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Druk Air - Himalaya

This does not look like a promising day to fly out of Paro
This does not look like a promising day to fly out of Paro
Driving to Paro Airport not feeling confident. Departures require good cloud clearance to visually avoid terrain
Driving to Paro Airport not feeling confident. Departures require good cloud clearance to visually avoid terrain
Bridge between town and Paro Airport for light vehicles only
Bridge between town and Paro Airport for light vehicles only
Welcome to the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Paro Airport
Welcome to the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Paro Airport
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Bhutan2009 2481.jpg
Arriving at Paro Airport on Departure Day
Arriving at Paro Airport on Departure Day
The passenger terminal of Paro, Bhutan's only airport
The passenger terminal of Paro, Bhutan's only airport
Flag of Bhutan - the Thunder Dragon with Buddhist orange and the royal yellow
Flag of Bhutan - the Thunder Dragon with Buddhist orange and the royal yellow
Drukair - Royal Bhutan Airlines - checkin counter for flight KB202 to Delhi
Drukair - Royal Bhutan Airlines - checkin counter for flight KB202 to Delhi
Banner of the 25th Anniversary of Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Banner of the 25th Anniversary of Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Faunal Biodiversity of Bhutan - outline of Bhutan with photographs of its native animals on a background of the Himalaya, Paro
Faunal Biodiversity of Bhutan - outline of Bhutan with photographs of its native animals on a background of the Himalaya, Paro
Our aircraft being towed from the hangar to the terminal for our flight to Delhi
Our aircraft being towed from the hangar to the terminal for our flight to Delhi
Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines Airbus A319 (A5-RGF), Paro Airport
Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines Airbus A319 (A5-RGF), Paro Airport
Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines Airbus A319 (A5-RGF), Paro Airport
Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines Airbus A319 (A5-RGF), Paro Airport
Fueling the Drukair A319 for its flight to Delhi
Fueling the Drukair A319 for its flight to Delhi
Departure Hall - Paro Airport, Bhutan
Departure Hall - Paro Airport, Bhutan
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 5th King of Bhutan (r. 2006-current)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 5th King of Bhutan (r. 2006-current)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 4th King of Bhutan (r. 1972-2006)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 4th King of Bhutan (r. 1972-2006)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 3rd King of Bhutan (r. 1952-1972)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 3rd King of Bhutan (r. 1952-1972)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 2nd King of Bhutan (r. 1926-1952)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 2nd King of Bhutan (r. 1926-1952)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 1st King of Bhutan (r. 1907-1926)
Royal Portraits at Paro Airport - the 1st King of Bhutan (r. 1907-1926)
Mandala painting, Paro Airport
Mandala painting, Paro Airport
A few breaks in the clouds over Paro
A few breaks in the clouds over Paro
The Captain is happy, we board our flight
The Captain is happy, we board our flight
Boarding Drukair A319 (A5-RGF) at Paro Airport
Boarding Drukair A319 (A5-RGF) at Paro Airport
Economy in the back, Drukair
Economy in the back, Drukair
The tail logo of Drukair
The tail logo of Drukair
The tail logo of Drukair
The tail logo of Drukair
View of Drukair - Royal Bhutan Airlines - A319 from the front
View of Drukair - Royal Bhutan Airlines - A319 from the front
Captain and his young First Officer preparing their A319 for departure from Paro Airport
Captain and his young First Officer preparing their A319 for departure from Paro Airport
Paro Airport, elevation 7340 feet
Paro Airport, elevation 7340 feet
Back Taxi at Paro (Runway 15/33 only 1964m/6445ft)
Back Taxi at Paro (Runway 15/33 only 1964m/6445ft)
The Terminal of Paro Airport, Bhutan (PBH)
The Terminal of Paro Airport, Bhutan (PBH)
As an airline captain myself, I'm invited to sit in the cockpit for the flight, a great honor!
As an airline captain myself, I'm invited to sit in the cockpit for the flight, a great honor!
