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Mustang Air to Air: The Sequel

  
 
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Went over to Dallas Love Field on Saturday and hung out for about three hours. It still is very unusual, in my opinion to "hear" the airport be so quiet. Here is hoping that it starts to get louder and louder on a daily basis.














Jun 03, 2020 at 08:27 AM
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RobMoser wrote:
It could be worse; the last MRI I had I had to have an absolutely full bladder. The most uncomfortable hour in my life!


Rob

Rob..me also!!! Full bladder Damn that hurt!!!!! Glad it is all over!!
Dan




Jun 04, 2020 at 09:36 AM
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Rob..me also!!! Full bladder Damn that hurt!!!!! Glad it is all over!!
Dan



Yeah, no kidding! "here, drink more water but don't pee on the massive electronics you're stuck in the middle of"

Rob



Jun 04, 2020 at 10:26 AM
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The quest goes on …..






Jun 04, 2020 at 03:03 PM
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Heh, had that fun back in the days, with ultrasounds and pregnancies... here.. bouncing babies and sound waves through your full bladder...

RobMoser wrote:
Yeah, no kidding! "here, drink more water but don't pee on the massive electronics you're stuck in the middle of"

Rob





Jun 04, 2020 at 04:28 PM
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OK NIck...I am an sailboat guy...I love that!









Jun 04, 2020 at 08:19 PM
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Vacation time ( some of us have been working full time for the last four months )
Our normal sojourn to northern New Mexico...

Normally jam packed Santa Fe was very quiet.




First time in 300 years that the pueblo natives haven't out selling their wares...




A few stores were open....not much business going on.




But the great outdoors were still there in all their glory... My buddy angling for Rainbow Trout.




My wife caught me camped out watching the water ..




....and chasing birds.









Jun 05, 2020 at 10:21 AM
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Enjoy the respite Zane!


Jun 05, 2020 at 10:28 AM
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Anyone up for a story if you have the time watch this youtube video.
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty with Medal of Honor Recipient, Kyle Carpenter

Man holy moly




Jun 05, 2020 at 02:27 PM
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Just finished a review with Cardiologist #1 and after going through all of the test results he finds nothing organically out of line. The PVC's are gone and he's cleared me to return to my life and I'm thankful. We are working through a side effect of the wonderful drug that he put me on, feeling like I'm walking through wet concrete, but a dosage reduction by half is supposed to set that right in 24 hours.

It's 97 degrees here in The Lone Star and you all will be happy to know that I postponed two days of air to air work to late next week so my side effects would have time to dissipate. Next week is a full week and I wanted to make sure that I was in top shape for it.

Man, I'll never take great health for granted again!



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Well, reduced yet again to reviewing old photos; this time 2010.

Rob

































Jun 06, 2020 at 02:26 PM
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The only thing flying around here now were baseballs during the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Victory Bowl at University of Mary Hardin Baylor. Usually they have a week long camp for graduating seniors to get together for a game (football, baseball, softball, cheer, etc.) and service to the community. I shot a softball and a baseball game. It felt wonderful to be on the field filling pixels with light and color. (I know it is sports...but the thread looks slow this weekend!).
















Jun 06, 2020 at 07:55 PM
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Noticed this at a park across the street from the local children's hospital



© NightOwl Cat 2020





© NightOwl Cat 2020




Jun 06, 2020 at 08:56 PM
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Great images Ray! Weird how we are getting such a kick out of doing stuff that was so natural just months ago. Keep up the good work Sir!



Jun 07, 2020 at 12:15 PM
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One of the stars that came out of "this overgrown, uninclusive behemoth of a thread..........." I'm as impressed with the ratings listed as I am with our Buddy's photographic accomplishments. He is truly one of the most tenacious/hard working people I've had the pleasure to call my friend.....................

http://twinandturbine.com/article/five-fly-glenn-watson/?fbclid=IwAR2AEh4Ty0y3zJyIGNmM3j52GArdXzid7g6YTJjq0J87hNt4oXYkD9xLvS8



Jun 07, 2020 at 12:23 PM
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BTW, the thread that called us that hasn't had a post in months.............................................


Jun 07, 2020 at 12:24 PM
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JWilsonphoto wrote:
BTW, the thread that called us that hasn't had a post in months.............................................


?? I didn't see any mention of a thread name calling in the story, did I miss it?



Jun 07, 2020 at 01:25 PM
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JWilsonphoto wrote:
One of the stars that came out of "this overgrown, uninclusive behemoth of a thread..........." I'm as impressed with the ratings listed as I am with our Buddy's photographic accomplishments. He is truly one of the most tenacious/hard working people I've had the pleasure to call my friend.....................

http://twinandturbine.com/article/five-fly-glenn-watson/?fbclid=IwAR2AEh4Ty0y3zJyIGNmM3j52GArdXzid7g6YTJjq0J87hNt4oXYkD9xLvS8


The site uses SonicWall Firewall, it is preventing me from viewing, "This site has been blocked by the network administrator"
Same with Tor



Jun 07, 2020 at 01:53 PM
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Alawadhl, here is the text minus photos:

FIVE ON THE FLY: GLENN WATSON
BY REBECCA GROOM JACOBS MAY 28, 2020 FIVE ON THE FLY
WHO: Glenn Watson
COMPANY:
Mach Point One Aviation Photography

POSITION:
Owner/Photographer

HOMEBASE:
GTU

RATINGS:
ATP MEL, COM SEL

HOURS:
2,500



1. Can you summarize your aviation/piloting background?

I was born into a general aviation family with my dad teaching high school aviation courses and flight instructing. But due to life, finances and a family move when I was 8, I took a 20-year hiatus from flying. Once I had a decent job in my late 20s, I picked up flying again and knocked out my private in a rental Cessna. Soon after, I bought a Skyhawk (172M) with a few friends and began the “airplane owner” phase of life, which basically meant selling everything I have to get an airplane. It was a great plane – flew it from Texas to Oshkosh and everywhere in between for years.

