(4K) 1000th Upload! Plane Spotting in the Snow - Watching Airplanes O'Hare International Airport
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Here it is. The opportunity. Two hands. No tripod. Feet aligned perpendicular to flight path.
Camera on. Centered. Level.... Breathe in. Breathe out. Relax. Relax. No tension in your arms. No tension. Only chill. Hold the camera lightly. Time stands still. Feel the wind. Wait for it. Let it come into view. Let the airplane establish the movement. Only follow. Focus.
Press record. Don’t breathe. Move as one with the airplane. Stay centered... Don’t rush the shot. Slowly. Slowly. Let it happen. Fly with the airplane. Forget the ground, match those wings... Match the speed. Smoothly. Anticipate that speed, steady as she flies... Match that line. Level if you can... View in if it feels good... Easy... easy. Stay centered. Hang on. A little longer... Stop. Breathe.
Good. Repeat.
It's been 1000 RUclips uploads. To summarize it succinctly is a challenge as I have been very fortunate to have met so wonderful many people and had so many wonderful experiences along the way. Behind every video is a story. Some long, some short, some disappointing and exhilarating. For every great catch there is usually a miss or a missed opportunity and for every hour of great film there is usually another few hours of mistakes but you must never let it get you down...such is this wonderful game we call "planespotting" and I wouldn't have any other hobby. The thrill of the chase, the joy of catching that tail number in great light in a perfect shot you had hoped for, it's all worth it and makes the search that much more exciting and satisfying when you actually score. All this hard work to celebrate one of mankind's truly great achievements ... flight. I only hope the next thousand are as enjoyable and fulfilling as these last thousand have been. Hopefully, you've had fun as you been along for this joyride with me. Glad to have you along with!
Fasten your seatbelts!
Here's to the next 1000.
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All departures filmed Runway 28R 1/22/2020
All landings filmed Runway 10C 1/23/2020
Aircraft/ Airlines Featured:
Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400F, All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER "Star Alliance", All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-381ER JA789A “Star Wars BB-8” Livery, Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-367ER B-KQM Oneworld Livery, China Airlines Cargo Boeing 747-400 Frieghter, EVA Air Cargo Boeing 777-200LRF, Cargolux Boeing 747-8F 747-8R7F, All Nippon Airways Cargo Boeing 777F 777-200LRF, Austrian Airlines Boeing 777-2Q8ER, United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER "Continental Airlines Retro", Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER Go-around, British Airways Boeing 747-436 747-400 Go-around Kalitta Air Cargo Boeing 747-400F, Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300, AeroMexico Boeing 737-800, AeroUnion Boeing 767-200F, Air China Cargo Boeing 777F, Air France Airbus A330-200, Air France Cargo Boeing 777-200LRF, AirBridge Cargo Boeing 747-8F, All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER, American Airlines Airbus A319-112, 737-800, Airbus A321-200, Boeing 767-300ER "Oneworld" Livery N343AN, Boeing 787-8, 787-9 Dreamliner, American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines) Bombardier CRJ-701ER, Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F, Austrian Airlines Boeing 777-200, British Airways Boeing 747-400, Cape Air Cessna 402, Cargolux Boeing 747-8F, Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER, China Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-400 Frieghter China Southern Boeing 777-200LR, Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 McDonnell Douglas MD-88, Delta Connection (Endeavor Air) Bombardier CRJ-900LR, Emirates Boeing 777-300ER, Etihad Airways Boeing 777-300ER, Frontier Airlines Airbus A321, Hainan Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, Iberia Airlines Airbus A330-300, JAL - Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER , Kalitta Air Cargo Boeing 747-400F, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, Korean Air Boeing 777-3B5ER 777-300ER, LATAM Cargo Columbia Boeing 767-316ER(BCF) 767-300F, Lufthansa Boeing 747-830 747-8i, Nippon Cargo - NCA Boeing 747-8F, Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER, Scandinavian Airlines - SAS Airbus A330-300 Spirit Airlines Airbus A319-132, A320-200, Swiss Air International Airbus A330-300 , Trans States Airlines Embraer ERJ-145LR, United Airlines Airbus A320-200 (EvoBlu), Boeing 737-800, 757-300W, 767-300ER new "Evolution Blue" Livery, 777-200ER, United Express (ExpressJet) Embraer 175LL, (GoJet Airlines) Bombardier CRJ-550, Volaris Airbus A320-200
