Jon if you panned your camera over to the left while the Eva and LH cargo were taking off you would have snapped a shot of me :)
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Jon if you panned your camera over to the left while the Eva and LH cargo were taking off you would have snapped a shot of me :)
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Wow .......... those are fantastic captures! The Jet Blue is nothing short of awesome. Do I wish I could get access to the ramp like that.
Seems a little silly to get ramp access like that and not invite your closest buddies!!! :DOriginally Posted by T-Bird76
Great shots. I remember the one time I was fortunate enough to get airside at JFK. The best day of my life, I'm pretty sure.
Here are some of mine, edited and ready to get uploaded to one of "the" sites. Most are 1024 pixels across, but I have one 1600, and a couple of 1200s, since I can be more ambitious with my new gear than I was before.
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Tommy, being you were "inside the fence" and were all over the place, maybe you can help me out. From Bayswater, I could see a very non-descript grey tail over near Bldg 77, or the old NW Cargo area. Couldn't be sure exactly form the distance. It appeared to have a small flag of some sort on the tail and nothing else. I tried getting a shot but the heat haze from that distance rendered the shot totally useless, even for trying to ID what it was. Did you get over to that side of the field, and can you shed some light on what the heck was there?
It was prob the all white...well dirty white that now looks grey ABX cargo 767...there wasn't any VIPs or anything special at JFK on Saturday. If fact the airport was rather void of planes, even the DHL area didn't have anything sitting.Originally Posted by lijk604
Smokin hot captures there Tom!
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
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