Amazing Photos Taken By Pilot From His Cockpit Will Leave You Breathless
As a pilot, you get to see many breathtaking sights from above. As a pilot for a South American airline, you get to witness the breathtaking storm phenomenon because your job requires you to fly over areas where they occur.
Meet Santiago Borja Lopez, a pilot with Ecuador Airlines based in Quito, Ecuador. When he isn’t flying, the pilot always has his camera with him to capture the breathtaking sights he sees in the sky. His photographs are truly breathtaking, capturing everything from incredible storms to lightning bolts. Scroll down to see and follow Santiago’s Instagram journey. We have more information about one of Santiago’s shots in an earlier article.
‘A Colossal Cumulonimbus Flashes Over The Pacific Ocean As We Circulate Around It At 37000 Feet En Route To South America,’ says the pilot.
‘I’ve Never Seen Lightning Like This One’
Night Flashes, Atlantic Ocean
An Unsettling Storm Over Panama City
The Night Sky
Magic
Tormenta, Venezuelan Coast, South America
Flying over Colombian Amazonia, preparing to enter Ecuadorian airspace and descend over the Andes into Guayaquil.
Tormenta, Venezuelan Coast, South America
Super Moon, Mooning Around, At 2,900m In Quito, Ecuador
This Great Cumulonimbus Is Discharging Its Power Over Colombian Rainforest, Looking Like A Nuclear Explosion’
This Great Cumulonimbus Is Discharging Its Power Over Colombian Rainforest, Looking Like A Nuclear Explosion’
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Soaring
Ecuador’s and Colombia’s Amazonia
A Storm in the Colombian Amazon
A Storm in the Colombian Amazon
Cloud City, Quito, Ecuador
Blinding Storm
Ecuador’s Orbit in an Unknown Atmosphere
The Orbit of Ecuador in an Unknown Atmosphere
One Of Those Clear Days Over Miami
Fierce, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Storm Hour, Amazonia, South America
Cruising Out, Quito, Ecuador
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