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IslipWN
2005-05-11, 06:20 PM
What is your favorite New York airport?


You can pretty much tell what mine is from my username and my signature!

ISP!!!


-Joe

PhilDernerJr
2005-05-11, 07:02 PM
LGA no doubt. I grew here so close to it.

USAF Pilot 07
2005-05-11, 07:40 PM
LGA. So small, yet so busy...

LGA777
2005-05-11, 08:05 PM
LGA is mine as well (see my username) a very unique and unusual airport, and in November I will complete 20 years of working at LGA !!!

Ron Peel

cancidas
2005-05-11, 09:53 PM
LGa is home, based on the history alone. The MAT was one of the first commercial terminals in the area, allowing the clippers to fly to europe from NYC. i don't remember which came first, la guardia field or floyd bennett field, but both were the roots of aviation in our city. actually, i love them both, just with that FBF was still operating...

FlyingColors
2005-05-11, 10:07 PM
EWR for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is where it all happened for me, back in the day when I was 7!!!!!!!

How does it go now..............., let me see....

My uncle George brought me and my cousin to the "new airport" to look around, EWR as we sort of know it today, was just re-opened in 1973 with the current Terminal A (which was and still is United's) and B. C was just a skeleton structure, not completed for many years. We took a look around. I recall seeing an anti collison light on a United 727s tail, going back and forth..........

Full of wonder, I asked my dad to go back, next weekend.

We did. It was great parking under the terminal, kind of cool to a little kid ( and made good use of during all the return visits in bad weather)

We started going down the first satellite jet walkway in Terminal A. To my left I saw a United DC-10-10. And next to her was a DC-8-61. The 10 was in the very new at the time orange red and blue colors while the 8 was sporting the smashing "stars n bars"

Then as a sunbeam broke out across the terminal I noticed this very bright green and orange airplanes. You could not make out what it was due to my line of vision was obscured from the middle satellite walkway...

"Come on dad!" I wailed, yanking on his arm. Away we went to the last satellite. And what was it????!!! It was 2 of Braniff International's "Flying Colors" 727-200s. It was stunning! No other airplanes had the same look or different current colors, together.

So we made our way out to the out side deck that overlooked TWA and across was Terminal B, with Allegheny and Eastern. And the twin towers.

I'll never forget those early days.

I was hooked from that day.............forever!

Mike :)

T-Bird76
2005-05-11, 10:22 PM
JFK for me and for one reason TWA. I flew TWA out of JFK countless times and there's nothing like walking up the stairs in T5 and all of a sudden the tails of those TWA 747's come into view. When you see that you know you going someplace special. Plus I just love the atmosphere of JFK in general, there's so much going on all the time.

Matt Molnar
2005-05-11, 11:28 PM
JFK for sentimental reasons...

- The Hall of Science. They used to offer tours of JFK during the summer...my mom took me twice, the last time probably being in 1987 or 88 when I was 8 or 9 years old. A PA tour guide would take us around the airport aboard a commandeered shuttle bus. Stops included the fire station, the police station, the control tower, the animal center, and the best part, the Pan Am hangar (at the time one of the only hangars on earth that could fit a whole 747), where we were allowed to board a Pan Am 747 and walk around the cabin and sit in the cockpit. I had never flown before so it was the coolest thing ever for me. The whole experience was truly awesome and I remember it like it was a week ago. It's too bad nothing like that will ever be offered again.
- The Concorde. From my house I'd hear it taking off, a good 6 miles away, and I'd also be able to see it on approach to 22. It was always a treat no matter how many times I'd seen it and even though it was from some distance.

And not so sentimental reasons...
- I like widebodies. The 777 is my favorite plane, followed by the 747.

jakbar
2005-05-11, 11:36 PM
Definitely JFK for me. There's just no place like it.

Josh

Vodkagirlkris
2005-05-12, 09:19 AM
I'll have to go with JFK.
No matter what a girl says, the size of the airplane does count.

DNA
2005-05-12, 11:19 AM
JFK is the best, but LGA is much easy to get around. :lol:

moose135
2005-05-13, 11:00 AM
JFK for a number of reasons.

