Around noon today I shot N669UA, a United 767-300, departing 31 at LGA. I was totally surprised to see this plane!
Here's the pic:
Josh
Around noon today I shot N669UA, a United 767-300, departing 31 at LGA. I was totally surprised to see this plane!
Here's the pic:
Josh
Great shot! and the background will only increase its chances at making a.net - btw you know where this departed to?
Shannon
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Oh, beautiful, Josh. Congrats on a great grab!!
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it was ual353 from LGA divirted to DTW then to denver was it snowing in denver?
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very sure, it was 1 degree there.Originally Posted by Tower Air
Two wrongs might not make a right, but three rights make a left!
great shot josh. i was surprised to see it parked at the gate when i drove over there to UA to get back some equipment i had lent them. very beautiful sight!!
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
dang, AMA is one of ua's biggest paint shops , we even painted their first 747 and 777 in new colors. Yet even with what we are doing, there are still birds with old colors ;)
Two wrongs might not make a right, but three rights make a left!
Great Shot Josh ! Glad you got it and glad it is one of those with out a doubt it's LGA shots, sweet !
From what I understand this flight was upgraded from 752 to a 763 due to a significant overbooking on the 752, and DTW was just a fuel stop do the very strong headwinds on Westbound flights the last couple of days of up to 170 knots. B6 had around 20 transcon fuel stops on Friday and US had 12 in MCI alone.
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LGA777
Originally Posted by Tower Air
It was extremely cold, but I don't think it was snowing on Sunday. It was snowing on Friday, and DIA had some pretty extensive delays. I flew from DEN-LGA on Friday night, and my original flight scheduled to depart at 6:30 was pushed back until 8:30 (and this was only at 4PM), so it may have gotten off even later.
Luckily, I got on an earlier delayed flight, and actually made it into LGA earlier than I was supposed to!
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