Eva Air's Boeing 747 was taking off from Amsterdam. Only by way of great timing and the right shot made this one very surreal picture. The distance from the end of the runway to the fence was 475 ft. Fortunately not one was harmed and one does. Ponder on what the computed set up was before taking off but amazingly there was no disaster.
Within that weight and balance of the smallest to the largest planes it's rather critical with safety and here is one situation that could have been definitely a disaster yet no one was harmed and sometimes it does make one feel that staying planted on the ground the way to go.
The pilot and crew that were flying this "bird" were very keen in doing what
they are train for and this may have just been either the good tenacity of a crew or it was pure luck as even an ordinary bird would have had a hard time in clearing this fence with concern.
I never minded flying the skies but I do love to be well grounded. There is something to be said if mankind was mean to be flying like a bird. Yet one is much safer to fly than to drive.
Yet that all depends on whom is behind the wheel.
Wow amazing shot and scary looking
ReplyDeleteThat was a close encounter and not of the 3rd kind... :).
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I wsn't on he plane
ReplyDeleteNor within the house...I got this by email
ReplyDeletefrom this Japanese friend of mine.
I have been on some questionable flights and no thank you
ReplyDeleteThat just might be a little too close for comfort. Glad everyone was ok.
ReplyDeletewow, can yiu imagine being that person on the griund underneath it? I wonder if they could hear after that
ReplyDeleteWell it's what it is and I just arrived back here and man it's cold out there
ReplyDeletebut at least it shall be warm tonight indoors Suzy....
we've been having much warmer temps the past two days Jack, almost half of the snow is melted!
ReplyDeleteWell this shall pass Suzy....
ReplyDeleteBe it a plane, a car or a two or three wheels it is really whom is behind the wheel.
ReplyDelete... i hope it's God. Second is the human factor and the capacity and knowledge involved.
So was the airplane airborne in that photo or did it get stuck on the fence? I can't tell.
ReplyDeleteNor can I but I do know that by way of some great friends of mine that where air traffic contollers there was
ReplyDeletemany things that did happen. But within this case this was sent to me by way of a Japanese friend.
I would not have wished to be even close to this situation but lighten up there dear.
Maritess you know how clans are made on this and I don't wish for that with this that was emailed
ReplyDeleteto me. It was just one of many situations that do happen. Nothing more nor nothing less.
It's the weekend ..............well yeah even thought it's -30 below zero. As that will pass as well. :)
.that is a big BIrd!
ReplyDeleteMuch rather be on the ground! I will leave the skies to the feathered kind.
ReplyDeleteYeah it was! :)
ReplyDeleteWise choice says I. : )
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