First stop with viewing options near the cargo area. Take the road left to the Cargo and Sofitel hotel. Next road to the right, which brings to the area where the flying clubs have their offices and go to the parking to the left. You will have a limited view on the cargo apron.
Websites of the flying clubs at Senai:
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From one the flying clubs you can obtain permission to visit their aircraft and you can then proceed to the gate give your passport to the guard and get you pass. Then you can walk all the way in front of the cargo building on the apron side to the hangars in the meantime spot all the aircraft.
Taking pictures is prohibited.
Visit in 2007 gave:
Za 11 aug 2007
N338DA C421C
N7131G PZL104 Wilga 80
XU-RKF B727-223F Royal Khmer Airlines Air Cargo titles
ZS-TRA B727-224F
4R-SE. SD330 Aero Lanka (no full reg on the tail)
After that you can drive back to the main terminal and the hangar on the left of the apron houses the aircraft from the sultan of Johor which can be seen when the hangar doors are open.
Unfortunately the terminal has no observation or viewing facilities. On the right side of the apron there could be the odd helicopter parked.
For visiting Paya Labar and Seletar use the services of a cab make contact with a taxi cab driver working for CityCab who can pick you up from Queenstreet. The name of the cab driver is Ronald Eng and he knowns how to get around Selatar east and west camp hangars. He also has some knowlegde of what spotting is all about. You can stand on the roof of the cab if you like to read the regs. So if you plan a trip to Seletar you can contact him on his mobile +65 9487 7002 (number given with his permission).