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!

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Pilot Life: Partial Panel Approaches in the Cherokee

My third flight in Infinite Air Center's Cherokee, more approaches, and additional challenges, all part of the effort to get me prepped for the check-ride. As far as flight training simulating instrument conditions go post-refresher ground school, things are going fairly well, better than I initially expected to be honest.

My third flight in N98241, my "side-chick" airplane "Jane."

After the usual business of pre-flight, my instructor and I got airborne and I went under the hood. We shot two approaches into Corvallis after getting our IFR clearance from Cascade Approach, the RNAV 35 and the VOR-A approaches both under partial panel, without the use of the attitude indicator and heading indicator. The approaches went pretty well as far as I could tell. After doing the approaches, we practiced some holding patterns and entries.

Once done with that, we headed back to Albany and landed. Following logbook updates and a debrief, we called it a day. I'm happy that I'm doing fairly well considering that this was my third flight in a Cherokee Cruiser. More importantly, the ground school I attended earlier this month seems to have helped.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Gallery Update: WestJet Inaugural to PDX

Back spotting in Portland two days in a row, this time to catch a new airline. The purpose of this trip was to catch the inaugural arrival and departure of the newest airline to serve PDX, WestJet (via WestJet Encore), the second-largest air carrier in Canada (not to mention the Canadian version of Southwest Airlines!). Announced earlier this year, WestJet now flies between Portland and Calgary, a route up until today was only served by Air Canada (via Jazz Air); this should be beneficial as it breaks any monopoly Air Canada had on the route and should lead to some competition. While the new service is seasonal-daily, there is already some speculation going around that this new service might go daily year-round as well as speculation that WestJet may upgauge aircraft sizes and even add service to additional hubs in Canada from Portland.

The second-largest airline in Canada (after Air Canada), WestJet's mainline operations initially started with a single fleet type utilizing the Boeing 737 family, hence the reference as Canada's version of Southwest Airlines! Upon its foundation in western Canada (hence the airline's name) during the 1990s, WestJet utilized the low-cost carrier business model pioneered by Southwest Airlines. WestJet expanded domestically during the early-2000s and jumped at the opportunity to expand into eastern Canada when the country's airline industry was restructured resulting from Air Canada's takeover of Canadian Airlines in 2000. The airline then expanded internationally in the mid-2000s by basing their eastern Canada operations from the lucrative Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal triangle and began flights to a number of U.S. destinations in 2004; flights to a number of destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico were added by the airline in 2007 with much of the focus being on taking people from the cold Canadian north to warm vacation destinations to the south.

Starting the 2010s, WestJet started expanding to several overseas markets and eventually transitioned more towards a full-service carrier business model. In 2014, WestJet began their very first transatlantic flights between St. John's in Newfoundland and Dublin, Ireland. That same year, the airline announced that they were in the process of sourcing some wide-body jets and eventually picked up four used Boeing 767-300/ERs in 2015, slated to be utilized on flights to London Gatwick as well as winter-seasonal flights to Hawaii. WestJet also recently took delivery of it's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner to add to the wide-body fleet for additional European operations.

It was also during this decade that WestJet launched it's first wholly-owned subsidiary in 2013 called WestJet Encore (the same carrier operating today's inaugural flights to and from Portland). WestJet Encore formed as a result of market study done by WestJet regarding future growth limitations of the company operating only Boeing 737 aircraft. As a regional subsidiary utilizing the Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 NextGen turboprops, WestJet Encore allows for increased frequency of flights by using smaller aircraft as well as to expand service to routes with less traffic in the WestJet network. And much like their parent company, WestJet Encore initially began operations in western Canada and added service out of the eastern half of the country later on in 2014 before going international with routes to the U.S. in 2016. WestJet Encore is currently the fourth-largest operator of the Dash 8 Q400 turboprop in the world with a fleet of 47 planes.

Next month, Air Canada restarts their seasonal-daily service between Portland and Toronto. But it won't operated by mainline Embraer E-190s like we've seen in the past three years as the service has been transferred to Air Canada's low-cost subsidiary Air Canada Rouge and their Airbus A319s; another exciting new sight to see at PDX for sure!

