[Trending] Pilot Takes Breathtaking Photos From His Cockpit

Being a pilot, you get to see a bunch of beautiful sights from above. Being a pilot for a South American airline, you also get to witness th...

Being a pilot, you get to see a bunch of beautiful sights from above. Being a pilot for a South American airline, you also get to witness the stunning phenomena of storms as your job requires flying over regions that experience them.


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Meet Santiago Borja Lopez – a Quito, Ecuador-based pilot who works for Ecuador Airlines. Whenever the pilot is off-duty, he pulls out his camera to capture the magnificent sights he witnesses in air. From incredible storms to even lightning bolts – the photos he captures are truly magnificent. Keep on scrolling to take a look and follow Santiago’s journey on Instagram. You can read more about one of Santiago’s shots in our previous article.

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Sunset, Quito, Ecuador

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Night Sky

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Cloud City, Quito, Ecuador

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Blinding storm

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Vertical Development, Ecuador

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Cruising out, Quito, Ecuador

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the orbit in an atmosphere unknown, Ecuador

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

The Amazonia between Ecuador and Colombia

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

‘I’ve never seen lightning like this one’

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Flying over the Colombian Amazonia about to enter Ecuadorian airspace to descend over the Andes into Guayaquil

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Mooning Around, Super moon, At 2,900m in Quito, Ecuador

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

A storm over Colombian Amazonia

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A magnificent storm developing over the Atlantic Ocean, a few miles south of Jamaica

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‘A colossal Cumulonimbus flashes over the Pacific Ocean as we circle around it at 37000 feet en route to South America’

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

An ominous storm over Panama City

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One of those clear days over Miami

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‘Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest’

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Night flashes, Atlantic Ocean

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Fugaz, Atlantic Ocean, North of Panama City

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Soaring, Guayaquil, Ecuador

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Fierce, Guayaquil, Ecuador

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Atomic Storm

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Magic

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Storm Hour, Amazonia, South America

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Pacific Storm, Pacific Ocean, Close to Panama City

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

Tormenta, Coast of Venezuela, South America

Image credits: Santiago Borja Lopez

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