President Barack Obama will visit Malaysia, the first visit by a
President of the United States to Malaysia since Lyndon Johnson. (27/04/2014).
U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur is pleased to share the following information
about the visit to Malaysia by United States President Barack Obama. HERE.
Latest News at 10.11am this morning in Kuala Lumpur.
First and foremost: the moment Obama steps out of Air Force One and onto
the KLIA tarmac, his already indiscriminately blanket security concerns
is immediately a Malaysian anxiety. ReadMore
Airforce One.No matter where in the world the President travels, if he flies in an
Air Force jet, the plane is called Air Force One. Technically, Air Force
One is the call sign of any Air Force aircraft carrying the President.
In practice, however, Air Force One is used to refer to one of two
highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft, which carry the tail
codes 28000 and 29000. The Air Force designation for the aircraft is
VC-25A. Read More
Welcome To Malaysia Sir.....
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Where to go plane-spotting in Kuching International Airport Area.
Plane-spotting is fun and pretty much free. Just grab a camera ,
bring over your grand kids and other family members hanging about,
and go scour the skies for interesting aircraft.I am talking about our
local airport in my town.Our local airport is not as busy as you think
even though its International Airport.Before go for plane spotting make
sure be prepare to get some information about air plane schedule of
arrival to avoid from waiting etc.etc. Here are some good
viewing spots:
and below are what you get from the above shooting spot.
Just for info : Camera Olympus E620 mounted with Zuiko lens 70-300mm (140-600mm equiv).
Happy plane spotting...
and below are what you get from the above shooting spot.
Just for info : Camera Olympus E620 mounted with Zuiko lens 70-300mm (140-600mm equiv).
Happy plane spotting...
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Aspiring plans for Kuching to be travel hub .
"Sarawak is known as an eco-tourism sector and our main problem is
connectivity. This conference will give insights to the airlines
executive, that there is such a place called Kuching in Borneo where
they can expand their market potential in Asia,” he said when announcing
Routes Asia 2014."
How many foreign Airline that stop over at Kuching International Airport ?
Kuching International Airport, with a volume of 4.86 million passengers recorded last year, is the door to exquisite Borneo niche tourism but was challenged with connectivity problems, says its Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg.
Currently, direct flights from Kuching to other international destinations include Brunei, Singapore and Pontianak in Indonesia. Other launched direct flights, which had been cancelled, include Kuching to Perth, Macau and Bali. Direct flights from Kuching to Singapore operated by Tiger Airways was also cancelled after three years.
How many foreign Airline that stop over at Kuching International Airport ?
Kuching International Airport, with a volume of 4.86 million passengers recorded last year, is the door to exquisite Borneo niche tourism but was challenged with connectivity problems, says its Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg.
Currently, direct flights from Kuching to other international destinations include Brunei, Singapore and Pontianak in Indonesia. Other launched direct flights, which had been cancelled, include Kuching to Perth, Macau and Bali. Direct flights from Kuching to Singapore operated by Tiger Airways was also cancelled after three years.
This article was published :
First Published: 4:11pm, Feb 05, 2014
XPress Air from Indonesia is one of the foreign Airline that still flies to Kuching International Airport.
Silk Air from Singapore one of the foreign airline still stop in Kuching International Airport.
Monday, March 31, 2014
The Plane ! The Plane !
The messages of hope and support are still being written and officials
are still taking care with their words. But almost three weeks after flight MH370
disappeared, leaving just the faintest digital trace, Malaysia is being
increasingly forced to confront the dark prospect that it is likely
there will be no happy ending. The plane may never be found; there may
be no bodies to bury.
However, some relatives of those on board the plane ~ missing now for more than three weeks ~ continue to hope against hope.
Pray for MH370....
Well..let me talk about my hobby"The AirPlane Spotter" of course its nothing to do with disappear of Boeing777-200 belong to MAS. My friends often ask me what pleasure do I get from airplane spotting, the answer is this photograph.
Did you guys notice something from the airplane wings of the two photos above.
