For me, I would have to agree. I really like seeing military aircraft. Unfortunately not many come to my airport. But big jets, and seeing the aerodynamics is the reason i continue to spot commercial aircraft.
Nice! Sounds like a lot of fun. I always enjoyed "watching" too. When I was younger I'd pack a lunch and go into Boston's Logan airport and go up on the observation deck and spend the afternoon there. I'd be wondering where the planes were going to or comming from and wish I could be in one of them.
Wow, you've all got it so easy at airports like Sidney intl. Boy, you should know what i do just for 4 planes at one hour, (if i'm lucky)! I go trough some three-four feet of snow, quite a way, sometimes... (depends on witch runway is active). Being a plane spotter at a relatively light trafficated airport in Finland, is much more work, for much much less. Usually what i see is an ATR72, and a finnair EMB-190/ERJ-170. That is it. Every Sunday! Can't get enough of it!
I remember when I started this hobby. I just had got scooter and I decided to go to my home airport Oulu airport. It was chilly autumn morning. It was so quiet. no traffic at all. I spended my whole day at the airport. The feeling when I heard first time jet engine's sound and smelled jet fuel. that feeling was so awesome and I won't ever forget it.
Going to St. Maarten next week SXM (TNCM) with some friends from BOS area for my first de facto spotting trip. Plane spotters are a badass group of people! Im from KDTW area where everyone is pretty much uninterested in aviation but I buck that norm with pride! nice docu here
There are a few spots that are reasonable at Denver, such as 114th avenue and the Conoco Lot. if you move around on 114th avenue every 15 minutes or so, you should be fine.
If you do this now, you run a risk of being on a Domestic Terrorist database. I got approached by police at London City airport who questioned me and took down my details. Told me to go away.
Great video! I wish I could spot planes with these people! Great film! Spottong is the best!
A very good video feature explaining this cool and interesting hobby I love so much.
BIEN VALE CON LA SILLITA AGUANTE.
I love your video - excellent job! You did a great service to plane spotters everywhere!
What a fantastic video!!!!! Thanks for making this mini-documentary! Now we need you to come to Boston and do a story on our spotters.
For me, I would have to agree. I really like seeing military aircraft. Unfortunately not many come to my airport. But big jets, and seeing the aerodynamics is the reason i continue to spot commercial aircraft.
Nice! Sounds like a lot of fun.
I always enjoyed "watching" too.
When I was younger I'd pack a lunch and go into Boston's Logan airport and go up on the observation deck and spend the afternoon there.
I'd be wondering where the planes were going to or comming from and wish I could be in one of them.
Awesome documentary...well explained so that people can understand us more clearly......
Wow, you've all got it so easy at airports like Sidney intl. Boy, you should know what i do just for 4 planes at one hour, (if i'm lucky)! I go trough some three-four feet of snow, quite a way, sometimes... (depends on witch runway is active).
Being a plane spotter at a relatively light trafficated airport in Finland, is much more work, for much much less. Usually what i see is an ATR72, and a finnair EMB-190/ERJ-170. That is it. Every Sunday! Can't get enough of it!
I remember when I started this hobby. I just had got scooter and I decided to go to my home airport Oulu airport. It was chilly autumn morning. It was so quiet. no traffic at all. I spended my whole day at the airport. The feeling when I heard first time jet engine's sound and smelled jet fuel. that feeling was so awesome and I won't ever forget it.
i'm actually a Railfan, but i love exploring the different hobbies...
thats a great little doco!!!!! so easy to realte to!!!:) 5* and fav
Going to St. Maarten next week SXM (TNCM) with some friends from BOS area for my first de facto spotting trip. Plane spotters are a badass group of people! Im from KDTW area where everyone is pretty much uninterested in aviation but I buck that norm with pride! nice docu here
finnaly something to explain the best hobby in the world......maybe an average person will soon understand!!
I am a proud plane spotter ..... Nothing I enjoy more than sitting at the end of a runway with a flask and my note book.
Which documentary is this from.. very nice 👌.. an inspiration for us spotters.. Love it.. ❤
I love those old school portable scanners they're using
spotter are a special breed. you have to be a born spotter...no other way to explain it :)
I LOOOOOOOOOOVE PLANE SPOTTING
I start spotting when i was 7years old and still i do it. Sorry for my bad english.
Nice video
That's a pretty sweet tower.
Only spotters will understand this video :)
thx 5stars.
Greetings from SEGU Guayaquil
How do you get to the position of 5:09
i love it...hehehehe...
The 1 dislike must be a mistake or some airport ops guy...
@conoramoia I love plane spotting but am also a pilot... WIN WIN!
It would be nice if Airport security would leave us alone!
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I would spot here in Denver if I could..they got no good areas at all! And security is always annoying!
There are a few spots that are reasonable at Denver, such as 114th avenue and the Conoco Lot. if you move around on 114th avenue every 15 minutes or so, you should be fine.
@kawasakibike1 This is, a Plane spotters life. And there's no life like it.
at 3.00 hes called luke i think he was on airline lol
240P we meet again!
@kawasakibike1 yea, i really dont get it. guess they have an airplane fetish
Go to LAX FOR REAL TRAFFIC OR ATLANTA.
Guy got busted at at 2:30.
If you do this now, you run a risk of being on a Domestic Terrorist database. I got approached by police at London City airport who questioned me and took down my details. Told me to go away.
LOL!!! if only:(
How do you get to the position of 1:30