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MABEL Data : 017_20120223_Colorado

MABEL Data : 017_20120223_Colorado

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Label: 20120223_Colorado Location: Colorado
Flight
Scenario:
17
6
Time Range: 2012-02-23T00:17:27.000000Z
2012-02-23T08:43:00.000000Z
Comments: Good weather throughout most of the flight. CPL and DCS were also used on this flight.

Start Time End Time Point of Interest
2012-02-23T01:51:45.000000Z 2012-02-23T01:51:45.000000Z RAMPW 1
2012-02-23T02:22:17.000000Z 2012-02-23T02:22:17.000000Z RAMPW 2
2012-02-23T03:47:32.000000Z 2012-02-23T03:47:32.000000Z Senator Beck area
2012-02-23T04:02:36.000000Z 2012-02-23T05:04:53.000000Z CO run
2012-02-23T05:30:40.000000Z 2012-02-23T07:05:07.000000Z NM run

Flight/Segment Display File Count ATM Browse Download
017_20120223_Colorado/0043 Web Pages 0 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0100 Web Pages 51 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0200 Web Pages 58 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0300 Web Pages 60 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0400 Web Pages 59 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0500 Web Pages 60 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0600 Web Pages 58 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0700 Web Pages 60 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML
017_20120223_Colorado/0800 Web Pages 6 No ATM BRW L2A Tar Combined KML

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