Fixed units.

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John Wiseman 2019-12-14 17:16:44 -08:00
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The bot will consider an aircraft to be "circling" if:
degrees in one direction.
2. The centroid of the last 3 minutes worth of positions must be more
than 2.5 miles away from all known airports.
than 2.5 km away from all known airports.
3. The centroid must be located within the county of Los Angeles.
(This is just because I don't yet have airport data outside Los
@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ The bot will consider an aircraft to be "circling" if:
4. The aircraft must, at the moment of decision, be at an altitude of
300 feet or more.
5. If an aircraft was previously circling, it must be considered
not-circling for at least 30 minutes before it is again eligible to
be considered circling.
5. Once an aircraft is considered to be circling, it will be tweeted
about. It won't be eligible to be considered circling/tweeted about
again until it stops circling and 30 minutes pass.
There are a lot of weird flight paths that can meet criterion #1, and
I kind of like it that way. For example, see