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== Post Office ==
== Spotting Locations ==


This spot is located on Air Cargo Rd. on the east side of the airport. Take Air Cargo Rd. south until you see the post office on the left hand side, it is just north of the Employee Parking Lot. Pull into the Post Office and walk east down the south side of the building. There is a fence at the end which will provide good views of Taxiway E, Taxiway N, and Runway 17L/35R. This spot is best in the afternoon and late evening. A 70-300 is recommended, although a 70-200 will work absolutely fine.
===Post Office===
This spot is located on Air Cargo Rd. on the east side of the airport. Take Air Cargo Rd. south until you see the post office on the left hand side, it is just north of the Employee Parking Lot. Pull into the Post Office and walk east down the south side of the building. There is a fence at the end which will provide good views of Taxiway E, Taxiway N, and Runway 17L/35R. This spot is best in the afternoon and late evening. A 70-300 is recommended, although a 70-200 will work absolutely fine. You will have to shoot through a fence at this location.
 
===Long Term Parking Garage===
Drive towards the Terminal and park in the short term parking garage (1st hr free). Then walk to the long term garage (just north of the short term garage). On either side there are stairwells which provide a good place to stand without blocking parking spaces. For the east side you can see traffic on the east terminal ramp, Taxiway E, Taxiway N, and Runway 17L/35R Ops. A 100-400 will work fine for the east side. For the west, you can see West Concourse North Ops (basically CO, UA) using the gates and the taxiway just north of the concourse. Runway 17R/35L ops are pretty much useless for the limited visibility and long distance to the runway. For terminal ramp and gate ops, a 70-200 is fine. If you want to attempt 17R/35L ops, bring the big nasty out. 300-500 if heat haze doesn't kill you. East side is afternoon/evening, west side is morning with limited afternoon if the light is right.
 
===2nd Level Departure Road===
Park in the short term, then take the elevator down to the basement, then catch the moving walkways into the terminal, then take the escalators to the top level and exit the Terminal, on the west side of the terminal a walkway goes down the departure roadway, near the west concourse. Follow this down until you can see over the wall comfortably, the wall starts about 25 feet high, then tapers off to about 3-4 feet. Good head on shots can be taken with planes using the UA/CO gates. Other than that, you won't get much other action from this spot. Police are on duty less than 200 feet away, bring all identification and leave at once if they ask you to. Don't argue your rights, just find somewhere else to shoot. They normally won't bother you. A 70-200 will work. Morning spot and some (very limited) afternoon/evening.


==Spotting Locations Map==
==Spotting Locations Map==

Revision as of 23:34, 10 May 2009

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Oklahoma
Will Rogers World Airport
Location Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
IATA code OKC
ICAO code KOKC
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.flyokc.com
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 119.35
Ground 121.9
Clearance 124.35,121.9
Approach 120.450
Departure120.450
ATIS 125.85



Spotting Locations

Post Office

This spot is located on Air Cargo Rd. on the east side of the airport. Take Air Cargo Rd. south until you see the post office on the left hand side, it is just north of the Employee Parking Lot. Pull into the Post Office and walk east down the south side of the building. There is a fence at the end which will provide good views of Taxiway E, Taxiway N, and Runway 17L/35R. This spot is best in the afternoon and late evening. A 70-300 is recommended, although a 70-200 will work absolutely fine. You will have to shoot through a fence at this location.

Long Term Parking Garage

Drive towards the Terminal and park in the short term parking garage (1st hr free). Then walk to the long term garage (just north of the short term garage). On either side there are stairwells which provide a good place to stand without blocking parking spaces. For the east side you can see traffic on the east terminal ramp, Taxiway E, Taxiway N, and Runway 17L/35R Ops. A 100-400 will work fine for the east side. For the west, you can see West Concourse North Ops (basically CO, UA) using the gates and the taxiway just north of the concourse. Runway 17R/35L ops are pretty much useless for the limited visibility and long distance to the runway. For terminal ramp and gate ops, a 70-200 is fine. If you want to attempt 17R/35L ops, bring the big nasty out. 300-500 if heat haze doesn't kill you. East side is afternoon/evening, west side is morning with limited afternoon if the light is right.

2nd Level Departure Road

Park in the short term, then take the elevator down to the basement, then catch the moving walkways into the terminal, then take the escalators to the top level and exit the Terminal, on the west side of the terminal a walkway goes down the departure roadway, near the west concourse. Follow this down until you can see over the wall comfortably, the wall starts about 25 feet high, then tapers off to about 3-4 feet. Good head on shots can be taken with planes using the UA/CO gates. Other than that, you won't get much other action from this spot. Police are on duty less than 200 feet away, bring all identification and leave at once if they ask you to. Don't argue your rights, just find somewhere else to shoot. They normally won't bother you. A 70-200 will work. Morning spot and some (very limited) afternoon/evening.

