What can you see whilst working at 5 in the morning?

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What can you see whilst working at 5 in the morning?

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Hi all,

check out this picture:

http://coppermine.luchtzak.be/displayim ... ?pos=-2754

taken at 5 AM @ Brussels EBBR after a Casablanca nightflight.

greetz,

Bart
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As soon as I saw your picture Bart, I used the "set as wallpaper" function :D The other pictures are also very nice ;) But, I'm surpised of the number of newpapers that the F/A is putting away. 8O

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Post by BieleAlbatrosy »

Hey luchtzak!!!

I saw that very same rainbow too :D I was standing just two aircraft more to the west, right behind the Thomas Cook. I really wanted to take some pictures too, but my camera was in the service center of SN Brussels under the B-pier and the entrance of it is on the southside and I didn't have time to go get it because DWA had to be ready within 30min :cry: :evil:

I could never have imagined that someone had a picture of this same moment from almost the same spot. My picture would have had an RJ's tail on it instead of an A319's :)

Thanks for the picture mate :wink:

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That's a brilliant shot Bart. It must have been very nice to see that in real :)
blackhawk wrote: But, I'm surpised of the number of newpapers that the F/A is putting away. 8O
In what picture ??? :confused:

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Congrats Bart, very nice picture :thumbsup2:

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Avro wrote:In what picture ??? :confused:
Blackhawk means this picture: http://coppermine.luchtzak.be/displayim ... ?pos=-2748

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Great picture! :thumbsup2:
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... and I was standing some aircrafts more to the east :-). I was loading a TUB 738 to MIR. I couldn't take a pic; had no camera with me (and if I had tried it, security people would have seen it at the check... :-s)

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blackhawk wrote:But, I'm surprised of the number of newpapers that the F/A is putting away.
She's not putting them away, but distributing them. I also always ask for my newspaper (the very one which is on top of the pile), even when I am in Y-class, and usually get one, even if I'm not allowed one...
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Hi Bart,

Nice picture!
Maybe a little bit off topic but how was the loadfactor on
that flight?

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airbuske wrote:Maybe a little bit off topic but how was the loadfactor on
that flight?
I forgot :wink:

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sn26567 wrote: She's not putting them away, but distributing them. I also always ask for my newspaper (the very one which is on top of the pile), even when I am in Y-class, and usually get one, even if I'm not allowed one...
I suppose the FA's just can't resist when you ask it with a big smile ;)

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Avro wrote:
sn26567 wrote: She's not putting them away, but distributing them. I also always ask for my newspaper (the very one which is on top of the pile), even when I am in Y-class, and usually get one, even if I'm not allowed one...
I suppose the FA's just can't resist when you ask it with a big smile ;)

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We didn't see any newspapers handed out on our flights back in March, is it something new? I am sure that you used to get them on Sabena.
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Comet wrote:We didn't see any newspapers handed out on our flights back in March, is it something new?
No, Louise, there are always papers on board for C-class pax. But, as Chris says, a nice smile can make miracles!
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I always prefer to look through the window when I am in an aircraft, but I noticed that there were no newspapers in economy on SNBA like there were on Sabena.
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luchtzak wrote:Hi all,

check out this picture:

http://coppermine.luchtzak.be/displayim ... ?pos=-2754

taken at 5 AM @ Brussels EBBR after a Casablanca nightflight.

greetz,

Bart
:rock:
Very nice picture Bart but to be honest I was more focused on the pic with EVA ;)

Greetz,

Erwin
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A318 wrote:Very nice picture Bart but to be honest I was more focused on the pic with EVA ;)
Tssss..... :wink:

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luchtzak wrote:
A318 wrote:Very nice picture Bart but to be honest I was more focused on the pic with EVA ;)
Tssss..... :wink:
:oops: :lickout: :mrgreen:
Sometimes words are not needed!

Greetz,

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ps But you made a great shot from that rainbow also :thumbsup:
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A318 wrote:
luchtzak wrote:
A318 wrote:Very nice picture Bart but to be honest I was more focused on the pic with EVA ;)
Tssss..... :wink:
:oops: :lickout: :mrgreen:
Sometimes words are not needed!
And this time, it was not me who was horny !!!! :wave:

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blackhawk wrote:
A318 wrote:
luchtzak wrote: Tssss..... :wink:
:oops: :lickout: :mrgreen:
Sometimes words are not needed!
And this time, it was not me who was horny !!!! :wave:
There is too much testosterone in this topic! 8O

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