https://www.spotterswiki.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Hmcr0213&feedformat=atomSpottersWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T08:09:30ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=St._Petersburg/Clearwater_International_Airport&diff=16981St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport2021-03-17T01:17:03Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Other Spotting Locations */</p>
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{{infobox|fullname=St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport|<br />
location=St. Petersburg, Florida|<br />
iata=PIE|<br />
icao=KPIE|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://www.fly2pie.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=PIE&ll=27.911875,-82.691603&spn=0.032172,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=118.300| <br />
atcground=121.900| <br />
atcclearance=120.600| <br />
atcapproach=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcdeparture=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcatis=134.500| <br />
atcunicom=122.950}}<br />
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<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Terminal Restaurant===<br />
<br />
Take the elevator that is towards the far end of the terminal(not the side of baggage claim) and once you get out of the elevator you get to a restaurant and go inside to where the windows and tables are. GREAT visibility.<br />
<br />
===Sheltair Parking Lot===<br />
<br />
Turn left just before the entrance to the Coast Guard station and it will take you down a windy road to Sheltair. The back parking lot offers great views of the main runway and taxiway. Going there on weekends is better as it can get busy during weekdays and they need the parking lot for customers and staff.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===ATP, Signature Aviation===<br />
I would recommend not shooting over by ATP and Signature Aviation. The specific area is up by the fence between those hangers. I was harassed by a lineman for taking a few pictures.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''Allegiant Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=St._Petersburg/Clearwater_International_Airport&diff=16979St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport2021-03-13T14:49:11Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Regular Traffic */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport|<br />
location=St. Petersburg, Florida|<br />
iata=PIE|<br />
icao=KPIE|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://www.fly2pie.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=PIE&ll=27.911875,-82.691603&spn=0.032172,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=118.300| <br />
atcground=121.900| <br />
atcclearance=120.600| <br />
atcapproach=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcdeparture=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcatis=134.500| <br />
atcunicom=122.950}}<br />
<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Terminal Restaurant===<br />
<br />
Take the elevator that is towards the far end of the terminal(not the side of baggage claim) and once you get out of the elevator you get to a restaurant and go inside to where the windows and tables are. GREAT visibility.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===ATP, Signature Aviation===<br />
I would recommend not shooting over by ATP and Signature Aviation. The specific area is up by the fence between those hangers. I was harassed by a lineman for taking a few pictures.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''Allegiant Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=St._Petersburg/Clearwater_International_Airport&diff=16978St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport2021-03-13T14:48:21Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Regular Traffic */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport|<br />
location=St. Petersburg, Florida|<br />
iata=PIE|<br />
icao=KPIE|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://www.fly2pie.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=PIE&ll=27.911875,-82.691603&spn=0.032172,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=118.300| <br />
atcground=121.900| <br />
atcclearance=120.600| <br />
atcapproach=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcdeparture=(tampa) 125.300| <br />
atcatis=134.500| <br />
atcunicom=122.950}}<br />
<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Terminal Restaurant===<br />
<br />
Take the elevator that is towards the far end of the terminal(not the side of baggage claim) and once you get out of the elevator you get to a restaurant and go inside to where the windows and tables are. GREAT visibility.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===ATP, Signature Aviation===<br />
I would recommend not shooting over by ATP and Signature Aviation. The specific area is up by the fence between those hangers. I was harassed by a lineman for taking a few pictures.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
Allegiant: A319, A320<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Orlando_Sanford_International_Airport&diff=16975Orlando Sanford International Airport2021-02-26T19:08:53Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Commercial Airlines and Aircraft */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
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{{infobox|fullname=Orlando Sanford International Airport|<br />
location=Sanford, Florida|<br />
iata=SFB|<br />
icao=KSFB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://www.orlandosanfordairport.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=SFB&spn=0.031912,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=|<br />
atcground=|<br />
atcclearance=|<br />
atcapproach=|<br />
atcdeparture=|<br />
atcatis=|<br />
atcunicom=}}<br />
<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===South Mellonvile Ave===<br />
<br />
North of Airport Blvd, puts you at the west end of runway 5L.<br />
<br />
===Beardall Ave South===<br />
<br />
At the end of this road there is a circle turnaround point, it overlooks runway 27R and offers good views of the taxiway and of landing aircraft. There are signs that say no parking and there are security cameras. If you don't stay too long you will be fine, time your planes accurately and everything will be okay.<br />
<br />
===Hill Dermaceuticals Inc. Parking Lot===<br />
<br />
At the corner of E 26th Place and Mellonville Ave there is a parking lot owned by Hill Demaceuticals Inc, on weekends they are fine with you using their parking lot. It offers good views of runway 5L and of the taxiway.<br />
<br />
===Parking Garage===<br />
<br />
The parking garage offers good views of the ramp and with a long enough lens, runway shots are possible. The fees change so check before you go.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
<br />
===Commercial Airlines and Aircraft===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|'''Airlines'''<br />
|'''Aircraft'''<br />
|-<br />
|Allegiant Airlines<br />
|A319, A320<br />
|-<br />
|TUI Airlines<br />
|787-8<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Orlando_Sanford_International_Airport&diff=16974Orlando Sanford International Airport2021-02-26T19:07:32Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Other Spotting Locations */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=Orlando Sanford International Airport|<br />
location=Sanford, Florida|<br />
iata=SFB|<br />
icao=KSFB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://www.orlandosanfordairport.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=SFB&spn=0.031912,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=|<br />
atcground=|<br />
atcclearance=|<br />
atcapproach=|<br />
atcdeparture=|<br />
atcatis=|<br />
atcunicom=}}<br />
<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===South Mellonvile Ave===<br />
<br />
North of Airport Blvd, puts you at the west end of runway 5L.<br />
<br />
===Beardall Ave South===<br />
<br />
At the end of this road there is a circle turnaround point, it overlooks runway 27R and offers good views of the taxiway and of landing aircraft. There are signs that say no parking and there are security cameras. If you don't stay too long you will be fine, time your planes accurately and everything will be okay.<br />
<br />
===Hill Dermaceuticals Inc. Parking Lot===<br />
<br />
At the corner of E 26th Place and Mellonville Ave there is a parking lot owned by Hill Demaceuticals Inc, on weekends they are fine with you using their parking lot. It offers good views of runway 5L and of the taxiway.<br />
<br />
===Parking Garage===<br />
<br />
The parking garage offers good views of the ramp and with a long enough lens, runway shots are possible. The fees change so check before you go.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
<br />
===Commercial Airlines and Aircraft===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|'''Airlines'''<br />
|'''Aircraft'''<br />
|-<br />
|Allegiant Airlines<br />
|A319, A320<br />
|-<br />
|Interjet<br />
|A320<br />
|-<br />
|Jetairfly<br />
|767-300<br />
|-<br />
|TUI Airlines<br />
|787-8<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Daytona_Beach_International_Airport&diff=16971Daytona Beach International Airport2021-02-09T18:22:16Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Midway Avenue Dirt Lot */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
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{{infobox|fullname=Daytona Beach International Airport|<br />
location=Daytona Beach, Florida|<br />
iata=DAB|<br />
icao=KDAB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://flydaytonafirst.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=DAB&spn=0.063570,0.118721&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=120.7, 118.1|<br />
atcground=121.9|<br />
atcclearance=119.3|<br />
atcapproach=118.85(N 4000-7500), 125.35(S 3500 & BLO), 125.72(8000-11000), 125.8(N 3500 & BLO), 127.075(S 4000-7500)|<br />
atcdeparture=123.9|<br />
atcatis=120.05|<br />
atcunicom=122.95}}<br />
<br />
The '''Daytona Beach International Airport''' is a regional airport located just west of Daytona Beach, Florida. The airport is consistently one of the top 20 busiest in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, but sees very few airline operations. A number of major flight schools (most notably Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) are located on the field and operate hundreds of training flights per day in light aircraft. Each year during February and July the airport becomes a busy hub for corporate traffic, as race teams ferry equipment and personnel into Daytona for NASCAR races. During the race weeks Daytona becomes a bustling airport ripe for spotting, during the rest of the year spotting in Daytona is less than noteworthy.<br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
===Emil Buehler AMS Center===<br />
