RussR
En-Route
I file a flight plan. (Using Foreflight, but I don't think that matters.) when it shows up on Flightaware, the departure and arrival times aren't what I entered.
This has caused confusion in the past, if I'm going to meet someone. "I thought you said you were going to arrive at 11, but flightaware is saying 11:15". Obviously, this has the potential to cause a bit of a problem for me if the person I'm picking up is paying me and expects me to be there on time.
This time difference seems to happen every time I file.
For today's example, I filed for a 9 AM departure and 1:44 ETE:
But Flightaware shows it as a 9:10 departure and 1:59 enroute for a 11:09 arrival.
Now, as I'm typing this, I do think I figured out the difference in enroute time. Flightaware seems to be reflecting the route that the ATC computer sent back, which has me backtrack to the nearest VOR the almost retrace my steps back to a fix near my departure airport before heading to my destination. It must do some math based on distance and filed speed, I guess. So that would explain the added time.
But why the 10 minute difference on takeoff time? Is it assuming we're all airliners and that our filed "departure time" is our push-back time?
(I may have asked this question a couple of years ago, but I couldn't find it here, so may it was somewhere else. And maybe the situation has changed - regardless, I don't remember getting a very satisfying answer wherever it was I asked it.)
This has caused confusion in the past, if I'm going to meet someone. "I thought you said you were going to arrive at 11, but flightaware is saying 11:15". Obviously, this has the potential to cause a bit of a problem for me if the person I'm picking up is paying me and expects me to be there on time.
This time difference seems to happen every time I file.
For today's example, I filed for a 9 AM departure and 1:44 ETE:
But Flightaware shows it as a 9:10 departure and 1:59 enroute for a 11:09 arrival.
Now, as I'm typing this, I do think I figured out the difference in enroute time. Flightaware seems to be reflecting the route that the ATC computer sent back, which has me backtrack to the nearest VOR the almost retrace my steps back to a fix near my departure airport before heading to my destination. It must do some math based on distance and filed speed, I guess. So that would explain the added time.
But why the 10 minute difference on takeoff time? Is it assuming we're all airliners and that our filed "departure time" is our push-back time?
(I may have asked this question a couple of years ago, but I couldn't find it here, so may it was somewhere else. And maybe the situation has changed - regardless, I don't remember getting a very satisfying answer wherever it was I asked it.)