Pilot Christiaan van Heijst captures stunning Northern Lights from a Boeing 747 window over the North Atlantic, sharing rare moments with the world. (Getty Images)


March 27, 2024

A remarkable moment was captured by a pilot aboard a Boeing 747 while flying over the North Atlantic. Christiaan van Heijst, a captain, cargo pilot, and talented photographer, recounted encountering a stunning display of aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, a few hundred kilometers south of Iceland. The spectacle, described as a "turquoise aerial fire," illuminated the night sky in a breathtaking manner. Notably, the distant city lights of Reykjavik added a contrasting orange hue to the horizon.

Van Heijst shared this rare sight with the world, garnering over 2300 likes on his post and entertaining his audience with a story behind the photograph. Reflecting on the experience, he described the solitude of long flights and minimal communication, juxtaposed with the sudden openness of his Icelandic captain upon sighting Reykjavik's lights. Despite his captain's usual reserve, he humorously declared Iceland as the "center of the universe," prompting a moment of reflection before returning to silence.

Upon landing hours later, the captain broke his silence to express appreciation for Van Heijst's company, marking a rare departure from his usual demeanor. The post received admiration from followers captivated by the natural beauty captured in the image.

Van Heijst, renowned as one of the world's leading aviation photographers, has had the privilege of witnessing the Northern Lights multiple times during his career. In a previous post, he shared a mesmerizing display of aurora over Canada, emphasizing the awe-inspiring experience shared with fellow crew members.

For those curious about the phenomenon, the Northern Lights occur due to solar winds colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in the emission of vibrant light. The heightened activity of auroras predicted for 2024 has sparked increased interest in destinations like Tromsø, Norway, where many aspire to witness this extraordinary natural spectacle firsthand.

As anticipation grows for more frequent sightings, travel experts foresee a surge in demand for aurora viewing experiences, offering travelers the opportunity to fulfill a once-in-a-lifetime dream.

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