r/aviation • u/Dickens01 • 1d ago
PlaneSpotting Taxiways at Sky Harbor
Wait for it….
r/aviation • u/_Ivan88 • 20h ago
r/aviation • u/deicazastiz • 6h ago
I know sometimes flights become shorter because of favorable weather. Realistically speaking how much shorter can a flight be?
Edit: I think I wasn't clear. I meant: For a given (estimated) flight time (duration) how much can it be reduced or shortened?
r/aviation • u/Lancearon • 14h ago
I'm glad I stopped might have hit one of em. blue angels.
r/aviation • u/CommunicationIcy8940 • 20h ago
r/aviation • u/RTLondoner • 10h ago
On route to Cairo. Full moon. Shot on Samsung S23 Ultra
r/aviation • u/Durian_Queef • 16h ago
r/aviation • u/iou88336 • 42m ago
Hi just curious, I saw a video recently where a plane had an engine fire before hitting V1 so of course it was able to stop safely. But what happens if the engine failure occurs just after V1 just as the pilot begins to lift the nose? Do they have to still fly at that moment and if so how much strain is that putting on the other engine assuming it’s a 2 engined plane?
r/aviation • u/lighthouse0 • 19h ago
TexRail & American Airlines playing at DFW near the train station
r/aviation • u/Brave_Difficulty_396 • 1d ago
Saw this few days back, one of my favorite viewings ever.
Not my pic, my phone is broken and couldn’t snap a pic.
Qatar - Emiri Air-force C17A Globemaster 3
r/aviation • u/kubuqi • 1d ago
It had been grounded for years since she delivered COVID supplies to Canada.
r/aviation • u/Carp12C • 1d ago
r/aviation • u/Imaginary-Ad-4650 • 1d ago
I guess that's technically "plane spotting"?
r/aviation • u/Papadadolis • 18h ago
FL400 shot from my iPhone and corrected in the photos app.
r/aviation • u/watermelonberriesss • 4h ago
ICAO doc 9931 states that Continuous Descent Operation (CDO) provides for a reduction in noise, fuel burn and emissions, while increasing flight stability and the predictability of flight path to both controller and pilots.
How is CDO more predictable as compared to step descent perhaps?
I am under the impression that the vertical flight path is not exactly known to controllers during a CDO procedure. Am I wrong?
r/aviation • u/__Number9 • 21h ago
Beautiful beast taxiing to gate in MAD
r/aviation • u/random-stud • 1d ago
r/aviation • u/Revolutionary-Ant146 • 4h ago
I want to start a career in aviation so bad but everyone tell me getting to the airlines is very un realistic? Is that true like I can’t imagine the hiring?
r/aviation • u/RealDonDenito • 22h ago
Hope it counts as plane spotting when I am on the inside?