BOEING 747 DISAPPEARS IN ITS OWN SNOW CLOUD DURING DEPARTURE (4K)



This Boeing 747 of Magma Aviation disappeared in its own snow cloud while departing from runway 04R at Liege during snowy winter weather. Snow is quite rare in our area and after I realised there was snow in Liege I immediatly headed to the airport to film some planes in the snow. Have a look at the Magma B747 which taxied on a not fully cleaned taxiway. the outer engine was above the snow and you can see a small snow tornado in between the engines while the aircraft was taxiing to the runway. The aircraft is quite new in the fleet of Magma Aviation and it previously operated for JetOneX.

The reason why I drove to Liege that day was the Boeing 747 Classic from GeoSky but sadly the B747-200 was the first aircraft to depart at Liege after I arrived. When I arrived the freezing fog was very dense and I wasn` t even able to see the runway. I have never seen conditions like that before, because the sky above me was completly blue and the sun was shining but the freezing fog was still there and I couldn`t see the runway. If you skip to the Geo Sky B747 footage you can see what I am writing about. Crazy situation!

Timestamps:
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00:00 Magma Aviation Boeing 747-400
02:45 Saudia Boeing 777-200F
03:25 Ethiopian Boeing 777-200F
04:23 Network Cargo B747-400F
06:15 Geo Sky Boeing 747-200F in the fog
07:30 Hongyuan Cargo (Air Belgium) Boeing 747-8F
08:50 Silk Way Boeing 747-400F
10:14 Network Cargo B747-400F
11:10 Atlas Air B747-400F
12:52 FlyMeta B747-400F
13:58 Magma Cargo B747-400F
15:15 Challenge Cargo B747-400F
16:30 ASL Cargo B747-400F
17:48 Challenge Cargo B747-400F
19:02 Magma Cargo B 747-400F
20:21 FlyMeta B747-400 Sunset Departure

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Airport: Liege (LGG/EBLG), Hahn (HHN/EDFH)

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