June 8, 2007 at 2:22 pm
Hi Folks, here are a selection of piccies from a recent visit to LHR when 09L approaches were the order of the day,
Cheers,
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By: pixelPete - 9th June 2007 at 20:20
You didnt happen to get a pic of N791AN did you? landed just before the ANZ747. 11:41 we landed
Regret No! I did ‘graph 5 American 777’s during the day but not N791AN.
Peter
By: Future Pilot - 9th June 2007 at 17:41
Can we expect a trip report? I’d love to hear what you thought of American.
Yep! 😀 I’ll be doing a full report Sunday night/Monday, expect something similer to the one I did February 06 about my TCX/Gambia trip and my BACON/IB Palma trip in August.
Very nice selection of shots btw :p 🙂 .
By: T5 - 9th June 2007 at 08:10
You didnt happen to get a pic of N791AN did you? landed just before the ANZ747. 11:41 we landed. :p
Great shots there though 😀
Can we expect a trip report? I’d love to hear what you thought of American.
By: steve rowell - 9th June 2007 at 01:35
All great shots
By: Airline owner - 8th June 2007 at 23:38
You didnt happen to get a pic of N791AN did you? landed just before the ANZ747. 11:41 we landed. :p
Great shots there though 😀
By: pixelPete - 8th June 2007 at 20:00
Nice selection there Pete was that 27 or 09 that was in use
Thanks for your interest – yes on the day I was there they were landing 09L all day. Pictures taken from down in the field along Stanwell Moor Road.
Regards,
Peter
By: T5 - 8th June 2007 at 19:38
Excellents shots! We don’t see enough Heathrow shots these days, so keep them coming! 🙂
The EVA Air Cargo shot is pretty good. I see that EVA has recently converted a couple of it’s passenger 747s into cargo aircraft, including one that I flew on a couple of years ago (B-16462), the same one that was involved in the gear collapse at Heathrow.
By: B77W - 8th June 2007 at 19:00
It says 09l at the top, so i’m going to guess 09s.
Fab Pic’s!!
Keep ’em coming!
By: E-GPF - 8th June 2007 at 17:16
Nice selection there Pete was that 27 or 09 that was in use
Regards
Peter