Flights over Efon-Alaaye, live on the scope.
The radar below is centred on Efon-Alaaye, Nigeria, and updates every few seconds. Tap any blip to see what it is — type, airline, registration and route.
SCOPE KEY — WHAT THE SHAPES MEAN
- ● AN ORDINARY PIGEON, MINDING ITS BUSINESS.
- ◆ MILITARY — WHEN MIL HIGHLIGHT IS ON.
- ✚ PUBLIC SERVICE — AIR AMBULANCE, POLICE, COASTGUARD, SAR.
- ◎ IN DISTRESS — TAP IT AND THE PANEL EXPLAINS THE CODE.
- ○ SIGNAL LOST MOMENTS AGO — COASTING AT LAST KNOWN POSITION.
See what's flying over you, right now
WHAT PLANE IS FLYING OVER EFON-ALAAYE?
Wondering what plane is that, overhead right now? Every aircraft over Efon-Alaaye broadcasting ADS-B appears on the scope above at its true position — airliners, freighters, helicopters, trainers, and the occasional mystery pigeon with no flight plan on file.
The nearest airport of any size, Akure Airport, is a good 33 NM away — so the sky over Efon-Alaaye is mostly cruise-level overflights with nowhere local to be.
Most traffic over Efon-Alaaye is working the nearby airports: Akure Airport (DNAK), 33 NM away; General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport (DNIL), 54 NM away; Ibadan Airport (DNIB), 59 NM away. Arrivals and departures from these fields cross the area daily, along with overflights riding the airways above.
The scope names what deserves naming: military movements, air ambulances, coastguard and rescue aircraft, warbirds, AWACS and tankers, and the occasional whale-shaped oddball all wear their own badges. Search any town or postcode on the main scope to centre the radar on your own location, or pop it out full-screen for a second monitor.