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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Live stream from the MSP Airport lets aviation enthusiasts fly high

Live stream from the MSP Airport lets aviation enthusiasts fly high

There is nothing better for aviation enthusiasts than seeing a plane.

On Cloud 9

Local perspective:

Hundreds of aircraft start and land every day in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

And every day the arrivals and descents pull a lot of spectators who indulge in the miracle of the flight.

“It is a wonderful day and it is only calming and relaxing to watch these planes pass by,” said Flugzeug spotter Brenna Suchla.

“I love planes in general. It is cool to see how they just do their thing. That is what makes me be a pilot when I get older,” said the young aircraft -Spotter -Hunter Taylor.

A few times a week, Alex Redding comes to the aircraft operating area so that not only treating himself to his hobby of the aircraft. With the help of some other aviation enthusiasts under the name MSP Airport Live, he also flows the campaign as it happens on YouTube.

“It's all about getting people at home.

A niche fill

The background story:

A few years ago, Redding got this love work under control after discovering his favorite activity shortly before the pandemic.

But if you believe that a few aircraft are as interesting as drying color, reddings mixture of energy and excitement, it seems more of a sporting event than the sights and sounds of commercial aviation at work.

“It's not for everyone, but there is always something interesting. Not two days are the same,” said Logan Logiudice, founder of MSP Airport Live founder.

“It is very fulfilling for me to connect with others and to share these experiences and to offer the community that is interesting, fun, and that really brings them closer to the aviation world,” said Redding.

The highlights of Redding include the world's largest freight plane that makes a pit stop at MSP before driving to California, a flight from the United Airlines that navigates an emergency landing because it had a fuel flow problem in one of its wings, and a rare aircraft that broke up and flew at the airport, because a different aircraft flew with a. Spacer problem was up to date.

“It really brings into perspective how cool it is. And only to have the seat in the front row and how close we are, I think, really brings everyone closer to it,” said Redding.

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What you say:

With almost 7,000 subscribers, Redding says that MSP Airport is flying up live.

“I subscribe to them. I sometimes look at her in math lessons. I asked my math teacher if I could see her if you are live. She said: 'I don't care as long as you do your work.' So I do my job and just watch it whenever I can, “said Taylor.

But sharing these modern miracles with others makes his spirit rise.

“If you don't get into the viewing area here, if you cannot be here personally, take a look at MSP Airport live. We will insure you,” said Redding.

More information about MSP Airport Live can be found here.

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