Native Miamian here and your wonderful video brings back so many memories of sitting along the runways and watching planes land with my dad so long ago at MIA. He worked for Pan Am....to this day I am amazed when I see these planes land. Thanks for your insight!!
Beautiful South Florida and a perfect arrival & approach to MIA & Rwy 09. The music was also a wonderful accompaniment to this excellent video. As always, thank you for taking us along Captain. Greetings to you & your crew from the YUL!
Great vid! Could instantly make out Tamiami Canal running west across the state, as well as many of the roads and highways. Cocoplum must love all the jet traffic flying overhead. Takeoffs eastbound and flying over downtown are spectacular and a little scary with all the high rise buildings. Thanks again!!
Oh I really liked that. I've been to Miami a lot. I hope you get to land at Tampa International Airport some day. That's my local airport. I'm always happy to see Florida in videos.
Cap, you all had gorgeous weather for a landing a heavy. I used to work right on the path you flew on final. Interesting tidbit about Miami. It was the headquarters for the original National Airlines from 1950-1980 when they were purchased. Also, significant amounts of money have been pumped into the Glades for restoration projects. Great videography, keep it up.
@@FromTheCaptainsSeat If you ever shoot an approach into FLL, you need to post it. Especially if it is a clear day. MIA is clearly visible, as is the air traffic congestion. Again, beautiful videos.
Excellent video, kudos, as expressed by other commentators. As a former passenger on many, many vectored approaches into airports throughout the U.S., have to say that what's missing are the beautiful noises from the engines and trim surfaces/elevators, airbrakes, spoilers and the like on the approach and after touch-down. I was an aircraft "junkie" and was able to distinguish and familiarize myself with various aircraft types, engines, and the sonic opera created by you folks on the flight deck based on your engine commands, thrust changes, and where we were sitting in back. I loved the Rolls Royce Trent engine sounds.....just an incredible opera for an aviation fan. What kind of aircraft were you flying into MIA on this approach?
Enjoyed the landing. I live in Miami in fact you flew by my work. Just after the turnpike you have the Dolphin Mall then to the right you see a building with a green roof. That's the Miami office of the FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement). Across you have the Florida Highway Patrol Troop E station and the Florida Department of Transportation buildings in the same complex. I work for the state. I always sit outside by the lake on my lunch breaks and watch the planes land. When I leave on vacations, I always sit on the right side window seats of the plane to video me passing over work and text it to my co-workers but to my luck, every time I fly in to MIA, we land from the east and the last flight we landed from the west it was at night and could not see anything because it was raining and we flew threw a rain cloud. It is good to watch this video and identify landmarks. Thanks again for the video.
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If there is a great Rainy season, mainly in June, the chance for a hurricane decreases and not to forget the Sahara Dust (hyped on the local news as if it’s terrible)also works well to decrease the chance for a bad hurricane season.
ATC is sometimes cool to hear! And you’re absolutely right. Those airports definitely move a lot of freight, but as I mentioned… Miami is “a top US airport” (not the top) for cargo. Thanks for watching 😊
Miami -FL is the best city in the United States because of its great international cuisines. Without it, it wouldn’t survive & would be as boring as many corporate plain cities in the US (USA has no attractive cuisine, at all).
Native Miamian here and your wonderful video brings back so many memories of sitting along the runways and watching planes land with my dad so long ago at MIA. He worked for Pan Am....to this day I am amazed when I see these planes land. Thanks for your insight!!
Thank you for watching 😊
hace dos meses me vine a Miami, y fue impactante ver tanta belleza desde el aire, y las vistas en el aterrizaje maravillosas.
Butter. Perfect landing
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every video just gets better and better... so many unanswered questions - finally answered! Thank you from Canada!
Thank you for watching!! 😊
Beautiful South Florida and a perfect arrival & approach to MIA & Rwy 09.
The music was also a wonderful accompaniment to this excellent video.
As always, thank you for taking us along Captain.
Greetings to you & your crew from the YUL!
Thank you very much! 😊
WOW! Do more like this! WOW!
Great vid! Could instantly make out Tamiami Canal running west across the state, as well as many of the roads and highways. Cocoplum must love all the jet traffic flying overhead. Takeoffs eastbound and flying over downtown are spectacular and a little scary with all the high rise buildings. Thanks again!!
