flight:squawks
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| Squawk codes can be useful for determining where something has come from or is going to in the case of missing or incomplete route information. Or they can identify a specific type of mission or what an aircraft is up to. The emergency squawks are also listed here - these will trigger alerts live on the [[https:// | Squawk codes can be useful for determining where something has come from or is going to in the case of missing or incomplete route information. Or they can identify a specific type of mission or what an aircraft is up to. The emergency squawks are also listed here - these will trigger alerts live on the [[https:// | ||
| - | **Edit 16/05/24** You can now expect alerts to Discord ONLY regarding NATO Quick Reaction Alerts - fun! | + | **Edit 16/05/24** You can now expect alerts to Discord ONLY (not on the website) |
| There are a lot of accompanying notes that go with this data and these are reproduced here, although some are operational rather than informational. There are also a few extra notes added by us into places to try and help non-aviation-industry types actually understand things, as well as links to useful glossary terms or further sources of information: | There are a lot of accompanying notes that go with this data and these are reproduced here, although some are operational rather than informational. There are also a few extra notes added by us into places to try and help non-aviation-industry types actually understand things, as well as links to useful glossary terms or further sources of information: | ||
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