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Photo Added: September 22, 2005
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Comments (483)
Nick / KASH
Thanks very much Andrew for getting out there to capture the action in such a fantastic way. Better than the footage.
Bravo for the crew.¡¡¡
congrats on getting out there to capture the unfolding drama!
And also a gret shot of this dramatic moment.
all in all he did a grand job..A 90 degree photo like that..at height of emegency is hard to get
Even I ..used to go to the 'Hill' by the beach off 06 Left on days off
Good job..
Ken Walker Air NZ..and EVA...retired
Glad nothing bad happened
Stig Ekstrom, Taby Sweden
Well, seems like August 2005 and September 2005 really wasn't a good time for flying.....
Great shot.
Glad nothing bad happened!
congratulations for this pilot and his crew! Nice Photo!
Well done to the pilot and crew!
Froilan Varela
The picture is nicely framed, catching the action and all of the drama. Well done!
Excellent landing by the crew! Excellent photo!
I think the passengers want a copy off this picture too show there friends.
I don't mind too fly with this crew, great job.
Congratulations to the pilots.
wilfred
Beautiful photograph. Very rarely one gets the evidence of such a happening so as to help understand the chain of events led to such a drastic situation. But one thing one must not forget is, problems with the landing gear is not uncommon, but such a problem with A-320s 'is' uncommon. A-320, the star product of Airbus, enjoys least crash or crash landing records. Let's see such 'widely media covered' crash landing leaves what effects on A320s' sales.
congratulations to the pilots great job.
James T Y Lee
becky suman
captured the burning front wheels and the pilot(s) in the cockpit;
included sign of Rwy 7R-25L of LAX on which the jetBlue was landing
Clear to understand what is happening
Happy ending :)
The whole crew deserves a raise>
passengers will want to hang on the wall
..one plane,one pilot,one hell of a
landing..it's the faces you can't see
that make this shot so special!!
thanks for the memories!! amg54
the pilots nervs of steal to lend the plane, and the most important, nobody has hurt...
Awesome!
In the video you also see how long the pilot keeps the front gear up to slow down the plane before impact.
In the video you can see how long the pilot keeps the front gear up in order to slow down.
Fernando Lisboa
Great Job!!!
Congratulations.
greets from holland
F10 and be there
great timing, composition, this should be in the newspapers.
Telly
Absolutely fantastic!!!
Steven C,in S Korea
Anyway, only exellent pilots can get out the best of those wonderful flying machines !
WOW
great shot!!!
Excellent landing!
Its all good! :-)
Great photograph and more then fantastic pilot.I think that pilots of Jet Blue and JAT Airways are really one of the best in world :)
Serbia,Belgrade
Good motive there, Andrew!
I'd say two thumbs up!
PS: But....it would be even nicer if you would reupload the photo in 1050 pixels ;-)
awesome picture!
its scary as heck, its awesome, its real!
well, its perfect what an achivement!
Toprates / Rickard, Sweden
Thanx
VORTAC
it i just beautiful.
and the person below the wingtip of the MD peeking a look above the container
THE PASSNGERS SAW THE NEWS ON THERE PTVS THEY MUST HAVE BEEN SHOCKED"
or they could have looked out their window
And ho someone was there to take the photo...