Well for some of us that have to work out in suburbia-land, far away from the airport, it's not so easy. One thing I've noticed working here though is that most planes come in high above our building here by the Microsoft campus and make a sharp turn to the west. Then, when I'm at home, I can see them stacked up, heading west until the get over the University of Washington and Lake Union where they make a SHARP left turn to head south to the airport. I would love to find a program that shows me that. Clay - SEA Clay Wardlow | Technical Publications | ADIC | Redmond, WA | 425-897-7448 -----Original Message----- From: Paul K [mailto:runway27r@xxxxxxxxx]=20 Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 1:38 AM To: The Airline List; Clay Wardlow Subject: Re: Airport Traffic Tracking Yes there is something else and it's free. It's called EYES. Just travel to the airport of choice (that you have you pay for) and watch. It's also in high definition and in 3-D. :))) Paul ------------------------ Wings Over Philadelphia http://phlairline.com ------------------------ --- Clay Wardlow <clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've just discovered this: >=20 > =3D20 >=20 > www.passur.com <http://www.passur.com/>=3D20 >=20 > =3D20 >=20 > They've got something that shows departures and > arrivals into certain > airports. >=20 > =3D20 >=20 > I've been watching it all day. They have a limited > number of airports > (LGA, BOS, EWR, LAX, SJC, etc). Does anyone else > know if there's such a > thing (free) for other airports? >=20 > =3D20 >=20 > Clay - SEA >=20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D -------------------------------------------------- Wings Over Philadelphia http://phlairline.com -------------------------------------------------- =09 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail=20