Embry-Riddle's Daytona campus is home to the only "official" spotting location in Daytona. The recently completed Emil Buehler maintenance building includes a second and third floor open patio which overlooks the airport. The building is open to Embry-Riddle students and registered visitors to the campus. The deck directly overlooks Embry-Riddle's private ramp, as well as the approach to Runway 25R. Be aware that the building is often locked on nights and weekends.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|7364907}}<br />
{{jplink|7323632}}<br />
<br />
===Cell Phone Lot and Observation Area===<br />
The cell phone lot doubles as an observation area with plenty of parking. It is located on Midway Avenue just south of the main entrance. It has trash cans and benches and it overlooks the main runway and has good views of the taxiway and the terminal. The gate is a little high and getting good photos is hard for planes on the ground. But for planes taking off west and planes landing east it is easier to get photos. Keep in mind that going up to the fence is prohibited and there are security cameras, airport security has stopped people who approach the fence.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
===ERAU Dirt Lot===<br />
The dirt parking lot on the South side of the Embry-Riddle campus is a popular location for students when Runway 25R is in use. While the sunlight rarely favors this location, an electrical transformer box provides elevation over the fence for photography, and aircraft taxi to within feet of the fence line.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6779783}}<br />
<br />
===ATP Jetcenter Vacant Lot===<br />
A vacant lot exists just North of the ATP Jetcenter FBO where the Volusia County Mosquito Control office was formerly located. As of Fall 2010, this lot was being excavated for environmental abatement and the dirt mounds provided excellent viewing over the fence. This vacant lot is one of the only areas in Daytona which has favorable lighting for photography. When Runway 25R is in use this location is ideal. When the 7's are being used, parking along the airport fence on Belvue Ave. Ext. is possible, but is still not as close to the runway. As long as the lot continues to be vacant, this is by far the best spotting location in Daytona.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6780571}}<br />
{{jplink|6779761}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Extension===<br />
West of the Yelvington Jet Aviation FBO, Bellevue Avenue Extension runs parallel to Runway 7L. Nearby Yelvington the road is posted no-parking, no-stopping. Further West it is common for cars to stop and watch aircraft over the fence. The Volusia County Sheriff has been known to ask cars to move to the South shoulder of the street (away from the airport) but has generally been reasonable to spotters in this location.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6955557}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Bridge===<br />
There is a bridge that goes over Interstate 95 that has a sidewalk. Park in the Volusia Top Gun parking lot, make sure to park in the back so that actual customers have parking. Walk towards the bridge and there are great views of planes landing on runway 7L. Cops didn’t seem to mind photos being taken.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
The Volusia County Sheriff's office takes pride in removing spotters from the airport perimeter. If hassled by the police, simply move along; they do not respond well to logic and reason. If your aim is to avoid the police, stick to Embry-Riddle's campus, otherwise be prepared to be told not to park near the airport fence.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
*'''American Eagle'''<br />
**CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-700, E175<br />
*'''Delta''' <br />
**A319<br />
**A320<br />
**A321<br />
**B757-200<br />
**B737-900ER<br />
**B737-800<br />
* '''Sunwing'''<br />
**737-800<br />
*'''General Aviation'''<br />
**Cessna 172<br />
**Diamond DA-42-L360<br />
**Piper PA-28<br />
**Literally everything else lol<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==<br />
The airport is connected to the VOTRAN bus network, but service is sporadic and limited. Outside of the Embry-Riddle campus, a car is necessary for any spotting.</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Daytona_Beach_International_Airport&diff=16970Daytona Beach International Airport2021-02-09T18:21:20Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Cell Phone Lot and Observation Area */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=Daytona Beach International Airport|<br />
location=Daytona Beach, Florida|<br />
iata=DAB|<br />
icao=KDAB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://flydaytonafirst.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=DAB&spn=0.063570,0.118721&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=120.7, 118.1|<br />
atcground=121.9|<br />
atcclearance=119.3|<br />
atcapproach=118.85(N 4000-7500), 125.35(S 3500 & BLO), 125.72(8000-11000), 125.8(N 3500 & BLO), 127.075(S 4000-7500)|<br />
atcdeparture=123.9|<br />
atcatis=120.05|<br />
atcunicom=122.95}}<br />
<br />
The '''Daytona Beach International Airport''' is a regional airport located just west of Daytona Beach, Florida. The airport is consistently one of the top 20 busiest in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, but sees very few airline operations. A number of major flight schools (most notably Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) are located on the field and operate hundreds of training flights per day in light aircraft. Each year during February and July the airport becomes a busy hub for corporate traffic, as race teams ferry equipment and personnel into Daytona for NASCAR races. During the race weeks Daytona becomes a bustling airport ripe for spotting, during the rest of the year spotting in Daytona is less than noteworthy.<br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