Portland (PDX) 45

Preview:

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N437WN) departing on 10L as SWA1522 for Ontario.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-932/ER (N832DN) departing on 10L as DAL520 for New York-JFK.

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N637QX) departing on 10L as QXE2881 for Everett.

Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-323 (N803NW) operating as DAL179 from Amsterdam executing a go-around on 10R, which was kind of surprising to see. The flight circled back on the left-downwind and made an uneventful landing on 10R on the second go. Note the Delta logo on the belly of the aircraft, which became standard on the mainline flight a few years ago.

American Airlines Airbus A319-132 (N802AW) departing on 10L as AAL414 for Phoenix Sky Harbor. First delivered to America West Airlines before becoming part of the post-merger US Airways fleet.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-932/ER (N852DN) arriving on 10L as DAL2820 from New York-JFK.

United Airlines Boeing 737-924/ER (N69829) departing on 10L as UAL679 for Chicago O'Hare.

United Airlines Boeing 737-924/ER (N75433) arriving on 10L as UAL2415 from Newark.

United Airlines Boeing 737-924/ER (N37471) departing on 10L as UAL2213 for Denver.

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N627QX) departing on 10L as QXE2541 for Sacramento.

WestJet Encore (d/b/a WestJet) Bombardier DHC-8-402 Dash 8 Q400 (C-FWEW) arriving on 10L as WEN3628 from Calgary. The inaugural arrival of WestJet into Portland!

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N720WN) departing on 10L as SWA766 for Sacramento.

Cessna 172M Skyhawk (N80470) arriving on 10L from McMinnville.

WEN3628 taxiing to the gate. Welcome WestJet!

United Airlines Boeing 737-900/ER (N61898) arriving on 10L as UAL1950 from Denver.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-2BD (N955AT) arriving on 10L as DAL330 from Los Angeles.

United Airlines Airbus A319-131 (N812UA) departing on 10L as UAL353 for San Francisco.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990/ER (N491AS) departing on 10L as ASA292 for Los Cabos, Mexico.

Bombardier CL-600-2B16 Challenger 604 (C-GLPP) arriving on 10L.

Compass Airlines (d/b/a Delta Connection) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N628CZ) departing on 10L as CPZ5723 for Seattle-Tacoma.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-890 (N553AS) departing on 10L as ASA391 for San Francisco.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990/ER (N457AS) departing on 10L as ASA392 for San Francisco.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N716SW) departing on 10L as SWA1158 for Oakland.

Air St. Luke's Beechcraft 200 King Air (N400SL) arriving on 10L from Boise.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900/ER (N913DU) departing on 10L as DAL2510 for Minneapolis/St. Paul.

United Airlines Boeing 737-924/ER (N61886) arriving on 10L as UAL1938 from Houston-Intercontinental.

SkyWest Airlines (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N179SY) departing on 10L as SKW3327 for Oakland.

SkyWest Airlines (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N183SY) departing on 10L as SKW3462 for Burbank.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-823 (N3737C) arriving on 10L as DAL1569 from Salt Lake City.

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N622QX) departing on 10L as QXE2066 for Dallas-Love.

Compass Airlines (d/b/a American Eagle) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N219NN) departing on 10L as CPZ6033 for Los Angeles.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990/ER (N479AS) departing on 10L as ASA572 for San Diego.

Cessna 525 CitationJet (N616PR) arriving on 10L.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-8H4 (N8691A) departing on 10L as SWA2230 for Phoenix Sky Harbor.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-214 (N284VA) departing on 10L as ASA1554 for Austin-Bergstrom.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N200WN) departing on 10L as SWA2069 for San Diego.

Cessna 525C Citation CJ4 (N574BB) departing on 10L for Ogden-Hinckley.

C-FWEW departing on 10L as WEN3627 back to Calgary. A little underwhelming considering that it's a Dash 8, but still exciting nonetheless to have a new airline serving PDX!

