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WN accounts for roughly half of the passengers through BNA, giving you lots of B737.<br> | |||
Other airlines (AA, DL, NW, US, UA, F9) bring in their smaller mainline equipment or have their respective regionals operate the flights (all jets).<br> | |||
Largest passenger aircraft on schedule is the B737-800 of AA. | |||
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Other traffic includes GA (incl. biz jets), B727 and A300 of FedEx plus the odd C-130 of Tennessee ANG stationed at BNA. | |||
==Facilities and Transportation== | ==Facilities and Transportation== |
Revision as of 01:21, 10 April 2009
Continent: North America | Country: United States | Region: Tennessee |
Nashville International Airport | |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
IATA code | BNA |
ICAO code | KBNA |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.flynashville.com/ |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | |
Ground | |
Clearance | |
Approach | |
ATIS |
Official Spotting Locations
Observation Area
The official observation area is open dawn to dusk. It is closest to Runway 2L/20R but 2C/20C and 13/31 are visible. The terminal is approximately 1 mile away. There are air cargo areas on both sides of the lot. Embraer is just to the north. There are no scanners, restrooms or other facilities. There are some picnic tables and trash cans.
The official observation area is reachable by taking Vultee Boulevard east from the intersection of SR-155 (Briley Parkway). Generally not too much in the way of police hassle - unless you are a photographer with a huge lens. Even then it will basically just be a question-and-answer session.
Other Spotting Locations
Location
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
WN accounts for roughly half of the passengers through BNA, giving you lots of B737.
Other airlines (AA, DL, NW, US, UA, F9) bring in their smaller mainline equipment or have their respective regionals operate the flights (all jets).
Largest passenger aircraft on schedule is the B737-800 of AA.
Other traffic includes GA (incl. biz jets), B727 and A300 of FedEx plus the odd C-130 of Tennessee ANG stationed at BNA.