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'''Bold text''' Domestic Carriers
'''Bold text''' Domestic Carriers


AirTran Airways B717-200
<p> AirTran Airways B717-200
Alaska Airlines B737-800, B737-900ER
<p> Alaska Airlines B737-800, B737-900ER
American Airlines A319, A321, B737-800, MD-80
<p> American Airlines A319, A321, B737-800, MD-80
American Eagle    E170
<p> American Eagle    E170
Delta Air Lines  A320, B717-200, B737-800, B757-200, MD-88, MD-90
<p> Delta Air Lines  A320, B717-200, B737-800, B757-200, MD-88, MD-90
Delta Connection CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145
<p> Delta Connection CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145
JetBlue Airways  E190
<p> JetBlue Airways  E190
Southwest        B737-300, B737-700, B737-800
<p> Southwest        B737-300, B737-700, B737-800
Spirit Airlines  A319, A320
<p> Spirit Airlines  A319, A320
United Airlines  A319, A320, B737-800, B737-900, B757-200
<p> United Airlines  A319, A320, B737-800, B737-900, B757-200
United Express  CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145
<p> United Express  CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145
US Airways      A319, A320, A321, A330-200, A330-300, B737-400, B757-200, B767-200, E190
<p> US Airways      A319, A320, A321, A330-200, A330-300, B737-400, B757-200, B767-200, E190
US Airways Express CRJ-200, CRJ-900, E170, occasional ERJ-145
<p> US Airways Express CRJ-200, CRJ-900, E170, occasional ERJ-145
Virgin America  A319, A320
<p> Virgin America  A319, A320


'''Bold text''' International Carriers
'''Bold text''' International Carriers
Air Canada Express                      E170
<p> Air Canada Express                      E170
Apple Vacations operated by Aeromexico  B737-800 (seasonal)
<p> Apple Vacations operated by Aeromexico  B737-800 (seasonal)
Apple Vacations operated by Frontier    A320 (seasonal)
<p> Apple Vacations operated by Frontier    A320 (seasonal)
British Airways                          B777-200ER (daytime), B787-8 (seasonal dusk), B767-300ER (winter dusk)
<p> British Airways                          B777-200ER (daytime), B787-8 (seasonal dusk), B767-300ER (winter dusk)
Lufthansa                                A330-300 (seasonal), A340-300, A340-600 (seasonal)
<p> Lufthansa                                A330-300 (seasonal), A340-300, A340-600 (seasonal)
Qatar Airways                            B777-300ER
<p> Qatar Airways                            B777-300ER


'''Bold text''' Cargo Carriers
'''Bold text''' Cargo Carriers
DHL operated by ABX Air                  B767-200F
<p> DHL operated by ABX Air                  B767-200F
FedEx Express                            A300-600, B757-200F, DC-10, MD-11 (DC-10 and MD-11 are dusk; all others dawn and night)
<P> FedEx Express                            A300-600, B757-200F, DC-10, MD-11 (DC-10 and MD-11 are dusk; all others dawn and night)
FedEx operated by ATI                    DC-8-72F, B757-200F (all Christmas seasonals)
<P> FedEx operated by ATI                    DC-8-72F, B757-200F (all Christmas seasonals)
UPS                                      A300-600, B757-200F, B767-300F, MD-11F (Only daytimes are MD-11 and 767-300)
<p> UPS                                      A300-600, B757-200F, B767-300F, MD-11F (Only daytimes are MD-11 and 767-300)
UPS operated by Centourian and Atlas    B747-400F and MD-11F (all Christmas seasonals)
<p> UPS operated by Centourian and Atlas    B747-400F and MD-11F (all Christmas seasonals)


'''Bold text''' Frequent Charters
'''Bold text''' Frequent Charters
NetJets Aviation                        C560, Dassault Falcons
<P> NetJets Aviation                        C560, Dassault Falcons
Delta Air Lines                          B747-400 and B767-300ER (mostly during football seasonal)
<P> Delta Air Lines                          B747-400 and B767-300ER (mostly during football seasonal)
Air Canada Jetz                          A320 (around hockey season)
<P> Air Canada Jetz                          A320 (around hockey season)
Elan Express                            B727-200 (around baseball and basketball seasons)
<P> Elan Express                            B727-200 (around baseball and basketball seasons)
Antonov Design Bureau                    A124 (one or two monthly)
<P> Antonov Design Bureau                    A124 (one or two monthly)
Volga-Dnepr                              A124 and IL-76 (one monthly)
<P> Volga-Dnepr                              A124 and IL-76 (one monthly)


It is also worth getting soaked with rain while spotting because KPHL is notorious for getting all sorts of diversion gems ranging from Caribbean 737-800s to Lufthansa 747-8Is due to PHL's close proximity to JFK, EWR, BWI, and IAD!
It is also worth getting soaked with rain while spotting because KPHL is notorious for getting all sorts of diversion gems ranging from Caribbean 737-800s to Lufthansa 747-8Is due to PHL's close proximity to JFK, EWR, BWI, and IAD!

