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Some passengers acquired the ticket for that schedule especially in order to observe the solar eclipse, while for others it was a pleasant surprise.
Nicolás Fronzo, co-pilot of Aerolineas Argentinas and a fan of photography and astronomy, convinced the company to modify the flight schedule of an airplane departing Tuesday from the Buenos Aires airport, so that passengers could enjoy the total eclipse of the sun from the height of 11,000 meters, local media reported.
EL VUELO DEL ECLIPSE. AEROLÍNEAS ARGENTINAS Buenos Aires San Juan. Sin palabras. Gracias @JIAAC_AR @_ATEGA_ @aa2000oficial @Aerolineas_AR pic.twitter.com/qtdOBnvLB1
— Diego Dominelli (@diego_domi) July 2, 2019
Thus, for the 112 passengers of flight AR 1436 to San Juan, the celestial spectacle began 15 minutes after takeoff, when the Moon slowly began to cover the Sun, until the horizon completely darkened an hour later.
It should be noted that some passengers purchased the ticket for this time especially in order to observe the solar eclipse, while for others it was a wonderful surprise.
EL VUELO DEL ECLIPSE AEROLÍNEAS ARGENTINAS. Mientras en tierra se oscureció a 10mil metros de altura se vio esto pic.twitter.com/xzjFq5GS56
— Diego Dominelli (@diego_domi) July 2, 2019
Source: Actualidad