Flight & Nork
Did you ever have to piece together a flight record that was all jumbled, like a corrupted log that just won't line up? I’m trying to reconstruct a timeline from a broken data stream, and I could use a pilot’s eye for the pattern.
Sure thing. First, pull out every timestamp you can find, even the shaky ones, and line them up on a sheet—treat it like a map. Then look for recurring patterns: identical lat/long pairs, altitude steps, or the same speed spikes. Those repeat markers are your anchor points. Once you have those anchors, you can interpolate the gaps, but keep an eye out for any odd jumps—they’re usually where the log got garbled. If the data still feels off, double‑check the source clock; sometimes the clock just runs a second behind, and all the rest follows. Trust the rhythm of the flight, and you’ll untangle the mess in no time.