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Breeze Comes to Town (But Not With the A220 Yet)

Breeze is an airline that was recently formed by the guy that started up JetBlue.  It has an initial east coast focus but is supposed to gradually expand west.  We do not have scheduled service yet but they seem to also undertake charter operations.  When the airline was announced, it was supposed to use Airbus A220s.  I guess the pandemic made aircraft availability better and they picked up a bunch of Embraer E190s.  The A220s have started to come online but the Embraers are currently the big part of the fleet.

One of them was making a trip to Boeing Field.  Not sure why it was coming but I figured this was worth a look.  I tracked the jet as it lined up for the approach but I hadn’t heard it call in.  At some point, I heard the tower call to ask if they were on frequency and no response.  At this point, it was pretty close in.  I guess, without a clearance, they decided to go around.  They climbed out over the field.  A side effect of this was to cause a Delta 737 that was on approach to SEA to have to also go missed as the Embraer was conflicting with its flight path.  I suspect they were a touch annoyed.

The Embraer then was vectored around for a second approach.  On this one, everything seemed to be a lot more normal.  I heard them call up a decent distance out and they were cleared to land which they did without incident.  The sky blue livery is quite catching and I would like to see one of the A220s at some point soon.  I wonder whether we will get service out here at some point?

Those That Sneaked In

C59F0414.jpgI learned something significant while shooting the airliners from above LAX. It is a lot harder to see an airliner from above than I thought. In the many years of flying, I am familiar with the importance of maintaining a good lookout and the difficulty of spotting other aircraft around you in the sky. From our locations over the airport, we were generally picking out the aircraft from a background of the city, not the sky. I had figured that we knew the approach paths and what was due in so we would not have trouble seeing the planes as they came in.

C59F0857.jpgI was very wrong. First, they are not easy to find at all. Three sets of eyes were looking but we would find things at odd times, sometimes when they were very close. Also, with parallel operations to the 24 and 25 complexes, you can get distracted by activity on one side and miss out on something the other side. The result of this was that we did not see some of the jets until they were on the ground. Pete, who was with me, flies 777s so we were keen to get the BA jet when it came in. We knew the arrival time and still managed to miss it until it was on the ground. An Air France A380 also sneaked in past our “diligent” scan. An Aeroflot A330 was also successful in coming in untouched.

C59F0460.jpgAll of these were a little frustrating but not terrible. However, it did give me pause for thought about how I would plan the flight the next time in order to keep track of the things that I most wanted to get. This flight was my first time trying this so I was happy to have got so many shots that I like. The missed ones are not the end of the world. I did learn a lot though and will make sure I use that knowledge next time.

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The One That Got Away

No photo to show here.  This is about one that didn’t happen.  I was driving back towards the city just after sunset.  The Kennedy Expressway runs east towards the city away from O’Hare for a while and the line of the freeway is the same as the approach path for one of O’Hare’s runways.  As I drove down it, there was a line of aircraft on approach, each showing up with their landing lights on and with the closest aircraft showing clearly against the remnants of the light in the sky.

Add to this the enormous full moon that was almost perfectly in line with the planes and you had the sort of shot that you see online every once in a while and think how cool it looks and maybe it was faked.  This wasn’t faked.  however, my cameras were in the trunk and I was driving on the expressway so there was no way to get the shot.  You will have to take my word for it.  It was that good!