I don’t have live tracking access right now, but I can point you to reliable sources and how to check the Red Arrows’ flight path for today.
What to check
- Official NOTAMs and RAF Red Arrows communications for today’s routes and timings.
- Live tracking pages or maps that publish real-time position updates and estimated flyover times.
- Local airshow or event pages if the Red Arrows are performing as part of a specific display.
Suggested sources to consult
- Official RAF Red Arrows pages and NOTAM notices for today’s display route and times.
- Live tracking guides or pages that aggregate notam-based routes and provide countdowns to visible flyovers.
- Local media outlets covering UK air displays, which often publish day-of route maps and spotting times for major cities.
Tips for spotting in Dublin, Leinster, IE
- The Red Arrows primarily operate over parts of the UK, but on certain days their routes may cross nearby airspace or be trailed by related displays. Check if today’s event includes any cross-channel or Irish Sea legs affecting visibility from Dublin.
- For best chances, monitor updates close to sunrise and early afternoon, and look toward the general airspace paths east or northeast if any transit over Ireland is planned.
If you’d like, I can search for today’s Red Arrows route updates and provide a concise, cited summary with estimated visibility in your area. Just say “yes” and I’ll pull the latest publicly available route maps and timings.