Revision as of 14:57, 15 July 2014

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Pennsylvania


Philadelphia International Airport
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
IATA code PHL
ICAO code KPHL
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.phl.org
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.50 - 27R/9L, 35/17, 8/26
135.10 - 27L/9R
Ground 121.90 East
121.65 West
Clearance 118.85
Approach 126.60 South Arrival
128.40 North Arrival
125.40 Final Vectors One
132.675 Final Vectors Two (RWY 35) in normal west Ops - In SAPR2 Ops it's used for 27L
Departure124.35 North
119.75 South
ATIS 133.40 Arrivals
135.925 Departures
Departure122.95
Plane Spotting Hotels guide


Official Spotting Locations

Hog Island Road

Runway 26

After going through the underpass, continue for 100 yards, stop, U-turn to the opposite side of the road, good location for Rwy. 26 approaches, small aircraft & RJ's.

Hog Island Rd

Runs right next to the airport and there are numerous spots along the road. The main use of Hog Island Rd is just after the first curve out of the tunnel straightens out. Excellent location for shooting arriving flights on final for runway 27-R.

Side On

You can go farther up park and right when the road starts to climb a light grade to shoot side on shots of aircraft over the threshold through the fence. Airport police tend to restrict shooting through the fence, however, enforcement is applied on an individual basis.

Gravel Lot

Further down Hog Island Road, next to the UPS facility, there is a small gravel parking lot which is near 27L. Good views of the 27L departures can be had. When you see fire training equipment that is the Gravel Lot right there.

Other Spotting Locations

Location

Locations to Avoid

Not any places to really avoid on the Philadelphia County side of the airport. Just don't park along the fence side at all. Tinicum Twp PD may have a problem with you parking down by 9R. So keep the time your there for a shot minimal and move on. Granted you sometimes can go a whole day without having problems. But if they do say move then don't give them any problems as there are some No Parking signs along this portion of the road. You can then move back to the Gravel Lot.

Regular Traffic

Bold text Domestic Carriers

AirTran Airways B717-200

Alaska Airlines B737-800, B737-900ER

American Airlines A319, A321, B737-800, MD-80

American Eagle E170

Delta Air Lines A320, B717-200, B737-800, B757-200, MD-88, MD-90

Delta Connection CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145

JetBlue Airways E190

Southwest B737-300, B737-700, B737-800

Spirit Airlines A319, A320

United Airlines A319, A320, B737-800, B737-900, B757-200

United Express CRJ-200, CRJ-700, ERJ-145

US Airways A319, A320, A321, A330-200, A330-300, B737-400, B757-200, B767-200, E190

US Airways Express CRJ-200, CRJ-900, E170, occasional ERJ-145

Virgin America A319, A320 Bold text International Carriers

Air Canada Express E170

Apple Vacations operated by Aeromexico B737-800 (seasonal)

Apple Vacations operated by Frontier A320 (seasonal)

British Airways B777-200ER (daytime), B787-8 (seasonal dusk), B767-300ER (winter dusk)

Lufthansa A330-300 (seasonal), A340-300, A340-600 (seasonal)

Qatar Airways B777-300ER Bold text Cargo Carriers

DHL operated by ABX Air B767-200F

FedEx Express A300-600, B757-200F, DC-10, MD-11 (DC-10 and MD-11 are dusk; all others dawn and night)

FedEx operated by ATI DC-8-72F, B757-200F (all Christmas seasonals)

UPS A300-600, B757-200F, B767-300F, MD-11F (Only daytimes are MD-11 and 767-300)

UPS operated by Centourian and Atlas B747-400F and MD-11F (all Christmas seasonals) Bold text Frequent Charters

NetJets Aviation C560, Dassault Falcons

Delta Air Lines B747-400 and B767-300ER (mostly during football seasonal)

Air Canada Jetz A320 (around hockey season)

Elan Express B727-200 (around baseball and basketball seasons)

Antonov Design Bureau A124 (one or two monthly)

Volga-Dnepr A124 and IL-76 (one monthly) It is also worth getting soaked with rain while spotting because KPHL is notorious for getting all sorts of diversion gems ranging from Caribbean 737-800s to Lufthansa 747-8Is due to PHL's close proximity to JFK, EWR, BWI, and IAD!

Facilities and Transportation

External links

  • PHLAirline.com - spotter maps with photos of spotter locations and typical photos obtained