===Emil Buehler AMS Center===<br />
Embry-Riddle's Daytona campus is home to the only "official" spotting location in Daytona. The recently completed Emil Buehler maintenance building includes a second and third floor open patio which overlooks the airport. The building is open to Embry-Riddle students and registered visitors to the campus. The deck directly overlooks Embry-Riddle's private ramp, as well as the approach to Runway 25R. Be aware that the building is often locked on nights and weekends.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|7364907}}<br />
{{jplink|7323632}}<br />
<br />
===Cell Phone Lot and Observation Area===<br />
The cell phone lot doubles as an observation area with plenty of parking. It is located on Midway Avenue just south of the main entrance. It has trash cans and benches and it overlooks the main runway and has good views of the taxiway and the terminal. The gate is a little high and getting good photos is hard for planes on the ground. But for planes taking off west and planes landing east it is easier to get photos. Keep in mind that going up to the fence is prohibited and there are security cameras, airport security has stopped people who approach the fence.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
===ERAU Dirt Lot===<br />
The dirt parking lot on the South side of the Embry-Riddle campus is a popular location for students when Runway 25R is in use. While the sunlight rarely favors this location, an electrical transformer box provides elevation over the fence for photography, and aircraft taxi to within feet of the fence line.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6779783}}<br />
<br />
===Midway Avenue Dirt Lot===<br />
A parking area exists between Midway Avenue and the Daytona Speedway just west of the airport's terminal. This area has recently been branded as the airport's cell phone waiting lot. As with all locations around Daytona, there is no easy way to photograph over the fence, but shooting through the fence can yield good photographs of aircraft taxiing on Taxiway November, especially in the late afternoon.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6677132}}<br />
<br />
===ATP Jetcenter Vacant Lot===<br />
A vacant lot exists just North of the ATP Jetcenter FBO where the Volusia County Mosquito Control office was formerly located. As of Fall 2010, this lot was being excavated for environmental abatement and the dirt mounds provided excellent viewing over the fence. This vacant lot is one of the only areas in Daytona which has favorable lighting for photography. When Runway 25R is in use this location is ideal. When the 7's are being used, parking along the airport fence on Belvue Ave. Ext. is possible, but is still not as close to the runway. As long as the lot continues to be vacant, this is by far the best spotting location in Daytona.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6780571}}<br />
{{jplink|6779761}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Extension===<br />
West of the Yelvington Jet Aviation FBO, Bellevue Avenue Extension runs parallel to Runway 7L. Nearby Yelvington the road is posted no-parking, no-stopping. Further West it is common for cars to stop and watch aircraft over the fence. The Volusia County Sheriff has been known to ask cars to move to the South shoulder of the street (away from the airport) but has generally been reasonable to spotters in this location.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6955557}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Bridge===<br />
There is a bridge that goes over Interstate 95 that has a sidewalk. Park in the Volusia Top Gun parking lot, make sure to park in the back so that actual customers have parking. Walk towards the bridge and there are great views of planes landing on runway 7L. Cops didn’t seem to mind photos being taken.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
The Volusia County Sheriff's office takes pride in removing spotters from the airport perimeter. If hassled by the police, simply move along; they do not respond well to logic and reason. If your aim is to avoid the police, stick to Embry-Riddle's campus, otherwise be prepared to be told not to park near the airport fence.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
*'''American Eagle'''<br />
**CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-700, E175<br />
*'''Delta''' <br />
**A319<br />
**A320<br />
**A321<br />
**B757-200<br />
**B737-900ER<br />
**B737-800<br />
* '''Sunwing'''<br />
**737-800<br />
*'''General Aviation'''<br />
**Cessna 172<br />
**Diamond DA-42-L360<br />
**Piper PA-28<br />
**Literally everything else lol<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==<br />
The airport is connected to the VOTRAN bus network, but service is sporadic and limited. Outside of the Embry-Riddle campus, a car is necessary for any spotting.</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Daytona_Beach_International_Airport&diff=16969Daytona Beach International Airport2021-02-09T18:19:48Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Official Spotting Locations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=Daytona Beach International Airport|<br />
location=Daytona Beach, Florida|<br />
iata=DAB|<br />
