La Paz, Bolivia (photos)
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La Paz, Bolivia (photos)
Had to drop off the wife at the airport today (09/Jul/08 ) so took the change to hang around for a bit and make a few photos (all through glass though).
Not too much changes in La Paz so it is mostly the good old usual suspects.First International departure of the day, N645AA B752w American Airlines
LAN had no less than two flights today, first CC-CPF A319 LAN Peru
And later CC-CQM A320 LAN Airlines
Aerocon have taken over Amaszonas' flight to Trinidad so therefore CP-2485 Metro Aerocon
Usual suspects in the shape of, first CP-2424 B722 and afterwards CP-2447 both from Aerosur
The Air Force was also active today, here FAB-021 Cessna 402
They even got a few Tangos (as the call the T-33s here) in the air, I was cought in the wrong place though
The third FAB BAe 146 had been moved so I was now able to get a shot for documentation.
Seen today Wednesday 09/Jul/2008 between 0715-1045L
Edit: the log is now here!
There seem to be very very few bizjets coming into La Paz, managed to catch a nice one on 01/May/2008 though.
All the best, Michael
Not too much changes in La Paz so it is mostly the good old usual suspects.First International departure of the day, N645AA B752w American Airlines
LAN had no less than two flights today, first CC-CPF A319 LAN Peru
And later CC-CQM A320 LAN Airlines
Aerocon have taken over Amaszonas' flight to Trinidad so therefore CP-2485 Metro Aerocon
Usual suspects in the shape of, first CP-2424 B722 and afterwards CP-2447 both from Aerosur
The Air Force was also active today, here FAB-021 Cessna 402
They even got a few Tangos (as the call the T-33s here) in the air, I was cought in the wrong place though
The third FAB BAe 146 had been moved so I was now able to get a shot for documentation.
Seen today Wednesday 09/Jul/2008 between 0715-1045L
Edit: the log is now here!
There seem to be very very few bizjets coming into La Paz, managed to catch a nice one on 01/May/2008 though.
All the best, Michael
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Wow, unbelievable planes you have seen... those FAB crafts are very rare! You are a luck man to catch those Tango's... can't believe they actualy still operate these nowadays. But as I can see... it takes two for Tango...
Please keep some of this FAB / TAM stuff coming in the future... looking forward to an extra set of pictures like these.
Please keep some of this FAB / TAM stuff coming in the future... looking forward to an extra set of pictures like these.
Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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I second these opinions! Adorable 727s and a thrilling Tango.
Erik
P.S. Would you mind if I moved your log to the Spotting forum?
Edit: make that "that I have moved..."
Erik
P.S. Would you mind if I moved your log to the Spotting forum?
Edit: make that "that I have moved..."
Last edited by Key on 10 Jul 2008, 12:06, edited 1 time in total.
What four words, Jimmy!?!
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First of all thanks a lot for the nice comments!! Amazing a totally f.ck'ed T-33 picture can create so much feed back.
Makes me think about the 'best picture' debate on the photography forum. Seem the aircraft on the photo has something to say as well
All the best, Michael
Makes me think about the 'best picture' debate on the photography forum. Seem the aircraft on the photo has something to say as well
According to plan until July 2011. So still a few yearsadz wrote:Till when will you stay in Bolivia?
Thanks Erik, should have done that myself. I was just wondering if just LPB logs would be of interest to anyoneKey wrote:P.S. Would you mind if I moved your log to the Spotting forum?
Edit: make that "that I have moved..."
Don't push your luck, suvived once should be good enoughSky wrote:When I see these pics of La Paz I want to cycle the death road again!
All the best, Michael
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While I was is Bolivia last October I booked a flight with TAM, Transporte Aero Militaire, the commercial branch of the Bolivian Air Force from La Paz to Rurrenabaque, which is in the Bolivian part of the Amazon jungle.
The flight in this beautiful bird (FAB92, Fokker F-27-400M) and taxiing over the military ramp at La Paz were sure one of my South American highlights!
Gr
Hans
The flight in this beautiful bird (FAB92, Fokker F-27-400M) and taxiing over the military ramp at La Paz were sure one of my South American highlights!
