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The closeness is very good for those spotters that use flexible mid-range telephotos, but will severely handicap those that have high-end telephotos (especially those with lower ends higher than 70mm). On a  1.6x DSLR, 70mm will barely fit a 757 on taxiway S. Due to the direction of the runway, the lighting is extremely harsh, and spotters should take extra precautions about configuring their cameras properly for the harsh light.
The closeness is very good for those spotters that use flexible mid-range telephotos, but will severely handicap those that have high-end telephotos (especially those with lower ends higher than 70mm). On a  1.6x DSLR, 70mm will barely fit a 757 on taxiway S. Due to the direction of the runway, the lighting is extremely harsh, and spotters should take extra precautions about configuring their cameras properly for the harsh light.


Admission is free most days of the week. However, it's worth noting on Sundays that a security guard sits in the parking lot handing out tickets for admission. When given one, you either have to buy $6 worth of food and drink while at the Aeroparque & have the ticket stamped, or pay $6 for parking upon leaving the facility.  
Admission is free most days of the week. It's worth noting however, that on Sundays, a security guard sits in the parking lot handing out tickets for admission. When given one, you either have to buy at least $6 worth of food and drink while at the Aeroparque & give the stamped ticket to the guard upon exit, or pay a $6 fee upon leaving. Still, the charge is worth it for the quality of pictures possible from the Aeroparque.


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Revision as of 01:13, 6 December 2006

Continent: Central America and Caribbean Country: United States Region: Puerto Rico


Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport
Location San Juan, Puerto Rico
IATA code SJU
ICAO code TJSJ
Airport type Commercial
Website [ ]
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower 132.05 257.8
Ground 121.9 348.6
Clearance 126.4 284.6
Approach 119.4(WEST & SW) 120.9(NORTH & EAST) 269.2(WEST & SW) 290.2(NORTH & EAST)
Departure119.4(WEST & SW) 120.9(NORTH & EAST) 269.2(WEST & SW) 290.2(NORTH & EAST)
ATIS 125.8
Departure123.0


Official Spotting Locations

Aeroparque

Location: Next to taxiway S, inside the airport grounds.

Availability: 11AM to 6PM, closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Equipment: Optimal range is between 35-200mm. Having more on the upper end could help.

Security: None! The spot is made precisely to keep you off the other locations.

Watch out for: Harsh lighting due to direction of the runway, and strong heat distortion.

Description: Aeroparque is an excellent location to begin. It sits right along taxiway S, the main taxiway that runs parallel to runway 8. However, it provides extremely limited visibility for runway 10 arrivals, and none for the departures.

The closeness is very good for those spotters that use flexible mid-range telephotos, but will severely handicap those that have high-end telephotos (especially those with lower ends higher than 70mm). On a 1.6x DSLR, 70mm will barely fit a 757 on taxiway S. Due to the direction of the runway, the lighting is extremely harsh, and spotters should take extra precautions about configuring their cameras properly for the harsh light.

Admission is free most days of the week. It's worth noting however, that on Sundays, a security guard sits in the parking lot handing out tickets for admission. When given one, you either have to buy at least $6 worth of food and drink while at the Aeroparque & give the stamped ticket to the guard upon exit, or pay a $6 fee upon leaving. Still, the charge is worth it for the quality of pictures possible from the Aeroparque.

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Other Spotting Locations

Location

Locations to Avoid

Central Parking Lot

The airport's parking lot (multi-level) used to be an excellent spot until the construction of the new terminals began. Now the visibility of aircraft taxiing along H taxiway is highly limited due to the construction, and when runway 10 re-opens, the spot will be pretty much useless except for catching new angles of runway 08 departures. However, this will require large amounts of zoom (upwards of 300mm), and even then heat distortion might ruin anything that could come out of it.

Another consideration is that airport security patrols the parking lot occasionally, so being cautious is essential. Security tends to be a problem if the police downstairs notices too much activity going on in the top level. Aeroparque is a better spot when runway 10 is closed, and Laguna Garden is a viable alternative when it open.

Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation