Is one likely to be accosted by the police for scoping the airport on Rt.
614?
Jan
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:25 AM, <p_hamilton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I'm assuming that the flight was United 885, which appears to have
departed Runway 19R, That would have required a taxi all the way across the
airport from center east (the United terminal) to the northwest corner. One
possible taxi routing would be Ramp - Yankee 7 - Whisky 2 (possibly 3 or 4
also)- Uniform - Runway 19R. I don't see any good candidate poles until you
get to the runway. If you were on the runway taking off, the glideslope
antenna would be to your right. Route 614 at the airport perimeter might
give a good vantage point.
Paul
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From: Gabriel Mapel <birdmangabriel@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [Va-bird] Snowy Owl, Dulles Airport
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All,route to California
I am now in the Chicago airport waiting to board a next flight, I am en
While taxiing on the runway at Dulles airport in No. VA on the plane toChicago I spotted a darkish Snowy >Owl perched atop a phone-like poll.
Unfortunately I don't know what runway I was on or if it is viewable >from
a public location, but thought I'd pass the word along
Good birding,
Gabriel Mapel
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