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Just how low was it?

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Aviation photographer Liem Bahneman sent me this picture this morning of B-KPF, illustrating just how low the 777-367ER was to terra firma. (video)

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From Liem:

Not to beat a dead horse, but I finally got around to making an illustration that depicts, by my estimate, the altitude of the Cathay-Pacific 777-300ER flyby at its lowest point (immediately prior to pulling up, as indicated by the wing flex and my subsequent photos).

I based this one the 20.4" 777 fuselage diameter and the estimated position of the runway below (based on the shadow).

I put my estimate at 31 to 33 feet. The media is saying 28 feet, which I initially thought was an extreme number, but now that I've taken the time to actually look, its really not that far off the mark. What is 4-6 feet of difference when you're talking about that much hardware being that far off the ground?

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