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... and more night flying!!
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 16:43
by Tonks
Grabbed a few more shots the other night...
The first shot was taken just as the arm was pulled away from the aircraft and before I got busy starting the engines... (not that it is difficult to start!)
Reflection by
ZZ330, on Flickr
The rest were taken in the cruise as the sun rose ahead of us, about 300 miles out as we approached the Bay of Biscay.
Sunrise1 by
ZZ330, on Flickr
Sunrise2 by
ZZ330, on Flickr
... and finally, one of the cockpit at night:
Dark Cockpit by
ZZ330, on Flickr
Tonks

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 18:15
by Paul K
Great pictures Tonks, particularly the night time cockpit.

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 18:39
by TSR2
Some great shots there. Does anyone know why, in most aircraft (and cars) night ilumination is orange? I always prefered "filiment white" or even the green

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 18:56
by DaveB
I think 'orange' or variants thereof are supposed to be less tiring on the eyeballs mate.
Tonks.. do any of the Captains you fly with show any amusement/bewilderment at you taking phots or do they show a similar amount of enthusiasm? Thinking back to the flight we had on 102, the crew were keen as mustard and as enthusiastic about being there as we were. I've spoken to many since.. some who were simply matter of fact.. it was a job.. no more, no less. This said, the 'matter of fact' brigade were in the minority
ATB
DaveB

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 03:36
by Airspeed
It's another world up there Tonks, very kind of you to share a bit of reality.
Just love the arty reflection shot, I'm impressed.

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 09:19
by Garry Russell
Orange...gives max contrast and clarity for minimum brightness the reason theywent green then orange was even better.
The old white lighting on cars was never so sharp and much better this way for older eyes that are good enough but pushing the limits of a night as regards oprtimum clarity of small instruments.
Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 09:31
by Tonks
Hi all,
Thanks for the comments... the light is very easy to look at, thats for sure. The reading lights and flood lights are bright white and can be a bit harsh at time. Some guys would rather have all the floods on and have the cockpit bright... I would rather have it dark, if for nothing else you can enjoy the night sky as well!
As for taking the pics... some take as many as me but most don't say a word. So far all have been very enthusiastic about flying
Tonks

Re: ... and more night flying!!
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 09:42
by DaveB
Smashing Mr T.. thanks for that
ATB
DaveB
