Hey Captain you gave us everything this morning . Sights, sounds , FedEx two times, good commentary, coyote run down. Everything but the jet fuel smell. Good Job
I’ve loved watching and listening to jets taking off and landing my entire life and my mom sometimes drove to Dulles, 3 hrs away, just to let me watch and and listen for hours. I don’t know why but I’m in my 60s now and it is still thrilling. The strange part is I’m probably the most anxious passenger on any flight and used to arrive early enough to have a gin and tonic before boarding. Thank you for this video!
Ahhh, the excitement of another spotting day for Captain Steven! Just never know what one might see!! Lol!! Got to see the normal morning heavies!! Woo hoo!! I have to say though. . the coyote stole the show today -- lol!! He was in search of the Road Runner -- lol! Nice to see the experimental flight as well. Another great one Captain Steven!! Have a great day and see you on the next one!! 💕✈💕✈💕✈
Steve went on flight #25 july 6th to Denver. Max jet is not very comfortable for long haul flights on SWA. Was a bumpy ride into KDEN. Pilot changed altitude 3 times trying to get smooth air. flight was full going out coming back on the 6:50pm flight on 13th was about 95% full
Hey Steve, FYI...your new hometown airline Breeze announced today here in San Antonio, TX, 3 new non-stops from SAT to Oklahoma City, Tulsa and NW Arkansas. They are brand new here and in the news conference, Breeze also said starting this fall they'd be getting 1 new aircraft a month greatly expanding their fleet. I'm assuming those may be the A220s you spoke of. Also, good job tracking the "intruder" on the runways today, I kept looking for the roadrunner!
There's just something about the 737 that looks great maybe because the cockpit portion of the fuselage screams 707 and 727 and you can't forget that 757. DC10/MD11s retiring kinda sucks no more tri jets great video thanks captain. Nice camera work
The Transavia left TPA today, flew to New Iberia, LA, home of Aviation Exteriors Louisiana, Inc. New paint over the next couple of weeks, then on to a new freighter life.
Capt. Steve great videos as always I have a question at about the 24 min mark the United back taxied my question is why did they need to back taxi it looked like is was only about 100 ft. did not seem that short a distance would make that much of a difference. Also i pushed that subscribe button and it gave me joy.
Great video again Captain Steve. A couple of questions please. Was the Prime 767 an auto land if TPA is enabled for that? I’ve seen the Hawaiian A330 in Orlando and I know it was an auto land. How often do pilots use this way of landing? If you could one day would you please give us a “tour” of the buildings in the background in the early mornings. It would be interesting to know what they were. Thanks again looking forward to the mystery videos. Looks like the birds following Delta were trying to keep up with their bigger cousin. 😝
order by That is a static pressure line. The "shuttlecock" device on the end pulls the line out behind the aircraft, where it can get a more accurate pressure reading, away from the air flowing around the aircraft that affects the regular pitot-static system. It will also be more accurate during flight conditions that normal aircraft rarely experience, but need to be accurately analyzed during testing.
at 12:25 - that would be one of the office buildings that surrounds the out-parcels of the International Mall. Intersection of N. Lois and Boy Scout Blvd.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich yeah he's been roaming the Citrus Park, Carrollwood Northdale area but nobody has seen him in about a week. He was spotted on several door bell Cam's.
Good observation 👍👍 That is a static pressure line. The "shuttlecock" device on the end pulls the line out behind the aircraft, where it can get a more accurate pressure reading, away from the air flowing around the aircraft that affects the regular pitot-static system. It will also be more accurate during flight conditions that normal aircraft rarely experience, but need to be accurately analyzed during testing.
Yes. I've seen parallel landings occurring, especially with late afternoon storms and trying to get all the aircraft in after circling and not wanting to divert. ATC tries to get aircraft to land and depart from their side of the airport, ie Southwest, United use 1R/19L, Delta and American use 1L/19R. Of course, there are always other factors at play too.
