Bremmerton to Seattle (by Helicopter) Favorite

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Our start on the ramp at Bremmerton Airport. Okay, so the camera was crooked.

Why waste time with a traffic pattern? I cut right across the taxiway and runway to depart to the east.

I was cruising at my normal altitude — about 500 feet AGL.

I began a climb to 1500 feet to clear the sound within gliding distance of land.

Bryan attempted to contact Boeng Field's tower but the controller was too busy to respond.

At the edge of Boeing Field's airspace and no contact. I began a 360° turn.

Contact with tower. I began to turn back. I had to make it tight so as not to pop into SEA's airspace, so the bank angle was about 50°.

Crossing the sound. In a moment, you'll see Seattle on the horizon.

The ferry terminal is our landmark for approach to BFI.

This reservoir (under construction) was our next landmark.

Still descending. You can see the field in front of us.

Made a sharp left to pass behind the big jet on the taxiway.

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