Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Saturday, February 12, 2011

FedEx Air Traffic around a thunderstorm

Watch this interesting time-lapse video of traffic diverting around a thunderstorm in the Memphis area.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ohkosh Airventure 2010 Salute to Veterans

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Spruce Creek Planetopia Reportage in German



Part 2

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Why We Fly...

Fly above the rest with high-quality video in HD and experience aerial views of France from the pilot's seat.

Non pilots will now understand...

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Spruce Creek Journal Flying Tips: Power Off Stalls

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Night Landing at Spruce Creek (7FL6)

The Spruce Creek Fly-In Airport (IATA Code 7FL6) is fully equipped with pilot-controlled lights, a PAPI system (Precision Approach Path indicator ) as well as a private GPS approach which is only available to Spruce Creek Property Owners with approved aircraft.

Watch a night landing at Spruce Creek from the cockpit of a Cessna 172



For more detailed information about 7FL6, visit Spruce Creek Airport

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Daytona Beach Hot Air Balloon Festival Lands at Spruce Creek

Hot Air Balloons land at Spruce CreekSPRUCE CREEK, FL - They started before dawn to take advantage of the cooler air. The caravan assembled at State Road 44 and County Road 4118 started unfolding large colorful shapes in the dark.

Event organizer Mark Roberson sent two small weather balloons skyward to test wind direction. A black balloon fizzled and zigzagged to Earth, but a white one drifted mostly east, then slightly northeast. The test verdict: A good day for ballooning.

Then the noisy propane tanks lit up and the floppy shapes became gorgeous balloons with the flames at the bottom contrasting the sunrise skies and lighting up the vibrant colors of their designs.

The balloonists came from the local area and from places across Central Florida to hold the first Daytona Beach Hot Air balloon Festival. Soon the ground slipped away and the lucky ones drifted above the contour of the land, topping trees, skimming soggy sod fields, skirting roofs.

They went high to catch a north gust to stay on course and landed at the Spruce Creek Fly-In, where a group of residents and friends congregated. The airport closed to airplanes for half an hour during what airport manager Sal DeVincenzo said was "exciting" and "not a run-of-the-mill day."

Follow the group of balloons as they fly to the Spruce Creek Fly-In in this first-ever celebration.



Friday, March 20, 2009

Spruce Creek Journal Flying Tips: Crosswind Landings

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Cat-3 Landing in zero-zero at Brussels

Watch this spellbinding landing at Brussells. zero-zero (actually "reported" 600' vis) all the way to touch-down...

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Spruce Creek Journal Flying Tips: Airport Runway Markings

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

CNN Coverage of the Reno Air Races

Watch the CNN report by Miles O'Brien about this year's Reno Air races.

Monday, September 1, 2008

OSHKOSH Airventure 2008: Music Video Pilot's Style

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Daytona Beach Hot Air Balloon Festival Lands at Spruce Creek

SPRUCE CREEK, FL - They started before dawn to take advantage of the cooler air. The caravan assembled at State Road 44 and County Road 4118 started unfolding large colorful shapes in the dark.

Event organizer Mark Roberson sent two small weather balloons skyward to test wind direction. A black balloon fizzled and zigzagged to Earth, but a white one drifted mostly east, then slightly northeast. The test verdict: A good day for ballooning.

Then the noisy propane tanks lit up and the floppy shapes became gorgeous balloons with the flames at the bottom contrasting the sunrise skies and lighting up the vibrant colors of their designs.

The balloonists came from the local area and from places across Central Florida to hold the first Daytona Beach Hot Air balloon Festival. Soon the ground slipped away and the lucky ones drifted above the contour of the land, topping trees, skimming soggy sod fields, skirting roofs.

They went high to catch a north gust to stay on course and landed at the Spruce Creek Fly-In, where a group of residents and friends congregated. The airport closed to airplanes for half an hour during what airport manager Sal DeVincenzo said was "exciting" and "not a run-of-the-mill day."

Follow the group of balloons as they fly to the Spruce Creek Fly-In in this first-ever celebration.



Sunday, April 15, 2007

Sun-n-Fun 2007




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