Storm Chaser Aviation Enthusiast and Plane Spotter based out of Boca Raton Serving the Counties of Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade Monroe and Collier Counties in South Florida PBI,FLL and MIA Spotter
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I don't think they let off the gas even once since TO! Nice climb out over the Atlantic. Was that tRump's stupid house down there on the barrier island? One of the few crappy things bout W Palm is THAT guy! Anyway, nice post - I'll never tire of the magic of modern flight! Thx!
@@FLLSpotter89 Of course. W Palm is west of 95...MaL is in Palm Beach. Thanks for clarifying. I should know - I live here and drive up and down the east coast all the time.
A very nice takeoff! Looks like you did fly into the rain! Believe it or not, those are my kind of flights! I like looking out of my window and watching the rain fall as long as there is not too much turbulence as a result of it! Great video! Summer travel too! Love that also!
Agree with the other commenters. Yes, very nice take-off and ascent. Love the views of the SFV and partially that is summer fog influence there mixing with smog. Great views of the Verdugo Mtns. and then San Gabriels/Transverse Ranges. I live in NorCal in Santa Rosa Area. We occasionally get smoggy days too in fire season/late summer.
I've flown in and out of CA many times over the past 50 years, but we never landed of took off from Burbank. The Burbank Airport appears to be small and compact, just like the one we use in my home in Harrisburg, PA. When I was in US Army aviation I was at Crissy Army Air Field at San Francisco from 1969 to 1971. At the Burbank Airport there was a lot of smog, fog and dirty air from forest fires then, and I see the situation is just about the same these days. In 1971, my wife and I drove back to our home in Central Pennsylvania. Fate played a trick on us, I wanted to stay in CA, but my wife was set on returning to PA, and after we came home... we sort of exchanged the dirty CA air for floods, a near nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island (10 miles from my front door), and in time dirty air here in PA as well. And to top it off we experienced a mild earthquake in PA just as powerful as the one we experienced in CA in early 1970.
Burbank Airport is really a nice little airport, it has this vintage post-war charm to it. It's also so much easier to get in and out of than LAX. no stress. I'd rather just pay full price for a flight than have to deal with all the crowds and nonsense that LAX put's you through.
The white Building when you about to take off. Is Jay Lenos extra storage. And on late Friday nights we have a our classic Japanese club meets. And man those Jets are LOUD! 🥺😱
Love Burbank's Cork- Screw Departure, I did it in Heavy Winds aboard a Southwest 737-800 at night we sat on the runway for 20 minutes as soon as we rotated a gust of wind took the tail to the left.
This is a great video! I love the sight of those clouds right outside the windows! It looks you can reach out and touch them! I see them a lot when I travel because I fly to Central Florida every June for my annual summer vacation. As you may know, Florida always has quite a few of those summer or tropical thunderstorms like the ones here daily. It always never fails that we fly through at least 2 or 3 of them either on the way in or out.
It’s easy for cowards behind their phones to get on here trashing your video, but not a single one of them has a lick of content on their channel. Shooting during takeoff isn’t easy, and not everyone has a trained eye, let alone a trained arm. This is still a really good video. Kudos to you. ✈️✈️✈️ As a tip, though, I usually try for seats behind the wing. Catching the engine in the shot is always cool on paper, but it’s a pain (and painful) in practice-well, in my opinion, at least. I think I have some videos you might dig.
Nice footage from the right side. I always sit on the left side for morning departures out of KBUR, so it's cool to see the view off to the right. I've flown that KBUR-KPHX routes numerous times, connecting to the east coast. (KBUR to KLAS more often, though). Nice work! Burbank is a great little airport, and quite challenging - short runways and surrounded on 3 sides by high terrain....major props to the jet jockeys who fly in and out of there!