Gr
Hans
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Hi Hans, allhansvandijkhuizen wrote:The flight in this beautiful bird (FAB92, Fokker F-27-400M) and taxiing over the military ramp at La Paz were sure one of my South American highlights!
This Fokker was almost lost this Wednesday [23/Jul/08] when it had suffered a catastrophic engine failure during a flight from Riberalta to Trinadad. Parts of engine (or propeller) hit the fuselage resulting in depressurization of the aircraft.
A successful emergency landing was performed and all 32 pax escaped with serious injury. It’s believed the aircraft is still in more or less in one piece but it will probably be a while before she is back in the air.
EDIT: Cancel that back in the air part. Have just seen some photos, 99.9% that it is a write off. Fuselage broken several places, and one wing badly damaged aswell.
Just another photo of the bird at La Paz - El Atlo, 26 March 2008
/Michael
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It snowed quite a bit in the mountains tonight so I went to the airport with the hope of some snowy photos. Unfortunatly the snow didn't reach El Alto.
Anyway was probably one of my best days so far at La Paz-El Alto.
YV1495 Dassault Falcon 50, highlight of the day for me. Parked on military apron.
N493TA Airbus A320 TACA, one of the usual suspects
CP-2459 Metro Amaszonas, actually my first decent photo of an Amasonas Metro
FAB-100 BAe 146-200 TAM Bolivia
FAB-753/3312 Aerospatiale AS.332B1 Bolivian Air Force/Venezuela Air Force. Despite the crash of sistership FAB-752 10 days ago this Super Puma is still going strong.
N558KA Beech 350 Super King Air, arrived just as I was leaving. It parked on the military apron.
Two bad photos just for documentation.
FAB-002 Beech 200 Bolivian Air Force, haven't seen any photos of this bird before
Unknown Aero Commander Bolivian Air Force? Looks like registrtion serial ends in '12' any ideas for its full ID
Last a photo in memory the Super Puma that crashed 20/July/2008 (for the Fokker F27 that crashed three days later see above)
FAB-752/7425 Aerospatiale AS.332B1 Bolivian Air Force/Venezuela Air Force, La Paz - El Alto 21/October/2007
That was all for now, all the best, Michael
Anyway was probably one of my best days so far at La Paz-El Alto.
YV1495 Dassault Falcon 50, highlight of the day for me. Parked on military apron.
N493TA Airbus A320 TACA, one of the usual suspects
CP-2459 Metro Amaszonas, actually my first decent photo of an Amasonas Metro
FAB-100 BAe 146-200 TAM Bolivia
FAB-753/3312 Aerospatiale AS.332B1 Bolivian Air Force/Venezuela Air Force. Despite the crash of sistership FAB-752 10 days ago this Super Puma is still going strong.
N558KA Beech 350 Super King Air, arrived just as I was leaving. It parked on the military apron.
Two bad photos just for documentation.
FAB-002 Beech 200 Bolivian Air Force, haven't seen any photos of this bird before
Unknown Aero Commander Bolivian Air Force? Looks like registrtion serial ends in '12' any ideas for its full ID
Last a photo in memory the Super Puma that crashed 20/July/2008 (for the Fokker F27 that crashed three days later see above)
FAB-752/7425 Aerospatiale AS.332B1 Bolivian Air Force/Venezuela Air Force, La Paz - El Alto 21/October/2007
That was all for now, all the best, Michael
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Hi Michael,canberra wrote:This Fokker was almost lost this Wednesday [23/Jul/08] when it had suffered a catastrophic engine failure during a flight from Riberalta to Trinadad. Parts of engine (or propeller) hit the fuselage resulting in depressurization of the aircraft.
A successful emergency landing was performed and all 32 pax escaped with serious injury. It’s believed the aircraft is still in more or less in one piece but it will probably be a while before she is back in the air.
EDIT: Cancel that back in the air part. Have just seen some photos, 99.9% that it is a write off. Fuselage broken several places, and one wing badly damaged aswell.
I heard that part of the prop on the left engine separated which started the chain of events. Do you know where I can find photos of the accident scene, as I'd be interested to see the damage suffered.
Cheers,
Yorden