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Planespotting Chicago O'Hare International Airport KORD / ORD 2020
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00:00 HL7616 Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400F
AAR909 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
00:41 All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER "Star Alliance"
Livery JA731A ANA12 from Tokyo Narita RJAA/NRT
01:15 All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-381ER JA789A
“Star Wars BB-8” Livery ANA111 to Tokyo Haneda RJTT/HND
02:10 Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-367ER
B-KQM Oneworld Livery CPA807 to Hong Kong VHHH/HKG
02:57 China Airlines Cargo Boeing 747-400 Frieghter B-18709
CAL5148 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
03:27 EVA Air Cargo Boeing 777-200LRF B-16783
EVA660 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
03:58 Cargolux Boeing 747-8F 747-8R7F LX-VCN
CLX97C to Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson KATL/ATL
04:52 All Nippon Airways Cargo Boeing 777F 777-200LRF JA772F
ANA8402 from Tokyo Narita RJAA/NRT
05:25 Austrian Airlines Boeing 777-2Q8ER OE-LPF
“60 Year Anniversary” Livery AUA66 to Vienna Schwechat LOWE/VIE
06:12 United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER
"Continental Airlines Retro" Livery N75435
UAL1741 from Philadelphia KPHL/PHL
06:38 JAL - Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER / Go-around
JA731J as JAL10 from Tokyo Narita RJAA/NRT
07:07 British Airways Boeing 747-436 747-400 G-CIVR
BAW295 from London Heathrow EGLL/LHR / Go-around
07:33 Kalitta Air Cargo Boeing 747-400F N782CK
CKS985 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
08:02 Etihad Airways Boeing 777-300ER A6-ETG
ETD151 from Abu Dhabi OMAA/AUH
08:33 Air China Cargo Boeing 777F B-2098
CCA1053 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
09:03 Nippon Cargo - NCA Boeing 747-8F JA14KZ
NCA132 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
09:33 American Airlines Boeing 767-300ER "Oneworld" Livery N343AN
AAL2796 from Miami KMIA/MIA
10:03 Atlas Air Boeing (Qantas Cargo) 747-8F N856GT
QFA7521 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
10:40 United Airlines Boeing 767-300ER new "Evolution Blue" Livery N674UA
UAL908 from Amsterdam Schiphol EHAM/AMS
11:13 United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER N799UA
UAL944 to Frankfurt International Airport EDDF/FRA
11:55 United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER N788UA
UAL850 from Beijing Capital ZBAA/PEK
12:28 China Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-400 Freighter B-2079
CKK227 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
12:55 American Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N833AA / 8LP
AAL87 from London Heathrow EGLL/LHR
13:32 Scandinavian Airlines - SAS Airbus A330-300 LN-RKN
SAS946 to Stockholm Arlanda ESSA/ARN
14:24 Volaris Airbus A320-200 XA-VLL
VOI954 from Mexico City MMMX/MEX
14:55 United Airlines Boeing 767-300ER N648UA
UAL953 from Munich EDDM/MUC
15:24 Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER B-KPF
CPA806 from Hong Kong VHHH/HKG
16:07 United Airlines Boeing 777-222ER N221UA
UAL407 to Denver, Colorado KDEN/DEN
16:43 Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A330-300 LN-RKN
SAS945 from Stockholm Arlanda ESSA/ARN
17:20 Hainan Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner B-208T
CHH497 from Beijing Capital ZBAA/PEK
17:46 United Airlines Boeing 757-300W N57868
UAL2265 from Los Angeles KLAX/LAX
18:15 Iberia Airlines Airbus A330-300 EC-LUK
IBE6274 to Madrid Barajas LEMD/MAD