Steve, Sun Country has in the past leased a/c from Transavia, mainly during the tourist season. The aircraft are done in a hybrid livery, Transavia colors with the Sun Country titles pasted on and keep the PH-??? registration during the lease. Sunwing in Canada does pretty much the same with Smart Wings aircraft. I think I may have clarified Southwest7138 question. This particular Transavia aircraft is the exception as it is going to another carrier after freighter conversion and new paint for the new owner Texel Air in Bahrain.
Did the truck purposely hit the coyote? Truck sped up and it disappeared. I really hope not, and hope it just ran down a slope on that grass patch, if there is one.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich seems like everyone has a problem with Spirit.....maybe it's the yellow colors. I've flown them in the past and had no issues.
It looks like they either hit him or shot him because when the truck passes him, you can see him struggling. Poor little thing. Hey, did you see the deer crossing in Charlotte? Who would have thought wild animals would have hung around all that noise.
Hey Capt. Steve, have you been to or seen LGA lately? It's no longer the "Third World" Airport that Biden hilariously termed as a few years back 🤣🤣🤣🤣, it's spectacular now thanks to Cuomo spending $8 Billion on the renovation whereas before it looked like a rundown bus station in 'The Heat of the Night' in Sparta, Mississippi or worse, Alabama...
Hey Captain you gave us everything this morning . Sights, sounds , FedEx two times, good commentary, coyote run down. Everything but the jet fuel smell. Good Job
Still working on that 👍
I’ve loved watching and listening to jets taking off and landing my entire life and my mom sometimes drove to Dulles, 3 hrs away, just to let me watch and and listen for hours. I don’t know why but I’m in my 60s now and it is still thrilling. The strange part is I’m probably the most anxious passenger on any flight and used to arrive early enough to have a gin and tonic before boarding. Thank you for this video!
Nice mom taking you 3 hours👍 thanks for watching 👍
Damn FedEx is so huge. It hangs over everything! Gorgeous big jet!
Hey Captain Steve , I enjoy those early morning departures. Thanks for the video.
Wow, today’s video was full of just about everything! Well done Captain Steve!
Thank you 👍
When I lived in LB Cali I watched these planes take off from LGB. FED and UPS!!!
Those coyotes are wiley!
Beep Beep 👍
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich or “Meep-Meep!!”
Love the commentary!!!
Thanks for watching 👍
Ahhh, the excitement of another spotting day for Captain Steven! Just never know what one might see!! Lol!! Got to see the normal morning heavies!! Woo hoo!! I have to say though. . the coyote stole the show today -- lol!! He was in search of the Road Runner -- lol! Nice to see the experimental flight as well. Another great one Captain Steven!! Have a great day and see you on the next one!! 💕✈💕✈💕✈
Everyday is different as much s it’s the same if that makes sense. That coyote was fast
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich makes perfect sense. And, indeed, that coyote was high-tailin' it!! 😉😉
That Max is beautiful!
Coyotes fly Acme Airlines.
Steve went on flight #25 july 6th to Denver. Max jet is not very comfortable for long haul flights on SWA. Was a bumpy ride into KDEN. Pilot changed altitude 3 times trying to get smooth air. flight was full going out coming back on the 6:50pm flight on 13th was about 95% full
Hey Steve, FYI...your new hometown airline Breeze announced today here in San Antonio, TX, 3 new non-stops from SAT to Oklahoma City, Tulsa and NW Arkansas. They are brand new here and in the news conference, Breeze also said starting this fall they'd be getting 1 new aircraft a month greatly expanding their fleet. I'm assuming those may be the A220s you spoke of. Also, good job tracking the "intruder" on the runways today, I kept looking for the roadrunner!
Hey Captain, another great video! Love this one and that Transavia Freighter is cool looking, love hybrids! Can’t wait for the next one!
There's just something about the 737 that looks great maybe because the cockpit portion of the fuselage screams 707 and 727 and you can't forget that 757. DC10/MD11s retiring kinda sucks no more tri jets great video thanks captain. Nice camera work
Coyote time stamp 21:48, SW taxing, he's on the right side edge of RW 1R.