Growing up in Elmont, we were under the approach path to Rwy 22 - saw lots of great planes from my backyard. Also, my father was a mechanic for TWA at JFK, so I got to visit the place many times - he usually had vacation during the summer, and on payday he would go in to pick up his check (this was way before e-banking & direct deposit) He would usually bring me along with him, and if there was an a/c in the hangar, he would bring me in to take a look. Still remember the first time I sat in the cockpit of a 747 - it looked impossibly far down to the ground :shock:

When I was in college, I worked security down at the Pan Am hangars, often as the patrol driver, so I got to drive around the ramp side and up to the terminal area from time to time. Got inside a BA Concorde a couple of times as they used Pan Am's hangar when they needed an inside maintanence area. I have some nice photos, but most are slides, packed away somewhere. :cry:

It's hard to believe TWA and Pan Am are both gone now. Funny thing, though, when you pass the old TWA terminal, they still have the sign out front, so some memories live on.

AAGold
2005-05-13, 01:36 PM
Give you a hint ...

These are nice ...

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/AC1.jpg

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/CO1.jpg

But, they just don't match these ...

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/JL1.jpg

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/LY1.jpg

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/AF1.jpg

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/AR1.jpg

http://www.anniebees.com/Photos/Assets/images/ANet/NW4.jpg

We love all three major airports, but I guess you know which one I love best and why :D

Art

NIKV69
2005-05-15, 04:49 PM
Josh,

Glad someone here is making sense! JFK is the best. I know a lot of guys here are partial to LGA but I think it's an ugly airport inside and outside.

Vodkagirlkris,

You are so right! No matter what a girl tells a guy. Size does matter!

IslipWN
2005-05-15, 07:37 PM
Nick....don't forget that we want to see the picture of your friend's girlfriend!!!!!!!!

NIKV69
2005-05-15, 09:05 PM
Matt got to talk to her briefly last night, her English is improving. She is off the market though, my friend keeps a close eye on her. I will try to get a pic of her. The one I took sucked and had my friend in it as well.

Fly1346
2005-05-15, 09:25 PM
The two that I am closest to. JFK and LGA! However JFK has a great amount of variety. LGA as DNA said is easy to get around!

SengaB
2005-05-16, 12:49 AM
For me its SWF.
I have flown there many times and have done photography there too. The ALSFII approach lights at the top of runway 9 are an awsome site when landing at night! Its the only airport in the area where you hold short for a C-5 doing touch and goes.

Senga

727C47
2015-08-09, 10:26 AM
JFK !!!

Zee71
2015-08-10, 01:58 PM
For me it's JFK as well. During the high schools I would take the bus to the Pan Am World Port and go to the rooftop to watch aircraft movements, departures and arrivals. Then during my early college years I worked part time on the ramp for one of the service companies. I just about did everything ... From baggage handling, de-icing, to working topside on the 747 cargo birds just to mention a few. I was never bored. Every time the Concorde would arrive or depart I would stop and watch. I got opportunities to visit and sit in various cockpits ... My favorite was probably the DC10 because it seemed to be bigger and comfortable and loved those big windows. I wish I only had a camera with me during those days. Today I live near by JFK and enjoy everything it brings for aviation enthusiasts.

eric8669
2015-08-10, 04:20 PM
Glad to see this thread got some movement after 10 years.

727C47
2015-08-11, 07:32 AM
: ) !!!!

727C47
2015-08-11, 07:38 AM
I was born under the Canarsie approach , and my love of flight and most heart felt flying dreams and aspirations were spawned at JFK, when I first flew in under my own steam in a freight dog DC-3 back in 1994, on the Canarsie, descending on a hot September night over South Ozone Park I had tears in my eyes, when I did the same in a 747-400 BCF 20 years later I felt the circle was complete, I love that airport, it is my field of dreams.

NIKV69
2015-08-11, 07:04 PM
One of the most epic bumps ever!

Landing Lights
2015-08-11, 09:00 PM
I love me some JFK. Every time I go there, it is well worth the 90 minute drive. Not only is there a ton of traffic, there can be a ton of variation as well. I love that one of the world's most significant airports is in our backyard.

727C47
2015-08-11, 09:56 PM
One of the most epic bumps ever!
: )!!!