-
7 months ago
Delta A319 landing at BDL Bradley International Airport
Flight 2588 landing in Windsor Locks from KMSP. Very Smooth landing. We were positioned north of the airport flying eastward and then took a huge...
1,834 views
deltaa98
uploaded
-
7 months ago
deltaa98
commented:
-
-
-
9 months ago
United 93 Soundtrack- Dedication
United 93. Track 10
moviesoundtrackgod • 19,328 views
deltaa98
commented:
@truecinema UA93 passengers were also informed they were returning to the airport..true heroism..I completely agree with your statement.
-
1 year ago
In Your FACE !
A Plane Arriving at Bradley international Airport on Runway 33
Video is 720p HIGH DEF
PaulPJDeveau2157 • 79 views
deltaa98
commented:
nice video..looks like an E190
-
1 year ago
Bradley International Airport
Plane spotting at KBDL runway 6 ( Freshly paved ! )
1- Gulfstream V TJSJ
2- Northwest DC-9-5 KDTW
3- Cessna 182 (Fly-Over) KHFD
4- American Eagle...
NWA97 • 4,456 views
deltaa98
commented:
@penny2g3 yeah at 6am... you first can see all of the freight flights (ups, and fedex) landing and departing.. And then all of the airlines takeoff..its mainly just takeoffs in the morning though..and i never thought of bradley bowl..thanks.
-
1 year ago
Plane Watching- Boston Logan Airport- July 25, 2009
Here is a video of planes taking off and landing at Logan International Airport in Boston, MA. We were filming from atop the Terminal B Parking Gar...
p8ntballer8491 • 25,137 views
deltaa98
commented:
@playasonline there are no immediate obstacles, but there could be other air traffic..and most of the time pilots give planes a heading before taking off.
-
1 year ago
Takeoff from Atlanta--Delta MD-88
Taking off from Atlanta for Hartford on a Delta Air Lines MD-88. Since the video was shot from a seat in the rear of the aircraft, engine sounds ar...
shoupmill • 57,769 views
deltaa98
commented:
@Iluvbadgers during the summer... almost all planes need greater takeoff distance due to the hot summer air. hot air is less dense than cold air. as a result pilots need to go to full thrust so they can get off the ground. in additon md's are known to eat up a lot of runway before takeoff..sin...
-
1 year ago
KLM Boeing B747-400 Landing at New York JFK Cockpit view
Landing runway 04R at New York JFK airport. View from cockpit taken with Canon Powershot S80.
SuredT • 2,942,991 views
deltaa98
commented:
@B767rules yeah i see what ur saying..if something goes wrong.
-
1 year ago
DELTA CRJ 900 BIS TO MSP
This a Newly merge CRJ-900 in DELTA logo. This is my first flight with DELTA. I flew from BISMARCK ND to Anchorage AK. The Bismarck M. airport offe...
deltacrj900 • 7,523 views
deltaa98
commented:
@CubesForAKid whats the airline?
-
1 year ago
Southwest Airlines Flt. 1672 Departing BDL
Southwest Airlines Flight 1672 Departing Bradley International Airport for Chicago-Midway Airport.
Boeing624 • 886 views
deltaa98
liked
-
1 year ago
Crazy Landing
B757 AA Landing
akortscheff • 4,500,996 views
deltaa98
commented:
@FlightSimGuy9782 toncontin airport in honduras
-
1 year ago
JetBlue 449 Boston to Fort Lauderdale takeoff
Takeoff on an A320-200 from Boston to Ft. Lauderdale on JetBlue flight 449. Seat 3A. Listen to those IAE engines!
atav • 48,234 views
deltaa98
commented:
@nywellingtonman the nose doesnt continue to rise. they really dont need to compensate at all. The main reason they do this is for noise abatement. Lowering the engine power after takeoff actually causes more stress and pressure on the cylindrical base of the engine. Full power is the best wa...
-
1 year ago
deltaa98
liked
-
-
1 year ago
DELTA A319 TAKEOFF MSP WITH ATC!!
The flight number is 2588...LISTEN TO ATC!!
This is my flight coming back home from minneapolis St. Paul(KMSP) en route to Hartford/Springfield(KB...
314 views
deltaa98
uploaded
@rgreenier prior to landing the pilot could just be lining up with the runway...or if its on final approach there could be crosswinds right before touchdown which are not rare at bradley bc of our weather.lol.when the wind is blowing from the right side of the plane to the left side or vice versa...