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A visitor from Russian Federation posted Fri November 17, 2006: Lucky to make this picture and luckily no one had been killed. |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu November 16, 2006: I remember that day when i was working at pearson. we didnt believe wat happened until we saw on t.v but thanks for rescue team made with in 90 sec to the scen. with respect to pilot he should listened to ATC guy |
A visitor from Philippines posted Tue August 22, 2006: It has a nice view but i am shocked because the people inside might have died |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed August 2, 2006: It happened exactly one year ago in my city. I'll never forget that day.
At least I hope to see a.net thread today on cause and prevention. |
A visitor from Mexico posted Thu March 30, 2006: How sad it is! I wish this would never happen. |
A visitor from United States posted Sat March 25, 2006: ...and that is why you should listen to the saftey breifing |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 11, 2006: Amazing details!
thank god it was a modern airbus and everybody survived! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed February 22, 2006: I'm absolutely amazed no one was killed. the plane won't be flying again i'm sure of that. |
A visitor from United States posted Sat December 31, 2005: Thanks to that single accident, the Air France A340 that is supposed to arrive at 1:30 at CVG is ALWAYS delayed! Great Shot, Lee! You should add more photos to A.net. |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu December 22, 2005: There is an immediacy about this photo which dramatically demonstrates the oft-repeated pilot's job description as 99% boredom and 1% sheer terror. |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun December 11, 2005: I remember being able to smell the burning plastic and jet fuel all the way from Maple. (25 kilometers distance from the airport)
The smell was one that i would never forget... and the dark smokey sky..... a site that is so eerie that you hope to never see it again!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue December 6, 2005: Goodness gracious great balls of fire |
A visitor from France posted Mon November 28, 2005: Congratulation to the AF crew: when you see this picture, you realise how stressful it must have been to evacuate the plane. But however they succeeded and no one was killed. Great job! |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun November 20, 2005: Great photo Lee!You got the right picture at the right time!Very nice |
A visitor from United States posted Wed October 5, 2005: Captured the fierstness of the raging fire.glad to know everyone saved. |
A visitor from United States posted Wed September 21, 2005: Look out park rangers. Forest fire! Great shot. Shows what happened to the plane, and the trees!!!!! |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Tue September 20, 2005: Good photo,to be at the right place at the right time , done well |
A visitor from Spain posted Mon August 29, 2005: It's a great photo. Congratulations Lee!
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A visitor from United States posted Sun August 28, 2005: You caught this photo at just the right time |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 26, 2005: I think what he meant was.... better viewing this photo on the web than on poor quality newsprint. A Digital file will always look better than newsprint! |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri August 26, 2005: You caught the action at the right time! Shows the size of the crash and how serious it was. |
A visitor from India posted Thu August 25, 2005: He was there at the right time |
A visitor from United States posted Thu August 25, 2005: Amazing detail and great angle! |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed August 24, 2005: Spectacular shot with lots of detail |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue August 23, 2005: "Superior to any photos in the media."
Not true, because this photo was in the media. "The Hamilton Spectator" the following morning.
Great capture Lee! |
A visitor from Italy posted Mon August 22, 2005: The picture gives the idea of the tragedy more than a TV report!
Good job Lee! |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu August 18, 2005: Spectacular! Fire, smoke, trucks.
Captures the drama of the moment.
Bravo, Lee, for having the cool head to give us the photos of the year.
Superior to any photos in the media. |