I didn’t see him until later totally missed him👍
DO you think that coyote was rabid?
Mr. Coyote was just trying to hitch a ride on Alaska to get back to the northwest!
He wasn’t trying to go back to AK... we have tons of Coyotes in FL.
@@DrewKap You are correct, he was just down visiting! LOL
DO you think that coyote was rabid?
That one thumbs down on this video must be from the Coyote.
Hi Capt. Little late but I try not to miss your videos. Highlight of the day...Thanks again and don't forget to feed the Coyotes...🤣
Your videos are awesome
Thanks Matthew and thanks for watching 👍
Coyote was probably trying out to be a Frontier Airlines animal model
Good one 👍
Yes A Good one I Wish Frontier Could add some extra flights in more Canada Cities There Only Canada Cities Is Only In Calgary, Alberta Right Now
The Transavia left TPA today, flew to New Iberia, LA, home of Aviation Exteriors Louisiana, Inc. New paint over the next couple of weeks, then on to a new freighter life.
Thanks Matt. Great information 👍
Transavia is on order for Texel Air(XLR) in Bahrain later I'm sure after getting paint and will later have a A9C-??? registration.
Capt. Steve great videos as always I have a question at about the 24 min mark the United back taxied my question is why did they need to back taxi it looked like is was only about 100 ft. did not seem that short a distance would make that much of a difference. Also i pushed that subscribe button and it gave me joy.
Yep it’s a very short distance but runway 1R is the short runway
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich thank you
Coyote must be from Frontier Airline 😁
Beautiful capturing ❤
Great video again Captain Steve. A couple of questions please. Was the Prime 767 an auto land if TPA is enabled for that? I’ve seen the Hawaiian A330 in Orlando and I know it was an auto land. How often do pilots use this way of landing? If you could one day would you please give us a “tour” of the buildings in the background in the early mornings. It would be interesting to know what they were. Thanks again looking forward to the mystery videos. Looks like the birds following Delta were trying to keep up with their bigger cousin. 😝
The Hot Tub was Closed😜 and NO alcohol on board
Hey, some of us were in first class because we flew over 120,000 miles a year on Delta.
Hello fellow Diamond member 👍
On the Transavia, what is the black thing following it in the air?
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That is a static pressure line. The "shuttlecock" device on the end pulls the line out behind the aircraft, where it can get a more accurate pressure reading, away from the air flowing around the aircraft that affects the regular pitot-static system. It will also be more accurate during flight conditions that normal aircraft rarely experience, but need to be accurately analyzed during testing.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich Thank you!
Nice! Loved the “coyote “ chaos. What time did you start?
good job friend....nice video
T/m 21:50-21:55….Coyote sighting along the runway
Go coyote go!!!!
Looks like the Transavia 737 has a new forward freight door. Another recruit for Lakeland's squadron of Blue Bombers?
Wonder where it will end up. 👍
Hey Captain Steve,. What is that large ?building with the red, white, and blue lights across it's top ?
Give me a timestamp of when it appears
He said it was the Buck’s football stadium.
Time stamp 5:01? I think it's the Tampa Hilton Airport. It's about the area of line of sight.
at 12:25 - that would be one of the office buildings that surrounds the out-parcels of the International Mall. Intersection of N. Lois and Boy Scout Blvd.
I’m going to have to do some research I’m not sure
Excellent
We did have a black bear lose in Citrus Park and Carrollwood a few weeks ago.
Wow a bear!
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich yeah he's been roaming the Citrus Park, Carrollwood Northdale area but nobody has seen him in about a week. He was spotted on several door bell Cam's.
Hey Captain, how's the Snook runnin' ?
Lots of red tide issues locally. Sad to see dead fish.
Hey, your Tampa Airport sign looks like Oklahoma!
