Kind of interesting that there's not too many charter airlines from North America for the tourist season, compared to Europe (e.g. TUI). Nice compilation!
Ross! The man with a tan! How have you been? It has been so long since I’ve viewed a post from you that I was going to rename your RUclips site, “Houdini’s Aviation World”. This is Guerry, your buddy from the states. Thank-you for posting your plane spotting through a chain linked fence video. When you opened your video with that chameleon, it reminded me of a drinking buddy I knew a while back. Then, you included some of the crowd that showed up at the runway’s threshold. Did they come to plane spot, or did they come to hang out with the video celebrity from Toronto? I am fascinated with the number of huge, wide bodied jets arrivomg from Europe that day. Then I remembered how Europeans put us American’s to shame with their celebration of Easter. When I was stationed at the NATO HQ in Belgium, the country practically shut down for about 3 weeks. Except for noting the usual great work you do on behalf of us who love to view civil aviation, there is nothing that specifically caught my view for commenting. Wait… I do remember one thing. The Amerijet 767 did have its US flag backwards. The blue star field is supposed to be on the left. Nevertheless, I enjoyed your post. I hope you have more time in the future for bringing us highlights from north of my border. Thank-you again, my friend. I look forward to viewing more of your exceptional work.
awesome video mate
Great video this is BajanAviator was nice meeting you!
Thanks Damain! Likewise buddy! :)
Lovely spotting video Ross
Thanks Yannis :)
Awesome vid as always bro keep it up🩷🩵💯✨
Kind of interesting that there's not too many charter airlines from North America for the tourist season, compared to Europe (e.g. TUI). Nice compilation!
Yeah, Delta had a route to Barbados once upon a time, but it's since been axed. Thanks for watching!
What an amazing compilation mate! Good to see a new video from you! Liked!
Thanks much Jelmer :)
Glad to see a new compilation, Ross! Nice video packed with an awesome variety of planes and airlines, well done!
Thank you lots Mylos! :)
Wonderful catches 👏
777❤
I hope to fly on InterCaribbean Airways ATR42-500'S maybe Thursday coming up.
Ross! The man with a tan! How have you been? It has been so long since I’ve viewed a post from you that I was going to rename your RUclips site, “Houdini’s Aviation World”. This is Guerry, your buddy from the states. Thank-you for posting your plane spotting through a chain linked fence video. When you opened your video with that chameleon, it reminded me of a drinking buddy I knew a while back. Then, you included some of the crowd that showed up at the runway’s threshold. Did they come to plane spot, or did they come to hang out with the video celebrity from Toronto?
I am fascinated with the number of huge, wide bodied jets arrivomg from Europe that day. Then I remembered how Europeans put us American’s to shame with their celebration of Easter. When I was stationed at the NATO HQ in Belgium, the country practically shut down for about 3 weeks.
Except for noting the usual great work you do on behalf of us who love to view civil aviation, there is nothing that specifically caught my view for commenting. Wait… I do remember one thing. The Amerijet 767 did have its US flag backwards. The blue star field is supposed to be on the left. Nevertheless, I enjoyed your post. I hope you have more time in the future for bringing us highlights from north of my border.
Thank-you again, my friend. I look forward to viewing more of your exceptional work.
Great plane spotting Ross.
Thanks CBW :)
Yesss Ross is back in barbados ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉..did you record your flight here ?
Sure was fantastic to be back. No unfortunately.
I can’t find your 1 hour of Toronto plane spotting video anymore. The thumbnail was an a380
I privatized it because I thought it was an hour-long video of not my best filming lol
Amazing compilation
Loved the sound of the 767! ^^ Nice footage, mate! ;)
Thanks Istvan :) That sound is great indeed!