As is well known to all lovers and fans of our aviation, Aeroparque (airport) "Jorge Newbery" in the city of Buenos Aires is closed all air operations in the month of November, the total renovation of the runway.
Therefore, the FAA has allocated and reallocated to commercial aviation Ezeiza International Airport for companies Aerolineas Argentinas, Austral, and LAN Argentina, the San Fernando International Airport for private flights and Air Brigade I El Palomar, for flights of Sol Lineas Aereas Andes Airlines, Pluna Airlines and BQB, although private jets have chosen this last destination, perhaps for operational reasons and / or commercial. Thus
Sunday November 14 in the afternoon, I approached near the base of El Palomar, temporarily converted into a civilian airport, to the delight especially for those who are about to take some photographs. Taking advantage
takeoffs and landings were made on the head that faces Marquez Avenue (for those who know the area) was that I bet on railroad tracks San Martin that runs parallel to the air base.
cambiente The afternoon was about light and at times had semidespejaba and other sun and the sky was covered with very dark gray, added further that especially in the landings, the king showed Phoebus backlight of our precious objective.
Knowing that the movements of these airlines are not the same as their counterparts in AR, and Austral Lan, however, with a little patience and time, the truth does not disappoint me and at times was very entertaining and could make a good crop of photos. Here is a small selection of some pictures, I hope both of vtro. welcome.
Cessna Citation Encore, LV-CBB, on final landing.
landing sequence 900 Bombardier CRJ-900, CX-CRF PLUNA
landing sequence 900 Bombardier CRJ-900, CX-CRF PLUNA
takeoff sequence of SAAB 340A, LV- Airlines Sol CIS
A premiere for me, the ATR-72 500 BQB Airlines.
PLUNA Again the Bombardier CX-CRF, now for your return flight.
The arrival of the Bombardier CRJ-900, CX-CRE
Again the SAAB 340, SOL, returning to "The Palomar
landing sequence of MD-87, LV-BZR
The Bombardier CRJ-900, CX-CRE in transit to the track header for a new departure to Uruguay.
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