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jfk-pilot
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Originally posted by Omega_M
Was that pic shot by Clovis or one of his friends ? Probably from the LA airport ?


ahh dont know if thats by one of his friends or not, but in -n- out is located right underneath the final approach path for runway 24R for klax :)

nothin better then having a burger,with a 747-400 a couple hundred feet above you
Omega_M
his friend indeed :cool:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Taken by a good friend of mine, this guy


http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...gin#post7984042
gehzumteufel
jfk-pilot
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel



lol @ "mah rigatoni!!!!"
Aristronica
gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by jfk-pilot
ahh dont know if thats by one of his friends or not, but in -n- out is located right underneath the final approach path for runway 24R for klax :)

nothin better then having a burger,with a 747-400 a couple hundred feet above you

whats the K signify? i thought airport codes were 3 letter not 4?
jfk-pilot
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
his friend indeed :cool:



http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...gin#post7984042



awesome, talk about a small world
jfk-pilot
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
whats the K signify? i thought airport codes were 3 letter not 4?


well basically there two international governing agencies that set widely used standards in aviation, they are ICAO ( International Civil Aviation Organazation) and IATA ( International Air Transport Agency) so basically under icao standard the first letter of the identifiers symoblizes the country the airport is located in, so for american its K, for England its E, for Russia its U, China its V, and so on. Under IATA they only go with 3 letters.
gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by jfk-pilot
well basically there two international governing agencies that set widely used standards in aviation, they are ICAO ( International Civil Aviation Organazation) and IATA ( International Air Transport Agency) so basically under icao standard the first letter of the identifiers symoblizes the country the airport is located in, so for american its K, for England its E, for Russia its U, China its V, and so on. Under IATA they only go with 3 letters.

ahh ok makes sense. i was like wtf is that LAX or some other one? lol
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by jfk-pilot
lol @ "mah rigatoni!!!!"



lol, that's the first thing I saw too.

iammesol
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
lol, that's the first thing I saw too.


+1 :stongue:
TweeK


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