It's been a while since I went and watched at the airport. But I finally got back the other day chasing an unknown military jet I'd heard fly over my house on its way out to a training area. The pattern recently has been about two house, so I figured if I showed up at the airport about an hour and a half in I'd stand a good chance of catching the (Murder-hornet) returning to the nest. Sadly, I missed the hornet. (Most likely a growler, actually, but I got enough of a glimpse I can at least confirm it was an 18 of some kind.)
But even if I didn't catch what was bugging me I did see some lovely aircraft.
At first it was a case of the usual suspects:
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N434YX - RPA4946 from Reagan National
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N337PJ - AA2629 from O'Hare
It was about three, so I watched most of the mid-afternoon bank arrive and depart.
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N453WN - WN5971 to Pittsburgh
There are definitely moments you could think this was an important AA base. It passes quickly, but there are moments.
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N760US - AA1104 from LaGuardia
The Atlas arrival du jour was fun. They've been coming and going for a while now, but I hadn't previously caught the Bezos contract in action. I'd probably enjoy them more if they had an extra engine or two, but . . . you can't win 'em all.
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N1409A - GTI3830 from San Bernadino
Here's my personal first A220. Not a great photo, as it was departing away from me, but still . . .
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N112DU - DL1230 to Salt Lake
Apart from the blue wave, the biggest theme of the day was private flyers.
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N451CK - KFS87 from Houston-Hobby
I confess, I actually like the little RJs. They proved some relief from the 737s.
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N553NN - JIA5473 from Philadelphia
Oh, did I mention the blue wave?
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N414WN - WN4072 from Sarasota
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N8321D -WN2317 from LIT (I'm a child, but I enjoy that Clinton National is LIT. Or KLIT, if you're in more of an ICAO mood.)
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N919WN - WN5048 from PIT
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N8553W - WN5233 from Columbus
And then it was a steady stream of private iron for a bit.
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N778AR. This and her sister, which I caught a little later, appear to be local.
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N418FX
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N40PC
Here's one that was genuinely interesting: an IAI Westwind 1124 in use as an air ambulance.
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C-FXDP from Toronto-Pearson. (I don't know how you work out customs if the passenger isn't conscious, but . . . I expect there's a way. No idea who was aboard, honestly, but the company that owns it is an air ambulance service. They operate the only two Westwinds in Canada. Maybe they use them to shuttle organs back and forth or something like that. Or fancy doctors. Who knows?)
Here's the other St. Louis based Gulfstream I caught. Sequential registration and all.
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N779AR
After I'd basically wrapped it up for the day and started heading home I was surprised to see a bright yellow 737 floating in. Turns out iAero, formerly Swift and also occasionally Eastern, picked up some DHL runs. This is just a split second grab shot where I had to fish for my camera, so it's unusually messy, but still . . . I do like a bright yellow aircraft.
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N737KT -SWQ1585 from Cincinnati