Thank you for watching 😊
Oh I really liked that. I've been to Miami a lot. I hope you get to land at Tampa International Airport some day. That's my local airport. I'm always happy to see Florida in videos.
Cap, you all had gorgeous weather for a landing a heavy. I used to work right on the path you flew on final. Interesting tidbit about Miami. It was the headquarters for the original National Airlines from 1950-1980 when they were purchased. Also, significant amounts of money have been pumped into the Glades for restoration projects. Great videography, keep it up.
Thank you for your story and thank you for watching!! 😊
@@FromTheCaptainsSeat If you ever shoot an approach into FLL, you need to post it. Especially if it is a clear day. MIA is clearly visible, as is the air traffic congestion. Again, beautiful videos.
Excellent video, kudos, as expressed by other commentators. As a former passenger on many, many vectored approaches into airports throughout the U.S., have to say that what's missing are the beautiful noises from the engines and trim surfaces/elevators, airbrakes, spoilers and the like on the approach and after touch-down. I was an aircraft "junkie" and was able to distinguish and familiarize myself with various aircraft types, engines, and the sonic opera created by you folks on the flight deck based on your engine commands, thrust changes, and where we were sitting in back. I loved the Rolls Royce Trent engine sounds.....just an incredible opera for an aviation fan. What kind of aircraft were you flying into MIA on this approach?
Thanks for your great comment!! Boeing 767-300 😊
Beautiful video.
Thank you very much! 😊
Thank you for sharing.😊
Simply beautiful simply beautiful.
We used to do quarter mile races starting at the white building at 9:42, going east, before they extended the runway west of 72 Ave in the late 70's.
Fantastic landing and video. I am very lucky this video appeared when I opened my TH-cam channel. I am a new subscriber from Colombia.
Thank you for watching and subscribing!! I have a few video of landing and taking off from Bogota 😊 🇨🇴
Nicely done! Great vid!
Thank you for watching 😊
Beautiful videography, and pleasant music in this video. Written narration was quite interesting, thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! 😊
Love this! +1
Thank you for watching 😊
Enjoyed the landing.
I live in Miami in fact you flew by my work. Just after the turnpike you have the Dolphin Mall then to the right you see a building with a green roof. That's the Miami office of the FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement). Across you have the Florida Highway Patrol Troop E station and the Florida Department of Transportation buildings in the same complex. I work for the state. I always sit outside by the lake on my lunch breaks and watch the planes land. When I leave on vacations, I always sit on the right side window seats of the plane to video me passing over work and text it to my co-workers but to my luck, every time I fly in to MIA, we land from the east and the last flight we landed from the west it was at night and could not see anything because it was raining and we flew threw a rain cloud.
It is good to watch this video and identify landmarks.
Thanks again for the video.
I love it!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Thank you SO much!! Spread the word!!! 😊
If there is a great Rainy season, mainly in June, the chance for a hurricane decreases and not to forget the Sahara Dust (hyped on the local news as if it’s terrible)also works well to decrease the chance for a bad hurricane season.
Would have been cool to hear the ATC. I am pretty sure Anchorage, Louisville and Memphis handle more freight.
ATC is sometimes cool to hear!
And you’re absolutely right. Those airports definitely move a lot of freight, but as I mentioned… Miami is “a top US airport” (not the top) for cargo.
Thanks for watching 😊
Your landing was butter.
Hahaha!! Thanks!
Great video! What is up with the cracks on the dash? Great video!!!!
Old plane 🤣
@@FromTheCaptainsSeat Well answered. Thanks
That's a very scenic approach! What plane is that your flying?
767-300
Hope to meet you in ATL butter landing BTW
Very nice, what aircraft and airline ??
Boeing 767-300
Pasaste justo sobre mi casa😊
So is there any difference between vectors and radar vectors ??
Exact same thing 😊
Another interesting video, although it’s all mind boggling to me!
Miami -FL is the best city in the United States because of its great international cuisines. Without it, it wouldn’t survive & would be as boring as many corporate plain cities in the US (USA has no attractive cuisine, at all).
Agree with most, but America’s perfected Bar-B-Que like no one else…
hard to relax when you have to read through the video
🤣 I find reading to be quite challenging too!!