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Hello FlightAware Network!Happy New Year! We hope you had a great holiday season with family and friends. 2023 was a great year as we added thousands of new PiAwares and FlightFeeders hosts around the world. We intend to continue growing our network in 2024 and encourage you to invite friends and family to join our network to improve FlightAware’s flight coverage. |
Last month, we collaborated with Tim Fino to hold a STEM event for elementary school students in Detroit. Tim is the Director of the Detroit Science and Engineering Fair, an avid pilot, and a certified flight instructor. We connected with him at EAA AirVenture during our presentation last year and he was interested in incorporating FlightAware into a Raspberry Pi Code Club he holds where he teaches programming to elementary and middle school students at Detroit Public Schools.
Their first project was to construct a PiAware receiver and view the local flights in the area through SkyAware and My ADS-B Stats pages. They built a total of ten PiAwares in the class. At the end of the class, Tim is planning to take the students on orientation flights to various airports throughout the U.S. to install the PiAwares at permanent locations. In doing so, the students will be awarded their Young Eagles flight. Here’s a photo he sent us of the class.
We’re proud to be involved in events that merge aviation and technology to young people. If you’ve participated in anything similar or have any collaboration ideas on how we can inspire young people through aviation and technology, we’d love to hear about it! Email us at adsbsocial@flightaware.com.
K8DGB sent in some great photos of his PiAware site stationed in rural Delaware, Ohio. His antenna is 25 feet between his amateur satellite antennas and situated a few miles from the local municipal airport. Awesome drone shot!
ranseierkarl has been a part of the FlightAware network for over a year and submitted this photo of his installation in Ohlstadt, Bavaria. His ADS-B antenna is mounted above his DVB multiplex antennas for terrestrial and satellite TV. What a great photo that captures the beautiful Indian summer in Bavaria!
Thanks to you both for your time and effort to build quality setups and contributing to FlightAware!
If you have photos or an interesting story you’d like to share with us about you or your receiver, email us at adsbsocial@flightaware.com and you may be featured in one of our newsletters.
Are you proud of your receiver setup? Send us your photos! Each month we will proudly feature some of our ADS-B receiver hosts in our newsletter like the ones you see above. If you’re interested in being featured, please submit photos of your setups and a small summary about you or your setup, and we’ll pick some of the best ones to feature each month! We hope the featured hosts segment has been giving you ideas on improvements you can make to your receivers. |
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Our ADS-B network spans across 194 countries on all 7 continents thanks to you all. Our goal is to expand our terrestrial ADS-B coverage across the entire world, especially around airports to improve our surface coverage. If you or someone you know has connections to airports and FBO’s or live in areas where we lack coverage, we’d love to send you a FlightFeeder! You can apply for one here. If we already have coverage in your area, you can still contribute to FlightAware by building your own PiAware. It’s a fun little weekend project!
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