icao=KDAB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://flydaytonafirst.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=DAB&spn=0.063570,0.118721&t=h&hl=en|<br />
mapsource=Google Maps|<br />
atctower=120.7, 118.1|<br />
atcground=121.9|<br />
atcclearance=119.3|<br />
atcapproach=118.85(N 4000-7500), 125.35(S 3500 & BLO), 125.72(8000-11000), 125.8(N 3500 & BLO), 127.075(S 4000-7500)|<br />
atcdeparture=123.9|<br />
atcatis=120.05|<br />
atcunicom=122.95}}<br />
<br />
The '''Daytona Beach International Airport''' is a regional airport located just west of Daytona Beach, Florida. The airport is consistently one of the top 20 busiest in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, but sees very few airline operations. A number of major flight schools (most notably Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) are located on the field and operate hundreds of training flights per day in light aircraft. Each year during February and July the airport becomes a busy hub for corporate traffic, as race teams ferry equipment and personnel into Daytona for NASCAR races. During the race weeks Daytona becomes a bustling airport ripe for spotting, during the rest of the year spotting in Daytona is less than noteworthy.<br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
===Emil Buehler AMS Center===<br />
Embry-Riddle's Daytona campus is home to the only "official" spotting location in Daytona. The recently completed Emil Buehler maintenance building includes a second and third floor open patio which overlooks the airport. The building is open to Embry-Riddle students and registered visitors to the campus. The deck directly overlooks Embry-Riddle's private ramp, as well as the approach to Runway 25R. Be aware that the building is often locked on nights and weekends.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|7364907}}<br />
{{jplink|7323632}}<br />
<br />
===Cell Phone Lot and Observation Area===<br />
The cell phone lot doubles as an observation area with plenty of parking. It also has trash cans and benches. It overlooks the main runway and has good views of the taxiway and the terminal. The gate is a little high and getting good photos is hard for planes on the ground. For planes taking off west and planes landing east it is easier to get photos. Keep in mind that going up to the fence is prohibited and there are security cameras, airport security has stopped people who approach the fence.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
===ERAU Dirt Lot===<br />
The dirt parking lot on the South side of the Embry-Riddle campus is a popular location for students when Runway 25R is in use. While the sunlight rarely favors this location, an electrical transformer box provides elevation over the fence for photography, and aircraft taxi to within feet of the fence line.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6779783}}<br />
<br />
===Midway Avenue Dirt Lot===<br />
A parking area exists between Midway Avenue and the Daytona Speedway just west of the airport's terminal. This area has recently been branded as the airport's cell phone waiting lot. As with all locations around Daytona, there is no easy way to photograph over the fence, but shooting through the fence can yield good photographs of aircraft taxiing on Taxiway November, especially in the late afternoon.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6677132}}<br />
<br />
===ATP Jetcenter Vacant Lot===<br />
A vacant lot exists just North of the ATP Jetcenter FBO where the Volusia County Mosquito Control office was formerly located. As of Fall 2010, this lot was being excavated for environmental abatement and the dirt mounds provided excellent viewing over the fence. This vacant lot is one of the only areas in Daytona which has favorable lighting for photography. When Runway 25R is in use this location is ideal. When the 7's are being used, parking along the airport fence on Belvue Ave. Ext. is possible, but is still not as close to the runway. As long as the lot continues to be vacant, this is by far the best spotting location in Daytona.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6780571}}<br />
{{jplink|6779761}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Extension===<br />
West of the Yelvington Jet Aviation FBO, Bellevue Avenue Extension runs parallel to Runway 7L. Nearby Yelvington the road is posted no-parking, no-stopping. Further West it is common for cars to stop and watch aircraft over the fence. The Volusia County Sheriff has been known to ask cars to move to the South shoulder of the street (away from the airport) but has generally been reasonable to spotters in this location.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6955557}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Bridge===<br />
There is a bridge that goes over Interstate 95 that has a sidewalk. Park in the Volusia Top Gun parking lot, make sure to park in the back so that actual customers have parking. Walk towards the bridge and there are great views of planes landing on runway 7L. Cops didn’t seem to mind photos being taken.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
The Volusia County Sheriff's office takes pride in removing spotters from the airport perimeter. If hassled by the police, simply move along; they do not respond well to logic and reason. If your aim is to avoid the police, stick to Embry-Riddle's campus, otherwise be prepared to be told not to park near the airport fence.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
*'''American Eagle'''<br />
**CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-700, E175<br />
*'''Delta''' <br />
