
Rejected photo, why? - JetPhotos Forums - The Friendly Way to Fly
2025年2月24日 · Too far - doesn't matter how far you are standing from the plane. 99.9% of photos are taken from long distance with zoom lens and cropped after. Too far means that there is too much space around the plane - on the left and on the right - it should be cropped more. JPG compression - you can see the sky is compressed - you can see the gradient lines.
American Eagle Flight 5342 / Army Blackhawk Mid Air Collision at …
2025年2月1日 · The approach for Runway 33, however, calls for a plane to cross over the helicopter corridor at a much lower altitude, because a plane is seconds from landing. The clearance between a helicopter in the corridor and a descending plane may be from 100 to 300 feet, which can result in close calls if there are severe fluctuations in the altitude of ...
Delta CRJ Crashes at YYZ Upon Landing
2025年2月18日 · If the plane was approaching at 135 knots of ground speed (somebody mentioned that value but I don't now the validity, I would expect it to be lower given the strong headwind), a 3-degrees slope would result in some 670 fpm, which is just slightly above the design load requirement and hopefully would result in loads below the ultimate load ...
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2021年12月21日 · the plane is a Cessna 172SP not a duel engine jet. I think you misunderstand. Since there is no newer image of N27TJ as a 172, the system will by default choose the most recent image on the DB which is the MU-2.
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2024年12月31日 · Hi All! First post. So I have attempted to put my first picture onto the site, and have had it rejected back with the following comments (I have added my thoughts in italic): Rejection Reason(s): - Over Processed / Bad postprocessing - I didn't do any processing other than cropping it to fit the required size - Undersharpened
American Eagle Flight 5342 / Army Blackhawk Mid Air Collision at …
2025年2月5日 · Having ATC provide some sort of positive lateral separation instead of formal visual separation (telling the helicopter to hold at some point/clearing them AFTER the plane passes) is an option. The more I think about it- reworking the airspace may not be a great option. I recommend 1640.4 feet of lateral separation.
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2022年6月15日 · Hello everyone, kindly, with reference to the attached photo, it is the first time that I happen to see a halo like this around the plane in the equalization. I have always used a Canon EOS2000D with a Canon 70-300 IS USM and there never was, now I bought a Canon EOS90D paired with the same lens and I have photos with this
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SEATTLE (AP) — A 12-inch hole in the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines jet caused the plane to lose cabin pressure, forcing the pilots to make an emergency descent and return to the airport, authorities said Tuesday. The incident Monday involved an MD-80 jet en route from Seattle to Burbank, Calif. The plane landed safely at
Planes Don't make money sitting on the ground? - JetPhotos
2004年10月23日 · say you're leasing an aircraft for 500,000 a month (may or may not be realistic, just pulled it outta my ass). If you aren't flyin the plane, you're still making payments on it, obviously if you're not flying it, you can't make money to make up for what you're paying to lease it.