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Not sure about evaluative mode on a Canon, but unless that is a crop, I would have thought the exposure would be the other way around, as the sky seems to be the dominant area in the frame, and it should have received the most attention from the evaluation program. It should have exposed properly and the plane be slightly dark.
Does the D60 do center weighted? If so, then I would try using that mode. On a Nikon, the center focusing circle is used, and would have had half of the plane, and half of the sky to look at to evaluate exposure from. Start with exposure compensation at 0, shoot, check and adjust accordingly from the LCD histogram.
You're also facing the sun... A litle haze in the sky from smog/dust/watervapour can reflect the sunlight and turn the sky white when facing the sun...
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