Aviation News - May 2016

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
because of the close proximity to the well-lit ramp, excellent night
shots are possible.
During the winter, visitors should wear warm, waterproof clothing as
there’s no shelter from the elements on the terrace.
Information boards detailing the different types of aircraft using
the airport are provided in both German and English and there are
telescopes, though there’s a fee to use them.
A restaurant downstairs overlooks the ramp and several shops sell
food and drink in the terminal. Toilets are down in the basement.
One of Salzburg’s most important carriers, Turkish Airlines,
serves the airport with a mix of Boeing 737-800s and, rare in UK
skies, Airbus A319s. The airport’s also home to several  ight
training organisations whose aircraft can be seen working the circuit
throughout the day.
The terrace is signposted throughout the terminal and its excellent
location means it is well worth a visit.

because of the close proximity to the well-lit ramp, excellent night

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VIEWING
TERRACE
IS HERE

Left: An airport chart with the location of the viewing terrace marked.
Not for airborne/operational use, Navtech Aerad
Below: Groundcrew get to work preparing this recently arrived
Norwegian Boeing 737-800 for unloading.

Stunning scenery provides a wonderful backdrop to proceedings at
Salzburg. Visible on the far side of the runway is The Flying Bulls’
Hangar-7 and Hangar-8.

Niki Airbus A320 OE-LEF taxies away from one of the remote stands on
the main ramp during a snow shower. Visitors should dress appropriately
as there’s no shelter on the viewing terrace from the weather.

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