Great video. I've been flying in and out of Burbank Airport for 40 years, and the only time I've ever landed on Rwy. 33 was on my very first flight into BUR in May 1976 at age 18, on a Continental Airlines B-727 from Seattle, WA via Portland, OR. Likewise, I remember it being a very bumpy approach into some pretty stiff headwinds on short final, followed by a somewhat hard landing. Thank you for sharing that.
Great all-around view of lots of the SFV and LA. The Santa Ana winds almost always make for great visibility by blowing away the smog. Thanks for posting!
@@OmnipotentEnt It's rare in the day time, but not at night. If it's a calm evening, flights arriving at LAX between midnight and 6am (ish) will land eastbound (over the ocean) on one end of the airport (while take offs continue westbound on the other side) in order to reduce noise over the city. But that can only be done if it's a really calm night. Have had a few early morning flights out of LAX and saw the eastbound landings just before the switch back to the regular service. Also have had to pick up people late at night, and it's annoying to get to the airport "on-time" only to see that they switched the pattern and you have to wait another 5-10 minutes.
cool! I will be flying from Burbank to SLC, Utah (visiting my little brother's family) on the 23rd of this month...back to Burbank on the 27th...you landed there from where?
Dude, is English your second language? You want a cookie because you live in Burbank [sic] "and a fly to secamanto"? you mean to say that you are a fly? and fly that distance? Also, if you are over 18 years old, do not use txt spk that crap as your other comment of yours. [sic] "I have a great friend and a r the way r the way you" what does that mean?
UA-cam is a global platform, not one just designed for white Americans who speak English. What an ugly, racist, distasteful comment you posted...smh (and tbh, they may also just be a teenager or something)@@albear972
Great video. I've been flying in and out of Burbank Airport for 40 years, and the only time I've ever landed on Rwy. 33 was on my very first flight into BUR in May 1976 at age 18, on a Continental Airlines B-727 from Seattle, WA via Portland, OR. Likewise, I remember it being a very bumpy approach into some pretty stiff headwinds on short final, followed by a somewhat hard landing. Thank you for sharing that.
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Great all-around view of lots of the SFV and LA. The Santa Ana winds almost always make for great visibility by blowing away the smog. Thanks for posting!
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An approach on 33 is not that rare. It is their usual approach when the wind patterns and strength shifts.
True. I feel like landing on the 06 or 07 side of LAX is a bit rarer, seeing as that's a few days out of the year. Usually it's just 24 and 25 side.
@@OmnipotentEnt It's rare in the day time, but not at night. If it's a calm evening, flights arriving at LAX between midnight and 6am (ish) will land eastbound (over the ocean) on one end of the airport (while take offs continue westbound on the other side) in order to reduce noise over the city. But that can only be done if it's a really calm night. Have had a few early morning flights out of LAX and saw the eastbound landings just before the switch back to the regular service. Also have had to pick up people late at night, and it's annoying to get to the airport "on-time" only to see that they switched the pattern and you have to wait another 5-10 minutes.
Bumpy when the Santa Anas are blowing also
I’ve only landed on runway 33 once
cool! I will be flying from Burbank to SLC, Utah (visiting my little brother's family) on the 23rd of this month...back to Burbank on the 27th...you landed there from where?
That south bound 405 traffic lol
I live in Burbank and a fly to secamanto
Dude, is English your second language? You want a cookie because you live in Burbank [sic] "and a fly to secamanto"? you mean to say that you are a fly? and fly that distance? Also, if you are over 18 years old, do not use txt spk that crap as your other comment of yours. [sic] "I have a great friend and a r the way r the way you" what does that mean?
albear972 chill maybe he is learning
UA-cam is a global platform, not one just designed for white Americans who speak English. What an ugly, racist, distasteful comment you posted...smh (and tbh, they may also just be a teenager or something)@@albear972
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Landing on Runway 33 is not rare