Its Wing tip vortices (yes it is spelled vortices, not vortexes).These vortices can be seen in cool wet weather on aircraft taking off or landing, and are referenced as “wing tornadoes” by many people. What is often not said, is just how these “wing tornadoes” are formed, how they have shaped safety policy and aircraft categorization, as well as some of the hazards they can create.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingtip_vortices
Most of the airplane photos in my blog are shoot with semi pro level DSLR ( Olympus E-620) and for plane spotting I normally use Zuiko Lens 70-300mm f 4.5 . Don't worry all the gear I mention here is not a PRO level camera as I'm not a PRO myself...Aviation Photography is my weekend hobby.
Aviation photography is one of the more challenging genres you can shoot as a photographer: fast-moving subjects, bright backgrounds.Aviation photography can be great fun, but if you want to capture exciting pictures of airplanes against interesting backgrounds rather than plain skies you need to shoot them during take-off or landing.Read More here .
And more AirPlane photo from me AWANG AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY.
Thank You.
However, some relatives of those on board the plane ~ missing now for more than three weeks ~ continue to hope against hope.
Pray for MH370....
Well..let me talk about my hobby"The AirPlane Spotter" of course its nothing to do with disappear of Boeing777-200 belong to MAS. My friends often ask me what pleasure do I get from airplane spotting, the answer is this photograph.
Did you guys notice something from the airplane wings of the two photos above.
Its Wing tip vortices (yes it is spelled vortices, not vortexes).These vortices can be seen in cool wet weather on aircraft taking off or landing, and are referenced as “wing tornadoes” by many people. What is often not said, is just how these “wing tornadoes” are formed, how they have shaped safety policy and aircraft categorization, as well as some of the hazards they can create.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingtip_vortices
Most of the airplane photos in my blog are shoot with semi pro level DSLR ( Olympus E-620) and for plane spotting I normally use Zuiko Lens 70-300mm f 4.5 . Don't worry all the gear I mention here is not a PRO level camera as I'm not a PRO myself...Aviation Photography is my weekend hobby.
Aviation photography is one of the more challenging genres you can shoot as a photographer: fast-moving subjects, bright backgrounds.Aviation photography can be great fun, but if you want to capture exciting pictures of airplanes against interesting backgrounds rather than plain skies you need to shoot them during take-off or landing.Read More here .
And more AirPlane photo from me AWANG AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY.
Thank You.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Very Inattentive To My Blog of Late.Pray For MH370.
I realize that I have been very inattentive to my blog of late. So much
has been going on - at work - otherwise - but - the planes have not
stopped - and - I haven't stopped photographing them. I need to get
more posted. but - in the last week or so - there have been very interesting as I found a new spotting site.
Here is few photos of plane that I spotted as I have said all we can spotted in KCH/WBGG (Kuching International Airport) are air plane of carrier such as Maindo Air,AirAsia and MAS.
Of course, this weekend has also seen the tragedy that is Malaysian flight MH370. As of writing this blog entry, the wreckage has not been found and there is so much speculation on what has happened. I am not going to speculate - to me, speculation breeds rumors and we don't need those. Until the wreckage is found and the black boxes located, we will never know what happened. I will reserve all judgements until those two things have happened.......
In the meantime though, more time spent behind the camera lens......and lets us Pray For MH370.
Here is few photos of plane that I spotted as I have said all we can spotted in KCH/WBGG (Kuching International Airport) are air plane of carrier such as Maindo Air,AirAsia and MAS.
Of course, this weekend has also seen the tragedy that is Malaysian flight MH370. As of writing this blog entry, the wreckage has not been found and there is so much speculation on what has happened. I am not going to speculate - to me, speculation breeds rumors and we don't need those. Until the wreckage is found and the black boxes located, we will never know what happened. I will reserve all judgements until those two things have happened.......
In the meantime though, more time spent behind the camera lens......and lets us Pray For MH370.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Malaysia Airline MH370 (9M-MRO).
Photo Credit to www.airliners.net
An outpour of shock and disbelief reverberated on Twitter today as news spread of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight bound for Beijing early this morning.
Messages of prayers for the 239 passengers on board flight MH370, whose fate is still unknown, poured in from all over the world.The Malaysia Airlines press conference has come and gone, and, unfortunately, very little new information was revealed.
Anyway the latest info about MH370.
An outpour of shock and disbelief reverberated on Twitter today as news spread of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight bound for Beijing early this morning.