19:01 AeroMexico Boeing 737-800 N342AM
AMX686 from Mexico City MMMX/MEX
19:28 Cargolux Boeing 747-8F LX-VCD
CLX#9794 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
20:05 Lufthansa Boeing 747-830 747-8i D-ABYL
DLH430 from Frankfurt EDDF/FRA
20:39 Austrian Airlines Boeing 777-200 OE-LPB
AUA65 from Vienna Schwechat LOWW/VIE
21:06 AeroUnion Cargo Boeing 767-200F XA-LRC
TNO500 from Mexico City MMMX/MEX
21:38 Kalitta Air Cargo Boeing 747-400F
THY6319 from Istanbul Ataturk LTBA/ISL
22:16 Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 N966AT
DAL466 from Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson KATL/ATL
22:47 Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 EI-DUZ
EIN123 from Dublin EIDW/DUB
23:29 American Airlines Boeing 787-8 N813AN / 8AP
AAL47 from London Heathrow EGLL/LHR
24:03 Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER A7-BEE
QTR725 from Doha OTHH/DOH
24:38 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner PH-BHM
KLM612 to Amsterdam Schiphol EHAM/AMS
25:25 Frontier Airlines Airbus A321 N702FR
FFT45 from Cancun MMUN/CUN
25:59 United Airlines Boeing 757-300W N73860
UAL639 from San Francisco KSFO/SFO
26:28 British Airways Boeing 747-400 G-CIVR
BAW295 from London Heathrow EGLL/LHR
27:04 LATAM Cargo Columbia Boeing 767-316ER(BCF) 767-300F
N540LA LAE2831 to Miami KMIA/MIA
28:05 Cape Air Cessna 402C N2651S
KAP1148 from Quincy, Illinois KUIN/UIN
28:35 Emirates Boeing 777-300ER A6-EQG
UAE235 from Dubai OMDB/DXB
29:09 Air France Airbus A330-200 F-GZCI
AFR136 from Charles de Gaulle Roissy LFPG/CDG
29:47 Lufthansa Boeing 747-8i 747-830 D-ABYF
DLH431 to Frankfurt EDDF/FRA
30:48 Air France Cargo Boeing 777-200LRF F-GUOC
AFR6730 from Charles de Gaulle Roissy LFPG/CDG
31:15 United Airlines Boeing 777 N223UA
UAL882 from Tokyo Narita RJAA/NRT
31:55 AirBridge Cargo Boeing 747-8F VP-BJS
ABW401 from Moscow Sheremetyevo UUEE/SVO
32:35 Swiss Air International Airbus A330-300 HB-JHA
SWR8 from Zurich LSZH/ZRH
33:14 China Southern Boeing 777-200LR Freighter B-2081
CSN431 from Anchorage PANC/ANC
33:40 All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER JA735A
ANA112 from Tokya Haneda RJTT/HND
34:02 American Airlines Boeing 787-8 N810AN / 8AL
AAL74 from Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye PHNL/HNL
34:30 United Express (GoJet Airlines) Bombardier CRJ-550 N547GJ
GJS4588 from Tulsa KTUL/TUL
35:01 Spirit Airlines Airbus A320-200 N651NK
NKS910 from Orlando KMCO/MCO
35:20 American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines) Bombardier CRJ-701ER N606SK
SKW3261 from General Mitchell Milwaukee KMKE/MKE
35:54 JAL - Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER JA731J
JAL10 from Tokyo Narita RJAA/NRT
36:30 United Airlines Boeing 737-800 N14230
UAL605 from Reagan National Washington D.C. KDCA/DCA
36:58 American Airlines Airbus A319-112 N177XF
AAL363 from Kansas City KMCI/MCI
37:26 Spirit Airlines Airbus A319-132 N530NK
NKS940 from Dallas Ft. Worth KDFW/DFW
37:53 Korean Air Boeing 777-3B5ER 777-300ER HL8275
KAL37 from Seoul Incheon RKSI/ICN
38:51 American Airlines Boeing 737-800 N841NN
AAL2304 from Reagan National Washington D.C. KDCA/DCA
39:22 American Airlines Airbus A321-200 N919US
AAL2098 from Philadelphia KPHL/PHL
39:47 Delta Air Lines McDonnell Douglas MD-88 N915DE
DAL1684 from Hartsfield Atlanta Jackson KATL/ATL
40:19 United Express (ExpressJet) Embraer 175LL (ERJ-170-200LL) N607UX
ASQ4131 from Charleston Int'l/AFB, SC KCHS/CHS
40:45 United Airlines Airbus A320-200 (EvoBlu) N412UA
UAL251 from Hartsfield Atlanta Jackson KATL/ATL
41:18 United Airlines Boeing 737-800 (EvoBlu) N39297
UAL532 from Denver KDEN/DEN
41:47 Delta Connection (Endeavor Air) Bombardier CRJ-900LR N326PQ
EDV4897 from New York John F. Kennedy KJFK/JFK
42:14 Trans States Airlines Embraer ERJ-145LR (EMB-145LR) N836HK
LOF4734 from Louisville Muhammad Ali KSDF/SDF
42:51 British Airways Boeing 747-436 747-400 G-CIVX
BAW294 to London Heathrow EGLL/LHR
44:02 All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER "Star Alliance" Livery JA731A
ANA112 from Tokyo Haneda RJTT/HND
hey, how do you get to planespot inside, at 1:48. Not just anybody can do that. so how do you get to? Im going to do a spotting trip soon to ORD and i want to know some spots.
