How a Pilot Sees the World

Ken N Tx

MALE
Location
Texas
THIS IS FANTASTIC, ENJOY !!!!
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A Lake in Pomerania, Poland
A Lake in Pomerania, Poland.jpg
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam.jpg
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Athens
Athens.jpg
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Bac Son Valley, Vietnam
Bac Son Valley, Vietnam.jpg
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Barcelona
Barcelona.jpg
 

Giza Pyramids, Egypt
Giza Pyramids, Egypt.jpg
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Mangroves in New Caledonia
Mangroves in New Caledonia.jpg
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Marina Bay, Dubai
Marina Bay, Dubai.jpg
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Maze at Longleat, England
Maze at Longleat, England.jpg
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Meskendir Valley, Turkey
Meskendir Valley, Turkey.jpg
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I've seen most of those photos before Ken, they're stunning, thanks for sharing them again.:D

Sometimes we passengers get to see some beautiful sights too from a plane, these are photos I took myself on a flight to and from Spain using just my phone..


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Love these photos, Ken. When we fly on Emirates they have a camera pointing down and one ahead and when it's not cloudy or dark I always put one of those on my screen to watch if I'm not watching a movie. The best ones I've seen so far are over Ethiopia and near Dubai. I always sit in an aisle seat so I've never taken any photos out of the window.
 
In the 33 years that I flew for United, I never took any pictures. I did take pictures as a passenger, but God only knows where they are. Ever since we moved into this home that we are in now, I haven't been able to find much of anything that I have looked for. But anyway, I have never flown internationally as a pilot, but domestically, to me, the best site was always when I could see the airport's runway where I was to land. Having a visual approach means clear skies and an easier landing. For flyers that are nervous, don't be. An ILS approach is also very safe.
 
These are all beautiful shots, Ken. Many of them brought back memories of places I've been. Thanks for posting.
 

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