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Bear 555 27th October 2004 11:19

Cameras
 
Be careful - whoever is waving a camera around.

From (sometimes painful) personal experience (Riyadh, Jeddah, Taif, Wedj, Tabuk, Abha, Ghassim, Khamis, Dhahran, etc, etc) I STRONGLY recommend caution - or abstinence.

I love my photos but know when and how to be 'sensible'.

I don't want to be reading about you in Arab News, thanks.

cheers guys,

Bear 555

SV_741_India_Bravo 13th November 2004 19:45

A couple of weeks ago two people were arrested(um interrogated) about taking pictures of the landmarks at jeddah.
Have to be careful while taking pictures of anything.

I think I did manage to get pictures of a 737-200 in new colours at Jeddah some time in August.Not sure if it was a 737-200.

mutt 14th November 2004 02:38

If in Jeddah, if in new colours, then it was a -200.

I've warned you before about taking pictrues around that airport, outta of the window is ok, but dont get caught. :):)

Mutt.

SV_741_India_Bravo 14th November 2004 16:59

Hi,
At that time I was in 747 series 168 HZ-AIG which looked dirtier than its elder brother,HZ-AIE.
I was looking at what looked like HZ-AIO(I thought it was written of??:confused: )when a 737 appeared out of nowhere.Just managed to get a shot of it.
I did ask the very Kind Flight Attendant first.

learr 17th November 2004 18:07

Any chances for an expatriate pilot to join the MD-90 team??

Learr

mutt 17th November 2004 19:02

Excellent chance as they are actually trying to recruit MD90 CAPTAINS.........

Look at their website, it did have the details on it...

If you are talking about a First Officer position, forget it!


Mutt.


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