**A319<br />
**A320<br />
**A321<br />
**B757-200<br />
**B737-900ER<br />
**B737-800<br />
* '''Sunwing'''<br />
**737-800<br />
*'''General Aviation'''<br />
**Cessna 172<br />
**Diamond DA-42-L360<br />
**Piper PA-28<br />
**Literally everything else lol<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==<br />
The airport is connected to the VOTRAN bus network, but service is sporadic and limited. Outside of the Embry-Riddle campus, a car is necessary for any spotting.</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Jacksonville_International_Airport&diff=16968Jacksonville International Airport2021-01-27T03:37:14Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Official Spotting Locations */</p>
<hr />
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<br />
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<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
There is a small dirt lot off of Pecan Park Road. It provides good views of runway 32. There is a gate surrounding the lot so standing on the roof of your car or bringing a ladder is recommended. Police prefer you stay within the lot if you are taking pictures as the road can get busy and potentially get dangerous for people standing on the side of the road. This location is slow, the runway it looks at is the shorter runway and has less traffic. However, if you bring a long enough lens it is possible to get photos of the cargo apron.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**737-800, A319, ERJ175, CRJ900<br />
* '''Delta '''<br />
**A321, 757, ERJ175<br />
* '''FedEx '''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Frontier'''<br />
**A320<br />
* '''Southwest Airlines'''<br />
**737-800<br />
* '''United Airlines'''<br />
**A319, 737-800<br />
* '''UPS'''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Florida Air National Guard'''<br />
**F15C Eagle, CV-22B Ospreys<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Jacksonville_International_Airport&diff=16967Jacksonville International Airport2021-01-27T03:35:38Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Official Spotting Locations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
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<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
There is a small dirt lot off of Pecan Park Road. It provides good views of runway 32. There is a gate surrounding the lot so standing on the roof of your car or bringing a ladder is recommended. Police prefer you stay within the lot if you are taking pictures as the road can get busy and potentially get dangerous for people standing on the side of the road. This location is slow, the runway it looks at is the shorter runway and has less traffic.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**737-800, A319, ERJ175, CRJ900<br />
* '''Delta '''<br />
**A321, 757, ERJ175<br />
* '''FedEx '''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Frontier'''<br />
**A320<br />
* '''Southwest Airlines'''<br />
**737-800<br />
* '''United Airlines'''<br />
**A319, 737-800<br />
* '''UPS'''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Florida Air National Guard'''<br />
**F15C Eagle, CV-22B Ospreys<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Jacksonville_International_Airport&diff=16966Jacksonville International Airport2021-01-27T03:33:29Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Regular Traffic */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
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<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
There is a small dirt lot off of Pecan Park Road. It provides good views of runway 32. There is a gate surrounding the lot so standing on the roof of your car or bringing a ladder is recommended. Police prefer you stay within the lot if you are taking pictures as the road can get busy and potentially get dangerous for people standing on the side of the road.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**737-800, A319, ERJ175, CRJ900<br />
* '''Delta '''<br />
**A321, 757, ERJ175<br />
* '''FedEx '''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Frontier'''<br />
**A320<br />
* '''Southwest Airlines'''<br />
**737-800<br />
* '''United Airlines'''<br />
**A319, 737-800<br />
* '''UPS'''<br />
**757<br />
* '''Florida Air National Guard'''<br />
**F15C Eagle, CV-22B Ospreys<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Jacksonville_International_Airport&diff=16965Jacksonville International Airport2021-01-27T03:25:17Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Official Spotting Locations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
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<br />
<!-- Introductory paragraph goes here --><br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
There is a small dirt lot off of Pecan Park Road. It provides good views of runway 32. There is a gate surrounding the lot so standing on the roof of your car or bringing a ladder is recommended. Police prefer you stay within the lot if you are taking pictures as the road can get busy and potentially get dangerous for people standing on the side of the road.<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
<br />
===Location===<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Daytona_Beach_International_Airport&diff=16963Daytona Beach International Airport2021-01-23T19:53:59Z<p>Hmcr0213: /* Regular Traffic */</p>
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<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=Daytona Beach International Airport|<br />
location=Daytona Beach, Florida|<br />
iata=DAB|<br />
icao=KDAB|<br />
