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AJ
2012-02-11, 10:46 PM
I came across a few scanned slides taken at the old JFK Pan Am Terminal roof top parking garage. I spent many days, many hours taking slides from the roof top terminal and never once was I questioned or asked what I was doing. There were so many good times spent there, most images have been traded to other collectors but the memories remain.

I'd like to see if there other photographers out there with similar shots.

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan76-1.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan438.jpg

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan501.jpg


Hope you enjoy,

AJ

gonzalu
2012-02-11, 11:22 PM
I enjoy! :cool: DC-10!!!!

CX777
2012-02-11, 11:55 PM
I have posted few of these a while ago, but here few of my fav...



http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/RChangela/XA-MEXMXDC10side-JFK.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/RChangela/TU-TAMRKDC10-30fside4-JFK.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/RChangela/N302AWNigerianDC10-30tail-JFK.jpg


Cheers
Raj

megatop412
2012-02-12, 01:34 AM
I remember a viewing platform I had to go through a turnstile to get to, this must be the one...wish I would have had a camera

great shots guys, that is a sick amount of old metal

Idlewild
2012-02-12, 02:55 AM
Some of my best JHS & HS years (1978-1984) were spent on the Rooftop. I always regretted not getting open shutter night shots of the three green DC-10s. Air Afrique, Nigeria Airways & TransAmerica. They were simply beautiful when they overnight-ed on the hardstand, bathed in those sodium floodlights.

I'm curious, AJ: did you know John Gilmartin and/or Fred (both photographers) and a guy named Ben who strictly spotted for reg numbers?

AJ
2012-02-12, 08:43 AM
I got my first camera, a Canon AE-1 in 1979 and would visit JFK almost every weekend until late 1983 when I went in the Air Force. The stuff that came into JFK never ceased to amaze me, this is still true today.

The names don't ring a bell but I'm sure we crossed paths and more than likely talked about what was happening.

AJ

Zee71
2012-02-12, 10:50 AM
Awesome stuff gentlemen .... when in HS, I use to visit the Pan Am roof top as well right after my last class, and would do homework in the food court. It was nice seeing those Pan Am 747 up close at the gates.

NWA DC9
2012-02-12, 11:19 AM
Great pictures and some nice classic airliners!:cool:

AJ
2012-02-12, 02:48 PM
Some more from the roof top;

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3188.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3186.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3185.jpg


Sometimes the background subject are the best, check out the El Al 747
http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3184.jpg

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3064.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3052.jpg

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3051.jpg

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3023.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3022.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3021.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3017.jpg


http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/A777J/Scan3014.jpg


Sorry for the quality.

AJ

cancidas
2012-02-12, 04:05 PM
love that PAA triple deuce!! (bell 222)

megatop412
2012-02-12, 11:01 PM
That 707 looks like its got some Boeing house colors on it

Mateo
2012-02-13, 01:36 AM
Can't believe no one's commented on the Air France Concorde sitting behind the tail of the (Nigerian?) DC-10!

Ari707
2012-02-13, 07:28 PM
I have a whole binder of slides mostly taken from the rooftop in late 80'0 early 90's they still need to be scanned it, lots of great days spent up there

RDU-JFK
2012-02-13, 10:01 PM
Anyone have 70s-80s era pics INSIDE the Pan Am Worldport or other JFK terminals (Eastern?)?

Idlewild
2012-02-14, 11:09 PM
Anyone have 70s-80s era pics INSIDE the Pan Am Worldport or other JFK terminals (Eastern?)?

There was nothing worth taking-quite frankly. The terminal was pretty dismal looking. The only fun sections were the rooftop and the ground crew station. You could go down there (at least as a non-threatening teenager) and par take in the fine cuisine as well as put your nose right up to the nose gear of a PAA 747-SP. The main terminal had the atmosphere of a city hospital.

CX777
2012-02-15, 07:23 PM
Heres couple more...

Jumbo time!.... Simultaneous pushbacks of JL & KE while PanAm 742 seems to be lucky enough to get 22 RIGHT as the afternoon European rush has not begun yet!
PS:LH400 has already deplaned and parked at hard stand.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/RChangela/38045d05.jpg

Any movement by Concorde was show stopping on the field.... the machine had that a "cut above others" aura. Must be amazing to be that guy on pushback to hear the RR Olympus start.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/RChangela/4babefc4.jpg

Raj

727C47
2012-02-15, 09:15 PM
LOVE IT !!! LOVE JFK !!! still the best spotting extant, LAX a close second, MIA 3rd in CONUS.

benji
2012-02-16, 11:33 AM
wow I really like your old skool Pan Am photographs. Does anyone watch Mad Men? Pan Am is featured as a client on the 60s advertising services.

megatop412
2012-02-16, 04:30 PM
Wow, I thought I was going way back in time when I started the "JFK Time Machine" thread last year- this goes even further back, I love it.

I remember so many of these aircraft approaching 31R and L while I was in school at PS#1 in Lawrence(which has since been torn down)

viapanam
2012-02-16, 10:40 PM
I do have to disagree about the comments inside the Pan Am Terminal. I spent quite a few good times in there. I fondly remember the night I was there for the 747 inaugural. It was a long night. The Worldport was a first class terminal for its time, and before the days of security, driving up to your gate for check-in was a novelty, as was dedicated customs clearance. Pan Am was never flashy - it always tended towards drab colors, and the Worldport used quite a bit of beige and tan - but it was a fine terminal in its time. It simply hasn't aged well. And yes, the rooftop was spectacular. I used to spot for registration numbers, and took a few pictures, but I just loved to watch the parade of international aircraft. As someone else said - JFK was - and remains - amazing. Flying into there tomorrow from RDU.

