BTW I really was working just waiting for planes to debarque
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BTW I really was working just waiting for planes to debarque



















BTW I really was working just waiting for planes to debarque
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Hi Sync
Nice pictures dude
from another "airport jobber"
kenny
Nice pictures dude
from another "airport jobber"
kenny
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Hi
Nice pics!!
Must be perfectly possible to take some shots wile working , if you work fast enough I don't think your boss should complain about it
That must be why you're doing it for : Feel the joy when working on/in or around those planes...aaaah... at least that's why I should do it
Best regards: Yannick
Nice pics!!
Must be perfectly possible to take some shots wile working , if you work fast enough I don't think your boss should complain about it
That must be why you're doing it for : Feel the joy when working on/in or around those planes...aaaah... at least that's why I should do it
Best regards: Yannick
Bruspotter wrote:Hi
Nice pics!!
Must be perfectly possible to take some shots wile working , if you work fast enough I don't think your boss should complain about it
That must be why you're doing it for : Feel the joy when working on/in or around those planes...aaaah... at least that's why I should do it
Best regards: Yannick
Yeah, I've no choice but to wait for passengers to deboard the plane so I can clean up their mess, lol.
I've a video from inside the cockpit of the OO-TUA (Jetairfly) whilst the Sabena Technics were pushing it back to another gate. We were onboard so we had to remain seated so I took the liberty of placing my self in the co-pilot's seat and tape some instruments aswell as the aircraft itself while pushing back. Also some voice conversations from the Sabena Technics man conversating to the tower, asking permission and stuff. was quite cool ! I'll put it online when I aint to lazy to hook up the cam.
Grtz, Gill.
I know you should normally have a permission for filming and photographing delivered by bac. It is even an actual badge which you need to have with you when taking pictures. The filming crew of één had one and also some employees of companies who need to take pictures for training purpose or other stuff.
So because bac delivers licence I assume it is illegal of taking photographs without but this doesn't mean they will sue you if you take pictures execpt maybe if you took sensitive pictures and they know who did it.
For driving on the tarmac you also need a drivers licence of bac(for obvious reasons)
So I think it's "private" property and because of that you need permission of the owner for such stuff.
But maybe it's like the cannabis policy. It's illegal but who cares.
But don't mind of taking pictures because I love them
So because bac delivers licence I assume it is illegal of taking photographs without but this doesn't mean they will sue you if you take pictures execpt maybe if you took sensitive pictures and they know who did it.
For driving on the tarmac you also need a drivers licence of bac(for obvious reasons)
So I think it's "private" property and because of that you need permission of the owner for such stuff.
But maybe it's like the cannabis policy. It's illegal but who cares.
But don't mind of taking pictures because I love them
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