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About me
I love airports, planes, flying and other things releated to this means of transport. Move me between airports, take a picture with me at an airport, on a plane, at an airplane museum, in a hangar etc. You get a big +1 if you use me in my original purpose.
My goal
I have started my mission at the biggest airport in the Czech Republic - Prague Václav Havel Airport (IATA: PRG, ICAO: LKPR).
Let me know about my movements - please write information about your journey to your log, such as: Original Airport, Stop Overs and the final destination. Don't forget to add information about your our flight - carrier, flight number and aircraft type.
Example, the shot one:
PRG - TXL - KRK, Air Berlin, AB 8247 and AB 8200, both operated with Bombardier Dash 8-Q400.
Example - the long one:
JFK - LHR - PRG
JFK - LHR, American Airlines, AA 100 operated with Boeing 777-300, nice seat 2A.
LHR - PRG, British Airways, BA 854 (Code Share AA 6500), Airbus Industrie A320-100, 78 minutes delay.
What does this item Remove before flight mean?
Remove before flight is a safety warning often seen on removable aircraft and spacecraft components, typically in the form of a red ribbon, to indicate that a device, such as a protective cover or a pin to prevent the movement of mechanical parts, is only used when the aircraft is on the ground (parked or taxiing). On small general aviation aircraft, this may include a pitot tube cover or a control lock. In some cases, non-removal of a labelled part has caused airplane crashes, like that of Aeroperú Flight 603. The warning appears in English only. Similar ribbons labelled pull to arm or similar are found on missiles and other weapon systems that are not mounted on aircraft. (Wikipedia)