From To Cc Subject: Date: Importance: Attachments: RE: Aircraft info Tue, 28 Jan 2020 17:04:47 +0000 Normal SIMPLE FLIGHT PLANS N331JE (2010-2020).xlsx; SIMPLE FLIGHT PLANS N491GM (2000-2009).xlsx; SIMPLE FLIGHT PLANS N491GM (2010-2020).xlsx; SIMPLE FLIGHT PLANS N722JE (2010-2014).xlsx; SIMPLE FLIGHT PLANS N722JE (2015-2020).xlsx I am sending some of the Flight Plan information that you requested. This information pertains to the helicopters that we discussed, including N491GM (for which we are still uncertain on the exact dates of ownership.) I hope that there is some useful information in here. Hopefully, you have someone who is good with Excel. That's the best way to be able to analyze or quickly find the information you might be looking for. I have included a few notes here to help you understand the information, but if you have questions, you can give me a call. The first thing you are probably going to wonder about are the dates which are part of the Dept Time, Dest Time columns, but also system tracking dates (more easily understandable) all the way to the right. You'll eventually notice that the earliest information on this batch of information is from 2007. It was around that time that we started keeping these records. The Airport Codes are the ICAO codes. The easiest way to figure out the departure and destination is to either google the airport identifier or use the list at this site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICAO airport code All airports in the continental US begin with the ICAO code K. So if you see a three letter code, it is likely in the US, and would be prefaced with "K" in the ICAO code. For example, BOS (Boston Logan International Airport is KBOS). JFK is KJFK. All times (DEPT TIME, DEST TIME, ETA) are in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) which we use in aviation. The format in these columns is: COD-FITT. "C" is an internal code, "DD" is the day, and "TTTT" is the time, UTC, in 24-hour format. DEPT DOM and DEST D