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The airport has three parallel runways, 12L/30R, 12R/30L, and 11/29.  Normal operations sees arrivals and departures in the 29/30 direction.  11/29 is used by light aircraft only; airliners and all but the smallest business jets will normally use 30R for departures and 30L for arrivals.  When there are no departures, arrivals will sometimes use 30R.  
The airport has three parallel runways, 12L/30R, 12R/30L, and 11/29.  Normal operations sees arrivals and departures in the 29/30 direction.  11/29 is used by light aircraft only; airliners and all but the smallest business jets will normally use 30R for departures and 30L for arrivals.  When there are no departures, arrivals will sometimes use 30R.  


==Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==
 
With the closure and demolition of Terminal C, there are no longer any official spotting locations at KSJC.
 
==Other Spotting Locations==


===San José State University Aviation Department===
===San José State University Aviation Department===
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===Airport Boulevard Spots===
===Airport Boulevard Spots===


'''Airport Blvd Shoulder''': Anywhere along the Airport Blvd curve near the southwestern corner of the Airport, where there are no sidewalks and just a dirt shoulder.  There are ground-level utility boxes that provide a good place to keep your footing when taking photos.  The height of the road shoulder provides enough elevation to see over the fence.   
====Airport Blvd Shoulder====
 
Anywhere along the Airport Blvd curve near the southwestern corner of the Airport, where there are no sidewalks and just a dirt shoulder.  There are ground-level utility boxes that provide a good place to keep your footing when taking photos.  The height of the road shoulder provides enough elevation to see over the fence.   


''HOWEVER'', police have regularly asked me to leave from this location and instead go to the SJSU parking lot just up the street (see "San José State University Aviation Department" above).  It's never been a big deal, but I've been told it's a safety issue with the proximity to the road and lack of sidewalk.  To avoid this issue (as stated in the above section), park in the SJSU lot, walk out onto Airport Blvd when it's time to get your photo, and then walk back to "safety".
''HOWEVER'', police have regularly asked me to leave from this location and instead go to the SJSU parking lot just up the street (see "San José State University Aviation Department" above).  It's never been a big deal, but I've been told it's a safety issue with the proximity to the road and lack of sidewalk.  To avoid this issue (as stated in the above section), park in the SJSU lot, walk out onto Airport Blvd when it's time to get your photo, and then walk back to "safety".
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[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickrailfan/4686986515/ Example Photo 2 by Nick George on Flickr]
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickrailfan/4686986515/ Example Photo 2 by Nick George on Flickr]


'''"The Dirt Hill"''': If you park in the SJSU lot (see above) and walk across Airport Blvd at Coleman Ave, there is a slight dirt hill that is in the middle of the curve made by Airport Blvd, near the I-880 ramps.  Park a chair here and watch planes takeoff and land from both runways.  You used to be able to drive a car up onto the hill but they caught onto it and chained off the driveway, however it is still open to pedestrians.
====The Dirt Hill====
 
If you park in the SJSU lot (see above) and walk across Airport Blvd at Coleman Ave, there is a slight dirt hill that is in the middle of the curve made by Airport Blvd, near the I-880 ramps.  Park a chair here and watch planes takeoff and land from both runways.  You used to be able to drive a car up onto the hill but they caught onto it and chained off the driveway, however it is still open to pedestrians.


[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickrailfan/4444951438/in/photostream/ Example Photo 1 by Nick George on Flickr]
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickrailfan/4444951438/in/photostream/ Example Photo 1 by Nick George on Flickr]
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There is a grassy field at Guadalupe Park which gives some nice opportunities for shots of aircraft landing directly overhead. The park is right near the Target and shopping center along Coleman Avenue and Taylor St.
There is a grassy field at Guadalupe Park which gives some nice opportunities for shots of aircraft landing directly overhead. The park is right near the Target and shopping center along Coleman Avenue and Taylor St.
==Official Spotting Locations==
With the closure and demolition of Terminal C, there are no longer any official spotting locations at KSJC.


==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
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''American Airlines'': MD-82/83, B737-800
''American Airlines'': MD-82/83, B737-800


''American Eagle'': ERJ135, ERJ140
''American Eagle'': ERJ140


''Continental'': B737-800
''Continental'': B737-800


''Delta Airlines'': A319, A320, B737, '''MD-90'''
''Delta Air Lines'': A319, A320, B737, '''MD-90'''


''Hawaiian Airlines'': '''B767-300'''  ''(Departs Mid-Morning, Arrives Late Evening)''
''Hawaiian Airlines'': '''B767-300'''  ''(Departs Mid-Morning, Arrives Late Evening)''
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