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Sunday, January 22, 2012

American 2297 Heavy (JFK-Miami)

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Flight Simulation Information (Photos Below)
AA/AAL (American Airlines - USA) Flight 2297
Origin: New York (JFK)
Destination: Miami (MIA)
Equipment: Boeing 757-200
Route:
WAVEY EMJAY J174 WARNN J174 SWL CEBEE WETRO DIW AR22 JORAY HILEY2
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Enjoy the photos:

My readback message to JFK Tower: "One Two Eight at One Two, Climb over the bridge, Cleared for Take off, Three One Left, American 2297 Heavy"


Passengers get a rush of adrenaline as we lift off with the JFK Tower in the dark morning background.

Starting the JFK "Bridge Climb" departure procedure.

View from Jamaica Bay

Turn almost complete.

Overview of JFK with our departure runway located near the bottom. 

Touchdown on Miami International's 27L.


Reverse thrust as we slow down to taxi speed.

Just pulled up to the terminal.  Couldn't have waited any longer to get out of the plane to feel the nice warm weather!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

TRIP REPORT: JFK-DTW-GRR with Delta

Due to an impromptu need to see my family, ironically over the Thanksgiving holiday, I had to book a flight from NYC to Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Because I had to fly out the day before Thanksgiving I was praying which airline was going to cut me a deal because of the urgency and the need to get there as soon as possible.  After doing some research the winner was Delta Airlines.  My ticket went for around 500, while other carriers wouldn't budge for less than 800-1500USD.  At that point, I was grateful that there was any airline who had any seats available even if it was a 10 minute flight due to the Thanksgiving traffic.  Suffice to say, it gave Thanksgiving a whole new meaning.

Ok, so here's the data:

Delta Flight 141

Departure: THE PORT AUTHORITY - John F. Kennedy International (JFK-KJFK)
Terminal:3
Gate: 20
Arrival: Detroit - Wayne County Metropolitan (DTW-KDTW)
Terminal: Ed Mac
Gate: A12
Equipment: Airbus Industrie A319-114
Registration: N353NB
Seat: 20E (Middle)
ROUTE:
KJFK/31L . GAYEL . J95 . CFB . CFB286 . TRAAD . ULW306 . KOOPR . YQO097 . YQO . SPICA2 . KDTW/



Summary:  
Very nice flight.  Once we boarded we had a pretty much quick pushback and start up.  Once we started our taxi we took a pretty unusual route to 31L to the point where I couldn't tell if we were going for 04L, 22R, or 31L.  We definitely didn't enter through Kilo-Kilo.  We had a pretty nice wait for 31L.

The departure from 31L was great.  We had a nice crosswind and could feel it hitting the plane as we were rolling.  Once we lifted off, we were pretty direct for about 45 seconds then we had an abrupt left turn headed roughly 210 over Carnarsie then over the Atlantic we made another left hand turn back over the (Long) Island.  Initial ascent was quite turbulent as we've had some nasty rainstorms in the NYC area for the past few days.

The flight itself was very nice.  Once above the weather, we could see the sun setting.  As I was in the middle seat, I was unable to reach over and get some good shots of it unfortunately. 

The inflight service was ok.  I really like the flight attendant uniforms, especially the red ones.  Some of the female attendants opted to wear a stylish red hat which added to the class of the service, IMHO.  I usually have a Sprite or Ginger Ale for a beverage, however, opted for water with my small red bag of lightly salted peanuts.

Once I saw the Lake Ontario coastline, I knew we were moments on Top of Descent. (T/D)  Once we were on our final leg of descent under 10,000, I could hear the air breaks go up to bring us down to 240- kts.  Then the gear came down with the flaps still up.  Once on final, the flaps were gradually extended.  Once the gear hit the pavement and the nose was down, we went into a very hard reverse, which is the way I like it.  The Captain informed us that we left late however, arrived early.  Now, that's what I call a good pilot.


