ATL: Hartsfield Hijinks on the Hill & a Hydraulic Failure
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Saturday April 20th & Sunday April 28th, 2024:
It's been a while since I've uploaded anything, I know. I've made a couple of videos but just got so bored by them that I set them aside. As you might be able to imagine, its hard to maintain excitement - goin to the same shooting positions at the same airport with the same traffic. . . So one must push himself harder in order to get the same buzz, the same fix (if that makes sense). This video will feature a return to the good old tick & rat-ridden original hill. The one that preceded Mount Hartsfield. We braved the rough terrain, met some construction workers, saw some go arounds & an emergency landing. Now I've got my fix
PS: Severe Weather kills all boredom
I can always count on Matt to bring the HI-larity from ATL. All the best to you, Matty-boy!!
Let's pitch a tent at the Sky Meadow for an overnight camp out!!
Welcome back Matt
Thanks Matt, love the 747 she will always be queen of the sky's 🫶✈️
0:22, Tulum is in located in the same state where Cancun is. Quintana Roo is the state where Cancun and Tulum is located.
Flying high with Matt!
Lovely!
Welcome back.
What camera that you used for spotting sir?
Like your videos great job
Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport has something to contribute to the syllable battle
Thanks. God Bless 🙌 🙏
No singing for Lone Star One? 😢
Deep in the heart of 🇵🇷
I was on that hill last week
Not quite correct there. The Compass was an 8F. The 8i is the passenger version. Just saying.
Cathay was an 8F not an 8i. Compass was a 400 freighter.
What are they doing with the flat land?
Kyle hi home