Bless you Captain Steven -- for enduring the weather for all of us!! This was a really neat capture of the conditions the planes have to endure as well. I'm sure that had a lot to do with some of the wall of shamers (heavy, moist air)!! >> saw condo on the wings on quite a few as I'm sure that is even more likely in this kind of weather. Loved seeing all the heavies!! Some cool liveries that were parked as well. . .Thanks for another great one! Stay well, and stay safe, Cap!! See you on the next one -- in a few minutes (LOL). . . 💕✈💕✈💕✈
Oh Gosh, Captain! you made me fall asleep with your hypnotic suggestion & the blinking yellow lights. I missed the entire show. Thank G_d I was able to press the like button before falling down to the floor. I hope you're laughing Captain. May G_d bless you and stay safe with the Delta Variant that is hurting our Nation.
You were up on the top deck on Saturday, I seen you videoing and you must have seen the Rescue crew at our ramp on 57#. We had a overheated employee and he is ok now.
The first ATR 72-600 TMPA was delivered in december 2020 and the second one in march 2021 was already in service with Turkish Navy. As of May 2021, 3 ATR 72-600 TMUA aircraft are being operated by the Turkish Navy.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich ...Yes...Very odd indeed... N403SV mentioned on this video at 27:35 is registered as an ATR42-600...guess Silver Airways changed equipment at the last moment or Flightradar24 was incorrect...thanks for your comment señor...enjoy your videos daily
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich ...great information...still remember working on the first 2 ATR72-201'S (EI-CBC/EI-CBD) for American Eagle in SJU with forward entrance stairs instead of the aft ones commonly used on newer versions of this aircraft circa 1990...time sure flies...thanks and keep those videos coming
Airbus A320 NEOs, A321NEOs, have bigger diameter engine inlets and are quieter than the classic A320s and A321s. I believe that the Boeing MAXs have the top of their engine cowlings above the leading edge of the wing with bigger inlets than the older 737-900s, -800s. A350s have very unique curved aft flight deck windows, short radomes, and curved wingtips.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich No worries. My wife is a flight attendant and she said it that way. Her passengers told her in no uncertain terms how to pronounce it. Being a Long Island person I felt compelled to add the correction with Absolullty no malice intended . I laugh when i heard it
That's what plane spotters desire. Boring takeoffs and landings. We have no desire to see airliners slide off the runway, turn too soon on a taxiway and end up stuck in the mud, or go into the overrun. These airliners are already having to do not fun noise abatement turns very soon after the undercarriage is retracted. That's enough drama.
Hi all. Fridays video will not upload until mid afternoon as I’m traveling all morning 👍 Sorry for the inconvenience 👍👍
Bless you Captain Steven -- for enduring the weather for all of us!! This was a really neat capture of the conditions the planes have to endure as well. I'm sure that had a lot to do with some of the wall of shamers (heavy, moist air)!! >> saw condo on the wings on quite a few as I'm sure that is even more likely in this kind of weather. Loved seeing all the heavies!! Some cool liveries that were parked as well. . .Thanks for another great one! Stay well, and stay safe, Cap!! See you on the next one -- in a few minutes (LOL). . . 💕✈💕✈💕✈
Thanks for braving the cold, rain, darkness, and wind to bring us this content.
Thanks for the great video in that rain Captain. That Delta 737 gave the UA a run for it’s money on the wall of shame! Safe travels!
Cracking video again Captain Steven, glad to see it’s not just the UK getting the rain…
I’m getting web feet. Hey I’m headed to Amsterdam first of September
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich looking forward to the Schipol video.
Wet Runway means beautiful jet blasts😍
MD-11 ❤
Stunning catches 👌
9:40 Beautiful shot of that Fed Ex landing in adverse conditions! Great camera work.
Thanks 👍 thanks for watching 👍
You absolutely ROCKED this one. GREAT stuff Captain.
Thanks Christopher 👍
Oh Gosh, Captain! you made me fall asleep with your hypnotic suggestion & the blinking yellow lights. I missed the entire show. Thank G_d I was able to press the like button before falling down to the floor. I hope you're laughing Captain. May G_d bless you and stay safe with the Delta Variant that is hurting our Nation.
Love it 😍
N838AW!!! Found that same exact minibus at DCA on the 30th when I came to Tampa!!!
Love your videos!!
Glad you enjoy thanks for watching 👍
Helloooo Capt. Thanks much for another great video..hope all is well..👍
Hello Gordo. Doing well traveling tomorrow new show will post later than usual 👍
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich safe travels. Can't wait to see it..got it later..ill be looking out..Good night..😊
It’s true, the bad weather makes great video Cap, sorry you get drenched!!
