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    PHL - January 31, 2009


    I haven't seen a dual approach in awhile. (27R and L)


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    A visitor from across the pond. Sweden, to be exact.


    That's two I've snagged in as many days.


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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    That Dornier is a great catch. Good stuff.
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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    That first shot with the simultanious approaches reminds me of SFO.
    Nice job with all of them!
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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    Sweet captures! Keep up the great work!
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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    As I'm not an expert on 737. Is that the way the door handle is supposed to be on the SWA ??? Just doesn't look right.. Thanks
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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    That does happen on occasion. The passenger rep that closed the door didn't do it properly. There's not negative effect from at all though. I am surprised that the wind didn't straighten it out in-flight though.
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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by bluejuice
    As I'm not an expert on 737. Is that the way the door handle is supposed to be on the SWA ??? Just doesn't look right.. Thanks
    No, it doesn't look right - couple of photos I have of 737s show it horizontal, stowed in that inset area.

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    Re: PHL - January 31, 2009

    Sweet side by side, over under US shot!
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