Like everybody, you always want more, and after having three daughters, the Skyhawk was a little tight. It wasn’t long before I was daydreaming about a six-place. During this same time period, I got very interested in air to air photography. Enter the A36 Bonanza – sexy, fast, six seats and certified for flight with the doors removed. The photo biz brought so many airshow and aerobatic airplanes and friends into my life that I also naturally got interested in the upside-down flying. A great friend loaned me her Super Decathlon to try my hand in Sportsman aerobatic contest flying. I was hooked, eventually buying a Christen Eagle, which we still have and enjoy.


MACH POINT ONE AVIATION
2. When (and why) did you first enter the air-to-air photography scene? How has the industry changed up to today?

I’ve never been satisfied being “okay” at anything. And a motorcycle adventure up the California coast in 2009 found me detouring to Reno to take photos of the airplanes at the Reno air races. The photos were garbage and this was all I needed to challenge myself to get better. Air-to-air photography seemed to be that “golden ring” everybody reached for, so in 2010 I found an opportunity to go up on my first air-to-air (a2a) photoshoot – flying on a B-25 Mitchell Bomber photographing two awesome military jets from the open tail. It was the most amazing experience, and it was that moment I decided I wanted to be the best a2a photographer in the world.

I’d say the biggest changes in my limited time in the industry are the challenges brought about by the quality of iPhone cameras and the sheer number of people who want to do it. I’d love to think I had something to do with inspiring other photographers to think bigger and aim higher after seeing what I was able to accomplish in the industry. But I’ll let you in on a little secret – the actual photo-taking is the easy part. The planning, formation flying and photo aircraft equipment are the hard parts. Once that’s in place, I just go after the most dynamic, unusual and exciting photos I can dream up – and hopefully, it continues to stand alone often enough to keep paying for my airplanes.


MACH POINT ONE AVIATION
3. Can you walk us through your creative/planning process that occurs each photoshoot?

My goal for each shoot is to try and get a unique aircraft angle or formation of multiple aircraft that has never been captured before. It helps me push the limit by constantly competing with myself. Also, I have my own team of formation pilots that are the real secret to the photos – without their time and skills, none of this would be possible.

Going into a shoot, we typically have an idea of 75 percent of the obligatory shot list. The remaining (my favorite) happens dynamically as we fly and observe the light and backdrops changing, and as the form pilots get more comfortable with the particular aircraft. Every shoot is different whether it’s a mid-afternoon 60-second airshow grab behind the crowd or an “owner experience” that we donated to a fundraising auction. But they all start and end at the same place – conservative plan and flight safety briefing with known crew. We all want to come home.

4. You recently joined the airlines as well. What led to your decision to enter the commercial aviation world, and how is the experience thus far?

I never really dreamed of being an “airline pilot” like lots of folks, but as I spent more time around corporate aviation in the photo/marketing side, I got much more interested in flying jets. Then at Oshkosh 2018, a good friend of mine had recently left a lucrative sales career for a regional airline job and told me it was the best decision he ever made. With the regionals pay basically double since I last looked, along with the pilot shortage, it looked like the best time ever to go for it, so I was inspired.

I spent about four months getting the commercial and multi-engine experience to meet the prerequisites and fired off some applications. I was in a training class at Envoy within a month. I’m now a year in with about 600 hours in the jet (E-175), and I have to say it’s about the best thing I’ve ever done. I love every day of it, and it’s a little cliché, but it’s hard to believe I get paid for it. The flexibility is very compatible with my photo company work, and the income from flying has allowed me to be more particular about the creative jobs I take on.

5. Can you describe one (or two) of your most memorable photo shoots?

I enjoy the photo flying so much, most shoots are memorable – but two definitely stand out.

The first is a photoshoot I did with Skycatchers I used to own for a Cessna magazine article about my “fleet.” Apparently, I was the largest private Skycatcher fleet owner with three airplanes. So, of course, I wanted to do a three-ship formation photoshoot of 162’s, probably the only such photo ever taken. What made it particularly memorable was I owned all four airplanes in the shoot. I remember looking at the four airplanes and my four good friends flying them after it was over and just having a proud moment. Only a few short years prior, I was sitting in a corporate cubical job daydreaming about getting my private license. Now I owned and operated four airplanes and my aviation photo company is shooting them for Cessna. I’ve always lived go big or go home!

But a lot of what I’ve done has paled in comparison to the 2018 photo shoot at the Cleveland Airshow of all three North American jet demo teams historically flying together for the first time. Through my hard work building a relationship with the Blue Angels, I was selected to be the photographer for this once in a lifetime event. The photo ship would be none other than the Blue and Gold #7 jet with me strapped in the back. After a year of planning, all three jets teams successfully rejoined 22 jets over Lake Erie and we captured some spectacular images. It was truly an amazing and emotional day – felt as though the opportunity completed my journey to the top of my aviation photography.



Jun 07, 2020 at 02:13 PM
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Thanks Ray! Maybe this link works better................


http://twinandturbine.com/article/five-fly-glenn-watson/



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