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Delta Greeting Card featuring the photograph A Little Push by Alex Esguerra

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A Little Push Greeting Card

Alex Esguerra

by Alex Esguerra

$5.20

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Once upon a time (at least in the United States), it was standard practice for some airliner types to get themselves off a gate by simply throwing... more

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Comments (13)

Ronald Carlino

Ronald Carlino 21 Days Ago

Damn! I love those lights in Your Artwork shown here in this image! Congrats on Your sale.

Piter Van Moort

Piter Van Moort

Congratulations on your sale!

Andrea Hazel

Andrea Hazel

Congrats on your sale!

Chrisann Ellis

Chrisann Ellis

Congrats on your sale!!

Gene Parks

Gene Parks

Congratulations on your recent sale!!

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

Congratulations on your new sale Alex

Sunil Kapadia

Sunil Kapadia

Congratulations !

Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

Congratulations on your sale!!!!

Fiona Kennard

Fiona Kennard

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Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

Congratulations on your sale!!!!

Tia Anderson-Esguerra

Tia Anderson-Esguerra

wow, cool! You can even see the pilots in the cockpit.

Artist's Description

Once upon a time (at least in the United States), it was standard practice for some airliner types to get themselves off a gate by simply throwing the engines in reverse and backing themselves out onto a taxiway. I clearly recall this in the 90's, barely able to suppress a grin as DC-9s at Atlanta deployed their "buckets" and roared backwards. Perhaps elsewhere in the world, this practice is still in place, but for me, it's but a fond memory.

Instead, unless the aircraft has an unimpeded forwarded path to work with, a pushback is required. Men and women on the ramp hookup powerful tugs to the plane and push it off to a spot where the airliner can then safely taxi ahead. For brief moments, the earliest stage of the journey is in their capable hands.

In the picture, the pushback of this 757 is complete. A marshaller holds his wands in a "hold position" signal has the others in the push crew finish disconnecting the tug from the plane. It's a wonderful example of their contr...

About Alex Esguerra

Alex Esguerra

Aviation is a passion of mine... always has been. And photography is a means of sharing that passion with others. If I'm not flying a plane or sitting in one, then I'm likely training a lens towards it. While I've flown planes for only a fraction of my life, I've always considered myself a pilot. And pilots love sharing their experiences with others. It's easy to tell others how to takeoff, but only when I pass on that sense of joy that I feel of breaking Earth's surly bonds do most people understand why I love doing what I do. That's what I try to do with my photos. Besides proximity, I aim to convey a story or stir up the emotions within the viewer when they gaze upon my work. Here's hoping you enjoy your little stay in my...

 

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