Iberia, An International Airline
Walking around felt like being suck on a Boeing 777, frustration and anger past through me as I couldn’t find the spare, hidden key which would allow me to enter my house and start snapping pictures of the atmosphere in which the greatest plane will ever fly through. The A340-300, owned and operated by Iberia airlines, it flies from here to Madrid and back everyday. As the sun sets reflecting a beautiful orange, yellow, red light off the clouds a loud noise travels from SJO to my house over the hill, this happens at 5:35, since I am at Michael’s house, the plane goes right over the hill, comes around and soars over us. Four engines working hard while small white clouds fly off the wing tips. The plane completes its turn and veers off to the right of the setting sun, flies and flies until it has disappeared from the horizon and continues its beautiful flight to one of the greatest airline’s in the world hub.
Iberia, one of the oldest, greatest, most popular airlines in the world has extensive fleet flying composed of mostly Airbuses. It flies to four of the five continents missing out on Australia. Even though they have not had an accident in 23 years, they have still lost 555 passengers out of 619 possible deaths.
Iberia sends its wonderful airplanes around the world to beautiful countries where they are welcomed to continue their great service to please their clients. After flying an Iberia 747 from Miami to Madrid you can trust me in saying that Iberia is one of the top best airlines in the world. And believe me, as soon as they start their San Jose-Madrid-Bombay, I will be their first customer.
An A340 landing in Quito, it is very alike to the A340 that lands in Costa Rica

April 20th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
hello i am richard from austrlia why did you write so much on flying
April 20th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
why you write so much on flying
April 21st, 2008 at 5:26 pm
Richard, i feel like i am talking to myself, you have a great question and I cannot believe that i have not told people why. There is a very strange reason. I am one of the people in the world that dislikes flying. I hate the whole part from the airport to the the flying, but these machines that carry people 35,000 in the air seems incredible and beautiful. I love these machines that help civilization and carry us to our destinations. I like studying these planes and being able to recognize what plane is flying.
For beautiful pictures of airplanes in mostly Costa Rica visit
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=11559
April 21st, 2008 at 5:27 pm
And if you could please add me and visit my site again so i can have a dot on my Clustr Map. Thx very much
April 22nd, 2008 at 6:14 am
You may want to add that explanation somewhere as I, too, wondered why you chose Air Travel as your blog topic. I’m surprised that you dislike flying so much as you speak about airplanes with such awe! It is incredible how they can so easily transport travelers from one area to another.
It looks like you are creating a great resource for others who would like to learn more about airplanes and airports. And I love how you have embedded videos.
Keep up the great work. And continue to tag your posts and that will increase the number of readers you get.
April 22nd, 2008 at 6:31 am
It is truly amazing that in only 100 years we have gone from the Wright Bothers and Santos-Dumont to the A380 and 787, not to mention the Tu-144 and Concorde.
The same person could have watched the Wright’s first flight in 1903 as a child and seen Neil Armstrong step onto the moon in 1969, or ridden as a passenger in the first 747 in the early 1970’s.
What will the next 100 years bring?
April 24th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
You leave a great question, i think that in the future people will be able to own planes as if they were cars, and air travel becomes less expensive. The problem is polution, even though Virgin Air is already trying different kinds of fuels. What do you think?