From Flight Data Intelligence: Decoding the N236MJ Logset
In the theater of aviation intelligence, a flight log is far more than a simple chronological itinerary — it is a dossier of intent. For the professional analyst, five primary metrics define an aircraft's mission profile: date, duration, origin and destination, ICAO code, and jurisdictional location data.
While airport names are subject to linguistic variation and local preference, the ICAO code is immutable. Regional prefixes allow for immediate identification of an aircraft's theater of operations: K-prefix for domestic U.S. operations, T-prefix for the Eastern Caribbean, and M-prefix for the Bahamian archipelago.
When an aircraft operates outside established infrastructure, landing at private strips or remote estates, the ICAO field is recorded as "N/A." In these instances, the coordinate string becomes the ultimate truth — allowing analysts to bypass traditional airport naming conventions and pinpoint the aircraft's exact physical presence.
From Flight Data Intelligence: Decoding the N236MJ Logset
In the theater of aviation intelligence, a flight log is far more than a simple chronological itinerary — it is a dossier of intent. For the professional analyst, five primary metrics define an aircraft's mission profile: date, duration, origin and destination, ICAO code, and jurisdictional location data.
While airport names are subject to linguistic variation and local preference, the ICAO code is immutable. Regional prefixes allow for immediate identification of an aircraft's theater of operations: K-prefix for domestic U.S. operations, T-prefix for the Eastern Caribbean, and M-prefix for the Bahamian archipelago.
When an aircraft operates outside established infrastructure, landing at private strips or remote estates, the ICAO field is recorded as "N/A." In these instances, the coordinate string becomes the ultimate truth — allowing analysts to bypass traditional airport naming conventions and pinpoint the aircraft's exact physical presence.
Every departure. Every arrival. Every duration. The full 2023 dataset includes all documented flights for tail number N236MJ across the calendar year, giving you a ground-level view of how Michael Jordan actually allocates his time and attention across twelve months.
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From a dizzying six-leg, single-day rotation through Oxford, White Plains, Charlottesville, and Miami — to a remote private airstrip 48 miles outside Mugumu, Tanzania — the 2023 flight record captures one of the most geographically ambitious years in the dataset. It's the year the pattern becomes clear: the stealth hubs, the Africa missions, the seasonal rhythms, and the striking contrast between ultra-short hops and globe-spanning endurance legs.
This is not a highlight reel. This is the complete, unfiltered record.
Every departure. Every arrival. Every duration. The full 2023 dataset includes all documented flights for tail number N117TF across the calendar year, giving you a ground-level view of how one of the world's most prominent hedge fund managers actually allocates his time and attention across twelve months.
The January Palm Beach–Stuttgart Run — The year opens with an early January leg from Palm Beach to Stuttgart, Arkansas, establishing what would become one of the most consistent behavioral signatures in the entire multi-year dataset. Duck season waits for no one.
The October "Ping-Pong" Day — On 10/12/2023, the aircraft executed six legs in a single day across Connecticut, New York, Virginia, and Florida — nearly six hours of cumulative flight time — before ending exactly where it started. It is one of the most operationally intense single days in the full 1,000-day record.
The Tanzania Leg — In August 2023, N117TF was logged 48.4 miles from Mugumu, Tanzania, before surfacing in Ibiza, Spain, and eventually returning to Westchester County. The full 2023 record documents the complete sequence, including intermediate stops, durations, and the raw coordinates where named airports give way to private airstrips.
The Waterbury–Westchester Shuttle — Multiple sub-15-minute legs between KOXC and KHPN reveal a hyper-local Connecticut operational pattern that recurs throughout the year — a window into the day-to-day logistics of managing a life lived between estates.
The Florida Corridor — Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, and Naples form a recurring southern axis throughout the year, with the Thomasville, Georgia stealth hub serving as the quiet anchor between northern and southern operations.
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A clean, complete, chronologically organized flight log for N117TF covering the full 2023 calendar year. Every leg includes available data on origin, destination, flight duration, and geographic context. Raw coordinate entries are preserved exactly as documented, giving you the unmediated record alongside the named airports and terminals.
No gaps. No editorial omissions. The full year, as it happened.