I also wanted to add in its not just your professional life, its also your LIFE. because if any disaster happens and power knocked out for any length of time which is always possible. Most countries have a power grid thats absolutely over its max because its been updated for population growth and the power guzzling of the tech world. In my state we have amazon (and microsoft and starbucks and google and boeing. So theyre looking at a power grid failure in 5 to 10 years so amazon is going to fund nuclear power plants built. But this is a global situation. If the power grid fails, what is gen z going to do? You have no practical skills, you have no emergency skills, and if you have no phone what will you do? My grandparents were the greatest generation, vets of the greaf depression and ww2. My parents were korea and vietnam. I also waz raised in the mountains and a small town where you have to know how to do for yourself. When mt st helens erupted people were cut off but only 56 died. I thinn today that would be much more. So learn these skills not just to keep a job but it could save your life.
@AviationVideography good evening Sam, beautiful JFK Airport. Lovely to watch all flights arrivals and departures.
Thanks Maria!
You're welcome, you have a great day during this heat in Melbourne today Sam.
Awesome!!! Keep it up. What camera did you use and which exactly place did you take this video?
Fantastic!
Thank you!
Love❤
The amount of wide bodies was astounding. Great video.
I love the plane action you can see snd hear because you dont have a bunch of filler chatter.
All about the planes in these videos!
Love the retro Saudia livery on the triple 7. Time stamp 0:04
@jocelynharris-fx8ho yes how nice retro Saudia livery on the 777 landing in JFK. Glad you enjoyed it Jocelyn! 🙂
200th like!
Great stuff, what was up with the Delta A330 landing at 19:00 ?
wow! I'm from the NYC area and I want to go planespotting at JFK where did you go exactly?
Beautiful! Just at 1:40:46 you put JFK-London instead of JFK-HKG.
I also wanted to add in its not just your professional life, its also your LIFE. because if any disaster happens and power knocked out for any length of time which is always possible. Most countries have a power grid thats absolutely over its max because its been updated for population growth and the power guzzling of the tech world. In my state we have amazon (and microsoft and starbucks and google and boeing. So theyre looking at a power grid failure in 5 to 10 years so amazon is going to fund nuclear power plants built. But this is a global situation. If the power grid fails, what is gen z going to do? You have no practical skills, you have no emergency skills, and if you have no phone what will you do? My grandparents were the greatest generation, vets of the greaf depression and ww2. My parents were korea and vietnam. I also waz raised in the mountains and a small town where you have to know how to do for yourself. When mt st helens erupted people were cut off but only 56 died. I thinn today that would be much more. So learn these skills not just to keep a job but it could save your life.