RE: SOME NICE VIEW’S
sunset over Russia at this time of year,heading toward’s asia was as red as blood,it was amazing.
RE: SOME NICE VIEW’S
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/246872/M/
check this out from St Maarten
that great seaside airport!!
RE: SOME NICE VIEW’S
the first Qantas 747-400 in the pic is one of only 3 in the fleet powerd by GE.
RE: Pic Of the Day-B747 and Kai Tak!
it has been turned into the longest golf driving range in the world!!
RE: Pic Of the Day-B747 and Kai Tak!
HMM KAITAK WAS NO FRIEND OF THE PILOT’S BUT WAS A GREAT FRIEND TO PHOTOGRAPHERS!!
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RE: Cannon EOS 300
get a telephoto lens i guess
RE: More famous Pilots
I think Lauda is owned by AUA group now is it not?
RE: BE GOOD TO YOURSELF,
well a 2 seater child buggy would go in the cargo hold,so it could have been airport handling at the airport of departure,they throw things around without to much care!!
RE: BE GOOD TO YOURSELF,”FLY EMIRATES”
Air base is Dubai,I have shared flat which i use in DXB when i am on roster,When i am on operational duty it is normally a hotel room,when i am not on operational duty,I fly home to Perth,Hence the large amount of Perth-Singapore legs in the flight log.We have about 2 weeks on 2 weeks off,so it works well,I hope to be based in Perth from September,for obvious reasons.
RE: BE GOOD TO YOURSELF,”FLY EMIRATES”
They are major sponsor’s of a number of major sporting teams.Including Collingwood FC in Australia,The Melbourne Cup,Cricket’s world cup and many other team’s and events.No plans for the USA as yet,only Osaka and Perth.
RE: Doubtful
not true at all.This has been thrown around a bit and it is a disgraceful lot of crap!!
RE: What does it mean????
the govt of Australia still controls the airport fees,slots and god knows what else,it is legislation,so they just can’t go changing things about.
RE: Sydney Airport Sold To Bank-Led Group
it is the largest price paid for an airport anywhere in the world,a record that will be broken sometime in the future
RE: QANTAS and JOHN TRAVOLTA
John Travolta becomes Qantas Ambassador-at-Large
Los Angeles, 25 June 2002 :
Australian-based international airline Qantas today announced that international superstar John Travolta has joined the company and has become its “Ambassador-at-Large”.
Qantas also announced that following extensive sessions at its Sydney headquarters and with Boeing in Seattle, Mr Travolta has successfully completed 747-400 First Officer simulator training.
Qantas Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Geoff Dixon presented Mr Travolta with his “wings” at Los Angeles airport today. Mr Dixon said the airline was delighted to welcome Mr Travolta to the company as “Ambassador-at-Large”.
Mr Travolta said that, as part of his new role with Qantas, he would pilot his own aircraft, an ex-Qantas Boeing 707 jet specially painted in its original Qantas 1960s branding and livery, across the globe to 10 countries on a Spirit of Friendship tour.
The Spirit of Friendship tour will include visits to 13 cities around the world between 1 July and late August this year.
Commenting on Mr Travolta’s appointment, Mr Dixon said: “It’s no secret that John is an avid fan of aviation. He is also a keen and talented pilot, and supporting his Spirit of Friendship tour is a fantastic way to showcase Qantas in its major overseas markets.
“The tour is also a unique opportunity for Qantas to underscore its commitment to international tourism.”
Mr Travolta said he chose the Spirit of Friendship theme for the tour following the shocking events that the world has experienced in the past 12 months.
“The past year has been awful for our sense of security and goodwill and also for trust and friendship between different cultures and countries,” he said.
“I’m undertaking this tour to extend the hand of friendship – to reach out, to cross borders, make contact, rekindle friendships and make new friends.
“That’s why I’ve teamed up with Qantas, an airline which embodies the spirit of Australia and the spirit of friendship. I’ve always admired the Qantas safety record and culture and I’ve been attracted to its values of quality, openness and friendliness.”
Mr Travolta will fly from Los Angeles to Auckland in New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Rome, Paris, Frankfurt and New York before returning to Los Angeles. The tour involves about 80 flying hours and covers more than 35,000 nautical miles (64,700 kilometres).
As “Ambassador-at-Large” Mr Travolta has become a Qantas employee and will, during the global tour, spend time with fellow Qantas employees in each market.
Mr Travolta purchased the ex-Qantas 707 four years ago and has been an enthusiastic aviator since his childhood.
Issued by Qantas Public Affairs (2726)
RE: SIZE MATTER’S?
I saw this baby at Paris last year,it is huge,have some good shot’s i took of it but they are to big to Upload 🙁