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More: Airbus A340-642
More: Quito - Mariscal Sucre (UIO / SEQU)
More: Ecuador, November 11, 2007
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EC-JOH (cn 731) By the looks of this, the number of people, you can understand this is not something we see every day! A very lucky incident for the passengers and people around this sector, but a very unlucky event for Iberia. Sitting here after two days from the incident. Simply a breathtaking view! Big isn't it?
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A visitor from United States posted Mon February 21, 2011:
I love it how the food vendors set up

A visitor from Belgium posted Wed July 29, 2009:
Hard landing?

A visitor from - posted Fri November 21, 2008:
This really shows how big these things are

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat August 9, 2008:
Poor A346! So young and will be already scrapped!

A visitor from Canada posted Mon May 26, 2008:
It looks like more people are paying attention to the plane then the soccer game going on. As for the guy selling ice cream, its good to see capitalism thrive.

A visitor from Costa Rica posted Wed March 5, 2008:
NICE

A visitor from - posted Mon November 26, 2007:
What a tremendous loss! Fortunately, there were no fatalities or injured people.

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 19, 2007:
What's going on with A340's breaks these days? This beast could not stop on the runway, the brand new one back in Airbus factory became a runaway jet during engine test... Not a good week for Airbus!

A visitor from Sweden posted Wed November 14, 2007:
It's a fact.... the plane is going to be scrapped. What a pity!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 14, 2007:
Excellent Picture.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 13, 2007:
Is that Gil Grissom from CSI in the foreground? LOL
Great unusual shot! Really shows you the size of an A346.

A visitor from Finland posted Tue November 13, 2007:
Hopefully this lady will fly again

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 13, 2007:
Impressive Photo :-(
Thank You,Stefano

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Amazing shot! Gives perspective to the size of the a/c

A visitor from Australia posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Sad to see this beutiful piece of machinery in this condition. glad that no one was hurt. congrats to the photographer bad taste to the ice cream vendor

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Simply amazing, Stefano you rock! I always look at your pictures, keep doing your good work, Dannyfromny

A visitor from Bolivia posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Very lucky and very impressive too

A visitor from Canada posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Whew! The was lucky! Thankfully no one was hurt.
What a twit there selling stuff to the crowd

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Very clear

A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Really sad to see this incredible plane in such a condition. Anyway great picture.

A visitor from Chile posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Great Picture! 5 stars!

A visitor from Brazil posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Fortunately nobody was hurt. I hope this aircraft will be back to the sky very soon.

A visitor from Guatemala posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Really that deseastre, but the truth I congratulate to the pilot of the aircraft on the maneuver that I realize and it is an excellent capture.

Regards
Carlos A.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Nevermind the plane, it is just a machine. I am just glad that no one was hurt! Impressive photo and yes it really does show how massive this A346 is!! Lol @ the ice cream dude!

A visitor from New Zealand posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Brilliant Photo. Its Sad To See An Aircraft Like This. But Im Just Happy No One Got Hurt.

A visitor from Ireland posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Such a nice plane!feel sorry for all the money lost!!

A visitor from Luxembourg posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Nice shot angle. What is amaizing is that I was in Quito the day before. I took the same Iberia flight back to Madrid on Nov 9th !

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 12, 2007:
I think this plane will never fly again.

A visitor from Germany posted Mon November 12, 2007:
What a pain to see this lovely bird in such a shape

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon November 12, 2007:
This picture really shows the size of the A346!!

A visitor from France posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Good details

A visitor from Mexico posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Thank goodness every one on board got safe. T.B.

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Fast posting Thank You!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Loving that somebody has been opportunistic enough to set up an ice cream stand for the onlookers!

A visitor from Ireland posted Mon November 12, 2007:
Very impressive view!! And great news that no one is hurt.

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