It’s worth it. 👍👍👍
You were up on the top deck on Saturday, I seen you videoing and you must have seen the Rescue crew at our ramp on 57#. We had a overheated employee and he is ok now.
Hi Daniel. Glad to hear they are ok. You guys have it hard with this heat. I git dizzy couple weeks ago just filming in the hot sun ☀️
Love the stormy departure days. We just need to make sure Cap stays dry!
I dry easily but my 750.00 canon died from getting wet. I’ve gone to using go pro for time lapses in poor weather
@17:11, for a minute there I thought that Delta 737 took the subway to LAX...
I would absolutely love to do plane spotting but I'm only 14 and don't wanna bother my dad for a camera....🙂
Do you have a phone with a camera you can use. Thanks for watching
Yes!! I so happy Lone Star finally made it back to Tampa! He was hanging out on the west coast for way too long.
Great video big like captain Steven!!! 🇩🇴
Glad you enjoyed 👍
How long does the ramp crew have to be off the ramp when a lightning alert?
I work on the ramp for a legacy carrier. Usually about 15 minutes after the last lightening is seen or about 6 miles away from the airport.
James had a great answer thanks 🙏
19:45 love the takeoff 🛫 spray
Hi Dave I love the spray as well 👍👍👍
Lots of landings on runway 28 lately. Mostly southwest for some reason. My office is right next to runway 28 so I can see all the planes come in
Could be storm cells causing it. 👍
What direction do Tampa int runways go
Primarily north south one smaller runway runs east west
Great video thank you sir.✈✈✈
great video
One thing about my SWA, they don't let the grass grow under their wheels, turn & up up & away.
www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2021/07/23/southwest-flight-delays-cancellations-covid-travel-rebound/8052587002/
Perfectly said. 👍👍 plane makes no money on the ground
Our flamingo buddy...please refer to them as our pink chicken buddies lol
Love it 👍👍
Special livery from JetBlue - New York Fire Department nice!
Geez Louise, United behind the trees. NOT being disrespectful, just good natured fun.
It’s the love shack baby aka 1 of my favourite song
...worked ATR'S for many years and that Silver Airways 134 to EYW at 27:35 is an ATR42-600...Just saying
Odd Flightradar24 shows it as ATR72-600
The first ATR 72-600 TMPA was delivered in december 2020 and the second one in march 2021 was already in service with Turkish Navy. As of May 2021, 3 ATR 72-600 TMUA aircraft are being operated by the Turkish Navy.
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich ...Yes...Very odd indeed... N403SV mentioned on this video at 27:35 is registered as an ATR42-600...guess Silver Airways changed equipment at the last moment or Flightradar24 was incorrect...thanks for your comment señor...enjoy your videos daily
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich ...great information...still remember working on the first 2 ATR72-201'S (EI-CBC/EI-CBD) for American Eagle in SJU with forward entrance stairs instead of the aft ones commonly used on newer versions of this aircraft circa 1990...time sure flies...thanks and keep those videos coming
Teach us to ID different models of Airbus and Boeing jets and their speeds, altitudes etc…… educate
Maybe that’s a good idea ie tech Tuesday’s or something similar. Let me mull this over I like it 👍👍
Airbus A320 NEOs, A321NEOs, have bigger diameter engine inlets and are quieter than the classic A320s and A321s.
I believe that the Boeing MAXs have the top of their engine cowlings above the leading edge of the wing with bigger inlets than the older 737-900s, -800s.
A350s have very unique curved aft flight deck windows, short radomes, and curved wingtips.
Do you know where that fedex came from, took off to?
I believe Memphis
You amazin
Thanks for watching 👍👍
Thanks
You welcome
Islip is pronounced I SLIP not Is lip
Thanks William. Dam I was saying right for a while. Having issue with my short term memory so pls forgive me . Thanks for watching 👍
Must be a slip of the lip
@@CaptainStevenMarkovich No worries. My wife is a flight attendant and she said it that way. Her passengers told her in no uncertain terms how to pronounce it. Being a Long Island person I felt compelled to add the correction with Absolullty no malice intended . I laugh when i heard it
Boring
That's what plane spotters desire. Boring takeoffs and landings. We have no desire to see airliners slide off the runway, turn too soon on a taxiway and end up stuck in the mud, or go into the overrun. These airliners are already having to do not fun noise abatement turns very soon after the undercarriage is retracted. That's enough drama.