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Air Facts popular “Friday Photo” features some spectacular views and amazing memories to share with the aviation community. Thank you for those photos and we’re sure the best is yet to come. Have a photo to share? Send your photo and description to: [email protected].

Enjoy these top 5 stunning photos from 2025.


5. Sea of Lennies—submitted by David Tyler

sea of lennies

The view: A sudden swarm of ACSL clouds from 15,000 MSL over northern Arizona.

The pilot: David Tyler

The airplane: Cessna Turbo 210

The mission: Business trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico

The memory: It seemed as though they had simply appeared, suddenly surrounding me while I had been entering engine and fuel data in a performance/nav log. Flying above them, it was (eerily) smooth as glass.


4. Barnegat Light and Lighthouse—submitted by Parvez Dara

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The view: Barnegat Light and Lighthouse (Old Barney)

The pilot: Parvez Dara

The airplanes: G36 Bonanza

The mission: An evening slow flight over Ocean County barrier island in New Jersey at 1,200 feet

The memory: Excellent weather, no winds, and CAVU environment with the Barnegat Inlet and summer boaters below in the Barnegat Bay.


3. Glimpse of Gold—submitted by Chris Schaich

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The view: 737 taxiing out for departure at the Bob Hope Airport (KBUR) into a golden sunset.

The pilot: ChrisSchaich

The airplane: Boeing 737-700

The mission: Airline operations

The memory: I was doing a walk around when this 737 taxied by. The golden light was quite stunning as the sun nestled into the horizon.  This particular aircraft is painted as “Missouri 1” but the livery that started the airline was called “Desert Gold”.


2. New York City Skyline—submitted by David Smith

new york city skyline

The view: New York City Skyline

The pilot: David Smith

The airplane: Cessna 172

The mission: Fly from Martin State Airport (KMTN) to Monmouth Executive Airport (KBLM) to refuel and then up to the New York City Skyline Tour.

The memory: Being able to fly at 1500’ altitude along the skyscrapers, seeing the memorial of the twin towers, and circling around the Statue of Liberty.


1. Reflections—submitted by Serrhel Adams

reflections

The view: Reflections

The pilot: Serrhel Adams

The airplane: Cub Crafters X-Cub

The mission: Enjoying the view

The memory: I had been out of the Cub for a while, so I was itching to get up for a flight.  Sometimes, the sole purpose of the flight is to fly.  And, this was such an occasion.  Finally, the spring skies cleared, the cross winds faded, and I could get up in the cub.  There was no plan for Mother Nature to put on the show that she did, but calm winds, a calm lake, and a few clouds provided the scenery in which I was in desperate need.  It’s days like this that prove you don’t need a reason to fly other than to go fly.

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