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Post by burner737 »

That's Really close !!! And was that a belgian DHL ?

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Post by teach »

Nothing even close to a near miss. The planes are at least 1000 ft apart vertically. No incidents were reported over London that day, this is just yet again proof that one's eyes can betray them once in a while.

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If someone know wich types they are you might see that they arn't in the proportions???

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Post by teach »

The DHL is and A300B4, the JAL a 777-300ER.

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Post by pilatus »

Indeed, no near miss.

Crew was contacted before press release to check what happened. They didn't know about what we were talking about :lol:
I think the photographer tried to get some money out of it;

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Post by MX727 »

"It is impossible to tell from the ground how close aircraft are in the air"

Looks like an optical ilussion to me.

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Post by Captain »

I was in London on the weekend and can confirm the weather was a perfect winter day with not a single cloud + lot's of visibility.

I often notice when you fly to Heathrow and your kept in a holding pattern over the east end, that you often see other aircrafts not very far away. The skies are so congested that the ATC keeps them to the max allowed distance.

This incident was more of a scare from the ground than a real danger for both planes.

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Post by speedbird1 »

Nice post title... There was me thinking you had 6 pictures of the aircaft...!

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Post by mafrick »

There are 6 pics. You just have to click on the "next" button

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Post by speedbird1 »

mafrick wrote:There are 6 pics. You just have to click on the "next" button
Yes I know, but do you notice one thing...? They are all the same!

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Post by mafrick »

No, they are not all the same. If you look closely you will see a difference between the pictures, fe the distance from the DHL nose and the tail of the 777.

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Post by Advisor »

Emirates wrote:
mafrick wrote:There are 6 pics. You just have to click on the "next" button
Yes I know, but do you notice one thing...? They are all the same!

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This near miss is scary Chief :smile:
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mafrick wrote:No, they are not all the same. If you look closely you will see a difference between the pictures, fe the distance from the DHL nose and the tail of the 777.
I am sorry they are indeed different. I think it was just that they are obviously taken on a 6 frame burst or something. I was just expecting some new pics not just (a) the ones that are over all the papers and (b) ones that are minisculely different. Pardon me

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Post by FedEx »

Reported in todays new papers,
The Japan Airlines Boeing 777 was actually 1,000ft higher than the DHL Airbus A300. It was also 3,198ft away from the other plane.

But the angle for shocked watchers on the ground meant the Heathrow-bound jets appeared as if they were almost touching.

The two planes were not breaking any strict rules for the minimum distances between aircraft.



http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objecti ... _page.html

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Post by Zorba »

As always ... These rules are there for something, everyone calls a "close" (2000ft?) encounter between 2 planes a near miss ...
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Post by Knight255 »

everyone calls a "close" (2000ft?) encounter


RVSM airspace allows 1,000ft. pending certain equipment on each airliner is operable. :wink:
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Post by Zorba »

Knight255 wrote:
everyone calls a "close" (2000ft?) encounter


RVSM airspace allows 1,000ft. pending certain equipment on each airliner is operable. :wink:
I know ... I was just trying to say people overreact too much.
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Post by vc-10 »

can a plane be 1000 verticaly apart in cruise? ie a 744 overtaking a 767, the 744 on FL360, the 767 on FL370?

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Post by Knight255 »

can a plane be 1000 verticaly apart in cruise? ie a 744 overtaking a 767, the 744 on FL360, the 767 on FL370?
Depends on where you are. Oceanic routes everyone at certain flight levels MUST fly at the same Mach number. In radar contact, I guess anything is possible. :wink: And yes, people do overreact waaaaay too much. :shakehead:
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