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From: "Richard Prentiss"
To: "photoecho"
Subject: Calgary International/B. Spinnenweber
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 01:37:20 -0600
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As you can see, the Calgary region is at about 3500 feet. In these
parts, we regard that as
lowlands, however, its also relative to your own situation. As far as
packing arrangements,
let me pose a pair of questions:
1. How many places can you rollerblade?
2. How many places can you see/take pics of Calgary?
Information accessed through www.landings.com link to databases at
bottom of page.
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YYC (ICAO: CYYC) CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CALGARY, ALBERTA CANADA
Latitude: 51° 6' 50" North Longitude: 114° 1' 12" West
Elevation: 3557' (1084m) Max. Runway Length: 12675' (3863m)
Comments: Airport frequency: 118.400, Runways 16/34 and 10/28,
Surface: ASPHALT
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Passengers are advised to pack their film in their carry-on baggage. The
equipment used at pre-board screening (PBS) areas will not damage film
under 800 ISO/ASA. Most amateur photographers use film in the 100-400
ISO/ASA range. However, multiple exposures (more than 5 times) of the
same roll of film to PBS x-ray inspection may cause damage. If
passengers are concerned about their film, once they have placed it in
their carry-on baggage, they may request a hand search at the PBS area.
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