This is so relaxing to me, I swear I could sit here all day and watch these videos!! Whenever I’m stressed or anxious I come and watch one of these videos bc it honestly relaxes me and takes my mind off of things 😂
Considering we only get the larger American jets over here @ LHR (aside from AC’s B737 MAX..) it’s cool to see the same liveries on smaller planes… really enjoyed this!
Again, I am not nearly the first to be commenting on your video, and I apologize. However, I do not always have the luxury of sitting down and plane-spotting for 20 minutes straight. Furthermore, prior to giving you some feedback in a comment, I do view the video in its entirety. For you do some really great videography, and as always, I am truly grateful for your work. I also appreciate you taking the time to give a detailed description of each flight. But now, your post has prompted me to ask a few questions, if you please. Is there a reason you are taking a break from videoing? I will miss your posts. You not only do great videography, but you always seem to find the sweet vantage points for recording your videos. This video really had some great takeoff scenes. Next, do you do all your work alone, or do you have someone assisting you? I cannot imagine you doing both the videoing and recording each flight’s information at the same time, unless you are a Superman doubleganger. Finally, what type of information would be most useful to you regarding your viewers’ feedback in the comment section? Please think on this for a moment. Most of the comments I read do show great thankfulness for your post, but if there is anything more that would assist you in any way, I would have no qualms about taking the time to give you as detailed analysis as I could. This would include any sort of research you would like to have. As far s the video is concerned, I am starting to change my mind about United. Among my favorite aircraft I enjoy seeing are the 757’s and 767’s. I know Delta still flies many of them, but unfortunately, Chicago is not one of their hubs. I also enjoy watching the airlines such as Lufthansa who fly the 747-8i’s. Those are some remarkably well engineered aircraft. Finally, I would be remiss in not mentioning Swiss International Airlines who are among the few still flying the A340’s. As someone who loves the narrow bodied aircraft such as the 707’s, DC-8’s, et al, the A340 reminds me of that golden age of air travel. Just remember, the coolest looking aircraft are the ones that fly the best. Thank-you again for the video. Please do not stay away too long.
Firstly, I greatly appreciate the comment my friend! Having an audience with people like you are exactly why I love what I do. I’m not sure if it sounded like I’m taking a break for a bit by saying this is my last hurrah at ORD, but rest assured I’m still going to be making weekly videos! I just recently moved to Phoenix, AZ, so I will be having a new location to film more videos, and I already have quite a few on the way! Next question, yes! I do film and edit everything on my own. It’s actually a nifty system I use. Just me, my camcorder, and FlightRadar24 is all I need. Essentially, I just screenshot the flight information for easy access later on when editing the video. As far as feedback goes, anything my viewers feel needs to be addressed such as a mistake, or something they’d like to see implemented/changed is something I love to see! I’m not a super picky guy, and I love constructive criticism, so if anyone feels anything can be improved upon, I’m all open ears! Again, thanks a ton for your comment, my friend. Thanks very much for watching!
Thanks for sharing awesome viewing, but I ask why United still using those old planes 767/757 , and that old plane going to London A380 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿 , I be flying to Chicago soon on AA 787/9 I can’t wait
Apologies! The Cape Air Tecnam is 2 years old, not 9!
It's okay and I love the videos from O,hare because that where I am from
17:40 That a380 takeoff was 👏 Perfect lighting, angle and sound!
This is so relaxing to me, I swear I could sit here all day and watch these videos!! Whenever I’m stressed or anxious I come and watch one of these videos bc it honestly relaxes me and takes my mind off of things 😂
They're aviation ASMR
@@maryeckel9682 for real though 😂
That's weird. It relaxes me too.
Lufty Queen gorgeous take off and The King BA A380 that soon followed was incredible! Some excellent work!
A340 ❤️✈️, 747 👑, A380 🤴
Awesome spotting! Love that KLM Asia 777 and the British Airways A380!
I don't think there's a sound more beautiful than the Trent 900s roar
Which engine is that
@@kidmarsh3026 Rolls Royce Trent 900
11:17 Dragonfly, Green Darner (Anax junius) ~150 million years old
Great piece. Love the graphics.
I enjoy your videos. Thanks for streaming them 🙂👍✈️♥️
747-8 is Wonderful👍👍👍
Absolutely stunning, gorgeous capturing loved the sound super wow wow 👌 appreciate your great work keep it up Merci
Awesome footage enjoy the videos
Absolutely stunning 😍 👌 Heavy action 💙
Beautiful catch. Thumbs up 👍
I love how the 777 and 787 landing gear tilts forward before it retracts in the wheel wheel.