Messages of prayers for the 239 passengers on board flight MH370, whose fate is still unknown, poured in from all over the world.The Malaysia Airlines press conference has come and gone, and, unfortunately, very little new information was revealed.
Anyway the latest info about MH370.
BREAKING: Malaysia Airlines Reports ‘Lost Contact’ with Aircraft HERE
Local news : 38 Malaysians on board MH370
Malaysia latest update as at 12:45pm (8/3/2014)
[#MASalert] For latest updates of the MH370 incident, kindly visit http://t.co/xGT1P7SsHM
— Malaysia Airlines (@MAS) March 8, 2014
CCTV CONFIRMS that China has sent 2 ships for search and rescue operations in South China Sea #MAS370
— Airchive (@airchive) March 8, 2014
BREAKING: Vietnam media: VN Navy says plane has crashed into the ocean 153 miles South of Phu Quoc island http://t.co/S5LXdFUrEc @Yahoo_MY
— NewsBreaker (@NewsBreaker) March 8, 2014
More photo here from THE STAR GALLERYMonday, March 3, 2014
Travelling by Air :What is KLIA2.
esThe KLIA2 is built to be Malaysia's Next Generation Hub - International Airport Hub - that allows seamless connectivity for both local and international low-cost plus full-service carriers.
The KLIA2 is built to cater for the explosive growth in low cost travel. It is designed to cater 45 million passengers a year, replacing the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) once it's ready. It is built with bigger capacity and superior facilities.
Photo credit to KLIA2 (MAB)
Photo credit to KLIA2 (MAB).
The KLIA2 is located 1.5km away from KLIA. A rail extension is being constructed to connect KLIA to KLIA2.
The KLIA2 is built to cater for the explosive growth in low cost travel. The KLIA2 terminal was first designed to cater 30 million passengers a year, measured about 150,000 sqm, and was scheduled to complete in April 2012 for 2 billion Malaysia Ringgit.
During its construction phase, the KLIA2 terminal is revised to 257,000 sqm, a 71% increase, with the capacity to cater up to 45 million passengers a year. The cost is increased to 3.6 billion Malaysia Ringgit, and it is rescheduled to open in May 2014.
Airlines using the KLIA2.The new low-cost carrier terminal KLIA2, in Sepang, is set to host 10 frills-free airlines when operational in May2014."Among them are Zest Airways, Lion Air, Tiger Airways, Cebu Pacific Air and definitely, AirAsia".
+AirAsia Airbus320-200
Zest Airways budget carrier from Manila..photo from google image.
Cebu Pacific budget carrier also from Manila. Photo by airline net.
"Once the airport is operational in May 2014, MAHB will have almost 10 low-cost carriers (LCCs) flying from there."
This article from MALAYSIA KLIA2 info .
The KLIA2 is built to cater for the explosive growth in low cost travel. It is designed to cater 45 million passengers a year, replacing the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) once it's ready. It is built with bigger capacity and superior facilities.
Photo credit to KLIA2 (MAB)
Photo credit to KLIA2 (MAB).
The KLIA2 is located 1.5km away from KLIA. A rail extension is being constructed to connect KLIA to KLIA2.
The KLIA2 is built to cater for the explosive growth in low cost travel. The KLIA2 terminal was first designed to cater 30 million passengers a year, measured about 150,000 sqm, and was scheduled to complete in April 2012 for 2 billion Malaysia Ringgit.
During its construction phase, the KLIA2 terminal is revised to 257,000 sqm, a 71% increase, with the capacity to cater up to 45 million passengers a year. The cost is increased to 3.6 billion Malaysia Ringgit, and it is rescheduled to open in May 2014.
Airlines using the KLIA2.The new low-cost carrier terminal KLIA2, in Sepang, is set to host 10 frills-free airlines when operational in May2014."Among them are Zest Airways, Lion Air, Tiger Airways, Cebu Pacific Air and definitely, AirAsia".
+AirAsia Airbus320-200
Cebu Pacific budget carrier also from Manila. Photo by airline net.
"Once the airport is operational in May 2014, MAHB will have almost 10 low-cost carriers (LCCs) flying from there."
This article from MALAYSIA KLIA2 info .
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