All Of Aviation I work at O’Hare... best recommendation is over at Wally Parking off Lawrence Ave on the east side. Stay on Scott St. and always spot with an ID. Some places you will see me filming from are private property and I am there in every case with permission. Just because I am able to does not automatically mean you can as well.
@@OHAREAVIATION Ok that makes sense, because ive seen many YT people in that spot. Also Ive tried to join the ORD airport watch but they dont return my emails
All Of Aviation are you on instagram? if so, send me a DM. at instagram.com/ohareaviation and i’ll try to help you
Such a beautiful view. I love watching planes takeoff and landing in the snow. So epic! ❄️☃️🌨️
Congratulations man! I've been watching you for as long as I can remember. Your videos were one of the primary things that got me into aviation. I would spend hours and hours trying to identify the aircraft you filmed. 7 years later, I still love watching your channel!
Glad to hear it! Once you are truly bit with the aviation bug it is indeed hard to ever heal from it. Hopefully I'll have much more great content in future for dedicated folks like you.
Oh, right! You're one of those incredibly talented no-tripod guys. Kudos to you and your dedication to our wonderful hobby, you've sure seen your share through those 1000 uploads!
Such a poetic description to mark the occasion too. Here's to 1000 more :)
Haha! I know, i know perhaps I say it too much but I like to bring it up every now and then because I've put a lot of effort into trying to be good at it. :D
But yes, it has been a wonderful 1,000 uploads and I hope it's just the start. Thanks for watching!
Gotta love that Chicago snow! Congrats on 1000!
Thanks for watching! Always great to hear from you!
Congrats on 1000 videos! Cheers to many more!
Thanks for watching! 😎
Fantastic compilation Jay! Well done!
THanks for watching! Always appreciated, Mr. YQB!
Awesome awesome video my friend. Congratulations on the 1000th upload .seeing the planes bust through the snow is such a spectical .
UNCLE ALBERT,DURING THE WAR Thanks for watching!!
What a way to celebrate 1000 uploads!! Incredible compilation, with so many beautiful catches. Well done my friend!!
Thaaaaaaanks for watching, mylos! Thanks for being there for so many of my videos along the way. Much appreciated and always look forward to your comments.
A true AvGeek is passionate about what they do. You sir, are one of those. 1000 videos and counting! Here’s to another thousand!
Airplanes have been a large part of my life for over 25 years now and I would hope that trend continues into the future. Thanks for watching! I always enjoy seeing your comments.
well done Jay.A thousand videos uploaded.Fantastic achievement my friend.And a special one with snow spotting.Incredible footage.Cheers
You're the best, Yannis! Thanks for watching! Glad it worked out to do some snow spotting for this one.
Epic video! Congratulations on your 1000 videos! I’ve always enjoys seeing your videos pop up, continue the great work!
Thanks for watching! Here's to 1000 more!
Congrats and thank you for all the great videos
Thanks 4 watch!ng
First one to comment and LIKE! :) Awesome spotting!!! and seems like you ve got some snow!!!! :D Once again, great work
Thanks for watching! Always love me a good snowstorm for spotting so I can film those beautiful snow landings.
wow very big airlines love and like
hello and very many thanks
Yeah, as usual...you did not disappoint. Thank you, Jay...thank you for another superb vid...and for the 999 that came before (the great majority of which I have watched and thoroughly enjoyed over the years since I discovered your channel). Here's really hoping that you will be able to find the time in the coming years to produce many, many more vids for all of us aviation geeks to enjoy. :)
Even if it was only one of my videos I would be grateful but for folks like yourself who have visited often my appreciation is immense. It is an honor to share my love for this with folks like yourself for whom the love of aviation is mutual. Here's to many more and I thank you for all the great comments. Phase 1 here is getting some new content uploaded for all of you out there patiently waiting but phase 2 shortly will involve me attempting to once again watch the videos of all those who take the time to watch mine as well. I will try to stop by and see what you have that is new later today and even if not today, most certainly by the end of this coming week.
