Per NHC Discussion one of the overnight flights had avionics problems. And it appears that they may have slipped the backup aircraft in for a while. I see a short mission.
RichB was referring to the following measurement: 11:37:30Z 17.133N 71.883W (~ 4,984 feet) altitude 1003.1 mb extrapolated pressure(~ 29.62 inHg) Winds from 321° at 5 knots (From the NW at ~ 5.8 mph)
The next 30 second observation indicates they passed through the Center. Wind shift from NW to SW
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