Wednesday, July 9, 2008

A bird's eye view of DC

The following pictures were taken on a unique experience I just had. A couple of my officers hooked me up with a flight around DC. Some were taken a while ago. A few of the photos were taken last night when I was able to hop on a training flight. My OIC just qualified to be a Marine One command pilot, and he was doing practice landings on the South Lawn. We also had a film crew from the National Geographic Channel on board. There is a documentary being made about HMX-1 which will air in January on the National Geographic Channel during inauguration week. No, I won't be on TV, but when you see the footage on the south lawn you can know that I am right behind the camera man!




A wide angle looking West toward the Washington Monument

Washington Monument at Dusk. You can see the white house in the background.

Another Washington Monument shot.



Another Washington Monument shot. As you can see we were flying so low we had to look up at the top of it.



This is a night shot from sitting on the South Lawn of the White House looking out.



Same shot during the day



Another day shot. That is the nose of the helicopter to the right.






East side of the capital




West side of the capital









We landed on the South Lawn. This is a night shot from the spot where the President gets on and off when we lift him from the White House.








RFK Stadium











South Lawn shot during the day.











The new Nationals stadium






The National Mall






Another shot of the mall







This was a shot out the window of a CH46E looking back on the city as we flew back south.







A shot of the Lincoln Memorial at 200 feet



Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pool at dusk




And another





Hanging out on the South Lawn





The flag above the White House




On final approach to the South Lawn



DC skyline looking east




Another shot looking east




Taken out the back ramp of the 46 as we left




More skyline




Looking out stairs of Marine One one the south lawn




Arlington National Cemetery



The new Air Force Memorial next to the Pentagon

4 comments:

Marissa said...

Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing. A couple of them have become my laptop backgrounds. Kudos.

Anonymous said...

I am SO jealous!

Anonymous said...

Wow, those are sweet pictures! I hope that you guys are doing well out there.

robin said...

Love the pictures.
I am soooo proud of you!!!


love,
Your mother