Spotting Locations Map

<googlemap lat="35.391009" lon="-97.595329" type="satellite" zoom="13" width="525" height="525" controls="large">35.398124, -97.592942, Post Office 35.396845, -97.597073, Parking Garage (West Side) 35.396856, -97.595195, Parking Garage (East Side) 35.406215, -97.601126, 17R threshold 35.396556, -97.600758, Terminal Ramp 35.396537, -97.597722, Terminal Drive (Departure level, Second Level) 35.362859, -97.593184, Recommended Spot for 35R PM Arrivals 35.362946, -97.585545, Recommended spot for 35R AM Arrivals 35.362946, -97.61065, Recommended Spot for 35L PM arrivals note: Tree Cover is tall and scatered, position yourself accordingly 35.362981, -97.600436, Recommended spot for 35L AM Arrivals

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35.397219, -97.601016, The Hangars 35.404372, -97.600973, The Hangars 35.402623, -97.60108 35.401644, -97.600994 35.400804, -97.600908 35.400245, -97.600822 35.399335, -97.60108 35.407521, -97.60108

  1. 758BC5

35.411438, -97.583313, Portland Ave. 35.378273, -97.583141, Portland Ave.

  1. 758BC5

35.363156, -97.584858, SW 104 St. 35.362876, -97.611465, SW 104 St. 35.362456, -97.591896 </googlemap>

Note: This Google Satelitte Photo is from 2001-2002. The buildings and roads may not be 100% accurate, the spots shown are where they are current time.

Aerial View: Okcspots.jpg

Spotting Tips

Do some homework before you go.

1. Check the weather, and find out which runways are the actives. Generally if the wind is from the North, Arrivals will be on 35R and departures will be scattered between 35L/35R. If winds are from the south, any arrivals from the North, South, or East will land on 17L, and departures again will be scattered between 17L/17R. Most planes inbound from the west will take 17L. That's not always the case, so be flexible.

2. Go to Flightaware.com and print or write down the next 10-15 arrivals and departures by flight number, destination/or departure point, and ETA or the scheduled departure time. Now when spotting you have a general idea of where you need to be at each designated time. It is very easy to find yourself on the wrong side of the airport when something happens on the other side. If you are catching arrivals, listen to the approach frequency to get a heads up on where you need to be. If you are catching departures, listen to Ground to here what runway the planes are going to taxi to.

3. Have fun. If you encounter police officers or anyone else questioning what you are doing, please, don't give them a hard time. Be polite, courteous, and willing to show ID if asked to. I have not heard or had an encounter with anyone except for when I was spotting in the middle of the dark, which was suspicous.

Regular Traffic

Southwest (737-300, 737-500, 737-700) Callsign: "Southwest"

Delta (CRJ-200, CRJ-700, MD-88, ERJ-145) Callsign: "Delta", "Acey", "Jetlink", "Comair", "Skywest"

Continental (ERJ-145, CRJ-200, 737-500) Callsigns: "Jetlink", "Chatauqua", "Continental"

United (CRJ-200, CRJ-700, 737-300, 737-500, A319) Callsigns: "Skywest", "Lindbergh", "United", "Waterski"

Frontier (A319, Q400, A318, A320) Callsigns: "Frontier Flight", "Shasta"

American (ERJ-135, ERJ-145, MD-80) Callsigns: "Eagle Flight"," Waterski", "American"

Northwest (E170, CRJ, DC-9) Callsigns: "Compass Rose", Flagship", "Northwest"

Fedex (A300-600, A310) Callsign: "Fedex"

UPS (767, 757) Callsign: "UPS"

Airborne Express [DHL] (DC-9) Callsign: "Abex"

Alaska (737-400) [MX work] Callsign: "Alaska"

Allegiant (MD83/88) Callsign: "Allegiant"

USAF (KC-135)

JPATS [Justice Prisoner and Alien Transport System] (737-300, 737-400) Callsign: "Justice"

Various Corporate Flights (Cessna Citations, Gulfstream Jets etc.)

Watch the weather at KDFW. If the weather is stormy, watch flightaware, OKC gets some good diversions, such as 777's 757's, 747's and a load of MD80's.

Facilities and Transportation