Hello,
I've checked that in some case an aircraft tail number may be interpreted together a flight number (when they are substantially the same),
generating a confused data mix.
Example: you can see that the small airplane with tail number I-A139 historical flights data get mixed wit the Iraqui airways flight IA139 (the same, but without dash), and the contrary. Quite a mess.
Very probably this is not a single case: such kind of combination already happens other time.
IMHO this is a bug: the existence of the dash should be considered when selecting data form the database.
What do you think about?
MaxB
I've checked that in some case an aircraft tail number may be interpreted together a flight number (when they are substantially the same),
generating a confused data mix.
Example: you can see that the small airplane with tail number I-A139 historical flights data get mixed wit the Iraqui airways flight IA139 (the same, but without dash), and the contrary. Quite a mess.
Very probably this is not a single case: such kind of combination already happens other time.
IMHO this is a bug: the existence of the dash should be considered when selecting data form the database.
What do you think about?
MaxB