Delta Flight 1225


Departure: Detroit - Wayne County Metropolitan (DTW-KDTW)
Terminal: Ed Mac
Gate: A21
Arrival: Gerald R. Ford - Grand Rapids, MI (GRR-KGRR)
Terminal: A
Gate: 5
Equipment: Airbus Industrie A319-114
Registration: N324NB
Seat: 20D (Aisle)
ROUTE:
KDTW/ . DUNKS  . V170 . LESSY . GRR . KGRR/26L

Summary:
This was a very short flight, however, it seemed like forever getting the pushback and startup going.  The crew was NYC based which made it feel like home, even though I was going home to see my family.  Being that the crew was NYC based, they were also international flight attendants meaning that their spoken languages ranged from Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch (which I personally enjoyed), and Arabic.  The one highlight from this flight was the was a shaking / squeaking noise throughout the duration of the taxi which became a concern for some of the pax (passengers).  The purser jokingly stated that it was a beverage cart, however, it was the hydrolics system that was creating the noise.  Once we came closer to the the departing runway, it ceased.

No beverage service was provided on this 18 minute flight, however, I had a nice view from the isle of downtown Grand Rapids when we were closer to final.  At the end of the abrupt reverse, we came to a very hard stop which startled a lot of the passengers.  The taxi to Gate 5 was quick, as was my departure from the plane as I knew I had my mother and family anxiously waiting for me inside the terminal.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VISUAL HIGHLIGHTS (Delta 264 HVY)

Flight Simulation Based on a Real Life Operation


Delta Airlines


Flight 264
DL 0264 / DAL 000264
Operated by Carliysle Virtual Aviation Services






Depart: Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP/KMSP) TERMINAL 1 / G10
7:30 PM CST 19:30
Arrive: SCHIPOL INTL - Amsterdam, The Netherlands Term UNK
10:25 AM CET 10:25 (next day arrival)

Equipment: AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A330-300 (N860NW) - (Dual Powerplant Maximum Range Commercial Airliner)

Duration: 07 hours 55 minutes
Altitude: 35,000 feet
Speed: Mach.843

ROUTE:
KMSP/22 - WLSTN3 . WLSTN . SSM . MT . J551 . ILUGO . ROBBE . VALIE . NATT . RESNO . NATT . NETKI . NIBOG . UN551 . NELBO UP6 . REMSI . UL603 . DOLAS . UL603 . LAMSO - EHAM/36C

Now what we're all here for... The meat and potatos: 

THE PICS!
Getting ready for our taxi to 22.  I have a feeling that two passengers are getting rowdy in Business Elite.

I really miss NWA..  Regional departure...

British Aerospace avro 146-rj85  So cool!

Entering RWY 22.  The best part of flying is the adrenaline right before take off.

"Two-four-zero at two-eight, cleared for take-off, Two-Two ~ Delta 264 Heavy"

Putting up the gear at sunset...

Intercepting Vector to proceed to WLSTN

Riding along with the sunset...

Dinner service coming to a wrap and everyone headed for some shut-eye...

Good morning, Europe!  As a company heavy soars above closer to the sun..

Cruising the famous UL603 highway to Amsterdam.

Some nice yet turbulent clouds as we make our descent into Schipol.

Down with the gear and flaps in full extent.  So excited.. haven't been to Amsterdam in a while..  Literally..

On final over Schipol ~ Good morning!  or should I say, "Goede morgen!"?

Getting closer.  We have some nice swaying air here..  But still on target.

Despite the fact we missed the touchdown zone, we still made it in for a nice beautiful landing.

KLM Equipment ... a sure sign that we made it!

Touchdown...  Beautiful... 

Because we a nice amount of air whipping us around, a hard reverse was necessary to put us near the exit point where we needed to be.

Making a quick disappearance from 36C

KLM Heavy 744 departing 36R


Look at that little Fokker!

Beautiful... 

And we made it.  From here it's back to Seattle, then back to this very same spot via Portland..(KPDX)





Thanks for taking the time to read and may your dreams soar like a Boeing 777 or in this case.. an Airbus A330!

Jeremy