The airport is a vital place, security at a restricted airport is tightly guarded, either at the airport or inside the airport, all are...
The airport is a vital place, security at a restricted airport is tightly guarded, either at the airport or inside the airport, all are closely monitored even when entering the airport as an airplane passenger, before boarding an airplane, must comply with security checks, if only it was considered fortunate to be immediately interrogated, as well as security outside the airport, around the airport in a high wall, guarded in every corner, even if there were flying drones near the airport according to the situation, because at this time the plane hit the drone, which ended with severe damage to the aircraft. However, there is an airport in Canada, which makes holes in every fence that surrounds it, for what?
The airport in question is the airport of Jean-Lesage International Airport, which is located in Quebec, Canada, the airport is ranked as the 11th busiest airport in Canada. The busiest airport is sure to be the number one security problem, but why instead install a hole on every fence? Usut has a suggestion. It turns out this is a collaboration between Jean-Lesage International Airport and YQB Aviation.
So the function of the hole in the Jean-Lesage International Airport Airport fence is for Planespotting, what is Planespotting? Planespotting is one of the streams of photography that makes the plane an object of destination. Especially planespotting lovers when taking pictures of planes at the airport must be blocked by fences, which reduces satisfaction when taking aircraft pictures.
With the hole in the airport fence Jean-Lesage International Airport helps planespotting lovers, they can be free when taking photos of planes there, without being blocked by walls. In this hole, also written "Area Reserved for Photographers."
The hole at Jean-Lesage International Airport is not just one, more than ten holes, so photographers who love planespotting can take pictures from various angles.
Shock is not a function of the hole at the fence of Jean-Lesage International Airport.
Source: petapixel, google
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