Everyone says I'm a New York spotter, but I don't consider myself one
Angel
One may think I own a nature blog, but it's actually a blog about airplanes
Avi
My name is the same as the airport I spot at
Kaden
I didn’t get my way when I was younger, so now I make sure kids today don’t get their way either
Jim
When I visit cities, I’m more interested in the rail systems rather than the planes
Kevin Train
You may think I’m someone else. But nope, I’m my own person
Camden
You may think I’m a commercial pilot, but no, I just sound like one
Andrew
I flirt with every girl spotter on Instagram, even the one dating my close friend
Edward
I have a very popular name but spell it differently than most do
Aron
When I visit a new city, the first food I have there defines the city for me
Anthony
I share a name with a very popular aircraft
RJ
I am an angel while at work, but as soon as I leave, I host dance parties in my friends’ car in the parking lot
Jacob
My initials are the same whether you’re using my last name or my username
Owen
I try to convince people I’m an ORD spotter when I actually live 700 miles away
Jake Golden
You may think I’m from the big city, but I actually live 3 hours away
Hadi
Another spotter from the same city as me has the same initials as I do, and people often think I stole his name
Orange
My home airport barely receives any service from my favourite airline, but it’s flooded with my favourite aircraft
Cooper
I have stepped foot in many historic aircraft, but never flown a single one
James
I like to get into your business and accuse you of things you didn’t do
Daniel Mena
At first glance you may think I’m Spanish, but I’m actually Bulgarian
Todor
I have many people fooled by making them think I live in the complete opposite place that I actually do.
Silas
I post photos of things I hate to tell everyone how much I hate them
Tom Beam
You may think I’m a criminal, but I’m just really good at arts and crafts
Chuck
I love what most people hate in the aviation industry
Dan
At first you may think my name is fake, but it’s as real as it gets
Kevin Cargo