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    ALB 3-7-11

    Not too many this time. Snowed heavily in the morning then cleared up nicely in the afternoon; light was great near sunset.






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    That is some beautiful light! I have yet to get some good light like that when I've gone out spotting lately. Maybe Monday at JFK if I go.
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    Hot Damn that light was nice. Great set!

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    Great shots as always Mark !
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    Very nice indeed! That B1900 flew over me as I was picking up my sons from the baby sitter. I had the camera in the car, but no time to head to the airport. I'm glad to see that you got out there!

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    I was surprised that they were using runway 1 when the wind was 290 at 17; I assume that only runway 1/19 was cleared of snow.

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    That's one hot little Phenom! Glad to see your out spotting again Mark, nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heeshung View Post
    I was surprised that they were using runway 1 when the wind was 290 at 17; I assume that only runway 1/19 was cleared of snow.
    I didn't listen to the ATIS so I don't know if they had closed 28. Even if it wasn't closed it may have still been contaminated and most aircraft would take runway 1 and a crosswind rather than a short, slippery one with the wind on the nose.

    If the runways were anything like my driveway, they would have been a real bear to get clear. I've still got a thick layer of snow/sleet on my driveway that will only go away if I chip it off. The regular snow shovel or snow blower is useless on that stuff.

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    That is one perk to snow sometimes, how nice it makes the light.
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    <3 Phenom
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    Nice stuff Mark..............How's the foot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zee71 View Post
    Nice stuff Mark..............How's the foot?
    Doing good. Off the Vicodin and virtually pain-free. It's going to be non weight-bearing for at least five more weeks.

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