By Capt. Bill Austin
Flying Tigers/FedEx, Retired
- A large handful of thrust levers, each one connected to 60,000+ pounds of thrust.
- Rotating at VR and feeling 800,000 plus pounds of airplane come alive as she lifts off.
- Hearing the nosewheel spin down against the snubber in the well after takeoff. A delightful sound signaling that you were on your way!
- Punching out the top of a low overcast while climbing 6,000 feet per minute.
- Cruising mere feet above a billiard-table-flat cloud deck at mach .86, with your chin on the glare shield and your face as close as you can get to the windshield.
- The majesty and grandeur of towering cumulus. And maneuvering the airplane through canyons between them.
- Cloud formations that are beautiful beyond description.
- The delicate threads of St. Elmo’s Fire dancing on the windshield at night.
- The twinkle of lights on the Japanese fishing fleet far below, and miles from any land, on a night crossing of the North Pacific.
- Ice fog in Anchorage on a cold winter morning.
- The patchwork quilt of the great plains from FL 370 on a day when you can see forever.
- Seeing geologic formations that no ground-pounder will ever see.
- The chaotic, non-stop babble of radio transmissions at O’Hare or Kennedy during the afternoon rush.
- The quietness of center frequency at night during a transcontinental flight.
- Dodging colored splotches of red and yellow light on the radar screen at night.
- Lightning storms at night over the Midwest.
- The welcome view of approach lights appearing out of the mist just as you reach minimums.
- The soft, comforting glow of the instrument panel in a dark cockpit.
- The dancing curtains of colored light of the aurora on a winter-night Atlantic crossing.
- The taxiway names at O’Hare… before they were renamed: The Bridge, Lakeshore Drive, Old Scenic, New Scenic, the Bypass, Cargo, Outer, North-South… Anything to drive newcomers and especially foreigners crazy.
- The majestic panorama of an entire mountain range stretched out beneath you from horizon to horizon.
- Lenticular clouds over the Sierras.
- Mono Lake and the steep wall of the Sierra Nevada range when approached from the east.
- Yosemite Valley from above.
- Sunsets of every color imaginable.
- Seventy-thousand-foot-high thunderstorm clouds in the tropics.
- The deep blue-gray of the sky at FL 430.
- The Alps in winter.
- The lights of London at night from FL350.
- Squall lines that run as far as you can see.
- Watching the lightning show while crossing the ITCZ at night
- Exotic lands with exotic food.
- Old Chinatown in Singapore… before it was torn down, modernized, and sterilized.
- Long-tail boats speeding along the klongs in Thailand.
- The quietly turning paddle fans in the lobby of the Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
- A cold San Miguel in Hong Kong after a long day’s flying.
- Ocean crossings.
- The sound of foreign accents on the radio.
- Luxury hotels.
- To paraphrase the eloquent aviation writer, Ernie Gann, “The allure of the slit in a China girl's skirt.”
- The taxiway sentry (with his flag & machine gun) at the old Taipei downtown airport.
- Sipping Pina Coladas in a luxury hotel bar, while a typhoon rages outside.
- Chinese Junks bobbing in Aberdeen harbor.
- Watching the latitude count down to zero on the INS, and seeing it switch from "N" to "S" as you cross the equator.
- Wake Island at sunrise.
- Oslo Harbor at dusk.
- Icebergs in the North Atlantic.
- Contrails.
- Pago Harbor, framed by puffy cumulus clouds in the late afternoon.
- The camaraderie of a good crew.
- Ferryboat races in Sydney Harbour.
- Experiencing all the lines from the old Jo Stafford tune…
- See the pyramids along the Nile.
- See the sunrise on a tropic isle.
- See the market place in old Algiers.
- Send home photographs and souvenirs.
- Fly the ocean in a silver plane.
- See the jungle when it’s wet with rain.
- White picket fences in Auckland.
- Trade winds.
- White sandy beaches lined with swaying palms.
- The endless expanse of white on a polar crossing.
- The hustle and bustle of Hong Kong Harbor.
- The bus ride to Stanley...on the upper deck front seat of the double-decker bus.
- The Star Ferry in Hong Kong.
- The Peak tram in Hong Kong.
- The bustle of Nathan Road on a summer day.
- Bangkok after a tropical rain.
- The Long Bar at the Raffles.
- Heavy takeoffs from the reef runway at HNL.
- Landings in the B-747 when the only way you knew you had touched down was the movement of the spoiler handle.
- Jimmy’s Kitchen.
- The deafening sound of tropical raindrops slamming angrily against the windshield, accompanied by the hurried slap, slap, slap of the windshield wipers while landing in a torrential downpour in Manila.
- Endless ripples of sand dunes across the trackless miles of the Sahara desert.
- Miller’s Pub in Chicago.
- German beer. Even in the Bitburg Garden in HKG.
- The white cliffs of Dover.
- Oom-pa-pa music at the "Gemaltes Haus" in Frankfurt.
- Double-decker buses in London.
- The “Gas Station” in Frankfurt.
- The Eiffel Tower.
- Fjords in Norway.
- The aimless compass, not knowing where to point as you near the top of the world on a polar crossing.
- Breaking out of the clouds on the IGS approach to runway 13 at Kai Tak, and seeing a windshield full of "checkerboard" and as you approach into Kai Tak in a B-747 with your wingtip skimming the rooftops of Yau Yat Chen as you make the steep turn to final.
- The old Charlie-Charlie NDB approach into Kai Tak.
- The Burma Road.
- Flight bags crammed with charts to exotic places.
- An empty weight takeoff in a B-747.
- The rush of a full-speed-brakes descent at barber pole in a B-727.
- Sliding in over Crystal Springs reservoir for a visual approach and landing on 1R in SFO.
- The smell of tropical blooms when you step off the plane in Fiji.
- The quiet of a DC-10 cockpit.
- Main gear touching down while the 747 cockpit is still 70 feet in the air.
- The coziness of a B-747 cockpit.
- Good co-pilots.
- Good flight engineers.
- Deadheading in First Class.
- The Canarsie approach into JFK.
- Max gross weight takeoffs.
- Cross-wind landings.
- The brief, yet tempting, glimpse of runway lights…. after you’ve already committed to the missed approach.
- The tantalizing glow of the flashing strobe lights just before you break out of the clouds on approach.
- CAT IIIb autolands in the DC-10 on a foggy day, when you feel the wheels touch before you ever see the ground.
- “Leak-checking” your eyelids on a long night flight but then.....
- Sunrises seen from the high flight levels that make the heart soar.
- And, as one friend so perceptively pointed out, payday
© Bill Austin, March 2, 2006
What an amazing, accurate and clever post! Your discriptions are spot on (@ least the one's I could relate to.) Those that I couldn't... were so well written and articulate, I felt like I'd been there too! I enjoyed this trip down memory lane very much! Again, Thank you!
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