March 24, 20206 yr Shalom and greetings all my pals, Presenting a nice Western airline flight abroad 737-200 with cream color Indian chief Western livery from PADQ Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport located four nautical miles southwest of the central business district of Kodiak on Kodiak Island in Alaska to PANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport located 5 miles southwest of downtown Anchorage. Boarding the plane Closing rear passenger door and retracting front passenger door stair Time to turn all required lights and to start engines!! Since PADQ does not have pushback tugs, the plane is making tight u-turn toward taxiway Taxiing to short of runway 07 Holding short of runway 07 for take off clearance Take off clearance is granted and entering into runway 07 for more taxi and backtracking Now backtracking at beginning of runway 07 Starting take off run!! Airborne on climb to 21,000 ft to start the route INNOL HOM ENA GASTO TYONE ICICL BOB Nice wing view of climbing through clouds Still climbing through clouds Making heading adjustment during the climb to Fl210 Dig those AMAZING clouds Engines roaring through clouds More climb climb through clouds Almost reaching Fl210 Nice tail view Now cruising at Fl210 with background view of Gulf of Alaska Because of regulations not permitting more than 20 screenshots per post, please be kind enough to go to this hyperlink below to view rest of exciting trip. Here is hyperlink: https://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/9696/cream-indian-western-working-alaska Thank you for viewing my flight report and please stay tuned for next exciting flight Regards, Aharon
March 25, 20206 yr 737 Classic and Alaska - go well together! Nice pictures, Aharon...including shots of approach and landing into (windy!) PANC (that you've not shown here)...!
March 25, 20206 yr 10 hours ago, TrevorS said: My favourite jet Just a _little_ bit too short 😉 But yes, I love the classic Boeings 707, 727, 737-100/200 as well. The WESTERN livery perfectly fits with this plane. And take a look at the clouds - fantastic! Always safe landings 😉
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