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==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==


===Location===
===Viewing deck===
There is an official viewing deck atop the administrative building to the east of terminal A.<br>
Entrance fee is 2 € as of JUL-2012. Access is through one automated turnstile 24/7; money changer is available. <br>
It is either an elevator ride up or 140 steps to climb. This gives an estimation on how high you will be above the ground.<br>
Primary view is onto the civil apron, but in fact the whole field (both runways and the extensive cargo area) can be overlooked from there; however any aircraft parked on the cargo apron will be too distant for photography.
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A flight information monitor is provided, detailling even the aircraft type and the runway an aircraft will use for departure and landing, but it is limited to passenger and General Aviation movements. Cargo movements are not listed, as are (US-)military charters stopping at LEJ for fuel & supply of food. On the other hand, movements of German Airforce are listed.<br>
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On the negative side: There is no shelter from the elements at all on the viewing deck !
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Leaving the area is via another turnstile, but you need to press a button before the turnstile will move.


==Other Spotting Locations==
==Other Spotting Locations==


===Location===
===Multi-level car park===
Level 6 of the car park behind the check-in counters. From here you will have the option to shoot aircraft passing the taxiway bridge across motorway A14 and the adjacent railway line. Long lens required.
 
===Check-in hall===
The northern end of the check-in hall has a glass front towards runway 26R.
For photography relocating into the adjacent car park (see above) is recommended.


==Locations to Avoid==
==Locations to Avoid==
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'''Aeroflot Cargo''' 737-300F
'''Aeroflot Cargo''' 737-300F
'''AeroLogic''' 777F


'''Air Berlin''' A320, 737
'''Air Berlin''' A320, 737
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==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==
One local train per hour and direction northwest to Halle Main station and southeast to Leipzig main station. This is supplemented by hourly long distance trains (IC or ICE) to the same stations (as part of a longer route Hannover - Magdeburg - Halle - Leipzig - Dresden).
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Immediately atop the train station is central check-in, while it is a short walk through an elevated (and fully enclosed) walkway (featuring numerous travel agents) to Departures & Arrivals.
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A few food outlets and shops cater for travellers (and visitors) needs.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 17 July 2012

Continent: Europe Country: Germany
Diamond-caution.png Please note that the use of airband scanners in Germany is illegal.


Leipzig/Halle Airport
Location Between Leipzig and Halle, Germany
IATA code LEJ
ICAO code EDDP
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.leipzig-halle-airport.de
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS


Official Spotting Locations

Viewing deck

There is an official viewing deck atop the administrative building to the east of terminal A.
Entrance fee is 2 € as of JUL-2012. Access is through one automated turnstile 24/7; money changer is available.
It is either an elevator ride up or 140 steps to climb. This gives an estimation on how high you will be above the ground.
Primary view is onto the civil apron, but in fact the whole field (both runways and the extensive cargo area) can be overlooked from there; however any aircraft parked on the cargo apron will be too distant for photography.

A flight information monitor is provided, detailling even the aircraft type and the runway an aircraft will use for departure and landing, but it is limited to passenger and General Aviation movements. Cargo movements are not listed, as are (US-)military charters stopping at LEJ for fuel & supply of food. On the other hand, movements of German Airforce are listed.

On the negative side: There is no shelter from the elements at all on the viewing deck !

Leaving the area is via another turnstile, but you need to press a button before the turnstile will move.

Other Spotting Locations

Multi-level car park

Level 6 of the car park behind the check-in counters. From here you will have the option to shoot aircraft passing the taxiway bridge across motorway A14 and the adjacent railway line. Long lens required.

Check-in hall

The northern end of the check-in hall has a glass front towards runway 26R. For photography relocating into the adjacent car park (see above) is recommended.

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

ACT Cargo A300

Aerocharter AN-12

Aeroflot Cargo 737-300F

AeroLogic 777F

Air Berlin A320, 737

Air Contractors ATR-42

Air France Regional ERJ-145

Air Malta A319

Air VIA A320

Antonov Design Bureau AN-124

Atlantic Airways L-188, ATP

Atran AN-12

Austrian Arrows Dash 8-300/400

Aviastar TU-204

Bluebird Cargo 737-300F

Bulgarian Air Charter MD-82

Condor A320

DHL (European Air Transport) A300, B757

Eurocypria 737

Exin AN-26

Genex AN-26

Germanwings A319

Hamburg International A319, 737

LTU A330-200

Lufthansa A319, 737, A320

Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F

Lufthansa Regional ATR42, ATR 72, Dash 8-400, Bae 146, CRJ 700/900

MNG A300

North American 757, 767

Pegasus 737

Polar Air Cargo 747F

RAF Avia Saab 340

Singapore Airlines Cargo 747F

SKY 737

SunExpress 737, 757

Tuifly 737

Volga Dnepr AN-124

WDL F27

World Airways DC-10(F), MD-11(F)

Facilities and Transportation

One local train per hour and direction northwest to Halle Main station and southeast to Leipzig main station. This is supplemented by hourly long distance trains (IC or ICE) to the same stations (as part of a longer route Hannover - Magdeburg - Halle - Leipzig - Dresden).
Immediately atop the train station is central check-in, while it is a short walk through an elevated (and fully enclosed) walkway (featuring numerous travel agents) to Departures & Arrivals.
A few food outlets and shops cater for travellers (and visitors) needs.