25 photos taken by pilots from aircraft cabins
Categories: Aerophoto
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/25-photos-taken-by-pilots-from-aircraft-cabins.htmlThese people are presented with the most spectacular and constantly changing landscapes — from stunning atmospheric phenomena to magnificent urban landscapes, over which they fly at great speed. We are talking about conquerors of the sky, in particular about pilots who constantly upload their cool photos to the 500px website.
In their frames, you can see detailed and mind-bogglingly complex control panels, sunset, northern lights, cloud cover and everything that the eyes can cover to the edge of the horizon.
15 seconds to touchdown. The author of the photo: Chuck D.
The cockpit of the Boeing 737-800. Photo author: Martin Court
Overnight arrival at Chicago's Ohara Airport. Photo author: Wilco 737
Landing approach. Photo author: Gus Kani
Sunrise at an altitude of 11,000 meters. Photo author: Saki Navid
Photo by: John Bartels
Photo by Matthew Irving
Workspace. Photo author: Baptiste Depetri
Start the checklist. Photo author: Gus Kani
Greenland from the cockpit. Photo author: Raphael Berthold
The dam. Photo author: Fahad Abdualhamaid
Northern lights. Photo author: Wilco 737
Photo author: Karim Nafatni
The final stage of the approach (2013). Photo author: Ismail Khorda
Dakar (2012). Photo author: Ismail Khorda
Come with me. Photo author: Martin Court
From the sky. Photo author: Sebastian Conejero
Another day in paradise. Photo author: Karim Nafatni
Thunderstorms. Photo author: Martin Court
In the 777 cabin. Photo by Hakan Kurt
Night landing. Photo by Ander Aguirre
Over Kathmandu. Photo by John Crooks
Centered. Photo author: Karim Nafatni
A starry night at an altitude of 11,000 meters. Photo author: Martin Court
Sunrise in the cockpit. Photo author: Karim Nafatni
Photo author: Karim Nafatni
Photo author: Karim Nafatni
Photo author: Gus Kani
Keywords: Cockpit | Sky | Pilots | From a height | Planes
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