I think you put some thought into your comment, and it was very nice of you to state encouraging remarks. I am with you!
Great video footage, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I just discovered your channel; this is great!!
Jim Smock Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoy!
Fantastic video! Not easy spotting in these conditions! Congrats on 1K. I look forward to another 1000 videos :D
Thanks for watching! Looking forward to more from you as well. Great stuff recently!
Fantastic compilation. Great cam work..👍✅
Thanks 4 stopping by! glad U enjoyed!
Superb video, congrats mate
Thanks for watching! Much more planned for future.
Interesting viewing that's for sure, will never have the chance to spot em in snow in Melbourne lol... Nice work!
tH@nks 4 w@tch!ng
Congratulations man:)
Thanks for watching!
What an incredible video to have has the 1000th! Love spotting in the snow! Liked!
Thanks for watching, jelmer! Will try to stop by your channel today and watch some of your latest.
@@OHAREAVIATION Appreciate that man :)
Congratulations on 1,000 here's to thousands more, keep up the great work
Thanks for watching, Lucas! I'm hoping for many more myself.
What an achievement, 1000 uploads full of great stuff!!
Thanks for watching! I certainly do try! Much more planned for future.
@@OHAREAVIATION Cant wait for watch more!
Congratulations to this epic number 1000!
Congratulations also for this stunning spotting video from ORD!
What an experience!
And one thing I have to say: I really like the new UA livery!
I think now you have a subscriber more…
Thank you for your work in these bad weather conditions & greets from Germany!
Thanks for watching! There is indeed a lot of work that goes into producing these videos even though I don't edit them as much as others might... I do like the new UA livery as well but think they could have done more with it. Thanks for subscribing! Much appreciated and I will do my best to have much more great content for you in future.
Jay, you are a true legend!
You are very kind. Just a guy who loves airplanes and his camera... Thanks for watching!
Love the Videos 😎
Thanks 4 w@tch!ng
relaxing and entertaining! great shots love the snow!!!
Thanks for watching, Robert! I always find spotting in less than ideal conditions to be lots of fun since a lot of folks won't do it. I'd love a full-on blizzard sometime...
@@OHAREAVIATION it really adds to the drama! I look foreward to watching again soon , by the way theres a massive winter dump heading maybe chicagos way! fingers crossed if you can get out and capture it! will tune in! best!!
Nice ORD spotting!
Thanks 4 watch!ng
Believe its amazing video I love plains when u was younger I used to like to bd pilot but I didnt but ibstill watch video amazing thanks for posting
Thanks 4 watching!
That American 767 is a rare one, nice catch.
Yeah, the AA 767 used to be everywhere here and then they got relocated to MIA, PHL and other places in place of the 787. Now AA is bringing them back for some daily flights on certain days of the week. Certainly don't see N343AN Oneworld here very often but maybe that will change in the months ahead. FUN FACT: I have flown on N343AN before.
Spectacular
Thanks for watching!
So satisfying
Glad you enjoy! thanks 4 watch!ng
Loved all 1000.
Thanks for watching! I always look forward to your comments :)
I love my airport.
Thanks 4 watch!ng Chicago O'Hare certainly is a great one!
Amazing planes Cargo Lux 747-8
beautiful
Thanks for watching!
Oh how I miss those Illinois winters!!!
novemberain I don't I'm still here. 😂😂
Thanks for watching! A big fan of snow myself.
Love the snow I'm from upstate N.Y. and Albany International Airport doesent see this kind/size of aircraft. In 2018 I got to fly into ohare on a 737-800NG and it was snowing pretty good it was my first time into Chicago's ohare airport and I flew out of ohare to Albany airport on a crj regional plane and I had a blast on the crj there rockets I miss the old muscle jets like the 737 classic with the JT8D engines wich were loud obnoxious stout little jet engines oh and I can't forget the best muscle jet of em all the awesome 757. Doing some planespotting at ohare is on my bucket list. Unfortunately Albany airport only sees the 737-700 and A320 and 319 lately because of covid19. Albanys got a UPS 767 and a Fed ex 757 but they only fly out and in late at night in all honesty the 737 classic and NG is special to me because that was my first jet experience. My absolute favorites are the 737-800NG the 777-300ER and the 757. Awesome video man thank you. You have awesome videos 👍. Stay safe out there congrats on hitting 1000.
thanks for sharing some of your travel adventures!
