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6 Websites Every Aviation Enthusiast Must Use

The Internet is full of billions of websites and it's really hard to keep track of websites pertaining to a particular topic. Here are 6 websites which every aviation enthusiast must visit to enrich his/her knowledge.

1) Flightradar24

This majestic website shows live tracking with a 3D view of any registered airplane in the world with its all data, any live information about airport and weather, you name it.

Flightradar24

2) Skytrax

An airline quality review website gives in-depth reviews about airlines and airports.

Skytrax

3) Live ATC

Ever wanted to hear what pilots talk on their radio. Here you go! This website lets you hear the live conversation of Air Traffic Controller.

Live ATC

4) Seat Expert

It's always best to choose your own seat before going to the airport. For that, you definitely need the help of Seat Expert. Merits and demerits of each and every seat according to the type of aircraft are analyzed here.

Seat Expert

5) Seat Guru

Seat Guru is more or less the same as Seat Expert but it has its own method to show you advantages and disadvantages which helps you choose your best seat for the flight.

Seat Guru

6) Sky Scanner

Not all people have frequent flyer miles, so they always look for the best deals on flights. Sky Scanner is one such platform which compares prices from different websites and shows you best deals according to your search criteria.

Sky Scanner

If you happen to know any cool websites like those above, mention them in the comments.

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