I work right by KTTD, I absolutely adore anyone that takes the time to spot at KPDX, might not be super interesting all the time but we do get a few awesome birds!
I saw a TV news clip that showed a Sierra Pacific 737 and said that woodland firefighters had arrived at PDX on it. The passengers at 24:13 look military from here, but I suppose they might be firemen.
Hello if someday I'm seeing you spotting airplanes I'll honk you driving by Marine drive 😁😁 also it was weird to see a A330 taking off from Rwy 28R the heavy ones usually use the 28L because it's a longer runaway.
This is really great planespotting! I am actually going on a West Coast Vacation at the end of august and would appreciate it a lot if you could tell me what location you use to record these clips! Thanks!
@@genecreamers I'm between the perimeter fence and NE Marine Drive. It's as close as it gets, except maybe the bike path under the approach, but then it's only incoming 28R and really hard to read tail numbers.
Thanks for posting. This is the first plane video I’ve ever seen near my house
@@miahmuffly4261 I have several more from the same location.
Very nice. I believe I caught that very same Sierra Pacific 735 the following morning
Sweet landing by the A330's
I work right by KTTD, I absolutely adore anyone that takes the time to spot at KPDX, might not be super interesting all the time but we do get a few awesome birds!
Oh wow, I could get there with a one-seat ride on 77.
16:30 I had not noticed the 172's prodigious tire smoke until just now.
My guess is those Chinook may have been heading to central Oregon to help fight wildfires.
I couldn't tell what they were until I was editing the footage.
I saw a TV news clip that showed a Sierra Pacific 737 and said that woodland firefighters had arrived at PDX on it. The passengers at 24:13 look military from here, but I suppose they might be firemen.
Hello if someday I'm seeing you spotting airplanes I'll honk you driving by Marine drive 😁😁 also it was weird to see a A330 taking off from Rwy 28R the heavy ones usually use the 28L because it's a longer runaway.
I guess bean counters say the extra ~1200 feet of runway isn't worth a few more seconds of taxiing.🤔
This is really great planespotting! I am actually going on a West Coast Vacation at the end of august and would appreciate it a lot if you could tell me what location you use to record these clips! Thanks!
Also, where did you park to get to this spot?
This is NE Marine Drive. I take the train to Cascades Station and walk.
Why don't the 27:06 small Lear's have any passenger windows?
The drugs don't need to see outside. :)
Are you just up on marine dr? I like to spot over on 10L when the heavies come in but havent found a great spot.
@@genecreamers I'm between the perimeter fence and NE Marine Drive. It's as close as it gets, except maybe the bike path under the approach, but then it's only incoming 28R and really hard to read tail numbers.