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Besides taxiway Alpha, opposite the terminal. To reach this point you must head out of the terminal area and through the tunnel which goes under taxiway Alpha. You'll see a small hill straight ahead of you which is where the spot is. Beware that no parking is allowed here as it is a working area! | Besides taxiway Alpha, opposite the terminal. To reach this point you must head out of the terminal area and through the tunnel which goes under taxiway Alpha. You'll see a small hill straight ahead of you which is where the spot is. Beware that no parking is allowed here as it is a working area! | ||
The North side of the taxiway can also be used, you get closer to the aircraft here, but it may become backlit in the afternoons and winter months, and so you may be advised to use the south side. | The North side of the taxiway can also be used, you get closer to the aircraft here, but it may become backlit in the afternoons and winter months, and so you may be advised to use the south side. | ||
The authorities won't move you on from here. | |||
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If you're most interested in number jotting then this is probably the best place to go. Head towards the M1 and then turn right at the third roundabout you reach. Then turn right again heading towards Wheathampstead. This road goes for a couple of miles before you take the 2nd left at a set of crossroads. Go under the railway and climb up the hill before turning left then immediatley bearing right. Turn left at the next junction and follow the road to the runway. The authorities are usually fine with you here, provided you don't block the gate with any part of your car. | If you're most interested in number jotting then this is probably the best place to go. Head towards the M1 and then turn right at the third roundabout you reach. Then turn right again heading towards Wheathampstead. This road goes for a couple of miles before you take the 2nd left at a set of crossroads. Go under the railway and climb up the hill before turning left then immediatley bearing right. Turn left at the next junction and follow the road to the runway. The authorities are usually fine with you here, provided you don't block the gate with any part of your car. | ||
===Outside of terminal building=== | |||
By the front of the terminal building, by the short term car park, you can see over the parking ramps which are often used by airlines such as Wizz and Monarch. Photography here isn't the best, as only the front aircraft are fully visible, and the taxiway in the distance may be too distant and hazy during the summer. The authorities won't move you on from here. | |||
==Locations to Avoid== | ==Locations to Avoid== |
Revision as of 00:06, 14 August 2007
Continent: Europe | Country: United Kingdom | Region: England |
London Luton Airport | |
Location | Luton, England |
IATA code | LTN |
ICAO code | EGGW |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.london-luton.co.uk |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
Tower | 132.55 |
Ground | 121.75 |
Clearance | |
Approach | 129.55 |
ATIS | 120.575 |
Although Luton airport does not house any official spots there are many spot around the airport.
Official Spotting Locations
None
Other Spotting Locations
Fire Station Access Road/The Bridge
Besides taxiway Alpha, opposite the terminal. To reach this point you must head out of the terminal area and through the tunnel which goes under taxiway Alpha. You'll see a small hill straight ahead of you which is where the spot is. Beware that no parking is allowed here as it is a working area! The North side of the taxiway can also be used, you get closer to the aircraft here, but it may become backlit in the afternoons and winter months, and so you may be advised to use the south side. The authorities won't move you on from here.
Taxi rank and set down area
This is the closest thing Luton has to an official viewing area. As the roadway is higher than the apron there are views of the east apron and taxiway over the fence.
- JetPhotos.net sample photo: large
Crash Gate
If you're most interested in number jotting then this is probably the best place to go. Head towards the M1 and then turn right at the third roundabout you reach. Then turn right again heading towards Wheathampstead. This road goes for a couple of miles before you take the 2nd left at a set of crossroads. Go under the railway and climb up the hill before turning left then immediatley bearing right. Turn left at the next junction and follow the road to the runway. The authorities are usually fine with you here, provided you don't block the gate with any part of your car.
Outside of terminal building
By the front of the terminal building, by the short term car park, you can see over the parking ramps which are often used by airlines such as Wizz and Monarch. Photography here isn't the best, as only the front aircraft are fully visible, and the taxiway in the distance may be too distant and hazy during the summer. The authorities won't move you on from here.
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
EasyJet and business jets
Other Traffic
LTN is the place for business jets. Many companies land at luton I have listed some below, Aer Arran, Wizz (320's), Wizz Air Bulgaria (320's), Ryanair (737), Easyjet (737/ 320), First Choice, Monarch, TUI, Silver Jet, XL Airways,
A good variety of CARGO also lands at LTN...
DHL (757/A300),
MNG Cargo ,
Air Atlantique (Bae ATP),
TNT,
Varig Log,
Facilities and Transportation
All the facilities are inside the terminal building.