About This Blog:

The primary purpose of this blog is to showcase the best of my aviation photography. As such, you will find links to my main aviation gallery on Facebook containing photos from aircraft spotting, some kind of aviation event such as air shows and fly-in events, as well as aviation museums. I also critique my flights on commercial airlines and the services they provide. Occassionally, you'll find personally written, independent articles based on news and current events involving aviation. And of course, I'll put up links to official and unofficial aviation-related websites when I find them. And when time permits, I'll talk and discuss about anything involving aviation. But most importantly, this is my way to document my journey into the aviation industry!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

More YouTube Videos!

Greetings my fellow bloggers/readers. I found some more YouTube channels dedicated to aviation documentaries. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/user/Flygfanatiker

http://www.youtube.com/user/airshowfansh

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Dreamliner

On this day at approximately 10:30 am PST, Boeing's newest airliner, the Boeing 787 made its maiden flight from Paine Field in Everett, Washington. For more information on the new airliner check out the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_787

http://www.newairplane.com/

The long awaited Dreamliner will spend a few hours in the air throughout the day before it lands in King County International Airport (Boeing Field) in Seattle, Washington. So check back for more details. You can also look at the live webcast for yourself by clicking on the following link:

http://787firstflight.newairplane.com/ffindex.html

Note: When you go back to this link, you'll see a replay of this day's event.

After spending a little more than 3 hours in the air, the Boeing 787 landed at Seattle Boeing Field at approximately 1:35 pm PST. It taxied off the runway under its own power and stopped short of parking in order for Boeing technicians to examin the aircraft. It was then towed to a hanger where a post-flight press conference was held between the media and the various staff of Boeing that were involved in the 787 project.

The first post-flight press conference began at approximately 2:15 pm PST.