Bradley International Airport

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Bradley International Airport
Location Windsor Locks, Connecticut
IATA code BDL
ICAO code KBDL
Airport type Commercial
Website [www.bradleyairport.com www.bradleyairport.com]
Overview map [maps.google.com/maps?q=BDL&spn=0.054417,0.129158&t=h&hl=en Google Maps]
Communications
Tower 120.3
Ground 121.9
Clearance 121.75
Approach 123.95 125.35 127.225 127.8
Departure123.95 125.35 127.8
ATIS 118.15
Departure122.95

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Official Spotting Locations

Runway 06 Spectator Lot

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For arrivals on Rwy 06 or departures on 24, you can catch some close-up action at the spectator lot at on the left side of Rwy 06. The lot is designed for spotters and spectators, so you don't need to worry about law enforcement. Be careful when the sun is facing toward you, however, because it'll make shots difficult. You may have the most trouble with early morning shots when the sun is coming up.

Directions: From I-91, take exit 40 for the Route 20 Connector to the airport. When Route 20 splits off right before the airport, continue to follow Route 20. After the split, you'll pass the end of Rwy 06 on your right about 1/2 mile from the split. The lot is on the right immediately after Rwy 06.

Other Spotting Locations

Arrivals on Runway 06

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In addition to the spectator lot at the end of Rwy 06, you can also get some head-on and underbelly shots from the hill across the street. If you look across Route 20 from the spectator lot, you'll see the hill right under the approach path. You can follow the little road that is next to it and pull off and park. Then, just walk up on the hill and shoot away. You can also catch departures on 24 here.

Directions: From I-91, take exit 40 for the Route 20 Connector to the airport. When Route 20 splits off right before the airport, continue to follow Route 20. After the split, you'll pass the end of Rwy 06 on your right about 1/2 mile from the split. The hill and road are on the left across from the end of the runway.

Arrivals on Runway 24

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For arrivals on Rwy 24 or departures on 06, you can get some great views from Perimeter Road, the side of Route 75, and the parking lot of Kelly Containers (a local business). Getting Perimeter Road shots are tough because the police will move you along, so I wouldn't advise parking anywhere along Perimeter Road. If you go during the week, I wouldn't recommend going to Kelly Containers since it is an active business. You can park on the side of the road near the approach to Rwy 24 and just walk to where you want to shoot photos along Route 75. If you go on the weekends, you can park in the Kelly Containers parking lot and hang there. Directions below..

Directions:

1) For Perimeter Road: Take exit 39 for Route 75 off I-91. Take a left onto Route 75. Follow Route 75 past the airport (The airport will be on your left). Continue following Route 75 for about 3/4 mile. Perimeter Road is on the lefthand side and is marked by a sign for the New England Air Museum.

2) For shots during the week on Route 75: Same directions for Perimeter Road, but follow Route 75 a bit further to the bottom of the hill (A farm should be on your right on the hill before a traffic light). You can pull off on the right and just walk to where you want to take photos.

3) For weekend shots from Kelly Containers: Same directions as 1) and 2) above, but follow Route 75 just up the hill and Kelly Containers is on the right. You can just park in their lot and take photos from there.

For all of these locations, if you're already at the Rwy 06 spectator lot and don't want to go back to I-91, take a left out of the spectator lot and follow Route 20 to the signs for Bradley. Take the Bradley exit and follow past the airport (Airport on your left). Stay to the right when you're near the airport. Follow that road past the airport and you'll hit a "T" intersection with Route 75. Turn left on Route 75 and follow directions as above.

Arrivals on Runway 33

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For arrivals on Rwy 33, you can park at the Bradley Bowl parking lot across from the airport. Aircraft fly directly overhead at less than 300 feet and you can get some great underbelly and head on shots here.

Directions: Take exit 39 for Route 75 off I-91. Take a left onto Route 75. Follow Route 75 past Friendly's (on the right) and Bradley Bowl is directly after it on the righthand side. It is private property and an active business, so it is possible that the owners may get aggravated, but I've never heard of anyone having problems there (including myself on several occasions).

Departures on Rwy 33

For departures on Rwy 33 (over the trees and end of Rwy 15), you can sneak a few photos toward the end of Perimeter Road. The road loops around behind the airport and back toward Route 20 near the Rwy 06 spectator lot.

Directions: Take exit 39 for Route 75 off I-91. Take a left onto Route 75. Follow Route 75 past the airport (The airport will be on your left). Continue following Route 75 for about 3/4 mile. Perimeter Road is on the lefthand side and is marked by a sign for the New England Air Museum. Follow the road past the Air Museum and look for spotting locations there.

Locations to Avoid

Parking along Perimeter Road

Do not park along Perimeter Road. The police will move you along, especially along the approach to Rwy 24.

Regular Traffic

AA - B737, B757, MD-83
Air Canada Jazz - DHC-8
American Eagle - ERJ-135, ERJ-145
CO - B737, ERJ-145LR (Continental Express)
DL - B737, MD-88, CRJ-700 (Comair), ERJ-145LR (Comair)
Midwest Connect - Fairchild Dornier 328-300
NW - A319, A320
Song - B757 (At least for now)
SW - B737
UA - B757, ERJ-170 (Express)
US - B737, A319, ERJ-145LR (Express), Saab 340B (Express)

There is a fair amount of G/A activity here including some Learjets, Challengers, Falcons, small Cessnas, and a few Beech 200's. There is also some military activity here, primarily during the week. The CT National Guard has several a/c based here including some nice Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II's.

For cargo, UPS and FedEx fly here. FedEx flies some 727's. I'm not quite sure on what UPS flies in there. To catch cargo action, you need to be there early in the morning, usually between 7 - 9 a.m.


All of the information provided about BDL on this page has been provided by Marcus Hanscom. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or want some help with spotting at BDL. My email is: [email protected]. Happy spotting!

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