It turns out that the pilots of passenger Airliners — the best photographers
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/it-turns-out-that-the-pilots-of-passenger-airliners-the-best-photographers.htmlThe pilot's profession is inextricably linked with stress and responsibility. But even with the prestige, credibility and rare ability to follow her own calling.
Those who want to become a pilot, needs to have a truly good health and nerves of steel. And when the dream comes true and they become pilots, do not forget that this opportunity is the ticket in the first row watching the most beautiful places in the world.
Pilots of LOT Polish airlines were asked what they see during the flight. They took a camera and answered that question.
Warsaw airport Frederic Chopin, a night landing. Photo: Michal Mazur, the co-pilot Embraer 170 LOT Polish Airlines
Sunset over the Tatras on the route from Warsaw to Budapest. Photo: Emanuel Greguska, the co-pilot, Bombardier Q400, LOT Polish Airlines
Flight over the Kampinos forest before landing in Warsaw. Flight from St. Petersburg to Warsaw. Photo: Bartosz Luhouski, captain Embraer 175 LOT Polish Airlines
Storm at sunset over Germany during a flight from Warsaw to new York. Photo: Miroslav Captain, the captain of the Boeing 787, LOT Polish Airlines
The plane flies in the opposite direction, the evening flight from Warsaw to Hamburg. Photo: Patrick Bialek, the co-pilot, Bombardier Q400, LOT Polish Airlines
The landing at the Chopin airport, Warsaw, transatlantic flight. Photo: Miroslav Captain, the captain of the Boeing 787, LOT Polish Airlines
The line of clouds and the glare from the setting sun during an internal flight from Szczecin to Warsaw. Photo: Patrick Bialek, the co-pilot, Bombardier Q400, LOT Polish Airlines
Boeing 777 at cruising altitude. Due to the large increase of work to remove the plane, which was flying below the plane a LOT. Photo: Sebastian Berchicci, the co-pilot Embraer 175 LOT Polish Airlines
River Taha, Spain. Flight from Warsaw to Madrid. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
Flying over the southern part of Germany, near the Swiss hospital, the flight from Warsaw to Madrid. You can clearly see the line day and night. On the right, where the light is brighter, the last seconds of the dying day, where the darkness of the coming night. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
Dawn over the North sea during a flight from Warsaw to London. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
The Bosphorus and Istanbul night Turkey during a flight from Warsaw to tel Aviv. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
Preparing for takeoff at the airport named after Ben Gurion, tel Aviv. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
When landing, Heathrow airport, London. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
Flying over Sainte-Marie-de-La-Mer, South of France. Flight from Warsaw to Barcelona. Photo: Janusz Tatarchuk, captain Boeing 737 LOT Polish Airlines
Keywords: Airline | Altitude | Beauty | Pilots | Poland | Planes | Photographer
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