2020, Roaring 20’s, 60,000 Subscribers and 1,000 Videos. All the very best of O’Hare Plane Spotting Videos that has ever been and is yet to come. :)
Thanks for watching, Syed! You've been here for so many of those uploads and I thank you for being the Official News Reporter of the O'HareAviation RUclips channel.
OMG JAY JUST UPLOADED LETS CELIBRATE🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
haha! I get excited when I have good content to upload too. Thanks for watching, Zach!
O'Hare Aviation - Jay's HD Plane Spotting No problem jay
How on Earth did you keep from freezing to death! Well done, great content!
hot cocoa makes great videos :) Thanks 4 watch!ng
well done
Thanks 4 watch!ng
why did JAL do a go around & BA also awesome video and congrats ..thank God for Cathay otherwise ORD would have no HKG service nonstop
THanks for watching, David! it was for traffic on the runway in both cases I'm pretty sure...
How cool airplanes are taking off and landing in the snow❄️‼️ And, thank you for filming ANA's, JAL's & NCA's ✈️✈️✈️
you are welcome! glad you enjoyed.
Believe it or not, I am still just half way through viewing your video in detail like I always do, but figured to write my “for real” comment before this post turns into ancient history. Actually, I did view your video entirely, but was on my 2nd pass for note taking. Congratulations on making it to the big 1,000! Now, I am looking forward to view another 1,000, just because I am greedy and like good things. I generally read the comments left by others before viewing your video. It seems that you have colleagues who put thought into what they write more so than the comments I have read on other posts. Not only does this speak to their good character, but to yours also in having sustained associations with these class acts of folks.
While we had an APB out on you during your absence, I did a lot of research into still and video photography, and as I alluded in your “go around” video, it is very difficult to obtain optimum quality in low level light conditions. Of course, you could remedy it all by heading to “B&H Photo” with $8K to $10K (USD) for new equipment, but that would take having to wait for your next weekly paycheck. Actually, you already have an excellent camera, and I can tell without knowing its brand or name. If you take a look at some photos or videos which feature a bright light, often you see extended rays from the source which are called diffusion spikes. In your video, the spikes are very small and evenly spaced around the landing lights. This tells me your camera uses many diaphragm blades for its aperture, a feature only used in quality photo/video equipment. Unfortunately, to eliminate the effects of high gain (graininess) and aliasing, the internal gizmos of a camera have to go way primo, putting that sort of equipment out of reach for all but professionals. Hopefully, I am not telling you something you already know. But I mention all this so that you know when I say how great this video is and how much I really enjoyed watching it, I truly mean what I say. For the only way to improve on what you shared with us is to have about $10,000 of equipment and a video editor that requires a PhD just to start it.
Here are some shots that I thought were exceptionally spectacular:
@00:00 - The Asiana Cargo 747 was a great intro aircraft, but the first thing I noticed was that it had a missing landing light on the starboard wing root.
@13:32 - The SAS A330’s take off was stunning, and for a moment, it appeared as if the sun was going to make a debut.
@14:55 - The United 767 was the exceptionally defined enough for me to actually see the venting holes in the hubs of the main landing gear.
@15:24 - The Cathay Pacific 777: Ditto.
@16:07 - the United 777’s takeoff was another really great shot.
Although I have several “Honorable Mentions”, the shot that really brought a smile to my face was the Cape Air Cessna 402 @28:05. I had so many flights in light turboprops and piston aircraft that I have lost count. But that flight from Quincy, Illinois to Chicago had to have been about 1 ½ hours, and I seriously doubt the unpressurized aircraft flew high enough to stay above the storm. So you know the flight closely mirrored a roller coaster experience. Furthermore, except for people like me, very few passengers were willing to tolerate the minute or two to walk in the freezing cold to board the aircraft without a coat (i.e.: There are no jet-bridges to keep passengers comfortable between the gate and aircraft.). So now replaying in my mind is nearly a dozen people trying to climb two steps and squeeze through a small aircraft door in a heavy coat. Then in a 2 foot wide aisle with about 5 feet of headroom, everyone simultaneously is trying to shed their coats, since the seats are so narrow. I cannot help but laugh as I picture this in my head.
