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A visitor from United States posted Tue September 13, 2011:Looks magical... fairytale like! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Fri September 9, 2011:Even though winter is not cold here, as always ... but just looking at the picture already gives me a certain thrill ... ;-)) Cheers, gret shot. | |
A visitor from Poland posted Sun July 17, 2011:Awesome, beautiful! | |
A visitor from - posted Sun July 10, 2011:This type of photo is rare. Who wants to work in a snow storm. These are the days that accidents and incidents accur. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 4, 2011:Wonderful picture. Shows aviation as a means of transportation that goes when you might decide otherwise | |
A visitor from - posted Sun March 20, 2011:Looks like when someone trys to recall a faint dream! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri January 28, 2011:The kind of picture to look at on a very hot summer's day! Great shot | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue July 27, 2010:He's taking off, not landing | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed June 23, 2010:Good job autopilot for getting the aircraft, the passengers and the pilots on the ground safely! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 10, 2009:Quite a bit snowy | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 2, 2009:Oh man I love the snow!! This reminds me of a video on Youtube of this aircraft sucking up snow in its engines! Thanks | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue September 23, 2008:Come to Gardermoen in Norway when it's snowing. Magic. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri September 12, 2008:Anonymous, don't know why they fly in this weather? PICTURES LIE! This looks bad. but I know these pilots have a pretty good idea of what's going on. Awesome display of ruggedness, those CFM-56's look like they are eating a lottta crap! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 15, 2006:Didnt know it was safe to fly in this kind of weather | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu April 27, 2006:Anybody know the way to the runway??? I love this picture, its not always sunshine and blue skies | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu April 27, 2006:Just magical ! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Thu April 27, 2006:Calm down everybody, this is not nec. a blizzard, its snowing, no mistaking here, but a Blizzard is defined by certain parameters which I am not very familiar with, but it is most certainly something of a severe nature, like zero visibilty, sub zero temperatures, winds of a magnitude above "storm" and precipitation so dense that the accumulation of snow can not be handeld any more with normal equipment. | |
A visitor from France posted Wed April 26, 2006:Very nice on the snow | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu November 25, 2004:As I will be flying on a AA B737 on my first trip to USA (Boston precisely), it is exciting to see the snow and the planes together. VERY Excited. | |
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