Lining up on Runway 33 at Paro Airport. It will be a visual departure, firs to the right, then down the valley to the left
Lining up on Runway 33 at Paro Airport. It will be a visual departure, firs to the right, then down the valley to the left
There is so much terrain around, Drukair's SOP is to turn off the terrain warning system for the initial visual climb
There is so much terrain around, Drukair's SOP is to turn off the terrain warning system for the initial visual climb
Airborne from Paro Airport
Airborne from Paro Airport
Climbing out past Paro Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan
Climbing out past Paro Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan
Rice fields and farm houses along the river northwest of Paro
Rice fields and farm houses along the river northwest of Paro
Flying up the valley of the Paro River
Flying up the valley of the Paro River
Climbing out of Paro Airport, Bhutan
Climbing out of Paro Airport, Bhutan
The mountain where the Tiger's Nest temple is
The mountain where the Tiger's Nest temple is
Climbing out over the Tiger's Nest - it's obscured but you can see the temples at the mountain's summit
Climbing out over the Tiger's Nest - it's obscured but you can see the temples at the mountain's summit
Snow capped Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) comes into view for the first time
Snow capped Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) comes into view for the first time
Climbing out of the Paro Valley, Bhutan
Climbing out of the Paro Valley, Bhutan
Climbing out of the Paro Valley, Bhutan
Climbing out of the Paro Valley, Bhutan
Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) on the Bhutan-Sikkim border, a popular destination for trekkers
Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) on the Bhutan-Sikkim border, a popular destination for trekkers
Circling climb over the Paro Valley
Circling climb over the Paro Valley
Paro's upscale Zhiwa Ling Hotel
Paro's upscale Zhiwa Ling Hotel
Kyichu Lhakhang far below
Kyichu Lhakhang far below
Aerial view of the Paro valley and its irregular rice fields
Aerial view of the Paro valley and its irregular rice fields
Successful departure from Paro - a very challenging airport even for the highly experienced Drukair captains
Successful departure from Paro - a very challenging airport even for the highly experienced Drukair captains
The serpentine dirt road over the pass leading from Paro Valley to neighboring Haa
The serpentine dirt road over the pass leading from Paro Valley to neighboring Haa
The cadet first officer at Drukair, a lucky man
The cadet first officer at Drukair, a lucky man
Bhutan Himalaya - Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) and the neighboring peak, Jichu Drake (6809m/22,339ft)
Bhutan Himalaya - Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) and the neighboring peak, Jichu Drake (6809m/22,339ft)
The highest peaks in Bhutan are almost all on the international borders with Sikkim (India) to the west & Tibet (China) N
The highest peaks in Bhutan are almost all on the international borders with Sikkim (India) to the west & Tibet (China) N
Bhutan Himalaya - Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) and the neighboring peak, Jichu Drake (6809m/22,339ft)
Bhutan Himalaya - Jomolhari (7326m/24,035ft) and the neighboring peak, Jichu Drake (6809m/22,339ft)
Paro Valley, Bhutan
Paro Valley, Bhutan
I just noticed, but when I was labeling these photos and zoomed in, there's an inflated note air balloon
I just noticed, but when I was labeling these photos and zoomed in, there's an inflated note air balloon
As we climb out of Bhutan, the massive snow covered peaks of the Himalaya make an appearance
As we climb out of Bhutan, the massive snow covered peaks of the Himalaya make an appearance
As we leave Bhutan westbound over Sikkim, we leave Jomolhari behind
As we leave Bhutan westbound over Sikkim, we leave Jomolhari behind
Leaving Bhutan climbing out of 20,000 feet, we first route towards Bagdogra, India, before turning right to fly across Nepal
Leaving Bhutan climbing out of 20,000 feet, we first route towards Bagdogra, India, before turning right to fly across Nepal
Our route of flight from Paro to Delhi is along the Himalaya past Everest and over the top of Kathmandu
Our route of flight from Paro to Delhi is along the Himalaya past Everest and over the top of Kathmandu
Number 3 on the list of the World's Highest Mountains, Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft) on the Sikkim (India)-Nepal Border
Number 3 on the list of the World's Highest Mountains, Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft) on the Sikkim (India)-Nepal Border
My Drukair crew westbound for Dehi
My Drukair crew westbound for Dehi
The young Bhutanese First Officer of Drukair
The young Bhutanese First Officer of Drukair
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft)
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft)
The Nepal Himalaya begin to the west of Kangchenjunga
The Nepal Himalaya begin to the west of Kangchenjunga
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft) won't be the tallest mountain we fly past on the way from Paro to Delhi
