A series of my planespotting pictures from Phuket (VTSP), 02-Mar-2012
These pictures are related to my report on my spotting stay at Phuket, available on
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=82475.
A general overview of the spotting location I used in relation to the airport, the entrance to the national park in which Nai Yang Beach is situated and the short distance from the hotel where I was staying (not a suggestion, just to indicate the short distances).
http://maps.google.be/maps/ms?msid=2100 ... cf62&msa=0
First, what the conditions are like.
Nai Yang Beach. Another spotter is visible walking away.
A typical view of the approach to RWY09 over the Andaman Sea. This is Thai Airways International Airways Boeing 777-200 HS-TJE, also visible in a picture later on this page.
A second view of the approach to RWY09. This time Boeing 767-300 G-OBYD of Thomsonfly (see also below).
9M-MLK, Boeing 737-8FZ, c/n 39321/3778, Malaysia Airlines
HS-ABU, Airbus A320-216, c/n 4807, Thai AirAsia
9V-TAP, Airbus A320-232, c/n 4445, Tiger Airways
HS-TJE, Boeing 777-2D7, c/n 27730/89, Thai Airways International,
Chaiyaphum
G-OBYD, Boeing 767-304/ER, c/n 28042/649, Thomsonfly
VQ-BHR, Boeing 757-2Q8, c/n 30046/1006, Nordwind Airlines
HS-DDQ, Boeing 737-4M0, c/n 29204/3051, Nok Air,
Nok Kiwi
HS-TAW, Airbus A300B4-622R, c/n 784, Thai Airways International,
Suranaree. This is the airplane flying me from Bangkok to Phuket the previous night.
B-HSE, Airbus A320-232, c/n 784, Dragonair
EI-UNX, Boeing 777-222/ER, c/n 30213/232, Transaero
HS-PGG, ATR ATR-72-500 (ATR-72-212A), c/n 692, Bangkok Airways,
Chang
HS-TES, Airbus A330-343X, c/n 1074, Thai Airways International,
Sukhothai
HS-ABI, Airbus A320-216, c/n 3729, Thai AirAsia
1313, Cessna T337H-SP Summit Sentry, c/n 337-01927, Royal Thai Navy, 103sq
OY-VKG, Airbus A330-343X, c/n 349, Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
HS-DDL, Boeing 737-4Y0, c/n 24917/2071, Nok Air,
Nok Keow Waan
As stated in the report of my spotting on this day at Phuket, there was only limited movement using RWY09. Early in the morning and in the afternoon, RWY27 was used. As there appeared to be no decent spotting locations available (according to another spotter on the site and who was send away from different other, otherwise accessible, locations). So, staying on the beach one has to satisfy oneself by take-off shots. I do not like them, really. I took them to get an impression of what it looks like. Another option might be to photograph some taxiing aircraft (like HS-BIE below). But note: most of the time the airplanes will not use the complete lenght of the runway and use taxiways further away from the beach. Due to the sun and heat, the picture quality will be low due to the inevitable heat haze. Also keep in mind that strictly speaking it is not allowed to take pictures over the airport fence, as indicated by warning signs. I have not seen them, but there appears to be airport police that can send people away (I have read somewhere they might even ask you to delete any pictures you have taken, but this has not been confirmed).
EI-UNX, Boeing 777-222/ER, c/n 30213/232, Transaero
OY-VKG, Airbus A330-343X, c/n 349, Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
HS-TER, Airbus A330-343X, c/n 1060, Thai Airways International,
U Thong
OY-VKF, Airbus A330-243, c/n 309, Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
HS-BIE, Boeing 767-383/ER, c/n 25088/359, Business Air