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;Reason:Currently we don't seem to have FPs of this type, though there are several such airports in the world. High EV, aircraft in focus, geocoded camera location, and ] is the warning sign :) ;Reason:Currently we don't seem to have FPs of this type, though there are several such airports in the world. High EV, aircraft in focus, geocoded camera location, and ] is the warning sign :)
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Airport approach

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OriginalUS Airways Boeing 757 over Maho Beach on final approach to Princess Juliana International Airport on Saint Martin, 2009. The airport has a very low-altitude landing approach since its only runway 09 is adjacent to the Atlantic shore.
Reason
Currently we don't seem to have FPs of this type, though there are several such airports in the world. High EV, aircraft in focus, geocoded camera location, and here is the warning sign :)
Articles in which this image appears
Princess Juliana International Airport
FP category for this image
Vehicles/Air
Creator
Lawrence Lansing
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