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2013 Dulles Day Plane Pull and 5K on the Runway

2013's Annual Dulles Day Plane Pull to benefit Virginia's Special Olympics drew the largest turnout of any event at Dulles, with over 16,000 attendees.  This year marks the first year that Dulles Day was kicked off with a 5K on the Runway.  2,000 runners looped around the adjacent taxiways, high-speeds, centerline of R/W 19C, where they passed underneath a Boeing 777 supplied by United Airlines. The full album may be viewed here.

Scroll to the bottom of this post for a few short areal video clips.

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As the race concluded, aircraft began arriving for display during the Plane Pull.

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What'cha doin'?

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Oh, nothin'.  Just... backing up my PLANE.

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A real treat came in for aircraft aficionados at half past noon; the only privately owned Harrier Jump Jet in the World was flown in for display from its home in Maryland, climaxing in a vertical landing...  but not before performing a few fly-bys and hovering maneuvers to showcase its abilities.  The treat for myself as I covered the Plane Pull was to be in the air for the Harrier's arrival and departure.  Unfortunately due to fuel constraints of the helicopter and the Harrier (which later performed a standard departure), we were unable to go air-to-air with the Harrier as planned... but I still got some great areal photos both of the Harrier, and the crowd that gathered to watch.

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I requested we fly by Dulles' Main Terminal for some photos.  I've wanted these photos for almost as long as I've been photographing... and I finally have them now...

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And then of course was the Pizza Eating Contest compliments of Famous Famiglia Pizza.

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Soon the day was drawing to a close, and it was time for 2013's Dulles Day show-stopper, the Harrier, and it's wingman to depart.

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Likewise, it was time to gear up and take to the skies again.  It's always interesting to me that people wave at helicopters but not planes.

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Of course, before the Harrier taxied to the runway, I captured this little Easter Egg...  Zoom and ENHANCE!!!

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And with that, it was time for the final team to pull FedEx's plane; The Chesapeake Sheriff's Office, who successfully defended their title for the 7th year in a row.

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And lastly, there was this guy, who photobombed...

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The 2013 Dulles Day Plane Pull and first 5K on the Runway was a massive success, and continues to grow larger every year.  Shockingly, this was only my second time at the Plane Pull, and my first year widely covering the event - last year I didn't even see a single team pull.  My coverage this year was an amazing experience - thanks to everyone at Dulles who work hard to make Dulles Day such an enjoyable and inviting family event!  See you all next year!

Special thanks to Chris Browne and Steve Settle for arranging my areal coverage.  Thanks to Steve Bussmann for donating his time to fly each year.

Special Features / Behind the Scenes

As promised, I shot a few videos while flying.  I was concentrating on shooting photos rather than video (which I hastily shot on my iPhone 5), so the quality isn't cinematic.

A few more fun things from the event.  Steve is a very skilled pilot and I had a blast flying seated in the door with him.  This wasn't my first foray into areal photography via helicopter, however it was my first time flying with my feet dangling outside the aircraft.  Here is some perspective, along with some steep banks.  But first, a photo of myself and photographer Andrew Shippin, before lifting off.

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That being said, there's this:  "Oh, don't worry; it's just $5,000 of camera in my lap, and a few hundred feet straight down. You know, if you like vertigo. BlackRapid's got my back."  You can see the Plane Pull in my glasses' reflection.  Yes, I am strapped in, and so are my cameras (note the black harness); we do things safe around here.

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The Browne Family

For many years now, I've been very closely connected Washington Dulles International Airport based on my time working for the Airports Authority, which continues today as a private business.  It has only been over the past several years that my photography has brought me to directly know Dulles' Airport Manager, and come to know him and his family.  With their son headed off to the Marine Corps, and the rest of the family soon busy with work and school, Chris' family asked me to take some pictures while everyone was still in town this Summer. This wasn't the first time I have photographed the Browne family (and certainly not the first time Chris has been in front of my lens) - the Brownes love having a great time, and will always make you feel welcome, both in their home, and going out... perhaps to a vineyard...

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Chase and Briana: Engaged

Not long after Briana's return from Japan, I joined her and Chase on a hike around Riverbend Park in Great Falls, Virginia.  Upon reaching the dam, Chase and Briana enjoyed some downtime, bringing NERF guns and foam swords, jumping from rock to rock.

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Jalopnik at Katie's Cars and Coffee

UPDATE:  This blog post was featured on Jalopnik on August 26th, 2013.  See the full story and comments there. It's been a busy month of exciting things happening this August at Katie's Cars and Coffee in Great Falls, Virginia.  The weekly auto drive-in and show has recently grown in popularity this Summer, thanks to more frequent appearances of extremely rare and expensive cars, such as an original Cunningham C2R that first made an appearance on May 25th (and a return trip on August 17th)...

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...and more recently, two separate  Bugatti Veyrons.  The first made an appearance on July 6th, coming from nearby Volkswagen corporate offices in Dulles, and a second, privately owned Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport on August 10th, which flew in earlier this month on a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight to Washington Dulles International Airport, and has been seen touring its way up the Eastern seaboard.  This is the same Veyron which has been spotted in Georgetown, downtown Washington, DC, and most recently sustained damaged in a collision with a truck in New York City, just yesterday.

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All this attention hasn't gone unnoticed by local automotive enthusiasts of car news website and blog, Jalopnik, and this past Saturday (August 24th), a number of Jalops (active members of the Jalopnik community) met to enjoy a Cars and Coffee event at Katie's Coffee House.  Among the group was Washington, DC based Jalopnik writer, Patrick George, who arrived in a Cadillac ATS on loan to him for review.

The group met in the company of fellow car lovers, and toured this weekend's Cars and Coffee offerings, stopping to chat with drivers, and discuss interesting stories of ownership, and automotive history behind some manufacturers and their innovations.

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The meet was an amazing success, only made better by perfect weather.  The group stood for a picture in front of the classic Bently, and parted ways, until the next time we choose to meet.  A special thanks to Nick for helping organize, who unfortunately was unable to attend.

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This blog post has been republished by J. David Buerk onto Oppositelock.  For the full set of photos, view the album at his Facebook Page. All photography is by J. David Buerk, and is copyrighted All Rights Reserved.

Chase and Briana: Reunited

Engaged couple Chase and Briana have spent the past year apart while Briana has worked in Japan, but were finally reunited at Ronald Reagan National Airport's beautiful Terminal Building.  Chase eagerly awaited Briana's arrival, anxiously watching for her flight to be marked as Landed on the flight information display.  On first sight of each other in a year, Briana broke out into a sprint and jumped into Chase's arms, all unaware Chase had secretly brought me along to capture the palpable emotion of their reunion.

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