aptype=Commercial|<br />
website=http://flydaytonafirst.com|<br />
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atcapproach=118.85(N 4000-7500), 125.35(S 3500 & BLO), 125.72(8000-11000), 125.8(N 3500 & BLO), 127.075(S 4000-7500)|<br />
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<br />
The '''Daytona Beach International Airport''' is a regional airport located just west of Daytona Beach, Florida. The airport is consistently one of the top 20 busiest in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, but sees very few airline operations. A number of major flight schools (most notably Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) are located on the field and operate hundreds of training flights per day in light aircraft. Each year during February and July the airport becomes a busy hub for corporate traffic, as race teams ferry equipment and personnel into Daytona for NASCAR races. During the race weeks Daytona becomes a bustling airport ripe for spotting, during the rest of the year spotting in Daytona is less than noteworthy.<br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
===Emil Buehler AMS Center===<br />
Embry-Riddle's Daytona campus is home to the only "official" spotting location in Daytona. The recently completed Emil Buehler maintenance building includes a second and third floor open patio which overlooks the airport. The building is open to Embry-Riddle students and registered visitors to the campus. The deck directly overlooks Embry-Riddle's private ramp, as well as the approach to Runway 25R. Be aware that the building is often locked on nights and weekends.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|7364907}}<br />
{{jplink|7323632}}<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
===ERAU Dirt Lot===<br />
The dirt parking lot on the South side of the Embry-Riddle campus is a popular location for students when Runway 25R is in use. While the sunlight rarely favors this location, an electrical transformer box provides elevation over the fence for photography, and aircraft taxi to within feet of the fence line.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6779783}}<br />
<br />
===Midway Avenue Dirt Lot===<br />
A parking area exists between Midway Avenue and the Daytona Speedway just west of the airport's terminal. This area has recently been branded as the airport's cell phone waiting lot. As with all locations around Daytona, there is no easy way to photograph over the fence, but shooting through the fence can yield good photographs of aircraft taxiing on Taxiway November, especially in the late afternoon.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6677132}}<br />
<br />
===ATP Jetcenter Vacant Lot===<br />
A vacant lot exists just North of the ATP Jetcenter FBO where the Volusia County Mosquito Control office was formerly located. As of Fall 2010, this lot was being excavated for environmental abatement and the dirt mounds provided excellent viewing over the fence. This vacant lot is one of the only areas in Daytona which has favorable lighting for photography. When Runway 25R is in use this location is ideal. When the 7's are being used, parking along the airport fence on Belvue Ave. Ext. is possible, but is still not as close to the runway. As long as the lot continues to be vacant, this is by far the best spotting location in Daytona.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6780571}}<br />
{{jplink|6779761}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Extension===<br />
West of the Yelvington Jet Aviation FBO, Bellevue Avenue Extension runs parallel to Runway 7L. Nearby Yelvington the road is posted no-parking, no-stopping. Further West it is common for cars to stop and watch aircraft over the fence. The Volusia County Sheriff has been known to ask cars to move to the South shoulder of the street (away from the airport) but has generally been reasonable to spotters in this location.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6955557}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Bridge===<br />
There is a bridge that goes over Interstate 95 that has a sidewalk. Park in the Volusia Top Gun parking lot, make sure to park in the back so that actual customers have parking. Walk towards the bridge and there are great views of planes landing on runway 7L. Cops didn’t seem to mind photos being taken.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
The Volusia County Sheriff's office takes pride in removing spotters from the airport perimeter. If hassled by the police, simply move along; they do not respond well to logic and reason. If your aim is to avoid the police, stick to Embry-Riddle's campus, otherwise be prepared to be told not to park near the airport fence.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
* '''American Airlines'''<br />
**A319, A320<br />
*'''American Eagle'''<br />
**CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-700, E175<br />
*'''Delta''' <br />
**MD-88<br />
**MD-90<br />
**A319<br />
**A320<br />
**A321<br />
**B757-200<br />
**B737-900ER<br />
**B737-800<br />
* '''Sunwing'''<br />
**737-800<br />
*'''General Aviation'''<br />
**Cessna 172<br />
**Diamond DA-42-L360<br />
**Piper PA-28<br />
**Literally everything else lol<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==<br />
The airport is connected to the VOTRAN bus network, but service is sporadic and limited. Outside of the Embry-Riddle campus, a car is necessary for any spotting.</div>Hmcr0213https://www.spotterswiki.com/index.php?title=Daytona_Beach_International_Airport&diff=16962Daytona Beach International Airport2021-01-23T19:51:23Z<p>Hmcr0213: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{categorybox|North America|United States|Florida}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|fullname=Daytona Beach International Airport|<br />
