Southwest Boeing 737-700 · N931WN

Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC/KSJC) · 04/16/2020

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The primary subject is a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft in mid-flight. It is heading slightly towards the right side of the frame and is in the process of descending, with wheels down and flaps extended, indicating it is preparing to land. The plane features a distinctive livery with a large white star on a blue background at the nose, a red and white fuselage, and a tail fin painted in Southwest’s signature blue, red, and yellow colors. The Southwest logo is clearly visible on the vertical stabilizer. The scene shows a partly cloudy sky with a horizon line mostly obscured by light haze or fog, suggesting an early morning or late afternoon time with even, soft lighting. No airport infrastructure, other aircraft, ground vehicles, or personnel are visible in the image, and the background consists solely of blue sky and a faint light layer of clouds. The runway, taxiway, and terminal are not visible within the frame. Keywords: descent, approach, jet engines, commercial aviation, narrow-body aircraft, twin-engine, winglets, airport approach, airline livery, plane wheels, aircraft nose, flaps, aviation photography, sky, flight path, airliner, transportation, travel, horizon -- Southwest Boeing 737-700 N931WN SJC airport KSJC airport Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport San Jose, California, USA Ev8viFMApufYH8mZaeQS.jpg Calvin Stewart December 0, 04/16/2020

Southwest Boeing 737-700 SJC