Filter by Airports ??? adsbexchange

Saint

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I use adsbexchange to watch airplanes in the air around me. Is there a way to just show only airplanes that are taking off and landing at one airport only that are in the air on the map and not show any other aircraft in the air.
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I use adsbexchange to watch airplanes in the air around me. Is there a way to just show only airplanes that are taking off and landing at one airport only that are in the air on the map and not show any other aircraft in the air.
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Nope
 

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If you set the altitude filter from 0 to 4000 feet, you'll mostly see aircraft that are approaching or departing. Aircraft flying over at cruising altitude will be excluded. Try different maximum altitudes to 'fine tune' the display.
 

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What I wanted to try and do is have all aircraft, from the time they are in the air going into or out of Buffalo NY airport show up on the map and nothing else on the map.
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What I wanted to try and do is have all aircraft, from the time they are in the air going into or out of Buffalo NY airport show up on the map and nothing else on the map.
Saint
You can do this on FlightRadar24, but not on ADSBx as far as I know.

On a free FR24 account you get one filter so you don't need to pay necessarily if this is all you want to have set up.

Use the Filters button at the bottom, and select Custom, Add New Filter, Airport, and KBUF for the IATA code. By default it is set to both inbound/outbound. Continue, Save, give it a name, and you're off to the races.
 

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You can do this on FlightRadar24, but not on ADSBx as far as I know.

On a free FR24 account you get one filter so you don't need to pay necessarily if this is all you want to have set up.

Use the Filters button at the bottom, and select Custom, Add New Filter, Airport, and KBUF for the IATA code. By default it is set to both inbound/outbound. Continue, Save, give it a name, and you're off to the races.
Thanks for the information, I make a filter, and it tells me (try free for 7 days)
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