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The first departure scan has to be the correct one since that’s around when UPS99 took off. Don’t know what the deal with the second one is.
 
Do any of the 7:19 arrival people have departure scans? Or is it only the 7:26 people?
 
It’s there, now to see about scans
 

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You know what they say about a watched pot... but I can’t help it, haha. I love that we have enough technology to be able to obsessively check the status of the flight our new devices are being flown in on :D
 
One phone:

Anchorage, AK, United States 11/03/2017 12:54 P.M. Arrival Scan
Incheon, Korea, Republic of 11/04/2017 1:17 A.M. Departure Scan
Incheon, Korea, Republic of 11/03/2017 10:07 P.M. Departure Scan
Incheon, Korea, Republic of 11/03/2017 7:26 P.M. Arrival Scan

The other phone:

Incheon, Korea, Republic of 11/03/2017 7:26 P.M. Arrival Scan

What I think is going on - The individual phones are not scanned, but groups of phones. In Korea, the group containing my other phone missed a scan so it was not associated with UPS 99 and is not getting the subsequent scans. I bet it is still on the flight. It may not get any scans until after it leaves UPS 99 in Ontario. Probably will not get an arrival scan in Ontario either. After that I expect it to get scans again when no longer associated with UPS 99.

Just my theory.
 
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Maybe there’s some unloading to be done? Nothing for me yet either.
My UPS pilot friend tells me there is seldom unloading or sorting in Anchorage. Most likely everything stays on UPS 99 until Ontario.
 
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