I have my old iPad the camera for window in the plane.
My dad and we went to ride the plane for Delta Air Lines registration (N852NW) is an Airbus A330-200. My flight for DL232 from Seattle haul to Amsterdam over the Canada, Greenland, and North Sea took 9h 28m.
10. We were landing at EHAM/AMS in 7 minutes and but the reason added more than 16 minutes delay around traffic later landing on 18R Runway “Polderbaan”, EHAM/AMS arrive late in 8 around am early. Well but I just saw the window there KLM 3 more MD-11 PH-KCA on the park, PH-KCB, KCD at the gate and I can’t remember a very long time.
Next we last flight for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (PH-BXU) is a Boeing 737-800 named: Albatros/Albatross from EHAM/AMS to EGPH/EDI. Took less than 1 hour. The reason my dad turn seat in the window, and I was seated aisle and I can’t camera the window very sad. We the first time stop in the United Kingdom (Scotland) very enjoy having fun!
Very nice! I wish want to go there the Asian for other countries! But, I’m a good in my friend’s classmate at college in Seattle and any students are from Asia other countries.
Yes, I have many times to ride the plane for the Boeing 737 family.
Aloha Airlines Boeing 737-200 from Kona to Honolulu last on December 23, 2007.
Boeing 737-300 with winglets for Southwest Airlines color is blue from Seattle to Oakland last in June 2008.
Boeing 737-400 with Alaska Airlines two times from KSEA to KSFO and again come back home to KSEA last on May 1-5, 2014.
Boeing 737-500 no winglets with Southwest Airlines from Oakland to Burbank last in June 2008.
Boeing 737-700:
Southwest Airlines with winglets old color is brown from Seattle to Boise then and last to Oakland last on December 18, 2007.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (PH-BGI) named: Vink/Finch from Manchester to Amsterdam last on August 19, 2014.
Boeing 737-800: Alaska Airlines (4), American Airlines (2), ATA Airlines (1), Delta Air Lines (1), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines named: Albatros/Albatross (1), Southwest Airlines (2), and Sun Country Airlines (2).
Boeing 737-900: Alaska Airlines (1: N302AS) wingletless, and United Airlines (1).
Boeing 737-900ER: Alaska Airlines (2: N471AS, and N459AS), and United Airlines (1: N66831).
Boeing 737 MAX 9: Alaska Airlines (N919AK, and N913AK).
Ah yes, the most hated runway at Schiphol.
The taxi times are pretty damn long, I pretty much like it due to being able to spot a lot of traffic from the plane but my family/travel friends don’t lol.
Cool pics tho! I can’t wait to fly from Schiphol again in March.
Oh hmm, I see. You are enjoying the camera at the airport. I have two times landed on 18R Runway “Polderbaan” again last on August 11 and 19, 2014, too. But we again come back home to Seattle flew from the United Kingdom (Scotland). Thank you for your discussion here on IFC.