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Boeing 737-800 (N577AS)
Ever feel like you're being watched?
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That is so cool!
What a fun capture! I've always loved that Alaska Airlines livery, and you have made it come to life in this shot!
I find this disturbing :)
Can somebody tell me who that person is on the back of each airplane?
Nice to see Americas favorite airline. Treating customers as people everyday not as cattle.
Thrilled to see this airline expanding its routes across America and International.
My preferred carrier since 1972.
Thrilled to see this airline expanding its routes across America and International.
My preferred carrier since 1972.
Guy, I have heard that that is "the eskimo man".
Cool shot!
Cool shot!
I think the pic is great. However I have no idea who that is. It has no meaning to me.
Might be Eskimo Joe; runs a great tavern in Stillwater, Oklahoma, usually shown with a big cheesy grin and perfect teeth. :)
Guy Genbrugge, I think I posted this story on this site years ago but this is a perfect opportunity to tell it again! When I was a controller at Burbank tower back in the mid eighties Alaska was taxiing and someone came on frequency and asked "Hey Alaska, who's that guy on your tail?" Alaska replied "He's our Chief Pilot" to which the first guy responded "He's better looking than ours!"
And Isaac Vogelzang is correct. It's just an image of an anonymous Eskimo, according to the Alaska pilot.
And Isaac Vogelzang is correct. It's just an image of an anonymous Eskimo, according to the Alaska pilot.
Incredible shot!!
I heard once that it is the semblance of a gold miner (in Alaska, a "sourdough"). Kinda cool that it can be viewed both ways. Can anyone from Alaska weigh in on this?
www.alaska.net "After the California gold rush, when the Klondike prospectors sailed from San Francisco to Alaska, they carried precious sourdough starter with them - and ever since sourdough bread has been associated with San Francisco. And in Alaska, a prospector with a pot of sourdough strapped to his back was quickly nicknamed a "sourdough"."
www.alaska.net "After the California gold rush, when the Klondike prospectors sailed from San Francisco to Alaska, they carried precious sourdough starter with them - and ever since sourdough bread has been associated with San Francisco. And in Alaska, a prospector with a pot of sourdough strapped to his back was quickly nicknamed a "sourdough"."
Greatð
It is cool to see the old and new of Alaska's Livery. I really like the new Eskimo! Alaska is the BEST!
Whether the eskimo on the tail is a real person or not, and if it is who is it, is something of a mystery, and the airline is apparently happy to leave it that way. See their explanation here:
https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/who-is-the-eskimo/
I flew Alaska for the first time last year, and it was great.
https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/who-is-the-eskimo/
I flew Alaska for the first time last year, and it was great.
Love this picture!
Oh my god a Muammar Gaddafi look alike convention?
Had to laugh! Great shot of my favorite aircraft and airline! Thank you for this unique shot!
Thanks so much guys!
Oh, and great shot, DMac!. It is like a forest of Alaska Airlines tails. ;-)
The guy on the tail of the Alaska jets is my friend Thomas Piscoya from Nome Alaska. Tom is a senior Captain at Alaska Airlines and has Ben flying in Alaska about 40 years. Others will say it’s an artistic rendition of a native Alaskan but those of us who know better know for sure it’s Tom!
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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17-Jan-2025 | B738 | Dallas Love Fld (KDAL) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 07:32PM CST | 09:15PM PST | Scheduled |
17-Jan-2025 | B738 | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | Dallas Love Fld (KDAL) | 12:47PM PST | 06:11PM CST | Scheduled |
17-Jan-2025 | B738 | John Wayne (KSNA) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 08:23AM PST | 10:45AM PST | Scheduled |
16-Jan-2025 | B738 | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | John Wayne (KSNA) | 07:02PM PST | 09:08PM PST | En Route |
16-Jan-2025 | B738 | Juneau Intl (JNU / PAJN) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 02:31PM AKST | 05:15PM PST | 1:43 |
16-Jan-2025 | B738 | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | Juneau Intl (JNU / PAJN) | 12:05PM PST | 01:20PM AKST | 2:14 |
16-Jan-2025 | B738 | Sacramento Intl (KSMF) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 08:18AM PST | 09:51AM PST | 1:32 |
13-Jan-2025 | B738 | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | Sacramento Intl (KSMF) | 08:58PM PST | 10:13PM PST | 1:15 |
13-Jan-2025 | B738 | San Francisco Int'l (KSFO) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 05:37PM PST | 07:24PM PST | 1:47 |
13-Jan-2025 | B738 | Portland Intl (KPDX) | San Francisco Int'l (KSFO) | 02:51PM PST | 04:09PM PST | 1:18 |
13-Jan-2025 | B738 | Bob Hope (KBUR) | Portland Intl (KPDX) | 11:21AM PST | 01:25PM PST | 2:04 |
13-Jan-2025 | B738 | Portland Intl (KPDX) | Bob Hope (KBUR) | 08:15AM PST | 10:00AM PST | 1:45 |
12-Jan-2025 | B738 | Nashville Intl (KBNA) | Portland Intl (KPDX) | 07:01PM CST | 09:32PM PST | 4:31 |
12-Jan-2025 | B738 | Portland Intl (KPDX) | Nashville Intl (KBNA) | 11:39AM PST | 05:21PM CST | 3:42 |
12-Jan-2025 | B738 | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | Portland Intl (KPDX) | 08:11AM PST | 10:27AM PST | 2:15 |
12-Jan-2025 | B738 | Juan Santamaria Int'l (SJO / MROC) | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | 01:53AM CST | 05:23AM PST | 5:30 |
11-Jan-2025 | B738 | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | Juan Santamaria Int'l (SJO / MROC) | 05:07PM PST | 12:28AM CST (+1) | 5:20 |
11-Jan-2025 | B738 | Los Cabos Int'l (SJD / MMSD) | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | 01:27PM MST | 02:37PM PST | 2:09 |
11-Jan-2025 | B738 | San Diego Intl (KSAN) | Los Cabos Int'l (SJD / MMSD) | 09:04AM PST | 11:49AM MST | 1:45 |
10-Jan-2025 | B738 | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | San Diego Intl (KSAN) | 06:21PM PST | 08:29PM PST | 2:08 |
10-Jan-2025 | B738 | Okc Will Rogers Intl (KOKC) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | 02:33PM CST | 04:14PM PST | 3:40 |
08-Jan-2025 | B738 | Okc Will Rogers Intl (KOKC) | Okc Will Rogers Intl (KOKC) | 11:37AM CST | 01:23PM CST | 1:46 |
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