft if it is re-registered to another G- reg for example if a aircraft was re-registered from G-ABCD to G-WXYZ then the hex cod stays the same as the code stays with the aircraft.
    Different countries have different ways of allocating their Mode-S Hex Codes there is no worldwide standard operating proceedure.

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  5. Forgot to mention for a picture diagram of how Mode-S works look at the website http://www.kinetic-avionics.co.uk/modes.php

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  6. For the question about painting at Renton it appears that depending how complex the paint job is then the gap between L/N's for aircraft painted at Renton is either every 5th 6th or 7th aircraft off the production line, since the last American was painted L/N 3185 N826NN the following have been painted at Renton L/N 3191 PR-GGY, L/N 3197 A6-FDG, L/N 3204 B-5501, L/N 3210 LN-RNW, 3215 LN-NOV, L/N 3220 N944WN, L/N 3225 PK-LGU, L/N 3230 EI-EKY, L/N 3235 B-5269 & L/N 3240 EI-EMA.

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