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Boeing 747-400 (D-ABTK)
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Boeing 747-400 (D-ABTK)

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Christian Base
Wow!
John moffitt
This photograph is mind blowing. Excellent
Robert Bryan
Awesome photo!!!
Greg Byington
Very nice!
AMAZING
AMAZING
Alex Georgescu
Francis Pinault
Magnifique
ken kemper
Splendid Thorsten !!
STEPHEN FURTAK
Thank you sir!
My students will understand Wake Turbulence a bit better.

Steve
Curtis Smith
Awesome catch!
Jason Apol
Fantastic photo! Someone was on the ball to catch that pic. I'm curious tho.... The aircraft in that photo is going toward the disturbance in the clouds (smoke?). So there was a previous aircraft. Any chance anyone knows the aircraft type or the conditions / location of the photo?
themold
To me it seems that I'm looking at the A/C going away from me and towards the giant wake vortex.
RimasRimas
Excellent
Viv Pike
Jason Apol & themold.

The aircraft is indeed travelling away from the viewer.
However - the wake vortex is closer to the camera than the aircraft is. The aircraft created that vortex and is moving away. It has "passed through" that vortex already.
Bill Seward
Wicked!
Sunil George
Amazing....!
It happened to be difficult to render the pic. 1st. If it were a vortex facing the plane someone could’ve made the pilot aware about it. 2nd. The distance between the supposed vortex and the plane would be too short for attempting a right turn. 3rd. The distance between the plane and the camera would be too short to try to avoid an eventual crash. Gathering all events aforementioned could make up a peril combination leading to a fatality. Saving a better opinion.
Leonard Shilton
I sure wouldn't want to be in back of that big guy!!!!
balgregor
Magnifique !
serge LOTH
Chief! somebody is Following us! … amazing pict.5*
Peter Melling
Great Photo! It just goes to show a sunny day is not required, when you are in the right place at the right time and can see what is happening before you.
Paul Gedge
Give the heavy some space / great visualization :)
Love it :) Thank you
Owen Lopez-Kimball
a whole bunch of turbulance!!
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
21-Dec-2024 B744Incheon Int'l ()Frankfurt Int'l () 14:06 KST 18:37 CET 12:31
20-Dec-2024 B744Frankfurt Int'l ()Incheon Int'l () 16:27 CET 11:32 KST (+1) 11:05
19-Dec-2024 B744Incheon Int'l ()Frankfurt Int'l () 13:30 KST 18:32 CET 13:02
18-Dec-2024 B744Frankfurt Int'l ()Incheon Int'l () 15:55 CET 10:40 KST (+1) 10:44
17-Dec-2024 B744Incheon Int'l ()Frankfurt Int'l () 13:23 KST 18:45 CET 13:21
16-Dec-2024 B744Frankfurt Int'l ()Incheon Int'l () 16:06 CET 10:56 KST (+1) 10:50
15-Dec-2024 B744Toronto Pearson Int'l ()Frankfurt Int'l () 19:51 EST 08:46 CET (+1) 6:55
15-Dec-2024 B744Frankfurt Int'l ()Toronto Pearson Int'l () 14:57 CET 17:14 EST 8:16
13-Dec-2024 B744Toronto Pearson Int'l ()Frankfurt Int'l () 19:22 EST 08:02 CET (+1) 6:40
13-Dec-2024 B744Frankfurt Int'l ()Toronto Pearson Int'l () 14:13 CET 16:18 EST 8:04
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