Iskwew Air Piper PA-31 · C-GPAK
Vancouver International Airport (YVR/CYVR) · 05/20/2020
About This Photo
The primary subject in the image is a small twin-engine propeller aircraft, parked on a concrete apron or tarmac area adjacent to a fence. The aircraft has a white fuselage with blue and turquoise wave-like stripes along the body extending from the nose to the tail. The registration number "C-GPAK" is clearly visible on the rear fuselage near the tail. The tail features the logo and branding of Iskwew Air, including the text "ISKWEW AIR" and an artistic logo with a stylized bird in blue, purple, and yellow colors, alongside a syllabic script. The aircraft's propellers are stationary, and its wheels are grounded, indicating it is parked and not active. The plane appears to be facing toward the left side of the image. In the background, a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire encloses the area, and beyond the fence several parked cars are visible near an industrial-style building. The building is grey with a corrugated metal exterior and has miscellaneous equipment mounted on its walls. The weather is clear with diffused daylight suggesting overcast conditions. There are no other aircraft or ground service vehicles visible besides the parked plane. The scene is typical of a small airport or aviation facility ramp, with concrete pavement, minimal vegetation, and subdued activity. The overall environment is urban-industrial with no visible runway or terminal structures in the immediate frame. Keywords: twin engine, propeller aircraft, small plane, parked airplane, taxiway, apron, concrete pavement, aircraft registration, static aircraft, aviation logo, corporate livery, light aircraft, airfield security fence, industrial building, overcast sky, ground parking, stationary propellers, Iskwew Air branding, aviation ramp, commercial small aircraft. -- Iskwew Air Piper PA-31 C-GPAK YVR airport CYVR airport Vancouver International Airport Richmond, British Columbia, Canada Aj7ulObppoYV477KXeUF.jpg Gabriel Shepherd December 0, 05/20/2020