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We got busted 2 years ago. On the north side all behind some offices behind some bush a mailman in yellow car (turkish post) reported us to the police, within 15 minutes we got send away. I would go to AYT again, but probably be more aware of the mail deliverersMarcelb wrote:One more tip: if you want to go to Antalya for spotting: just do it. Do not be afraid for police or military. Just stay clear of the fence. And it helps to show why you are taking pictures to the locals if they are curious. Bring an aviation magazine or your photos. The people living here are VERY friendly. We meet twice people who did not have a clue what we were doing but a smile and some explain using your hands/gestures helps.
I have been at AYT for four days. Actually we did not see any police during our stay. Only a few of the watchtowers are manned. I guess you better stay outside their view. No problem when you are staying at the south side in the small Streets with the glasshouses. Nobody from the airport can see you there.
northside also no problem if you are staying in the smaller road north of the main road to Anyalya city.
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