Cyril E. King Airport

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Continent: Central America and Caribbean Country: United States Region: United States Virgin Islands
Cyril E. King Airport
Location Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
IATA code STT
ICAO code TIST
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.viport.com/airports.html
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS


Official Spotting Locations

None.

Other Spotting Locations

Black Point Overlook

Placed in the steep hills above the Brewer's Bay, the Black Point Overlook provides a good view of the airport terminal and runway extending into the ocean. Photos taken from here give you a nice perspective on an airport in the middle of the Carribean. Although you can view the aircraft take off and land from here as well, the overlook is too far from the runway to let you take good shots of the aircraft. Even if you have a long enough lens (300mm+), the heat haze usually prevents quality photography.

The Overlook is right off the Route 30 about a 10 minute drive from the airport. There is a place to park and also a shaded bench to sit down. Unless you come in the afternoon (first sample photo), you will be facing the sun (second sample photo).

Airport Road

Airport Road stretches all the way from the terminal along the Lindbergh Bay to the intersection with Rt 30. You can take pictures with no problem either through the single fence or above it if you move higher up along the Airport Road. This spot is good in the morning as the sun is behind you.

  • Planes.cz sample photo of aircraft taking off from RWY 10.
  • Airliners.net sample photo of aircraft taxiing back to the terminal after landing on RWY 10.
  • Airliners.net sample photo of the Airport Road spotting location as seen from an aircraft landing on RWY 10.

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Although one of the busiest airports in the Eastern Carribean (serves both the US and UK Virgin Islands) with well over a million passengers a year, you usually get around 40 movements a day, most of which consist of small aircraft (Cessna, ATR, and DHC) of regional airlines (Cape Air, Air Sunshine, LIAT, Seaborne Airlines,...). However, also US carriers like Delta, US Airways, United and Spirit serve this airport daily with 757s, Airbus 319s and Embraers.

Facilities and Transportation

Except for the airport facilities, there are not any around the airport. The best way to get around if of course a car that you can rent at the airport. There is a sidewalk that follows the fence of the part airport on the island (the other side of the runway stretches into the ocean) should you want to walk.

There is a couple of hotels within one kilometer from the airport terminal that allow you to be literally within a 2 minute walk from your room to the fence of the airport. Although close to the airport, the hotels feature clean and quite carribean beaches.

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