I grew up in Woodside, Queens lived in a house right behind The Bulova factory, at 40-23 62nd. st. At 1:22 this aircraft is directly over my old home. I moved there in 1962, lived there until 1980. I've seen a lot of airplanes, from the 4 engined TWA Connies and AA DC- 6 and 7's, to everything else- the first noisy smoky 727 100's and DC-9-10's, BAC- 1-11's- Lockheed Jetstars, Sabreliners, F-27, 28... all the way up to the huge DC-10's and L-1011's. As a lifelong aviation enthusiast, it was just great. LOUD, but great. I don't know why, but most of the vids of landing at LGA are Expressway visual 13-31, or on 22. This is a nice surprise- THANKS!
@FlyingBlueSky3 жыл бұрын
Cool, I missed so much those classic airplane. For the runway choices, it all depends with Newark, JFK, LaGuardia and Teterboro airport. They must coordinate all together in order to maximize the aircraft flow through those airports since New York is probably the busiest airspace I know. Wind and Noise abatement are also factors that affect our takeoff and landing runways.
@johnpatrick15883 жыл бұрын
Yea back in the 1960-80s granny lived on 34th ave 62nd street less than 2 miles from 04 threshold and used to think I could hit them with a baseball when landing in bad weather. Also would see them landing when waiting for the 7 train/or LIRR at Woodside. Got me excited enough when I was single-digit age to become a pilot and do it for a living. Good old days.
@rejuzaman63653 жыл бұрын
That stop performance is really good, like he landed and then taxi in 2 second