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft) won't be the tallest mountain we fly past on the way from Paro to Delhi
Goodbye Bhutan...I remember the good times whenever I see Jomolhari on the horizon
Goodbye Bhutan...I remember the good times whenever I see Jomolhari on the horizon
Druk Air Airbus A319 checklist includes the names and elevations of the 10 most significant peaks on their route structure
Druk Air Airbus A319 checklist includes the names and elevations of the 10 most significant peaks on their route structure
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft), the world's 3rd highest mountain, sits on the Sikkim (India)-Nepal border
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft), the world's 3rd highest mountain, sits on the Sikkim (India)-Nepal border
The Himalaya of Sikkim (India)
The Himalaya of Sikkim (India)
The India-Nepal borderlands
The India-Nepal borderlands
Siniolchu (6887m/22,595 ft ) with the Yaling Glacier, Sikkim
Siniolchu (6887m/22,595 ft ) with the Yaling Glacier, Sikkim
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft)
Kangchenjunga (8586m/28,169ft)
The Himalaya of Eastern Nepal
The Himalaya of Eastern Nepal
Eastern Nepal with Mt. Everest just right of center
Eastern Nepal with Mt. Everest just right of center
Flying over eastern Nepal on Drukair
Flying over eastern Nepal on Drukair
Makalu, the world's 5th highest mountain (8484m/27,838ft)
Makalu, the world's 5th highest mountain (8484m/27,838ft)
The Great Himalaya Range on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border with Everest on the left and Makalu on the right
The Great Himalaya Range on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border with Everest on the left and Makalu on the right
The Great Himalaya Range on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border with Everest on the right and Cho Oyu (8188m/27838ft) on the left
The Great Himalaya Range on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border with Everest on the right and Cho Oyu (8188m/27838ft) on the left
A privileged view of Mount Everest from the cockpit of a Druk Air flight from Paro to Delhi routed over the top of Kathmandu
A privileged view of Mount Everest from the cockpit of a Druk Air flight from Paro to Delhi routed over the top of Kathmandu
Mount Everest and Lhotse, the world's 4th highest mountain, from the Nepal side
Mount Everest and Lhotse, the world's 4th highest mountain, from the Nepal side
The deep valleys that form Nepal on the southern slope of the Great Himalaya Range
The deep valleys that form Nepal on the southern slope of the Great Himalaya Range
Mount Everest, the highest point on earth
Mount Everest, the highest point on earth
Cho Oyu (8188m/26,864ft), the world's 6th highest mountain just west of Everest on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border
Cho Oyu (8188m/26,864ft), the world's 6th highest mountain just west of Everest on the Nepal-Tibet (China) border
Flying 9,000 feet above the summit of Mount Everest courtesy of Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Flying 9,000 feet above the summit of Mount Everest courtesy of Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Nepal Himalaya from Everest (left) to Makalu (right)
Nepal Himalaya from Everest (left) to Makalu (right)
Nepal Himalaya centered on Mount Everest, our world's highest mountain
Nepal Himalaya centered on Mount Everest, our world's highest mountain
The Nepali Himalaya to the west of Everest centered on Cho Oyu
The Nepali Himalaya to the west of Everest centered on Cho Oyu
The Nepal Himalaya to the west of Cho Oyu
The Nepal Himalaya to the west of Cho Oyu
The Nepal Himalaya between Everest and Kathmandu
The Nepal Himalaya between Everest and Kathmandu
The southern face of Mount Everest, known in Nepal as Sagarmatha and in Tibet as Chomolungma, the Holy Mother
The southern face of Mount Everest, known in Nepal as Sagarmatha and in Tibet as Chomolungma, the Holy Mother
Nepal Himalaya with Cho Oyu on the right
Nepal Himalaya with Cho Oyu on the right
The Nepal Himalaya from 38,000 feet
The Nepal Himalaya from 38,000 feet
Flying towards Kathmandu, Nepal, at 38000 ft, a mere 9000 feet above the summit of Everest
Flying towards Kathmandu, Nepal, at 38000 ft, a mere 9000 feet above the summit of Everest
Overflying eastern Nepal at 38,000 feet
Overflying eastern Nepal at 38,000 feet
Beyond Cho Oyu, the 6th highest peak in the Himalaya (8188m/26,864ft), Lake Peiku is visible in Tibet (China)
Beyond Cho Oyu, the 6th highest peak in the Himalaya (8188m/26,864ft), Lake Peiku is visible in Tibet (China)
After re-entering Indian airspace, I return to the back of the bus
After re-entering Indian airspace, I return to the back of the bus
Dennis on the Drukair flight to Delhi
Dennis on the Drukair flight to Delhi
Tashi Delek, the inflight magazine of Druk Air, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Tashi Delek, the inflight magazine of Druk Air, Royal Bhutan Airlines
Druk Air's bilingual safety notices
Druk Air's bilingual safety notices
A Druk Air steward passing through the cabin
A Druk Air steward passing through the cabin