Best Office View in the World! Pt. 1
Folks, we are wayyyyy overdue for a Best Of Photos post!
So, without further adieu, join me in the cockpit for the World’s Greatest Office View
Of course, we must begin with the requisite disclaimers: ALL MEDIA RECORDED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH FAR’S. POST-FAR 121.306, ALL media has been recorded by entities OTHER than on-duty flight crew—i.e., Jump seater, deadheader, non-flight, Part 91, etc.Nothin’ Beats a Cockpit at Sunset!
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Nothin’ Beats a view of the weather from above!
Speaking of weather, we made Direct TV’s http://weathernationtv.com—several times!
Thank you, Meteorologist Stephanie Ortmann!
Above, Below, or in Between!
Wings Make for Lovely Pics, too..
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Paradise by the Dashboard Light!
Ever seen St. Elmo’s Fire? (No, not the movie!)
Wiki: St. Elmo’s fire (also St. Elmo’s light) is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a sharp or pointed object in a strong electric field in the atmosphere
Here it is! . . . & a couple short videos to boot!
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NOTE: Technically, the above is NOT St. Elmo’s Fire, but simple “static discharge.” However, we do occasionally get that glow on the nose that is St. Elmo’s. I’m hoping to one day catch it for you!
My Favorite Pic this Summer
This was taken Eastbound over Texas. The light of the setting sun was behind us, shining through clouds from behind to make this very unique shot. It even has a contrail in the scene to boot!
About the cover
I was jumpseating out of KSFO right at sunset. If you’ve ever departed the City by the Bay at sunset, you know that it offers some of the most spectacular views from the air!