I doubt it's possible. Can you do planespotting at Trenton Mercer Airport in NJ? I think the schedule is very slow and they barely have any flights. The biggest birds they probably have are around A319's with Frontier Airlines....Thanks!
I doubt it's possible. Can you do planespotting at Trenton Mercer Airport in NJ? I think the schedule is very slow and they barely have any flights. The biggest birds they probably have are around A319's with Frontier Airlines....Thanks!
If you enjoy being treated like a criminal and like lengthy talks with police, sure Let me summarize it like this: plane spotting at any of the major NJ airports (EWR, TTN, ACY, TEB) is going to be more of a hassle than anything. If you are just starting aviation photography, I'd highly recommend practicing at PHL, JFK, BWI, where aviation photography is more widely accepted. At the NJ airports, you will literally have to lay low in your car and only get out of your car to photograph important movements. At PHL, JFK, and BWI, you can casually hang out outside of your car (in approved/normal spots) and take pictures of all planes. At TTN, I can guarantee you will be spotted by a police officer within your first 10 minutes.
Cary wasn't TTN where you just had that recent trouble trying to get that new Frontier service
Thanks for all the info guys. I live in Middlesex County NJ, so the closest would probably be PHL. I guess I will try EWR first, and if that doesn't work, maybe I'll check out PHL. Thanks =D
Where would be a good spot to plane spot at PHL? If the spot was in Jersey, that would be much better =) Thanks!
There is a PHL spotting location in NJ, at Red Bank Battlefield Park, in National Park. You shouldn't have any problems at all there. Just park in the lot, and walk towards the river. Of course, you are across the river from the airport, so the distance is a little greater, but you can get all the 27 arrivals there, without having to venture into PA.
Thank you for the info, Cary! I will check it out =)
BTW, which would you rather spot at? JFK or PHL? I live about in the middle of them two, but PHL is a bit closer to me. Anyways, which would you recommend? Thanks!
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Ok, thanks gonzalu and Cary. Instead, I will actually try to head out to the EWR spot with belly views. If I get caught, I will try next weekend to head out to JFK...and if that doesnt work :P (which it will), I'll go to PHL then. I'll post my spotting experiences here for you guys =)
I think the beauty of JFK is that it never seems to get old. There is such a wide variety of airlines operating there that even though you may tire of seeing Delta, AA, and JetBlue, there is still going to be a good mix of international airlines operating as well, in addition to the major carriers "specials". It is well worth the 2 hour or so drive for me from the Hudson Valley.
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Thank you for the tips mldoc! I guess I will also try JFK in a few weeks or less. For me, it's a 1 hr 15 min drive to there.
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