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Boeing 737-800 (N8701Q)
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Boeing 737-800 (N8701Q)

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Scot Wattawa
Are you really posting images of pictures that have already been removed before as they were not your images?
Greg Byington
That's what it looks like. For a variety of reasons, I am now of the opinion that none of his photos are really his.
Brian Wilkes
Ive asked for him to be banned but fallen on deaf ears. Pls report him and will see what happens!
Gary Schenauer
Brian -- The reason why your request for him to be banned is being ignored can be found among the many "badges" he has been awarded. He has a bunch of badges awarded to him that he (supposedly) earned for posting photos - photos taken by other photographers and stolen from other sites. But the badge that "explains" exactly WHY your request that he be banned is falling "on deaf ears" is the one about two-thirds of the way down. He is an "Active ADS-B Feeder." If FA bans him, they lose his ADS-B feed. Stated another way, he can get away with being a photo thief because he (sort of) works for FA. So he is providing a service to FA by providing the feed - and he is simultaneously mocking FA (and the FA photo screeners) by brazenly stealing photos and posting them here as his own because he knows FA won't ban him.
Brian Wilkes
Gary there not his photos he is breaking the law period!
cliff731
Gary - FA's declining to do something about this situation for the reasons you have stated seriously degrades the integrity of their photo section... and even FA's own credibility in my humble opinion.
Viv Pike
Strange - one of his many "tags" states that he has uploaded more than 100 tagged photos, but his album only has 71 pics in it ...
Viv Pike
I meant to say "Badges"
Brian Wilkes
Might have had 100 pics on there but there all not taken by him an been deleted. If FA are keeping him around due to 2 airports he covers is poor form and sets a very dangerous precedence for others to follow!
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
01-May-2024 B38MPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl ()Denver Intl () 06:50PM MST 09:15PM MDT Scheduled
01-May-2024 B38MDaugherty Field ()Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl () 04:45PM PDT 05:45PM MST Scheduled
01-May-2024 B38MNashville Intl ()Daugherty Field () 01:22PM CDT 03:18PM PDT Scheduled
01-May-2024 B38MReagan National ()Nashville Intl () 11:55AM EDT 12:25PM CDT Scheduled
01-May-2024 B38MDallas Love Fld ()Reagan National () 07:20AM CDT 10:50AM EDT Scheduled
30-Apr-2024 B38MAustin-Bergstrom Intl ()Dallas Love Fld () 09:35PM CDT 10:15PM CDT Scheduled
30-Apr-2024 B38MCancun Int'l ()Austin-Bergstrom Intl () 05:30PM EST 08:05PM CDT Scheduled
30-Apr-2024 B38MPhoenix Sky Harbor Intl ()Cancun Int'l () 10:54AM MST 04:20PM EST En Route
30-Apr-2024 B38MDenver Intl ()Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl () 08:58AM MDT 09:32AM MST 1:33
30-Apr-2024 B38MWilliam P Hobby ()Denver Intl () 06:20AM CDT 07:21AM MDT 2:01
29-Apr-2024 B38MCancun Int'l ()William P Hobby () 05:35PM EST 07:54PM CDT 2:19
29-Apr-2024 B38MBaltimore/Washington Intl ()Cancun Int'l () 02:02PM EDT 03:56PM EST 2:54
29-Apr-2024 B38MCleveland-Hopkins Intl ()Baltimore/Washington Intl () 11:54AM EDT 12:46PM EDT 0:52
29-Apr-2024 B38MBaltimore/Washington Intl ()Cleveland-Hopkins Intl () 10:04AM EDT 10:53AM EDT 0:49
29-Apr-2024 B38MSouthwest Florida Intl ()Baltimore/Washington Intl () 05:44AM EDT 07:39AM EDT 1:55
28-Apr-2024 B38MDenver Intl ()Southwest Florida Intl () 04:52PM MDT 10:14PM EDT 3:21
28-Apr-2024 B38MDallas Love Fld ()Denver Intl () 03:01PM CDT 03:37PM MDT 1:36
28-Apr-2024 B38MMiami Intl ()Dallas Love Fld () 11:36AM EDT 01:19PM CDT 2:43
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