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N768NA (cn 29898/754) "Reach 726" struggling against strong crosswinds as it tries to put all wheels on the ground.
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A visitor from Portugal posted Fri November 26, 2010:
Heavy weight on number 3-)

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed November 3, 2010:
Well captured, perfect timing. This is a windy place, very demanding for the pilots.

A visitor from United States posted Thu July 22, 2010:
Yea that's actually a textbook crosswind landing, nothing bad about it. good job to the crew and very nice photo!

A visitor from Saudi Arabia posted Fri April 9, 2010:
Perhaps the December 20 poster could explain why this a "bad landing"? Fantastic picture though. It isn't really a "struggle" for a professional pilot to land in heavy crosswinds...

A visitor from Taiwan posted Sun December 20, 2009:
Nice picture. Bad landing.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu October 29, 2009:
Top level photograph. It's like the aircraft is an animal with a personality and is playing, balancing on one leg, but it's size and weight and machine characteristics are so apparent and you can clearly see the true personality controlling the beast.

A visitor from United States posted Thu October 29, 2009:
North American (NAA) is based at JFK and is an American owned/operated carrier. My best friend is Captain at NAA flying this aircraft and the rest of the 767 fleet. They do lots of interesting charter work all over the world.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu October 29, 2009:
Amazing photo! The timing couldn't be better. also it's framed good! You've got my vote for photographers choise! Jeffrey Sch

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu October 29, 2009:
Stunning, 5 stars. When you look at the picture it feels like you are there.

A visitor from - posted Thu October 29, 2009:
You've really got perfect timing here! - One Question though isn't it "North American Airlines", so then why is there only the US flag on it?

A visitor from United States posted Wed October 28, 2009:
Like how I can see the first officer.

A visitor from Canada posted Wed October 28, 2009:
Very Nice Capture, It definitly caught my eye! Spectacular!

A visitor from - posted Wed October 28, 2009:
That's a fantastic photo and timing Leandro. Well done for that amazing photo.

Best regards my friend,
Rui Miguel

A visitor from Sweden posted Wed October 28, 2009:
You've really captured a fantastic moment here, excellent photograph!! Wish I had taken it...
Spencer Wilmot.

A visitor from - posted Wed October 28, 2009:
Right moment-excellent framing ! Ilias

A visitor from Portugal posted Wed October 28, 2009:
WOW! Fantastic shot Leandro!
You got it all, light, sharp and moment!
You really have an amazing home airport!
congrats, Rui Sousa, Madeira Spotters

A visitor from Belgium posted Wed October 28, 2009:
Very well done! One of the best action photos I have ever seen! PCA for the rest of the year. HGabor

A visitor from Spain posted Wed October 28, 2009:
My PCA vote on this one Leandro, perfect timing!!
Congratulations
Rui Alves - Madeira Spotters

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed October 28, 2009:
An amazing picture! i love it!

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