In addition to hundreds of Libraries, Stadiums and much more museums, I visited the biggest & smallest Airports in 161 countries: #Africa #Asia #Australia #Europe #NorthAmerica #SouthAmerica #PLANESPOTTING
Planespotting – observing, photographing, and filming aircraft worldwide. Not only at airports, but also on roads and meadows, on mountains and valleys, and directly around and inside airplanes themselves.
We photograph, film, and note aircraft types, often focusing on specific aspects such as capturing liveries and registration numbers or unique aircraft configurations.
"Planespotting is possible - local regulations must be observed"
Planespotting is possible in many public areas – such as designated observation areas at airports where you can clearly see aircraft taking off, landing, or flying overhead. However, local regulations and laws regarding photography, as well as access restrictions to certain areas, must be observed. Some airports also have special rules or restrictions for planespotters. These guidelines should be strictly adhered to to ensure the safety of airport operations.
Planespotting – The Best Observation Points Outside Airports Parks near airports often offer good vantage points for observing aircraft. Industrial areas with a clear view of aircraft taking off or landing near airports are also valuable. Locations such as hills or high-rise buildings offer elevated vantage points. From these locations, panoramic views of airport operations and aircraft taking off and landing are often available.