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Beautiful After Work Business Commuting Trip To Home

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting a famous after work business commuting flight to go home from CYVR Vancouver International Airport located 7.5 miles from downtown Vancouver to CYXD Edmonton City Centre Airport located within the city of Edmonton just north of the city centre.

On airborne on climb to fl330 after take off with nice background view of entire city landscape of Vancouver

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Still climbing with background view of Vancouver suburb called Richmond seen below the plane wings and view of Westham island as well as Fraser River can be seen below two fins (whatever they are called) located on bottom of the plane

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Climbing through heavy clouds

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Still climbing

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Now at fl250 still on ascend to fl330

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Now cruising at 33,000 ft past ground view of CYXX Abbotsford International Airport located 2.5 miles southwest of the city centre of Abbotsford

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Approaching mountains of Canadian Rockies of Glacier National Park of Canada

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Crossing Canadian Rockies can be fun

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Woo woo  look how high the Canadian Rockies mountains are

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look at the very high mountain in background which is probably 13,000 ft high Mount Robson in Banff area

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Cruising at 33,000 ft

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On left side is no mountains and on right side is mountains   

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Crossing MORE Canadian Rockies mountains in below four or five screenshots

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Background view of sun starting to descend which is typical for after work commuting flight on way home

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Starting descent to 10,000 ft

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Amazing view of sunset

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Because of regulations of the forums not permitting more than 20 screenshots per post, please be kind enough to go to this hyperlink below to view rest of the exciting trip.

Here is the hyperlink:  https://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/9746/beautiful-after-work-business-commuting

Therefore concludes recreation of famous regular business commuting flight by Pacific Western airline from Vancouver to Edmonton.

Thank you for viewing. Please stay tuned for next exciting flight.

Regards,

Aharon

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Beautiful aircraft, beautiful scenery, beautiful sunset landing! Cheers! 😎

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Highbypass,

Thanks for kind words.

Regards,

Aharon

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Great selection of images of a classic airline, Aharon...!

Your title sounds wonderful...(As, I'm thinking back of the years, from many moons ago, commuting Chicago rush-hour traffic, every evening, over, if I recall correctly, ~40 miles, of concrete airway (eh...I mean, freeway)....🙂...

Lovely sun-set view (last shot) - behind the 727's engines (along with that twin-leaf logo on the tail)...!

[BTW, noted your expression, "...below two fins (whatever they are called)...", and, the further explanation, in your full set, by someone else, who knows better than us....]

 

I always love when you post your screenshots.  

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P7878 and GreggyD,

Thanks for your very kind words.

Regards,

Aharon

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