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Tracking flights coast to coast from takeoff to landing, is this possible?

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AustinEverett:
I'm delighted I stumbled into your remarks because I'm hunting for posts that are comparable to yours.
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nycrich425:
So not all of the US ATC sectors are covered by Liveatc. As a result there will be holes in coverage. I usually have a map of all the east coast (downloaded from this site) and would just skip over that sector and tune to the next available sector to hear the flight when it comes up on that expected sector.

SD_Mark:
This seems an old thread - but I don't find any newer on the topic.  @JetScan1 I downloaded your LAX-BOS.pdf and have used it to follow flights in that corridor.  However a week ago I was trying to track a flight from Houston to LAX and it was off the bottom of the plot.  It looks like this PDF is a part (maybe a screen grab) of a larger image - does anyone know where the original might be, such that I could expand the covered area to encompass all the lower 48 states?

Thanks.

JetScan1:

--- Quote from: SD_Mark on December 15, 2023, 09:20:49 PM ---does anyone know where the original might be, such that I could expand the covered area to encompass all the lower 48 states?
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Attached below is the original. These are just my personal notes. Any updates or corrections always appreciated.

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