Stunning footage views ! .. and as always beautiful sharing adventure travel trip reports and appreciate your beautiful masterpiece work ! .. TQSM ! ..
Aloha SP! Awesome video and cool rare reverse ops landing in Honolulu! You have the best timing on how to pick these flights. I was on Hawaiian Airlines A330 that landed in Honolulu and I did not know it was reverse ops. I was sitting on the wrong side (left) . 🤦♂️ Amazing view of Honolulu! Thank you for sharing. 👍
Unfortunately your scenario is the most likely to happen. The only reason I got this awesome view was because it was on Southwest and I could decide where to sit at the last minute. On this same trip I flew Hawaiian on the same route the day before and it was also a reverse ops landing. But... Because Hawaiian has assigned seats, there were no seats on the right side open. So I was stuck looking at water the whole time haha. When it's assigned seating, it really just comes down to luck.
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They never said. In fact, the never even made any mention of it at all in any announcements haha. I assumed at the time it was a spacing issue with the aircraft in front of us. But I don't really know.
This is an illusion effect. The engines are on, but the cameras high frame rate cannot pick up the actual speed of the fan blades therefore causing illusions.
To expand on @GarlandTexasSpotter2024's point what's basically happening is the camera is taking 60 frames per second, and the blades of the fan just happen to be at the same spot every time, which gives the appearance that they aren't spinning at all. This is called the wagon wheel effect. Which is essentially when something like a wheel or fan blade appears to be moving at a different speed than it actually is, thanks to the camera's frame rate.
Love it! A rare treat :)
Thanks for sharing!!!
My pleasure my friend! Thanks for watching!
Stunning footage views ! .. and as always beautiful sharing adventure travel trip reports and appreciate your beautiful masterpiece work ! .. TQSM ! ..
Thanks my friend! I need more @azamyahmad's around the channel!
Awesome reverse ops landing at HNL!👍 Thank you for sharing!
Thanks my friend. I really appreciate that. I'm glad you enjoy this one!
Nice landing SP good job 👍
What a terrific video!
I'm glad you enjoyed it my friend. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing m8!
My pleasure my friend. As always, thanks for watching and commenting! I need more @z90777's around here to boost my videos with more interaction haha.
HELLOOO Great Video😁
I'm glad you enjoyed it my friend!
Nice video, very rare approach indeed! Your videos are the best!
Thanks my friend. I'm glad you enjoy them! Thanks for commenting and being a member of the community here.
A reverse departure earlier and now the reverse return - lol - Tks👍 And a shot of my favorite - the Pink Palace.
Just wait for today's video. The reverse ops fun continues 😉
Aloha SP! Awesome video and cool rare reverse ops landing in Honolulu! You have the best timing on how to pick these flights. I was on Hawaiian Airlines A330 that landed in Honolulu and I did not know it was reverse ops. I was sitting on the wrong side (left) . 🤦♂️ Amazing view of Honolulu!
Thank you for sharing. 👍
Unfortunately your scenario is the most likely to happen. The only reason I got this awesome view was because it was on Southwest and I could decide where to sit at the last minute. On this same trip I flew Hawaiian on the same route the day before and it was also a reverse ops landing. But... Because Hawaiian has assigned seats, there were no seats on the right side open. So I was stuck looking at water the whole time haha. When it's assigned seating, it really just comes down to luck.
Nice 💙❤️💛
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Great fly! Have you took any credit card bonus offer after applying and approved? For instance, spend $xxx and get $xxx bonus in xx days after being approved.
Yes, in fact that's a big way I use to afford to do all of this haha.
Why the missed approach? Too high ?
They never said. In fact, the never even made any mention of it at all in any announcements haha. I assumed at the time it was a spacing issue with the aircraft in front of us. But I don't really know.
Was the engine off? It looks like it stopped spinning around the beginning of the vid.
This is an illusion effect. The engines are on, but the cameras high frame rate cannot pick up the actual speed of the fan blades therefore causing illusions.
To expand on @GarlandTexasSpotter2024's point what's basically happening is the camera is taking 60 frames per second, and the blades of the fan just happen to be at the same spot every time, which gives the appearance that they aren't spinning at all. This is called the wagon wheel effect. Which is essentially when something like a wheel or fan blade appears to be moving at a different speed than it actually is, thanks to the camera's frame rate.