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A visitor from Mauritius posted Wed November 18, 2009:Bees boarding an aircraft before take off! Thats gonna be a sweet flight. Regards Krishley.G.D.Purmanun | |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed November 4, 2009:The queen must have been hit, and her pheromones spread on the wing tip. | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Tue September 29, 2009:BEEzzare! | |
A visitor from Thailand posted Mon September 28, 2009:This is an Airbus's experment. They can provide addition lift to the wing and save some fuel cost, BEE careful to put them equally on both wings to keep a balanced lift. If this experiment is success, they may put the BEEs as an option to the airlines. A very unique shot! 5 stars | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sat August 8, 2009:I only can say great! | |
A visitor from Norway posted Wed July 8, 2009:Do you think they will get any good service out there? | |
A visitor from Australia posted Wed July 8, 2009:I think 250 knots+ will fix this.. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed June 3, 2009:You could get rid of them with a STINGER missile. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 26, 2009:Must be filling up with BP (Bee Pee) get it? never mind... | |
A visitor from - posted Sat April 11, 2009:Oh, that's how those africanized bees are migrating... | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Fri April 3, 2009:At least the bees are concerned about air safety. Look, they let the navigation lights to be seen still. | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Mon February 23, 2009:LOL a rare sight! BEE strike!! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Wed January 21, 2009:Maximum take-off weight exceeded... Damn BEE's ! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat October 25, 2008:All aboard, where are they headed? | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Mon October 20, 2008:The wingtip must be made of HONEYcomb material....or maybe they thought the engines were made by HONEYwell. Very unique picture. | |
A visitor from - posted Sat September 27, 2008:Only at LAX! | |
A visitor from - posted Thu August 28, 2008:I think US Airways is replacing their human workers to bee workers to save money....:) By the way BEEautiful picture, nice to BEE There! | |
A visitor from - posted Fri August 22, 2008:I wonder if this was a cause for making a Bee movie. thats to show the producers how you would get bee's onto a plane! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed August 20, 2008:Wonder if they keep hanging on until Fl370. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 19, 2008:Airborne Bee#1: "Shoot, this looks like LaGuardia at 5:00 o'clock" Bee#2 "Tell me about it. I've been circling for an hour." | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon July 28, 2008:To BEE or not to BEE... Two BEEs or not two BEEs..:) Great shot, 5*! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun July 27, 2008:We all new it was coming.... the new movie.. "Bees on a Plane." | |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed June 25, 2008:Ladies and gentelmen BEES...here's your captain speaking... please make sure your seat belt is set, we are ready for take off...thank you. ( for dinner... you can eat the fuselage :P ) | |
A visitor from Australia posted Sun June 15, 2008:Lol nice work with all the BEE jokes. I guess this pic has too BEE seen to BEE BEElieved | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 25, 2008:I am guessing the BEEcause of all the buzzing exceitment, there was a minor delay in getting this flight under way as the waitied for a Beekeeper | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri May 16, 2008:Wow. especially when it looks like a new livery of u.s. air! nice photo | |
A visitor from - posted Sun May 4, 2008:That was the best airliner photo of bees on a plane | |
A visitor from Finland posted Sat April 26, 2008:Ouch! Interesting photo, though I HATE bees! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sat April 26, 2008:You sure got the right moment - great shot! | |
A visitor from - posted Tue March 18, 2008:Now that they are gone has anyone thought up what to do for plan Bee? | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat November 17, 2007:Oh BEEhave. Great Photo! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 25, 2007:I hope they had the pitot tube covers on!! Gives a new meaning to A vs Bee on A.net :) Unique and a very interesting insight. | |
A visitor from Venezuela posted Wed July 4, 2007:The best! amazing | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri May 25, 2007:Great photo. I'm sure a flight at FL350 would take care of that problem! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Thu April 26, 2007:Oh! They found their new home. I wounder if the metal taste honey...Awsome photo | |
A visitor from France posted Tue September 26, 2006:This shot tastes like honey on heavy metal. Awesome | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Tue September 26, 2006:Have honey? Amazing! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue September 26, 2006:BEEautiful photo! ;) | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue September 26, 2006:BEEs on a plane > Snakes ...wonder how Samuel would have dealt with that | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:No happiness here! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue September 26, 2006:"Bees On A Plane" ..... *groan* | |
A visitor from Turkey posted Tue September 26, 2006:Who's replacing the bulb? ME ?? ;-) | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:The Airbus must be really bugged... | |
A visitor from Israel posted Tue September 26, 2006:The bees got a free flight (": | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:Anybody ever hear of a bee strike to an engine :) | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:THAT is a one-of-a-kind photo! Which do you think they like better - takeoffs or landings? | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:I guess they needed to BEE somewhere faster than flying there themselves. I suppose they were occupying Seat 1 BEE? | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:Very bizarre photo to say the least! Good thing I don't work around the aircraft as I am allergic to bees and need immediate medical attention if ever stung by just one! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:This is very common in the Southwest. I have seen it happen on five or six occaisons in Arizona. We have called out beekeepers to smoke them off of the planes right before departure. On a side note, throwing Avgas on a bee is a quick way to kill them. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:I don't see what all the buzz is about. It's just a BEEautiful shot...... | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:Unique picture. You were lucky to have had the opportunity to BEE there and see this. As a joke: They would have had to cancel that flight for security reasons because those bees did not pass through the security checkpoint. | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Tue September 26, 2006:What a curious moment, nice catch. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue September 26, 2006:To BEE or not to BEE, that's the question...btw, that's gotta BEE one of the best shots~! =) | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:Wonder if they flew with them on there? | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue September 26, 2006:They just skipped boarding in order to be off the plane first after arrival. :) | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue September 26, 2006:What a great idea - all those little wings might help increase lift, and at the same time provide free honey for the economy pax ;) | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 26, 2006:I wonder what is atracting them? Are they just mad that the lights may have been on? | |
A visitor from Germany posted Mon September 25, 2006:A319, tastes like honey! :-) | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon September 25, 2006:Those who know how to fly prefer Airbus... | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon September 25, 2006:Interesting picture and well spotted. Hope they are not killer bees hitching a lift! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon September 25, 2006:Bees like gasoline, too! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon September 25, 2006:OK that is just WEIRD! Very unique capture! Hope you kept your distance!!! | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon September 25, 2006:Those lights taste like honey :) | |
A visitor from Finland posted Mon September 25, 2006:How lucky BEEing able to capture a moment like this! Well done! | |
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