B757-223 // N630AA
Taxiing to the other side of the runway
2x Copa ERJ-190 // left HP-1569CMP, didn't catch the registration of the one on the right
A few Caravans // TI-BCY/V/no idea
Former Spanair MD82 + C208B // N574SH and TI-BCX
Aires Colombia B737-73V // HK-4635 + B73?
VarigLog B757-28A // N235WD
Century Airlines DC-9-15F // N563PC + unknown B727 + unknown MD80 variant
CL601-3R + Hawker-800XP // XA-JZL and N850HS
AA B757-224 // N68...(?) (Couldn't read it)
Immidate right-turn after departure
Which brought us overhead the airport
A nice CB just after we left San Jose
Crossing RWY 04L at Newark
Taxiing at Newark // N13110 + 3x B752, 1x B738 en 1x B764(?)
Continental B757-224 // N19136
Roman was there too!
N12114 + a small piece the skyline of New York
I also saw the blue Caribou standing inside one of the hangars at San Jose, but I couldn't read a registration of that one either. I also saw some rare pipers parked on the GA apron, including a Sabreliner (I think). All in all, there are are quite a few interesting planes to be seen at SJO, but since this holiday wasn't about spotting, I (and you) will have to settle with this
San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
It looks like a 737-300 from Cayman Airways (judged on her tail)TNCB wrote: Aires Colombia B737-73V // HK-4635 + B73?
Nice report wit various sized planes
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
The Caribou is the C-7A MSP002, confirmed as such at SJO at 2 October.TNCB wrote: I also saw the blue Caribou standing inside one of the hangars at San Jose, but I couldn't read a registration of that one either.
There was a second C-7A (MSP010), preserved in white colors underneath a sunshelter near the restaurant opposite the terminal building (other side of the runway).
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
Nice report Kas
How was your stay?
How was your stay?
Contact ground, bye.
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
Looks a bit like TI-BCX, but if photos 4 and 5 were shot around the same time TI-BCX is standing with engine open, so that leaves TI-BCU as the only option of the SANSA Ce208s.TNCB wrote:A few Caravans // TI-BCY/V/no idea
Nice report, especially the SJO part
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
Thanks for the info/comments guys!
The Sansa Caravans were shot in sequence, so I guess it's the Uniform then.
@ Daan, was amazing, lots to see and do, like canopying, rafting, snorkling, hiking through the rainforest. We saw baby sea turtles hatch, monkeys, parrots and much more. I can definateley recommend it!
The Sansa Caravans were shot in sequence, so I guess it's the Uniform then.
@ Daan, was amazing, lots to see and do, like canopying, rafting, snorkling, hiking through the rainforest. We saw baby sea turtles hatch, monkeys, parrots and much more. I can definateley recommend it!
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Re: San Jose (SJO) & Newark (EWR) - 30/10/10
Wow a serie of good shots, especially to think its trough the aircraft windows which can be pretty dirty sometimes! Well done!