I know you took your video of 10L/28R and 10C/28C. But did the other 3 east/west runways have as much activity, or are those two the primary active runways at O’Hare?
I am a bit long, but I do get so much out of your videos. Furthermore, I enjoy providing you feedback on my viewing experience in appreciation for all the work you put into making your videos. Thank-you so much again, and as always, I am looking forward to viewing your next post.
Hello Guerry! I greatly appreciate that you take as much time to watch and enjoy my videos as you do. I often wish I had better content for you but hey! I do what I can. I certainly hope to have at least 1,000 more for you in future.
I do try to answer every comment ever written in the comment section on all of my videos... a big job, I realize. But I feel if someone is willing to take the time to watch my video I should at spend the time to write a thank you.I feel part of the secret to having a good RUclips channel relies on the concept of community and so I have spent much time trying to
encourage that here on my channel. Spam and disrespectful comments are taken care of as soon as possible and I try to take care of things here as best as I can. The people who truly enjoy this channel and watch and comment consistently
make it very enjoyable and I truly wish I could meet and thank all of them in person. Some folks come and go and others have been coming back for years.
I like hearing your take on low-light filming... my biggest initial problem is usually getting the camera to focus but once that is done it's usually not a big deal. It was largely your advice about upgrading to 4K that caused me to take the next step here and I am truly grateful I did. As an enthusiast whose hobby makes him a little money on the side I am pretty satisfied although sometimes I do fantasize about how cool it would be to do filming at an even higher level. Thanks for including the timeline analysis, I love hearing your take on this stuff!
That Cape Air shot was one that I tried prior to get and failed but I eventually converted for the score... those are hard to film smoothly because it's a small object moving very fast and it requires some serious attention to zoom accurately. Even here I don't think I did it justice but it's good enough I included it in the video. I have had the wonderful experience in past of flying aboard Cape Air and even though I didn't film it at the
time I would say it was a highlight for me for sure.
O'Hare usually has three landing runways with continuous triple parallel action and two departure runways going at any given time and there is not much of a break. Even in the quiet times you'll see parallel departures and landings. Most of the heavy traffic arrives on 10C-28C and so I usually spend most of my time there but there is a lot going on all at once and you do have to pick and choose what you want. Listening to ATC is a must
if you really want a certain airplane because ORD ATC is extremely flexible and can re-assign runways to an aircraft
very quickly. It's easier now but when 9C-27C opens up later this year(?) it will be harder to catch specific stuff since everything will be more spread out. ORD will have the ability to do quadruple parallel landings then as far as I know.
You are most welcome! Looking forward to your next comment.
@@OHAREAVIATION: Thank-you for your very kind and thoughtful reply. If you ever are pressed for time and are not able to respond to any of my comments, that is not a real problem for me. I'm not someone who needs to receive recognition so my feelings do not get hurt. Besides, I only cry and pout for a day or so, then recover quickly. Actually, my reward is the work you do. Thank-you again.
What camera was used for this?
Sony AX53. tH@nks 4 w@tch!ng
were is the spot?
What do you think to show number and destination of each flight, like leep aviation!
I have talked with Sean (Lepp Aviation) about it... in future I may but I really generally hate cluttering the screen with info that any avgeek should be able to look up already for themselves... best way for learning aircraft types is with a spotters guidebook. Flight numbers often change and the only reason you'd want to put them in a video is maybe for historical reference (?) as for flight times those often vary and are not to the minute every time so that also changes. But yes, I get it that some like that format even though it can be time consuming to put together. I will consider it.
Jay’s O'Hare Aviation tks a lot for the answer Jay!! For sure, it’s very complicated to put that information and discovery that buy nowadays there is the Flight Radar 24 inform it!! Good job Jay, congrats! I’m pilot at Latam Airlines here in Brazil and right now without flights about pandemic I looked again to see the videos to remember that I did prior to became a pilot!!
Jansen Fpv Very cool! Thanks again for watching!
*We* *Fly* *As* *One*
Thanks for watching!
What camera is that? I use an iPad LOL
And i dont go here, i go on the illegal hill at wally park
Thanks 4 stopping by! Sony AX-53
@@OHAREAVIATION oh my god thanks for saying hi!
Wait continental is still around????
No, it’s a heritage livery. It’s still United.