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Thread: PSA N472PA A319 Arriving BOS LGA

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    PSA N472PA A319 Arriving BOS LGA

    PSA A319 arriving at BOS-LGA very soon


    Airline Us Airways
    Flight Number 2135
    Departure City (Airport) Boston, MA (BOS)
    Departure Time 04/03/2006 04:07 PM
    Arrival City (Airport) New York, NY (LGA)
    Arrival Time 04/03/2006 04:51 PM
    Remaining Flight Time 00:13
    Aircraft Type Airbus A319
    Current Altitude 14,000 feet
    Current Groundspeed 328 mph
    Flight Status In Flight


    Senga

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    Senga, it will be on the Shuttle all week hopefully in better weather than today !

    The light is so bad right now I did not even tale a picture when she taxied by, got some nice ones yesterday. See the Sunday 4/2 thread in the Spotting section for some very nice photos from our NYCAviation photographers !

    Cheers

    LGA777

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    Looks like it's going to be cloudy and/or rainy everyday except Thursday...any word on the flight times later in the week? Might try to catch it after school if someone is available for a ride (cough, cough).
    "My wife is an air traffic controller. I married her because I've always wanted to screw the FAA." - B. Wulle

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    on thursday, 06 Apr she's scheduled to be here at 0830, departing again at 0945 as that's the last we'll see it that day as she's off for a while.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    I saw her just after liftoff from 13 around 1pm on my way to Shea Stadium today.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Today was a comedy of errors at LGA...
    Welp here my "Senga is the Glutton for Punishment king of the World shot"
    Of course right as the plane is about to push back they change runways to a 4 departure as opposed to 31 witch is best. Then this USA A319 and a second USA A319 push back at the SAME TIME!...and request different taxi instruction at thew same time. I switched the 2 around as assumed the PSA was going back to the gate as he requested......then all of a sudden it takes off and the other USA A319 goes to the gate instead.
    Of course I couldn't get a shot without having the last 3 percent being cut and the other side having light poles blocking and movement to the right.
    WHATS 10 FEET?

    Then I managed to get to runway 4 for a shot but I count find anywhere to park. As the plane sat there I just pulled next to some cars to get into position waiting to hear a clearance for it to take off. Then all of a sudden ti starts rolling. THANKS to horrendous radio interference I blotched another chance at a mediocre shot.

    It looks like I will be forced to head to LGA tmorrow AGAIN :/

    Senga

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    hey senga, at least you got the smile! i had a pilot from the current PSA (regional) take a bunch of axle grease from the mechanics and smear it on his nose today to give his plane a smile.... looked goofy but he's an ex-PSA guy.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Matt, BTW thx for giving me some time stamps on the PSA. I greatly appreciate it.
    Senga

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    where did you take that from senga, the DL departures level? sucks you had the jetway and NY deice truck in the way...
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Oh sorry i didn't see this repsonse yet.
    I took shoot them from different parts around the terminals. The Truck isn't as much of a problem for me...if you think thats bad chekc this crap out from a few months back!

    Talk about foreground clutter!





    Thanks goodness all that CRAP is gone now.

    There are three places I shoot from at the terms..this is one.

    Senga

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    yea, that was from when the PORT was paving the runways and taxiways. more to come this summer... as well as the big hole in my ramp being repaired!! yay!!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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