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LATINAIR_DC10F_ZS-GAC_MIA_0114_JP_small.jpg
LATINAIR_DC10F_ZS-GAC_MIA_0114_JP_small.jpgFormer Gemini Air Cargo DC10 came from South Africa, being prepped for Latin Air Cargo Brazil
CENTURIAN_DC10F_N612GC_LAX_0208_JP.jpg
CENTURIAN_DC10F_N612GC_LAX_0208_JP.jpgCenturion DC10F departing 25R, while USAirways Express CRJ900 is on finals for rwy 24R on the North side of the field. The DC10 was formerly flown by Gemini Air Cargo, hence the GC reg.
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geminiDC10N610GC_MIA0105B_JP.jpg
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geminimd11n705gcjfk502jpavnet.jpgThis Gemini Air Cargo MD11 is in a hybrid color scheme. The yellow stripe was previously utilized by Cielos Del Peru and when Cielos went belly up and gave the airplane back to Gemini, the yellow stripe stayed (at least when this photo was taken)
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emassJFK22L.jpgAnother photo most people don't get to see and appreciate what is in the photo. This is EMAS (Engineered materials arrestor system) at the end of runway 22L (there is another one at the other end of 22L which is same runway 4R). EMAS is supposed to slow down and eventually stop an airplane that cannot stop under it's own power. EMAS has already saved 3 airplanes that I'm aware of at JFK; an American Eagle Saab340, a Polar Air 747F and I think it was a Gemini MD11F
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arrowdc8N791AL0107.jpgArrow Air DC8, DC10 and two Gemini Air Cargo DC10's rest on the northeast side of MIA. All 4 airplanes are now history.
CENTURIAN_MD11F_MIA_0109.jpg
CENTURIAN_MD11F_MIA_0109.jpgThis beautiful MD11 was previously operated and is still in the registration of Gemini Air Cargo which folded operations in 2008.
 
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