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Trading fear for photos on a stricken plane
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<blockquote data-quote="PavementPilot" data-source="post: 22528" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>I found this on a Snapsort FB post.</p><p> </p><p>A Reuters photographer was on a flight with his family, when an engine caught fire. He grabbed his camera and captured what he must have thought were the last pictures he would ever take. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://blogs.reuters.com/photo/2011/05/17/trading-fear-for-photos-on-a-stricken-plane/" target="_blank">Trading fear for photos on a stricken plane | Photographers</a></p><p> </p><p>All I can say is, wow. I have also been in somewhat of a similar situation (not aircarft) where a fire broke out on a 50 yr old traning vessel, while I was in sea cadets. I was on fire station for part of the day. When it happens, you just revert to training and instinct. It is amazing how concentration and training changes into action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PavementPilot, post: 22528, member: 4024"] I found this on a Snapsort FB post. A Reuters photographer was on a flight with his family, when an engine caught fire. He grabbed his camera and captured what he must have thought were the last pictures he would ever take. [url=http://blogs.reuters.com/photo/2011/05/17/trading-fear-for-photos-on-a-stricken-plane/]Trading fear for photos on a stricken plane | Photographers[/url] All I can say is, wow. I have also been in somewhat of a similar situation (not aircarft) where a fire broke out on a 50 yr old traning vessel, while I was in sea cadets. I was on fire station for part of the day. When it happens, you just revert to training and instinct. It is amazing how concentration and training changes into action. [/QUOTE]
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