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==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==


Terminal 4 garage: Levels 7 and 8 are preferred for photography. The north side faces the America West (soon to be US Airways) hub operation as well as runway 8/26. Afternoon landing shots can be taken with a 300-500mm lens.  In summer, photography of the departure lineup for 25R can be taken during select hours, as well as the Southwest operation on the south side.
'''Terminal 4 garage:''' Levels 7 and 8 are preferred for photography. The north side faces the America West (soon to be US Airways) hub operation as well as runway 8/26. Afternoon landing shots can be taken with a 300-500mm lens.  In summer, photography of the departure lineup for 25R can be taken during select hours, as well as the Southwest operation on the south side.


Terminal 3 garage: Level four is preferred, as level 5 has a mesh fence and level 6 is open to the sun. Afternoon photos (all year) can be taken of traffic on taxiways Sierra and Tango crossing between the north and south runway complex. With the construction of the new control tower, this spot is not as good as it used to be.
'''Terminal 3 garage:''' Level four is preferred, as level 5 has a mesh fence and level 6 is open to the sun. Afternoon photos (all year) can be taken of traffic on taxiways Sierra and Tango crossing between the north and south runway complex. With the construction of the new control tower, this spot is not as good as it used to be.


Terminal 2 garage: Good for landing shots on runway 8 and turnoff shots from runway 26. Go up to the second level and find gaps between the lightpoles and trees, photographing over the roadway and fenceline. This spot is exposed to the sun.
'''Terminal 2 garage:''' Good for landing shots on runway 8 and turnoff shots from runway 26. Go up to the second level and find gaps between the lightpoles and trees, photographing over the roadway and fenceline. This spot is exposed to the sun.


Most airport police have no problems with spotting and photography from these locations.
Most airport police have no problems with spotting and photography from these locations.

Revision as of 15:23, 20 November 2005

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Arizona
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Location Phoenix, Arizona
IATA code PHX
ICAO code KPHX
Airport type Commercial
Website [phoenix.gov/AVIATION/ phoenix.gov/AVIATION/]
Overview map [maps.google.com/maps?q=PHX&spn=0.060764,0.118721&t=h&hl=en Google Maps]
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS


Official Spotting Locations

Terminal 4 garage: Levels 7 and 8 are preferred for photography. The north side faces the America West (soon to be US Airways) hub operation as well as runway 8/26. Afternoon landing shots can be taken with a 300-500mm lens. In summer, photography of the departure lineup for 25R can be taken during select hours, as well as the Southwest operation on the south side.

Terminal 3 garage: Level four is preferred, as level 5 has a mesh fence and level 6 is open to the sun. Afternoon photos (all year) can be taken of traffic on taxiways Sierra and Tango crossing between the north and south runway complex. With the construction of the new control tower, this spot is not as good as it used to be.

Terminal 2 garage: Good for landing shots on runway 8 and turnoff shots from runway 26. Go up to the second level and find gaps between the lightpoles and trees, photographing over the roadway and fenceline. This spot is exposed to the sun.

Most airport police have no problems with spotting and photography from these locations.

Other Spotting Locations

Location

Locations to Avoid

The dirt hill north of the Terminal 2 garage, next to the fenceline, is no longer usable due to a new fence built in 2004.

Avoid all employee parking lots as they are secured by card access and are guarded. This includes the East Employee parking lot.

Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation