If your staying at the H Hotel be sure to wake up early and hit up the roof top lounge at sunrise for amazing views of arrivals approaching the north side runways 24L/ 24R and spectacular cityscape of Los Angeles.
planes
UNGA 2018
Some of the countries and aircraft types that paid a visit to JFK for UNGA 2018
SXM: Day 3
my third day at SXM
SXM: Day 2
Images from Day 2 of my trip to SXM
SXM: Day 1
Day one images from my trip down to SXM
Top Aviation shots of 2015
New York AirShow
The First Anual New York Airshow held at Stewart Airport
Bethpage Airshow at Jones Beach
JFK November 2nd 2014
An afternoon photographing departures at JFK
LAX July 9th and 10th 2014
July 9th
July 10th
LAX July 8th 2014 Day 1
Day 1 of my LAX trip.
JFK April 25th 2014
Today at JFK
JFK March 8th 2014
out for a nice day of spotting at JFK
JFK February 22nd 2014
JFK from above
Taken a few years back
Special Schemes
Let's look at some Special Schemes of the last few years
JFK 11/23/13
A little spotting out at JFK today.
Toppix SXM Aviation Photo Contest
And so it begins, the first annual Sint Maarten Aviation Photography Competition has started.
At least 15 participants have registered for this fist time event which runs from March 17th to 23rd. All involved must stay on the island the entire week (which could get a bit pricey this time of year) and be present for judging and prize presentation which could be the reason for lack of participation. All registration fees will be donated to support the Breast Cancer Awareness Program on Sint Maarten.
The Competition rules are pretty simple, images must be taken between March 18th and March 22nd and the aircraft pictured must be depicted with a St Maarten Theme in the background, que all images with large planes and pretty ladies in the background.
Each participant is allowed to enter a maximum of three images. The grand prize winner will take home $2,500USD. The best 6 photos will be exhibited at SXM airport for the next four months.
As for this photographer, I could not make it down for the event so I leave you with my best images from SXM.
JFK 3/9/2013
Holiday Travel: JFK Airport
I spent Wednesday afternoon talking to and observing passengers at JFK International Airport as they planned to depart NY for the Thanksgiving holiday. Contrary to reports on the news I didn't find long check in and security lines but a mostly smooth travel experience for passengers.
At jetblue's T5 check in lines were short and self service kiosk were not even being utilized. The security lines were moving at a steady pace with wait times between 5 and 10 minutes to reach airside. Two passengers Jennifer and Stephanie were transiting through JFK to get home from Italy. Jennifer was flying through to Boston and when asked why she choose jetblue she said "free baggage" was a big part of her decision. As for Stephanie she was on her way home to Sarasota. She preferred to fly jetblue but was unable to obtain a direct flight so she settled for Delta. Both of their flights were scheduled for an on time departure.
On to Delta's Terminal 2 and 3 where there was a little bit of confusion. First of all the Airtrain brige/walkway leading to T2 is now closed. Now passengers must use the parking garage elevators to reach street level and terminal. But wait, once you reach terminal 3 you can't enter the building from the front as one family found out. The family stood in frustration not exactly knowing where to go. The family of four eventually made there way up the walkway to the back of the terminal to the check Area. With improvements coming to Delta there should be a better passenger experience at JFK. Over at T2 the arrivals area was not as chaotic as in the past. Passengers seemed to be exiting with ease.
Over at Terminal 1 things seemed to be running smoothly with short check in lines and a 5-10 minute wait at security. A minor inconvenience is the scaffolding and construction going on above security. Flights seemed to be on time. Terminal 4 now has less land side area as the security checkpoint has been moved as part of the new Delta construction. The mall area now resides post security. Check in lines seemed short and flights were on time.
At AA's Terminal 8 there was a solo passenger who had trouble finding the elevator up to the check in level though she walked passed it several times. later on this same passenger was on the check in level trying to sell an empty carry on bag to fellow passengers. It was fascinating watching her attempt to make a sale. I don't think anybody was taking her up on her offer.
Good weather, on time flights, short check in and security lines made for happy passengers as they depart JFK for parts unknown on this Thanksgiving weekend.