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A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu July 13, 2006:Just exellent photogaphy.allround. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 3, 2005:It is incredible that you got a shot of this flyby at such a perfect moment! You can very clearly see what was the problem! Kudos to the pilot and to you for a great shot! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed October 26, 2005:Exceptional Work by the pilots...funny how the name of the aircraft is canyon blue, the same name that Southwest paints their jets, its kind of ironic... | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 2, 2005:"great shot!" | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 2, 2005:"great shot!" | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 2, 2005:Great angle!!!! | |
A visitor from Argentina posted Sat October 1, 2005:Wonderful Shot!!!!! | |
A visitor from Chile posted Wed September 28, 2005:Please let know the CNN spanish reporter, that airplanes like Airbus does not have a "wheal" in the cabin to direct the plane on ground. A big lapsus from a very important TV network!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 27, 2005:Clarity | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Tue September 27, 2005:Fantastic foto!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun September 25, 2005:Very nice shot, clear, captures that sideways nosewheel very nicely. The photographer was definitely in the right place at the right time! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Sun September 25, 2005:Just a little info for you. If there's a fault, the wheels are *supposed* to do this, as it's safer having them point sideways than at some intermediate angle. Also the aircraft has been designed to land safely in this situation (but it looks impressive!) | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat September 24, 2005:Oh no! | |
A visitor from Italy posted Sat September 24, 2005:Great Photo!!! Excellent details of an unusual incident. | |
A visitor from Algeria posted Sat September 24, 2005:Cap!you are a prof of photo. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Fri September 23, 2005:Fantastic emergenci Landing!!! Teo Brazil | |
A visitor from Finland posted Fri September 23, 2005:Easy baby easy!!! | |
A visitor from Taiwan posted Fri September 23, 2005:This is great! | |
A visitor from Austria posted Fri September 23, 2005:A really coll photo, but it was very dangerous! respect | |
A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Fri September 23, 2005:P.I.C. of that JetBlue Really is Hero. He saved hundreds of people in that little cute airplane. Really want to say Thank you and Nice job. And nice pIcture Michael~! | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri September 23, 2005:Could the nosegear retract and go in the plane in that positon? Great picture and great colors. | |
A visitor from Thailand posted Fri September 23, 2005:Clear and good codition | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Fri September 23, 2005:Hello Airliners.net, I am Gabriel Fernandes and I am already a member of Airliners.net. This photo is excellent because it shows the plane just before the incident and also the issue with the wheel. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri September 23, 2005:Just how the nose gear got sideways after take-off? Impossible from land obviously. Thank goodness that everything turned out good. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri September 23, 2005:Watched the event on CNN, found out that all the passengers were watching themselves on CNN. It was unbelievebale to see the landing, and no injuries. Congrats to all involved. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri September 23, 2005:It's so nice this one ended with a happy ending. | |
A visitor from Spain posted Thu September 22, 2005:Very good photo.Congratulations. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu September 22, 2005:We were looking for a graphic illustration of the problem - here it is | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:Excellent job Michael! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:The image captures the impaired landing gear in just the right light. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu September 22, 2005:Just seen the landing on TV. How the heck did he manage to keep the nose gear up that long? Amazing landing. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:This pilot is a hero!! Finally some good news in the world.....great job buddy!! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu September 22, 2005:Nice shot and great work | |
A visitor from Austria posted Thu September 22, 2005:Nice detail! thanks for the happy ending | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu September 22, 2005:Unless you knew about the event or weren't looking closely, this would be a normal shot. Great to get the fly-by shot from LGB! Good work! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:With the happy ending, this photo should be titled: God is my nosegear. | |
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