They have 3 turning. Unless the Canadians operated the CP-140 differently than the US P3 (same airframe and engines) operating procedures didn't allow loitering an engine below 1000 feet. #1 engine (left most) is the standard first to loiter because it's the only engine without a generator.
I’ve done a few passes by cruise ships and ferries in the Aurora. Good fun!
Nice! I sailed on the maiden voyage of the Grandeur of the Seas many, many years ago.
So are we going to ignore how the title says that it flies near his cruise ship?
Now that is neat
Sweet low pass!
Only two props turning !
They have 3 turning. Unless the Canadians operated the CP-140 differently than the US P3 (same airframe and engines) operating procedures didn't allow loitering an engine below 1000 feet. #1 engine (left most) is the standard first to loiter because it's the only engine without a generator.
Love it!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
nice!!... looks like number 1 engine was shut down
Indeed it was loitered
They do that to conserve fuel sometimes
Dude, you're so lucky. Do they do this often?
If we see it and we have time it’s fun to fly by
Good spotting
Hey, that's pretty good
Sadly even cruise ships have to be monitored for pollution violations like trash dumping and bilge pumping