Good observation it does 👍👍👍👍
what was hanging off the tail of the Transavia
Flight test air data sense trailing cone
Good observation 👍👍
That is a static pressure line. The "shuttlecock" device on the end pulls the line out behind the aircraft, where it can get a more accurate pressure reading, away from the air flowing around the aircraft that affects the regular pitot-static system. It will also be more accurate during flight conditions that normal aircraft rarely experience, but need to be accurately analyzed during testing.
What happened to the coyote?
Is TPA allowed to have parallel landings and takeoffs? How do airports get that permission?
Yes. I've seen parallel landings occurring, especially with late afternoon storms and trying to get all the aircraft in after circling and not wanting to divert. ATC tries to get aircraft to land and depart from their side of the airport, ie Southwest, United use 1R/19L, Delta and American use 1L/19R. Of course, there are always other factors at play too.
Yes they do them sometimes. Has to be FAA approved but I’m not 100% good question maybe someone out there knows
Beep beep is for the Riadrunner not the coyote captain!😊
Oops 😬
Pupper is scared to death!!
nice video! i wonder who the ex-transavia is going to
Hopefully we may see it after painting fingers crossed 🤞
It is a test flight bird. Flew up to Jacksonville for 2 hours of eval then came back and landed on 1L. It was here for 3 or 4 days.
Heathrow has a fox that lives near the runways. They let him be because he keeps the birds and other critters away.
How cool. Yes birds can be huge problems thanks for watching 👍
No More DC-10 For FedEx DC-10 Retired Now Only The MD-11 Left Really They We’re My Favourite Planes Out There
Sad sad sad. Thanks for watching 👍
What is with other airlines haveing teh transavia livery sun country has it i think smart wings has it SunWing
I’m sorry I don’t understand your question
Steve, Sun Country has in the past leased a/c from Transavia, mainly during the tourist season. The aircraft are done in a hybrid livery, Transavia colors with the Sun Country titles pasted on and keep the PH-??? registration during the lease. Sunwing in Canada does pretty much the same with Smart Wings aircraft. I think I may have clarified Southwest7138 question. This particular Transavia aircraft is the exception as it is going to another carrier after freighter conversion and new paint for the new owner Texel Air in Bahrain.
He made a mess of things but my guess is they made a mess of him,he kinda disappeared,rest in pieces Mr, Wiley E Coyote.
Several people said the same. Im fairly sure they just chase them away
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich I hope so,he meant no harm.
HUH? Transavia, our tiny eenie-weenie aviator so far from home...?
They belong to the polderbaan!
Did the truck purposely hit the coyote? Truck sped up and it disappeared. I really hope not, and hope it just ran down a slope on that grass patch, if there is one.
I don’t think so TPA always takes care of them.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich Oh good! Get some coyote-rollers on top of those perimeter fences!
I think that coyote ended up underneath that truck ,,
Looks like they just ran that poor animal over😢😢😢
A number of persons have said the same thing. I sure hope not. I’ve never seen TPA do anything to harm animals. Thanks for watching 👍
DO you think that coyote was rabid?
I hate spirit airlines 😠
Did you have a bad experience with them
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich seems like everyone has a problem with Spirit.....maybe it's the yellow colors. I've flown them in the past and had no issues.
It looks like they either hit him or shot him because when the truck passes him, you can see him struggling. Poor little thing. Hey, did you see the deer crossing in Charlotte? Who would have thought wild animals would have hung around all that noise.
its all "poor Coyote" until it strikes an aircraft and causes a catastrophe
I’ve only seen them chase away wildlife never hurt them
Hey Capt. Steve, have you been to or seen LGA lately? It's no longer the "Third World" Airport that Biden hilariously termed as a few years back 🤣🤣🤣🤣, it's spectacular now thanks to Cuomo spending $8 Billion on the renovation whereas before it looked like a rundown bus station in 'The Heat of the Night' in Sparta, Mississippi or worse, Alabama...
I was there last month much improved looks very nice 👍