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Beautiful Sunrise Departure To Start DHL Cargo Service


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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting a beautiful early morning cargo fight from KILN Wilmington Air Park which is main DHl cargo hub airport two nautical miles southeast of the central business district of Wilmington, Ohio, United States to KBGM Greater Binghamton Airport located eight miles north of New York state city Binghamton which is home of one of major IBM centers

On airborne and on climb to F310 after take off from runway 04 with background view of highway route number 73

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With background view of the same highway still on climb to Fl310  carrying heavy loads of supplies, business letters, and computer parts bound for IBM

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Making right turn to start the route APE LLONG CIP CFB

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Now heading to east following highway route 71

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Still climbing to F310

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Check out beautiful night sky with many stars

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You can see that the plane is still following highway route number 71

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Check out nice combo of tail and sunrise

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Cruising along the same highway route number 71

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Passing western section of city of Columbus, Ohio

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Passing River South District suburb of city of Columbus where you can see Scioto River across the screenshot, intersection of three highway route numbers 71, 70, and 315 seen behind left wing of the plane, and Scioto Aubudon Metro Park seen off tip of right wing, and intersection of highway route numbers 71 and 70 in front of plane nose as well as view of Schiller Park can be seen in front of right wing

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Passing KCMH John Glenn Columbus International Airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus

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Cruising at Fl310 in front of sunrise

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Passing lightened city landscape of Heath, Ohio

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Cruising at Fl310

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Passing many puffs of clouds

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You can see in background lake Erie

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Check out different colors of sky!!

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Sun is getting up

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Passing Allegheny River seen behind the tail of the plane

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Passing Clarion River seen below the plane

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Starting descent from Fl310 to 11,000 ft

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Descending through clouds can be fun

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On final runway approach to runway 16

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Seconds before touchdown blowing out snow dust

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Okay few more seconds but hey enjoy view of snow blowing

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TOUCHDOWN and braking down (I forgot to take screenshot of rear landing gear making ground contact)

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Close up view of reverse thrust and massive snow blowing dust

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Exiting from runway 16 into taxiway J on way to cargo apron

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Arriving at cargo apron unloading all necessary cargo stuff bound for IBM center and waiting for new IBM servers to arrive to be loaded into the plane for delivery flight

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Thank you for viewing/

Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!

Regards,

Aharon

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