Welcome to, the world's largest co-op of ADS-B/Mode S/MLAT feeders, and the world's largest public source of unfiltered flight data. Access to worldwide flight tracking data opens up a whole new world of flight monitoring for hobbyists, researchers, and journalists alike. This wouldn't be possible without our amazing community of volunteers and feeders hosting airplane tracking equipment all over the globe. And we are always looking for new participants to expand our network. Be sure to check out the "how to feed" page to find out how you can help. ADS-B Exchange differs from typical flight tracking sites in two primary ways. First and foremost ADS-B Exchange does not participate in the filtering performed by most other flight tracking websites which do not share data on military or certain private aircraft. Because ADS-B Exchange does not use any FAA data there are no FAA BARR/LADD, military, or other "filters" preventing you from seeing the the data you collected. ADS-B Exchange simply does not accept payment or requests to remove aircraft from public tracking!
Tropical Weather Florida Sightseers watch waves crash on shore as Hurricane Dorian made its way off the Florida coast Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, in Ormond Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) The Red Cross already has applied different methods during the pandemic to shelter people, including providing more than 23, 000 hotel stays in a recent four-week span because of tornadoes across the country, according to American Red Cross Senior Vice President of Disaster Services Trevor Riggen. "In hurricane season, we assume that we'll have to open many shelters to keep families safe, " Riggen said. "So, we've introduced new protocol, we've adjusted a screening process to make sure we're taking the temperature of clients that come to shelters, checking for symptoms... We want to make sure they know whether we put them in a hotel or a shelter that they're the safest they can possibly be, even in the face of this pandemic. " COVID-19 fears could affect people's decisions to evacuate as a hurricane nears, according to some town hall participants.