Label 10 usage has only been observed with Southwest Airlines (WN) and SkyWest Airlines [OO] to date.
Please provide examples of any other air carriers making use of this label.
Example 1: Flight WN2377, Registration N231WN, ICAO A20E38 (Southwest Airlines), Recorded on Saturday, June 18, 2022 17:47:55 UTC
LDR01,189,C,SWA-2600-014,0,N 29.874,W 95.801,19456, 7.2,KHOU,KAUS,KAUS,18L/,18R/,/,0,0,,,,,,,0,0,0,00,,106.6,06.2,112.8,,,
- In this example, the departure airport was KHOU, while the destination was KAUS.
- N 29.874 is latitude
- W 95.801 is longitude
- 19456 would be consistent with the airframe's altitude in feet at the time the message was received.
- 18L/,18R/,/, are the main KAUS runways.
Example 2: Flight WN4530, Registration N8502Z, ICAO ABAA0E (Southwest), Recorded on Sunday, June 19, 2022 3:02:33 UTC
LDR01,189,C,SWA-2600-014,0,N 29.860,W 95.803,33999, 9.9,KBNA,KSAT,KSAT,13R/,/,/,0,0,,,,,,,0,0,0,00,,126.7,08.7,135.4,,,
Similar to first example.
Example 3: Flight OO4959, Registration N717EV, ICAO A99686 (SkyWest), Recorded on Saturday, June 18, 2022 21:50:20 UTC
1,N,R,2022-06-18 21:50:16, 17275575,18JUN,4959,KIAH,KPHX,14048,1,PACK BLOWING METAL INTO,FLT DECK,RTRNG TO FIELD,,
Appears to be a message to Operations.
- unknown
- unknown
- unknown
- Date and time, UTC
- Unknown
- Date
- unknown
- Departure airport
- Destination airport (intended!)
- unknown
- unknown (possibly number of lines of message?)
- text message
/N50.154/E007.477/10/0.72/126/410/LGKL/1447/0085/00016/DINKU/XERUM/1222/BAVAX/1224/
/N59.068/E018.010/10/0.41/053/057/ESSB/1220/0047/00009/SB558/DUXNO/1216/FF30 /1216/
MET01EGHH
POS041216,N59.544,E032.009,1903, 910212,39004,107282
POS081154, N 5068,E 1702,---,300,30891, 39,33001, 712,-194,-508,7
REP04M04121916JL0012RJTTKDFW04041219TOU SEA040SW 350---M48251104C3CLR------NNYN
036327/ACKMSG/1315
080491/ACKMSG/5316
080491/OPSCTL/DA KIAD/DS KMEM/FOB 050400
/FTX ACARS DID FINALLY
INIT. LOTS OF MSG.
USED PAPER W/B.
- LDR - unknown
Quite a few different formats, as well as free-form and multi-line text or equipment readouts.