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  • 2021-03-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Is This a Real Photo of an Airplane and a Train on a Runway? (en)
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  • In March 2021, an online advertisement appeared to show an airplane and a train on an airport runway with steam pouring out of the train's engine. The caption of the ad may have led readers to believe that the plane was about to hit the train. It said: 17 Airports With the Most Dangerous Landings in the World. It had all the makings of being a misleading photo. First, it was in an online ad, which often is not the most reliable source of facts. The shadows looked too perfect. The light was bright and sunny. The grass was green and pretty. Perhaps it was from a flight simulation video game? However, the photograph is real. The simple truth is that New Zealand is just a beautiful country. It was photographed at Gisborne Airport in Gisborne. Reddit user u/tuneznz posted the picture to r/aviation and Imgur in 2013: We contacted u/tuneznz, who told us where we could find more information. A caption appeared on page 19 in a 2014 issue of Vector magazine, a publication about aviation: A Grumman TBF Avenger waits on runway 32 while Gisborne City Vintage Railway's train, headed by the 1897 locomotive WA 165 crosses in its path. Gisborne Aviation Preservation Society Open Day. 2 June 2013. The airplane in the photograph was not in motion at the time. Reddit user u/tuneznz told us it was parked with wheel chocks. The 2014 story from Vector shed light on the history of Gisborne: According to u/tuneznz, the photograph rights appeared to belong to The Gisborne Herald, a New Zealand publication. https://www.pinterest.nz/pin/91057223687783436/ The original advertisement led to a Forbes story about airports where it may be dangerous to land aircraft. https://in.pinterest.com/pin/1688918599162663/ In sum, a picture of a train crossing in front of an airplane on a runway was real. For that reason, we have rated this story as True. (en)
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