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iata=DAB|<br />
icao=KDAB|<br />
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website=http://flydaytonafirst.com|<br />
mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=DAB&spn=0.063570,0.118721&t=h&hl=en|<br />
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atcatis=120.05|<br />
atcunicom=122.95}}<br />
<br />
The '''Daytona Beach International Airport''' is a regional airport located just west of Daytona Beach, Florida. The airport is consistently one of the top 20 busiest in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, but sees very few airline operations. A number of major flight schools (most notably Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) are located on the field and operate hundreds of training flights per day in light aircraft. Each year during February and July the airport becomes a busy hub for corporate traffic, as race teams ferry equipment and personnel into Daytona for NASCAR races. During the race weeks Daytona becomes a bustling airport ripe for spotting, during the rest of the year spotting in Daytona is less than noteworthy.<br />
<br />
==Official Spotting Locations==<br />
===Emil Buehler AMS Center===<br />
Embry-Riddle's Daytona campus is home to the only "official" spotting location in Daytona. The recently completed Emil Buehler maintenance building includes a second and third floor open patio which overlooks the airport. The building is open to Embry-Riddle students and registered visitors to the campus. The deck directly overlooks Embry-Riddle's private ramp, as well as the approach to Runway 25R. Be aware that the building is often locked on nights and weekends.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|7364907}}<br />
{{jplink|7323632}}<br />
<br />
==Other Spotting Locations==<br />
===ERAU Dirt Lot===<br />
The dirt parking lot on the South side of the Embry-Riddle campus is a popular location for students when Runway 25R is in use. While the sunlight rarely favors this location, an electrical transformer box provides elevation over the fence for photography, and aircraft taxi to within feet of the fence line.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6779783}}<br />
<br />
===Midway Avenue Dirt Lot===<br />
A parking area exists between Midway Avenue and the Daytona Speedway just west of the airport's terminal. This area has recently been branded as the airport's cell phone waiting lot. As with all locations around Daytona, there is no easy way to photograph over the fence, but shooting through the fence can yield good photographs of aircraft taxiing on Taxiway November, especially in the late afternoon.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6677132}}<br />
<br />
===ATP Jetcenter Vacant Lot===<br />
A vacant lot exists just North of the ATP Jetcenter FBO where the Volusia County Mosquito Control office was formerly located. As of Fall 2010, this lot was being excavated for environmental abatement and the dirt mounds provided excellent viewing over the fence. This vacant lot is one of the only areas in Daytona which has favorable lighting for photography. When Runway 25R is in use this location is ideal. When the 7's are being used, parking along the airport fence on Belvue Ave. Ext. is possible, but is still not as close to the runway. As long as the lot continues to be vacant, this is by far the best spotting location in Daytona.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6780571}}<br />
{{jplink|6779761}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Extension===<br />
West of the Yelvington Jet Aviation FBO, Bellevue Avenue Extension runs parallel to Runway 7L. Nearby Yelvington the road is posted no-parking, no-stopping. Further West it is common for cars to stop and watch aircraft over the fence. The Volusia County Sheriff has been known to ask cars to move to the South shoulder of the street (away from the airport) but has generally been reasonable to spotters in this location.<br />
<br />
{{jplink|6955557}}<br />
<br />
===Bellevue Avenue Bridge===<br />
There is a bridge that goes over Interstate 95 that has a sidewalk. Park in the Volusia Top Gun parking lot, make sure to park in the back so that actual customers have parking. Walk towards the bridge and there are great views of planes landing on runway 7L. Cops didn’t seem to mind photos being taken.<br />
<br />
==Locations to Avoid==<br />
The Volusia County Sheriff's office takes pride in removing spotters from the airport perimeter. If hassled by the police, simply move along; they do not respond well to logic and reason. If your aim is to avoid the police, stick to Embry-Riddle's campus, otherwise be prepared to be told not to park near the airport fence.<br />
<br />
==Regular Traffic==<br />
*'''American Eagle'''<br />
**CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-700, E175<br />
*'''Delta''' <br />
**MD-88<br />
**MD-90<br />
**A319<br />
**A320<br />
**A321<br />
**B757-200<br />
**B737-900ER<br />
**B737-800<br />
*'''General Aviation'''<br />
**Cessna 172<br />
**Diamond DA-42-L360<br />
**Piper PA-28<br />
**Literally everything else lol<br />
<br />
==Facilities and Transportation==<br />
The airport is connected to the VOTRAN bus network, but service is sporadic and limited. Outside of the Embry-Riddle campus, a car is necessary for any spotting.</div>Hmcr0213