🔴 LIVE Plane Spotting w/ AMAZING Runway Views! ✈ Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport ✈ 7/16/2024

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    Welcome aboard to live plane spotting from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport! Our live aviation broadcasts feature amazing runway views of aircraft, multiple cameras, rich audio, live commentary, and dynamic graphics all with TV sportscasting flare. Our live shows at MSP feature an intimate spotting experience you won't find in larger markets, making for a unique program. Whether you're an experienced spotter or new to the world of aviation, welcome to primetime aviation from the Twin Cities!
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    How often do we stream?
    Our regular broadcasts typically run once per week (sometimes more) depending on weather and crew availability. To stay up to date on when we go live, subscribe to our channel to get notifications.
    Where do we stream from?
    MSP Airport LIVE mainly broadcasts from arguably one of THE BEST locations in the U.S. for plane spotting at MSP's official Aircraft Viewing Area. This spot is notorious for being close-up to departing, arriving, and taxiing aircraft, and is located right in the center of the airport. On certain days, you'll find us broadcasting from the Terminal 1 ramp with incredible vistas of the airfield and surrounding traffic.
    What international airlines do we see at MSP Airport?
    - Aer Lingus
    - KLM Will become seasonal following the summer operating schedule
    - Air France (Seasonal)
    - Condor (Seasonal)
    - Icelandair (Seasonal)
    - Lufthansa
    - Westjet
    - Air Canada
    When was MSP Airport LIVE founded?
    Our channel was established in 2022 by Alex Redding, Logan Justice, and Eric Paul as a collaborative partnership to bring live aviation from the state of Minnesota to the world through the use of television broadcasting techniques. Each broadcast is produced with the style and program format typically seen on network TV sportscasts. MSP Airport LIVE is also Minnesota's ONLY live plane spotting show.
    Who operates MSP Airport LIVE?
    MSP Airport LIVE is primarily operated as a collaborative partnership with those on our crew, and is under the direction of executive producer Alex Redding. Alex is an avid aviation enthusiast and TV/video production contractor who brings eight years of production experience to our programming.
    At MSP Airport LIVE, we strive to engage our viewers with a dynamic experience that strives for the best production value possible, and to support our wonderful community of aviation enthusiasts. From all of us at MSP Airport LIVE, be well, and thanks for visiting!
    Aircraft images for our thumbnails are provided courtesy of Pettit Aviation and may not be reused without permission. Visit pettitaviation... for more information.
    For media inquiries and channel sponsorships, please contact: mspairportlive@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 3

  • @aaleigahdaily4910
    @aaleigahdaily4910 21 день назад

    I love planes so much.
    It’s cool to think about all of the science going on as you fly. I want to be a pilot someday ❤

    • @mspairportlive
      @mspairportlive  19 дней назад

      We're obsessed with planes too! Indeed, it's really fascinating to learn about what makes these amazing machines work, and watching them be set into motion when we're out spotting. Becoming a pilot is well worth the effort and dedication. Just ask Logan or Paul on our team!

  • @elliefunt755
    @elliefunt755 24 дня назад

    We have planes going over our house all the time now, due to construction at MSP. Sometimes they’re landing about every 90 seconds. Super weird when you’re driving and see the shadows of the planes.