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Gallery Update: Another Morning at PDX

My parents return flight from Utah was this morning, so that means I had to drive up to pick them up! Thankfully today was Sunday, so the commute wasn't bad at all; and compared to my parents' departure time, their arrival time was a little bit later, so time of the day and lighting was manageable. As far as spotting highlights go for this trip, I managed to get another new special livery on one of Alaska Airline's 737s. Another notable catch for me on this spotting trip is seeing Hawaiian Airlines' new, updated livery on one of their Airbus A330s for the first time.

I am also looking forward to returning tomorrow morning as WestJet via WestJet Encore inaugurates their service into PDX with a daily flight to Calgary.

Portland (PDX) 44

Preview:

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-932/ER (N807DN) airborne off 28R as DAL2208 for Salt Lake City.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A319-112 (N524VA) getting towed from the remote ramp to the gate in preparation for it's first flight of the day as ASA1638 for Las Vegas.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990/ER (N268AK) departing on 28L as ASA294 for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N226WN) arriving on 28L as SWA2744 from Oakland.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 (N222WN) departing on 28L as SWA5515 for Las Vegas.

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N626QX) departing on 28L as QXE2879 for Everett, Washington. You read that right! There is now commercial air service out of Everett's Paine Field just north of Seattle (served by Alaska Airlines via Horizon Air, as well as United Airlines via SkyWest Airlines)!

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N624QX) departing on 28L as QXE2431 for Santa Rosa.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-890 (N506AS) departing on 28L as ASA841 for Lihue.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-214 (N842VA) departing on 28L as ASA1278 for San Diego. Formerly Virgin America's "real steel."

SkyWest Airlines (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N403SY) departing on 28L as SKW3442 for Burbank.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-890 (N536AS) sporting decals of Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson taxiing for departure as ASA107 for Anchorage. I see that Alaska still loves the Seahawks and their star player!

American Airlines Boeing 737-823 (N907AN) departing on 28L as AAL2577 for Dallas-Fort Worth.

ASA107 departing on 28L for Anchorage.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990 (N319AS) departing on 28L as ASA644 for Phoenix Sky Harbor.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-214 (N854VA) departing on 28L as ASA1053 for Palm Springs.

Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-243 (N361HA) "Hoku Mau" taxiing for departure as HAL25 for Honolulu. My first time seeing the updated livery on one of Hawaiian's A330s!

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-890 (N559AS) "Salmon-Thirty-Salmon II" arriving on 28L as ASA573 from Los Angeles. I just saw this livery the last time I was here!

HAL25 departing on 28L for Honolulu.

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-8H4 (N8684F) departing on 28L as SWA4816 for Phoenix Sky Harbor.

Horizon Air (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N637QX) departing on 28L as QXE2104 for Ontario.

Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-214 (N847VA) departing on 28L as ASA1070 for Chicago O'Hare. Formerly Virgin America's "Scarlett O'air."

Virgin America (d/b/a Alaska Airlines) Airbus A320-214 (N639VA) "air drake" getting towed from the remote ramp to the gate in preparation for it's first flight of day as ASA1152 for Santa Ana. This might as well be the very last A320 I'll ever see still sporting the Virgin America livery as most of the Airbus fleet has been repainted at this point and the summer season is fast approaching, which is when the Alaska Air Group projects that the fleet repaint will be complete.

Sun Country Airlines Boeing 737-8K2 (N817SY) taxiing in after arriving on 28R as SCX293 from Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Sun Country Airlines Boeing 737-8Q8 (N805SY) taxiing for departure as SCX683 for Las Vegas. Note the mismatched engine nacelle.

SCX683 airborne off 28R for Las Vegas.

United States Air Force Raytheon T-6A Texan II (05-3766) from the 71st Flying Training Wing (71 FTW) out of Vance Air Force Base airborne off 28R. Probably my first time seeing one of these in flight.

Delta Air Lines Boeign 767-332/ER (N189DN) arriving on 28R as DAL68 from Tokyo-Narita.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-832 (N384DA) arriving on 28R as DAL1194 from Salt Lake City. My parents were on this flight returning home!

Compass Airlines (d/b/a Delta Connection) Embraer ERJ-170-200LR E-175LR (N626CZ) airborne off 28R as CPZ5706 for Seattle-Tacoma.