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LN-WIE after pushback from terminal 3 at Bergen Airport Flesland. Lovely evening with low haze and exciting photo opportunities.
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Airline: Widerøe
Reg: LN-WIE
Ex. reg: C-GFYI (deHavvilland test reg)
Aircraft: Bombardier Dash 8-103
Serial: 371
Year built: 1993
Lately I've been preoccupied with life issues which have pulled me away from my creative side. Always amazes me just how quickly and fully reality rushes in to fill the vacuum left when creative pursuits are sidelined. It sometimes requires a very determined pushback to regain the balance of power. Tilting the playing field of my life away from the creative aspect to me is akin to sliding onto the thin ice part of the proverbial pond. Photography for me is not just a hobby but part of a lifestyle. It's one that sees me out exploring my world and separating myself, however briefly, from both convention and conventional thought. It's how I make sense of everything else. It's a very delicate balance. For now I'm just trying to avoid plunging into the black water that lies just below that veneer of ice.
After passengers have alighted to travel by coach to Daylesford or the winery as part of 707 Operations Winelander/Walkerlander tour, S306 leads the train off Platform 2 and onto the Victorian Goldfield Railway Line where it'll then move forward towards the turntable at Castlemaine so the R can be turned for the trip back to Melbourne.
"Uzbek 3750" preparing for pushback before departure back to Tashkent in lovely evening light last spring after delivering medical supplies from Beijing via Tashkent.
Still fresh and new (less than three months after delivery on November 22, 1982), N601TW awaits pushback at SFO on February 4, 1983.
'Speedbird 16' (G-STBC) after pushback and engine start, taxi along 'Alfa' to Alfa 5 34L Sydney Airport due to stricken Qantas A332, and up up and away for London Heathrow via Singapore...
I have only been by this twice but I believe that it is abandoned even though someone is cutting the grass and someone removed the mid-century (cliche) antenna. I get pushback on whether some of these are abandoned. People, please look at the curtain in the two pics. Looks very similar over an intereval of 2.5+ years. I saw no vehicles either time. The other building were wrecks. QED.
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