Continental 737-500 landing in Houston

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

Continental Boeing 737-500 (N69603) landing on runway 26L at Bush Intercontinental in Houston on October 7, 2007 after a flight from Pittsburgh. The lighting outside was absolutely stunning and my camera doesn't come close to doing it justice. The windows fogged up pretty quickly upon landing.

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  • Was this taken in the morning or evening?

  • Evening. Around 5:30pm.

  • what time is this landing?

  • Early evening

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  • How the heck would you know? Do you work for Continental? Do you know what their standard procedures are? Have you even touched the controls of a 737 before?

  • I think the approach was amazing, quiet, beautiful. How it should alwasy be

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  • @micheal751 What do you mean it's been shipped to Bermuda?? I haven't seen it over there.

  • @SteubiePilot I really enjoy this video Clip. Nice JOB

  • Its not the window fogging up. Its the condensation built up on the wings. Or fog

  • DAMN THAT WAS A PERFECT LANDING

  • I'm going back in June! I can't believe I commented on this vid only 4 months ago! It seems like forever!

  • To bad N69603 has since been retired from the Continental fleet and shipped to Bermuda :(

  • nice landing with the guppy bus.

  • I landed around 5:30 as well stuebie and the lighting was absolutely incredible

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