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Need an small airplane in the Miami area for an engagement session...

haring

Member
Hey guys!

I need an small airplane in the Miami area for an engagement session...We don't need a pilot. They don't want to fly just pose next to it and inside.

Do you know anybody I can call? Do you know a photographer who did something similar and can help me to arrange it?

Thanks a lot!
 

symbolphoto

New member
You could probably just walk up to a nearby airport and slip a $20 to someone that works there... i've done that before. Small civil airports are fairly lax.

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Schmiddi

Member
You could probably just walk up to a nearby airport and slip a $20 to someone that works there... i've done that before. Small civil airports are fairly lax.
Well, when shooting also inside the airplane, I really suggest to have the owner near by ;) Same when shooting in front with registration visible...

Andreas
 

scott kirkpatrick

Well-known member
You could probably just walk up to a nearby airport and slip a $20 to someone that works there... i've done that before. Small civil airports are fairly lax.

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That was then. Since 9/11 and the TSA came into existence, badge-controlled access to the flight lines is required for just about any airport. At Hanscomb outside of Boston, it takes $75 in fees and several weeks to get the permission, but for the price of an hour of an instructor's time at one of two flight schools you could probably get access and the freedom to situate the plane at some attractive angle and with a background you like. I doubt that OpaLocka's any easier.

scott
 

haring

Member
That was then. Since 9/11 and the TSA came into existence, badge-controlled access to the flight lines is required for just about any airport. At Hanscomb outside of Boston, it takes $75 in fees and several weeks to get the permission, but for the price of an hour of an instructor's time at one of two flight schools you could probably get access and the freedom to situate the plane at some attractive angle and with a background you like. I doubt that OpaLocka's any easier.

scott
Thanks!!! :)
 
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