Thursday, May 29, 2025

AIRPLANE WATCHING

A few weeks ago, when our family from Germany was visiting, we took them to The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Not too far from the gates but just outside the complex, we noticed cars parked on the side of the road.  There had been a space made for them to park on each side.
There were several people watching planes landing on one of the runways at Dulles-Washington International Airport. We all fully intended to go back to see this for ourselves. Unfortunately, we ran out of time but...
last Sunday we decided to drive out there and see the planes land. We checked on their flight patterns and we were in luck.  
We both said this was a lot of fun and that we could see ourselves driving over here again.
Gregg has an app on his phone that tells where these planes come from, and where they are heading. He also looks at the app (flightradar24) as it shows all the planes and he could see what direction they were coming in. This one was an Air India flight, out of Vienna, Austria.
This is the information given on our phone for that particular plane.
(The app is free with ads. If you are a plane enthusiast and want to pay the $44 a year you get no advertisements, but we don't mind a few adverts.) 
When we are out sitting on the deck at home we see planes overhead, quite high up. Gregg gets his phone out and tells me which airline, where they are heading and where they flew out of. The novelty hasn't worn off yet. He tells me this app works no matter what part of the world you're in. Below is what you get on your screen.
We spent half an hour or so before the planes stopped coming. I think the wind changed direction and they were maybe landing on another airstrip in the opposite direction. 
Only a few other people were with us watching, a mother with her children and a couple.
We took a lot of airplane photos between us, and here are a few of them.




We had so much fun and I'm not really a plane enthusiast, but I certainly enjoyed these and seeing them land. I wonder what Amelia Earhart and all those other hardy adventurers who started out in the old biplanes on those first flights would think?

I found an old poem that I thought would fit, even though the young man who wrote it flew planes a little further along from the biplane days. It struck a chord. I seem to remember reading it when I was very young during my school days. Does anyone else remember it?

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth

And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings’

Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth

Of sun-split clouds – and done a hundred things

You have not dreamed of – wheeled and soared and swung

High in the sunlight silence. Hov’ring, and flung

My eager craft through footless halls of air…


Up, up the long wind-swept heights with easy grace

Where never lark, or even eagle flew –

And, while with silent, lifting mind I’ve trod

The high untrespassed sanctity of space,

Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.


High Flight

By

~John Gillespie Magee, Jr.~


When I think of planes, I think of biplanes and that leads me to thinking about Amelia Earhart. I came up with this, with no particular reason other than I liked it and wanted to share.

Thanks for looking and 
I hope your week is going well. 






52 comments:

  1. Hi Denise, I am not a big fan of planes either, but I love ❤️ this post and your photos are beautiful. I always like seeing where planes come from. Here at the Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, they sometimes put a video on YouTube...live. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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    1. Hi Linda :) so glad you enjoyed and you are very welcome. I didn't know the name of the airport in Montreal. That's a nice find, I will have to look for the YouTube video. Thank you!

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  2. I am not much a fan too, but would definitely go as long as the company is cool to hang out :-)

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    1. Yes, it's fun and a nice change of pace. We'll go again sometime. Very true about the company :)

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  3. Your story, paired with Magee’s soaring poem, captures both the wonder of flight and the quiet joy of discovering new fascinations, even from the ground.

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  4. Your photos of the planes in the air are so clear and wonderful! They look suspended in midair! My favorite is the one just before the map. I know this poem!! Many years ago, T.V. channels would not run all night long. They would sign off after the news around 11:00 or so. And this was the signoff poem, along with plane images, for one of the networks! They played it every night.

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    1. Thanks Ginny, so glad you enjoyed this. We had a great time taking photos, and watching them go over our heads. How very interesting about the poem. Thanks for sharing that.

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  5. his is such a wonderful story about the simple joy of airplane watching! I love how a casual visit turned into a shared family adventure, complete with apps that reveal flight origins and destinations—tech really adds a fun layer to this hobby. The poem “High Flight” you shared perfectly captures the awe and freedom of flying, connecting the past with today’s experience. It’s inspiring to think how those early pioneers would marvel at how far aviation has come. Your photos and reflections make me want to try plane spotting too!

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    1. Thank you Asep and welcome :) Very happy you enjoyed my airplane post. Thank you for your very kind comments and for visiting.

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  6. That is an interesting app, Denise. I wonder if the Wright brothers ever imagined how quickly their inventions would develop?

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    1. Thanks Janice, I wonder that too, just an amazing transition from those old biplanes to now :)

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  7. I would imagine it gets pretty noisy!

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  8. I am so glad that you have discovered a new delight. Stunning photos too.

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  9. Oh what fun. I think there's an app for just about anything these days. Things like this remind me of my dad. He loved flying and after my brother and I moved out of the house he bought himself a small plane. He would go out on Sundays and fly. I'm not 100% certain but I think a copy of that poem you shared was put in my dad's casket.

