| Flight tracking is an easy way to track the position of | | | | aircraft operators use when flying, this information |
| flights. This is done by tracing the actual path of an | | | | database system also identifies all other flights |
| aircraft. | | | | originating at nearby airports. The flight tracks are |
| Flight Tracker is a software tool that provides the | | | | generated from the Federal Aviation Administration Air |
| immediate status of an airline flight. Flight tracking can | | | | Traffic Control System's radar data, which provides |
| be easily networked to remote PCs, so if preferable, | | | | the aircraft's "footprints" in the sky. |
| one can separate dispatching and briefing areas. Airline | | | | Airline flight tracking has been made simple and is |
| flight tracking has helped increase scheduling and | | | | reasonably priced, for people, whether professionals or |
| operational forecast efficiency for organizations of all | | | | home users, with a keen interest in aircrafts. They can |
| sizes like airlines and logistics companies. This has not | | | | use this system by just installing this software in their |
| only increased planning efficiency but one can also | | | | PCs. Airplane enthusiasts can get information on any |
| look forward to enhanced customer service with | | | | airport and track flights throughout the country with |
| faster turn around times. | | | | only a simple internet connection. It's easy to track |
| Air traffic controllers use flight-tracking strips to | | | | flights by just entering their tracking number. |
| observe or track flights. A flight tracking strip is a | | | | Track telling is the process of communicating air |
| computer printout of an aircraft's shortened flight plan | | | | observations and strategic data information between |
| that is used by air traffic controllers to monitor an | | | | command and control systems or between services |
| aircraft's flight. It identifies the actual flight path that | | | | within the systems. |