Beautiful video!
God bless you
You are the only one I watch !
Lufthansa's Queen ❤️🛫 BA's A380 and Finnair's Marimekko livery
Amazing footage
Considering we only get the larger American jets over here @ LHR (aside from AC’s B737 MAX..) it’s cool to see the same liveries on smaller planes… really enjoyed this!
Gracias por compartir 😃
Good stuff!!
Incredible video man! Liked!
N777UA 😍 I wanna ride the original triple sev
Where do you spot at for the 27s? And then the 28s for the best views of the runways? Thanks!
Superb!
Great video
1:04 ouch
Again, I am not nearly the first to be commenting on your video, and I apologize. However, I do not always have the luxury of sitting down and plane-spotting for 20 minutes straight. Furthermore, prior to giving you some feedback in a comment, I do view the video in its entirety. For you do some really great videography, and as always, I am truly grateful for your work. I also appreciate you taking the time to give a detailed description of each flight. But now, your post has prompted me to ask a few questions, if you please.
Is there a reason you are taking a break from videoing? I will miss your posts. You not only do great videography, but you always seem to find the sweet vantage points for recording your videos. This video really had some great takeoff scenes.
Next, do you do all your work alone, or do you have someone assisting you? I cannot imagine you doing both the videoing and recording each flight’s information at the same time, unless you are a Superman doubleganger.
Finally, what type of information would be most useful to you regarding your viewers’ feedback in the comment section? Please think on this for a moment. Most of the comments I read do show great thankfulness for your post, but if there is anything more that would assist you in any way, I would have no qualms about taking the time to give you as detailed analysis as I could. This would include any sort of research you would like to have.
As far s the video is concerned, I am starting to change my mind about United. Among my favorite aircraft I enjoy seeing are the 757’s and 767’s. I know Delta still flies many of them, but unfortunately, Chicago is not one of their hubs. I also enjoy watching the airlines such as Lufthansa who fly the 747-8i’s. Those are some remarkably well engineered aircraft. Finally, I would be remiss in not mentioning Swiss International Airlines who are among the few still flying the A340’s. As someone who loves the narrow bodied aircraft such as the 707’s, DC-8’s, et al, the A340 reminds me of that golden age of air travel. Just remember, the coolest looking aircraft are the ones that fly the best.
Thank-you again for the video. Please do not stay away too long.
Firstly, I greatly appreciate the comment my friend! Having an audience with people like you are exactly why I love what I do. I’m not sure if it sounded like I’m taking a break for a bit by saying this is my last hurrah at ORD, but rest assured I’m still going to be making weekly videos!
I just recently moved to Phoenix, AZ, so I will be having a new location to film more videos, and I already have quite a few on the way!
Next question, yes! I do film and edit everything on my own. It’s actually a nifty system I use. Just me, my camcorder, and FlightRadar24 is all I need. Essentially, I just screenshot the flight information for easy access later on when editing the video.
As far as feedback goes, anything my viewers feel needs to be addressed such as a mistake, or something they’d like to see implemented/changed is something I love to see! I’m not a super picky guy, and I love constructive criticism, so if anyone feels anything can be improved upon, I’m all open ears!
Again, thanks a ton for your comment, my friend. Thanks very much for watching!
Nice
Love it
Wheee do you see so close (what spot do you go to)
I almost forgot queen leaving she still a beautiful aircraft
were is the spot?
Also how do you even know the type of airplane anf there ages?
Where do you go to plane spot
How do you even know the flight status?
That P2012 is really 9 years old? I thought they were all brand new for Cape Air.
Apologies! Typo on my part, should read 2 years old. Thanks for pointing that out
@@LeppAviation No problem. I was just researching it myself in case I was wrong.
The swiss landing is the only landing that was smooth in my opinion.
NICE
🙃🙃🙃🙃😂
👍
Show point of reverse thrust not the logo for the airline!
I see airlines but united is the best
Arlan's contry belanda
There is no a380s at ohare
Thanks for sharing awesome viewing, but I ask why United still using those old planes 767/757 , and that old plane going to London A380 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿 , I be flying to Chicago soon on AA 787/9 I can’t wait
👍👍👍🤝🏽🤝🏽🤝🏽🇲🇦🇲🇦
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