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    1. It was and they certainly do :) Thank you so much for sharing those memories of your dad. I enjoyed it very much and found it very touching about the poem.

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  10. I love the plane photos and the poem. Sounds like a fun time watching the planes.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. Thanks Eileen, it certainly was. You take care and enjoy your day also :)

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  11. This sounds like a fun afternoon!

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  12. My youngest granddaughter (23 yrs) just received her "Wings" and will finish her flight training in August. Then has to make a decision, go on to Air Canada or an equivalent airline for more instruction, or teach at the flight school she is currently at. So yes, I am interested in planes and have followed her on the phone flight ap, during one of her flights.
    Can't wait to have a flight with her.
    Thanks for sharing pics.

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    1. How wonderful! Congratulations to your granddaughter. What a wonderful achievement and I appreciate you sharing this today. I can't wait for you to have your first flight with her either. It will be a very exciting day.

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  13. Wow, what an interesting app! I'm pretty App ignorant but I can appreciate those who understand all the ins and outs of them. All the photos are great, Denise.

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    1. Thank you Ellen :) not ignorant at all, there's so much out there, it's hard to keep up.

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  14. You reminded me of a time we were in Maine and happened to be near an Air Force base. Passing a parking lot outside the base we noticed lots of cars so we stopped and asked why they were there. Some major airplane was landing shortly on loan to this air base for practice landings and take offs by Ait Guard I think. It is amazing to see on occasion.

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    1. Thank you for sharing those memories Marcia, they sound pretty amazing, especially with that special airplane. I would have enjoyed seeing that one :)

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  15. What a fun post Denise. The photos of the plane are amazing do you have a zoom attachment? We are about 20 miles as the crow flies from Raleigh/Durham International airport. Our home is located in one of the weekend paths.
    Hugs cecilia

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    1. Hello Cecilia :) Glad you thought so. Yes, we have a zoom attachment. We bought a larger camera years ago that we are still using today, and I am very grateful for it. We usually use it for wildlife photos, but it certainly came in useful for our short time at the airport. I can't hold it for long as it's a bit too heavy for me these days. Gregg enjoys it and carries it most of the time. I will borrow it if I see a bird or some other critter sometime. We're a hop, skip and a jump from our airport and we always see planes overhead depending which way the wind is blowing. It certainly has been great for picking up family and friends over the years. When we are sitting outside I invariably look up. Sometimes they are lower but not enough to be hard on the ears :)

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  16. I have a vague memory of that poem. I have watched planes land and it has some strange attraction.

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    1. Thanks Sandra and I have the same attraction :)

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  17. That's always neat to watch the planes. That was a fun thing for you and your family to do, Denise. I have a blog friend who is from Vienna, Austria. I love that vintage photo at the end. : )

    I hope June is a wonderful month for you, Denise.

    ~Sheri

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    1. They certainly are and how interesting about your blog friend. From the photos I have seen, Vienna is an extraordinarily beautiful city :) Glad you enjoyed the last photo, I was rather happy with it.

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  18. One of the Grandsons loves to watch aeroplanes.
    I did enjoy the photographs you've shared.

    All the best Jan

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    1. It's a lovely pastime for a young boy :) Thank you Jan, appreciate that. All the best to you too :)

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  19. Love it all. I’ve visited there before.

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    1. That's wonderful Regine :) it's lovely to know that. Thank you for sharing :)

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  20. We haven't done plane spotting since our son was in his teens . We took him to Birmingham airport so he saw lots of planes there. We sometimes see them flying high above our house but we are not really on a flight route. It must be hard if you live very close to an airport but maybe you get used to it.
    You took some great photos of the planes and I enjoyed the poem which I think I have heard before.
    Enjoy the coming weekend.

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    1. That would be a fun memory for your son I’m sure :) I have a memory of going to a cocktail party where the captain lived in navy housing not too far from the runway where fighter jets would be doing their take off/landing practicing. At the party everything rattled, from their house to their windows, to our drinking glasses when they were sitting on the table, and we stopped trying to have a conversation during these moments. It was a shorter than usual party. I am very thankful we barely hear the planes flying over our house, and on that occasion when we do, always remember that party :)

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  21. Lindos aviones. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Muchas gracias, me alegra que te hayan gustado. Te mando un beso :)

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  22. Great pictures of the planes.
    How amazing that there is an app that can give you all that information real time anywhere in the world. It boggles my mind that such a thing is possible.

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    1. I know what you mean Sandra :) I had the same reaction when hubs showed me this app.

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  23. Pretty neat that people can get their fix with or without adverts. Neato.

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    1. It is and these apps are a bit mind boggling too. Looking up at the sky and knowing where all those people are heading to in their silver tubes :)

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    2. It certainly is, I will look forward to repeating that sometime soon :)

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