thank you for posting these great aviation videos. They are the next best thing to being there, which in some cases, in the cockpit, usually isn't possible.
Very nice! Reminds me of flying from Reagan up to JFK with all the turning right and left in the intensely crowded airspace in that corridor. Thanks for posting.
when i was younger i remember crossing that bridge shown here and remember hoping to see a traffic jam up on the bridge so i could see planes land there its still in my mind a really good spotting area and i would probably go there if i could stand the cold a really good area
looks like it starts on the ELDEE arrival and you turned in at about 10DME. I work at PCT and clear guys for this approach all the time (mount vernon visual)
great coverage, really breath taking. i take it this was a 737? we were in dc over the labor day w/e and took the DC Ducks tour and was "swimming" along the potomac towards the end of runway 1 "northbound", it was awesome seeing the planes takeoff i never knew the airport only had 1 runway, they have enough land to construct a second, why not, right?
As always another great video from Airboyd (thank you!). Hey, how come just before touchdown we don't here the altitude indication, "SIXTY, THIRTY, TEN" on this one? Is that something you can turn on and off?
I do believe that during the presidential inauguration Delta was flying 767s into there. Surfing around the net, I have found that that wasn't the only occasion! watch?v=loud0P1mZdw
thank you for posting these great aviation videos. They are the next best thing to being there, which in some cases, in the cockpit, usually isn't possible.
Very nice! Reminds me of flying from Reagan up to JFK with all the turning right and left in the intensely crowded airspace in that corridor. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for another great video. Always a pleasure watching them. Good luck to you and... keep them coming.
The Potomac looks so pretty!
That was a great glide path... Wow!! Nice.
You flew right over my old house. Awesome video, my dude.
im from washington state and when i went there i loved that community
It was a visual approach aided by the ILS
You can just barely make out the other crossing runways in the top of the frame as it approaches the airport. This is the main runway used though.
thanks for sharing that video. I must agree with shooff34, a night time approach must be a great sight.
when i was younger i remember crossing that bridge shown here and remember hoping to see a traffic jam up on the bridge so i could see planes land there its still in my mind a really good spotting area and i would probably go there if i could stand the cold a really good area
looks like it starts on the ELDEE arrival and you turned in at about 10DME. I work at PCT and clear guys for this approach all the time (mount vernon visual)
so do you still fly any more because you havent made any vids in a while, but im so glad you have a new one i messed them
great coverage, really breath taking. i take it this was a 737?
we were in dc over the labor day w/e and took the DC Ducks tour and was "swimming" along the potomac towards the end of runway 1 "northbound", it was awesome seeing the planes takeoff
i never knew the airport only had 1 runway, they have enough land to construct a second, why not, right?
awesome video.
Busy busy busy...
Very nice.
you are back xD
WOW..Look at the Wilson bridge. My apartment is right next to it.
cool video. what kind of aircraft was this? Like an ERJ-135/145? or smaller like a Citation or learjet?
You have great videos and that was the coolest one of all! 5/5 and in favorited! Is that a boeing 737?
Thanks- that was fun. What's the aircraft?
Great Video!!
Is that approach visual or manual landing the plane with the help of ILS.
As always another great video from Airboyd (thank you!). Hey, how come just before touchdown we don't here the altitude indication, "SIXTY, THIRTY, TEN" on this one? Is that something you can turn on and off?
hello airboyd. do you have any videos of landing or taking off in the greek islands?
muito bom parabens
Good !!!!
Oh look. My fave Chart House in Alexandria
i have been there!
I do believe that during the presidential inauguration Delta was flying 767s into there. Surfing around the net, I have found that that wasn't the only occasion!
watch?v=loud0P1mZdw
I made this same landing in an Airbus A319 on US Airways!
He's one of the pilots.
cool
runway is not even 7000 ft long last check,here and midway in chicago.next to no room for error
lo que suena es SLAYER??
He's landing north, so yes, I think so.
Who do you fly for?
@bostonfan2012 So do it. Its not as difficult as you might think.
nice. tx.
@HappyHippieKid Probably not!
Aircraft?
I don't think the passengers appreciated that pilots flying technique :-P
no comunictaion between pilots or radios
noice
I thought you flew for Cathay Pacific.
Old Towne ! Lol
lol....passengers land on the runway....pilots land on the centerline
because we all poop