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Well, when you pull up a specific airport, you're not pulling up raw or secondary radar. You're looking at traffic that is either IFR, or receiving some level of radar service, going to and from that specific airport.
Aircraft squawking 1200 aren't discreet to the system at all, and it would be impossible to pull them up from radar data.
Without knowing the full details, I would make an educated guess that it is all non-military, or otherwise unclassified aircraft that have a discreet squawk code assigned to them. If I try and pull up, say, NAS Pensacola, I see no flights in and out, though surely there are flights going on, at least one.
~Nate
And now I see there was a FAQ link, which I missed at first. Sure enough, it's IFR traffic. I don't see it mention anything about military traffic though, so we should still be seeing a xExxx datatag for the IFR training flights if it's not blocked.
But many IFR training flights out of Whiting at least are actually squawking 1200 and remaining VFR . . . or going on a XC or out-and-in.
But many IFR training flights out of Whiting at least are actually squawking 1200 and remaining VFR . . . or going on a XC or out-and-in.
I'd suggest that maybe it goes from activating the flight plan to radar service terminated... but man, I don't know.
~Nate