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Endlich mal wieder ein Besuch im Flightdeck. 🤩 Immer wieder aufgeregt, wie ein kleines Kind. 🫠 Und ich musst die beiden Jungs vorne leider abwürgen, weil ich der letzte im Flieger war und mein Transferbus wartete. 😊 #Avgeek

Replied to Ian Kluft 🖥️📡

Alaska Airlines 737-MAX9 departing Portland Int'l Airport PDX on Runway 10L this evening. I got this video during a bike ride from the Marine Drive/Columbia River Trail on the levee overlooking the runway. Mt Hood and the Columbia River are in the background during the takeoff. #aviation #avgeek #cycling #Portland #PNW

Bonus Photo of the Day 4th April 2025.

G-BEJD, Hawker-Siddeley HS-748 Srs.1/105, owned by the Speke Aerodrome Heritage Group, looking rather sorry for itself in the remains of a Dan-Air livery, in the rear car park of the Crowne Plaza Hotel (formerly the original terminal building) at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 11th March 2025.

#Liverpool #JohnLennon #LPL #EGGP #HawkerSiddeley #HS748 #SpekeAerodromeHeritageGroup #DanAir #CrownePlazaHotel
#AvGeek #aviation #planespotting #photography

"What’s the hold up – how and why do aircraft hold at airports?" by @flightradar24 - There's a method to the apparent madness of flying planes in oval racetrack patterns when they have somewhere else to go. "Holding patterns" are used by ATC and performed by pilots to manage airport and airspace congestion. Holds are part of initial and recurrent training for an instrument rating. flightradar24.com/blog/aviatio #aviation #pilot #travel #avgeek

Flightradar24 Blog · What's the hold up - how and why do aircraft hold at airports? | Flightradar24 BlogWant to know how and why aircraft hold at airports? Learn more about holding patterns, how they are flown and where you can see them on Flightradar24.