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HARBOUR
AIR EVERYWHERE
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A
new article for the independent leading GREEK aviation magazine 'PTISI'I
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| 'PTISI'
reports about a rare birds in sea waters and skies... |
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'PTISI' contribution from our collegues and our article as well... |
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about also other types of water-aircraft... |
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still Harbour-Air is a very well known company... |
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very experienced to juggle itself between large ships and small water
corridorsin harbours ! |
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the Dutch Aviation MDEIA story about Malta Harbour Air |
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De Havilland Canada DHC-3T Turbo Otter is landing on the water... |
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in the Harbour of Malta, which is his 'natural habitat' ! |
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| Captain
Barry Lightening enjoys 'his' sea plane, though he used to fly 747's..... |
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be frank, such a job here makes you happy after all, doesn't it ? |
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plane bumps itself into the air, and makes nice flights over the Island |
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has it's own dock, private between large ships in the harbour. |
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| A
view inside the cockpit and the seats of the passengers |
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| When
you're out there, you should really enjoy a flight, it's marvellous ! |
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| A
view over the characteristic houses, and in approach of the harbour again...
landing smoothly. |
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the terasses on the shore you can watch it for hours, with a fine drink ! |
   
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| many
happy landings, captain Lightening and collegues ! |
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Aviation Team enjoyed Malta for sure ! Best regards from Koos, Wim and
Kees ! |
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