I used to fly for Air Transat back in the late 90's-early 2000's and the A330-243 at 10:06 looks just like the one I flew except for the livery of course. Great video, brought back great memories : )
Hey...as a Torontonian I would like to suggest a better vantage point to video the skills of a pilot battling crosswinds while landing at YYZ. Go to the Dixon Rd. overpass at HWY #27. You can safely set up on the South side of the overpass (Dixon Rd. Eastbound). As the Jets pass directly overhead, you will get a long-view directly in line with both R-24L & R-24R and REALLY see the impact of a crosswind & the skills of a pilot. At times, it literally appears the nose is 45° to the runway. Liked your video. Can't wait to see if you get any from the spot I referenced.
Don't know too much about operations but since covid ive noticed that the planes landing have been flying lower on their way to pearson. Im located at sheppard and Allen for the past 22 years and it seems like news to me. Is it just me? Or have they always been flying that low on their way to landing at yyz?
Hey Alex if you are staying in Toronto until Friday do you think that you can catch my flight on camera? It is the flight to Winnipeg on an A320 or A220
I'm curious to know... between the major airports in Canada (CYVR, CYYC, CYEG, CYYZ, and CYUL) which one (or ones) gives you the most variety in airlines, aircraft types, etc. ?
Nice work Alex, some wonderful footage !! Some of those touchdowns like the Transat at 10:06 are textbook pilot landing skills, nice & soft baby !!😊😊
Transat buttered the bread
great video watching from Toronto Canada.
Nice Job Alex amazing footage and Thanks for doing Pearson once again I hope to see you back here!!!!!
I used to fly for Air Transat back in the late 90's-early 2000's and the A330-243 at 10:06 looks just like the one I flew except for the livery of course. Great video, brought back great memories : )
I work as a ramp agent at YYZ and it's a pain in the ass to take the cans off the airplane because the rollers in the plane are not good
I still like the 330 thow
Awesome video. Thanks so much for sharing.
Nice smooth catches Alex
Love this video!
excellent video alex
Brilliant filming, really enjoyed
Amazing catches!!! Love the variety of aircraft.
Hey...as a Torontonian I would like to suggest a better vantage point to video the skills of a pilot battling crosswinds while landing at YYZ. Go to the Dixon Rd. overpass at HWY #27. You can safely set up on the South side of the overpass (Dixon Rd. Eastbound). As the Jets pass directly overhead, you will get a long-view directly in line with both R-24L & R-24R and REALLY see the impact of a crosswind & the skills of a pilot. At times, it literally appears the nose is 45° to the runway. Liked your video. Can't wait to see if you get any from the spot I referenced.
I remember plane spotting at Pearson from the old terminal 1 parkade as a kid with my dad in the 90s.
Absolutely beautiful capturing 🤩❤
Great footage. Nice perch you had, excellent light and contrasting background. Bogota AC flight really settled in under control.
Very smooth footage! Nice!
Great footage! 👌🏼
Great to watch
Delightful!
Nice Catches Alex ;)
It’s nice to see a YYZ spotting video from you
I really enjoy your videos
Don't know too much about operations but since covid ive noticed that the planes landing have been flying lower on their way to pearson. Im located at sheppard and Allen for the past 22 years and it seems like news to me. Is it just me? Or have they always been flying that low on their way to landing at yyz?
A stupid question. Why does the A220 from YUL 04:13 have a green nose? Incomplete paint job?
That's the TCA Retro nosecone! It might've needed to be swapped someplace and the TCA one was all they had on hand.
Hey great video! Just 1 question where do you stand to get that angle?
AYYY U WERE THERE COOL!
Hey Alex if you are staying in Toronto until Friday do you think that you can catch my flight on camera? It is the flight to Winnipeg on an A320 or A220
33L is great! But also in the summer man that grass is long
I really hope to fly on the 787 Dreamliner someday.
I'm curious to know... between the major airports in Canada (CYVR, CYYC, CYEG, CYYZ, and CYUL) which one (or ones) gives you the most variety in airlines, aircraft types, etc. ?
Most likely Toronto YYZ
Toronto or Vancouver but usually Toronto
yyz and yvr for sure, but mostly toronto
YYZ, YYC, and YUL in my opinion.
YYZ, YUL, and YVR. YYC and YEG are more dominated by Air Canada and WestJet.
My home airport , What day was this .
Is it able to show the location of this place where you take these videos? thx. Want be there to take some great pictures in the future
If going Toronto to Vancouver and you could pick your most pleasant experience , would you prefer 787, 777, or any of 737 + , Airbus ?
where is the spotting location here? I know where 33L is but Im always obstructed by the fence and stuff
Were these spotted on Apr.1st?
At 2:57 I swear to god that is my plane I was on weather a few days ago and I was coming from .calgary to Toronto. There's a good chance that was me
I flew to Toronto a few weeks ago on the Rouge A320 from FLL. Had a return flight from Montreal to FLL on the A330 much better product
Hey Alex if you are staying in Toronto until Friday maybe you could spot my plane. It is ether an A220 or A320 heading to Winnipeg
I will be recording from inside the cabin
Canadian Flugsnug!!
Looks like runway 33L? From where do you spot this? I normally go into the cargo area 👋
I Had to sit on a CRJ-900 From Detroit To San Antonio For 3 hours and it was not the best but it could of been worse
Doing a UA-cam video of the trip report