Here is a collection of amazing civilian & military aircraft photos, from around the world. Click for full view



Photo is actually taken from the cockpit of another EK B777!


Admiring the Noctilucent clouds from Boeing 767 Flightdeck, which sit at an altitude of around 50 mi up (mesosphere).
Noctilucent clouds are not fully understood as a meteorological phenomenon. Clouds generally are not able to reach such high altitudes with such thin air pressures.

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