JHNA57
2012-02-17, 10:29 AM
Awesome stuff gentlemen .... when in HS, I use to visit the Pan Am roof top as well right after my last class, and would do homework in the food court. It was nice seeing those Pan Am 747 up close at the gates.

I used to sit up there for hours with a scanner watching the comings and goings. Never wanted to leave because you just wanted to see what the next arrival was going to be.
Being eye-level with the 747's and watching them flip switches and prepare for departures was an awesome and always got my imagination going. Even today, it boggles the mind of of how in a matter of hours, they and that beautiful aircraft would be in another continent.

AJ
2012-02-17, 06:45 PM
Everytime I get hit in the face with jet engine exhaust, the smell brings me back to those hot, hummid summer JFK days.

AJ

Derf
2012-02-17, 07:23 PM
Here is a video my dad took from the roof (LINKY) (http://www.fromtheflightdeck.com/Spotting/JFK/Video/JFKPA747SPTakeoff.WMV)

There are LOTS MORE HERE....(LINKY) (http://fromtheflightdeck.com/Spotting/JFK/Index.htm)

AJ
2012-02-17, 08:45 PM
Wow, great videos. Almost every aircraft rotated and stayed on the runway for several seconds, when do we see that now?

Very cool!

Thanks,

AJ

727C47
2012-02-18, 08:48 AM
watch us take off ,K4, Classics rule

MORS-AB-ALTO
2012-03-11, 01:19 PM
:eek: Oh those Whisperliners and DC-10's!

Speedbird1
2012-12-04, 07:44 AM
The Rooftop was the best place to spot back in the day. Nobody questioned spotters and you could stay all day. There were amenities just a few steps away. We got views of the entire airport so runway changes didn't matter. No worry about getting attacked by bugs or no nearby restrooms. The deck with the turnstile was at the old IAB and it cost a dime to enter but had a very limited view of aircraft, mostly Lufthansa. The only problem at the Rooftop was the sun was on the other side of the departing aircraft from 31L so we never got vibrant colors but otherwise we had a "blast". Too bad the old terminal could not be modernized rather than demolished. The new terminals have no personality and look too similar. Sadly, after the Lockerbie terrorist attack on PanAm 103, the Rooftop got barbed-wire fences so it was nearly impossible to take photos unless sticking the lens between the fences!

disco stu
2012-12-04, 04:24 PM
I remember a viewing platform I had to go through a turnstile to get to, this must be the one...wish I would have had a camera

great shots guys, that is a sick amount of old metal

The viewing area you're thinking of was located in the old international arrivals terminal which was torn down years ago to make way for T4. As a child, I used to go up there when I was with my family picking up/dropping off family. It was cool, but you weren't able to get as good of a panaramic view of the field as you could get from the rooftop parking at the Worldport.

megatop412
2012-12-05, 11:00 AM
thanks Speedbird and Disco Stu, yep that was the spot. I do remember the view was somewhat limited, I think you had a clear view of a single apron but I would love to have it again in a heartbeat. Port Authority are you listening

Ari707
2012-12-10, 01:54 PM
Still remember spending many days up there,in the late 80's with my Nikon F-3 and a fully manual 450mm to reach the landings on 31R I still have many pics of Pan Am 747's, 727's and airbuses. TWA, Viasa and Mexican were always favorites too

Derf
2013-08-03, 04:06 PM
http://www.longislandwallpapers.com/Aviation/JFK-Assorted-Photos/i-X7k5V99/0/L/IMG_0650-L.jpg

clear_prop
2013-08-04, 12:45 AM
So sad. Paved paradise to put up a parking lot.

Delta777LR
2013-08-04, 01:17 AM
I saw that the other night.. That made me wanna cry.. farewell Pan Am Worldport:frown:

Idlewild
2013-08-07, 09:33 AM
I spotted and traded on the roof-top from '78-'83. Who else was there around that period? Most of my excursions took place on Saturdays and Sundays.

Speedbird1
2013-08-10, 01:07 PM
No, my friend. The turnstile and the viewing platform you remember was at the old IAB, not the PanAm Roof. They charged only 1 dime and is was at at a bad location. All I ever saw there was the Lufthansa fleet; nothing else. I never returned.

Speedbird1
2013-08-10, 01:16 PM
I must have seen Idlewild there many times. Those are the same years I went. Originally, I went to view the AFR Concorde only but then got swept-up with the other aircraft. The Roof was paradise to me and my friends. I wanted my ashes scattered on the Roof as my final resting place. I even dragged my sister who I got interested in planes. She still speaks of seeing the old Saudia B747-SP with the dark green tail. I went every Sat. & Sun. as well rain or shine, snow or sun. I had a scanner and a long zoom lens at the time. No guards ever bothered us. After the terrible Lockerbie bombing, it was over. They put-up a 3-tiered barbed wire fence so it was impossible to take photos. One of my students' dad was on PanAm 103 sadly enough as I was a teacher at the time. I comforted him by giving him a photo I took of Clipper Maid of the Seas as a gift to keep. I have albums of photos I took by the truckloads.