Leeuwarden Spotters Day 19 June
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spotting around Leeuwarden A.B. during Open Days
Hi Richard,
Be prepared that just like two years ago ( ) the days before.......... the spotting places around EHLW will be closed.
Greetz,
Eibert
Be prepared that just like two years ago ( ) the days before.......... the spotting places around EHLW will be closed.
Greetz,
Eibert
The latest info i got from the base is that the spottershill at 06 will not be closed on the 19th (only 20 and 21 june).
Don't know what will happen when we fly 24 as no one in our police force seems to know who is responsible for a possible closure of the farmerfields.
They forbid a paid entrance to the farmer 2 years ago.
I do know that parking your car at the 24 side will be forbidden from the base entrance towards the village of Jelsum on the secondary road!
Don't know what will happen when we fly 24 as no one in our police force seems to know who is responsible for a possible closure of the farmerfields.
They forbid a paid entrance to the farmer 2 years ago.
I do know that parking your car at the 24 side will be forbidden from the base entrance towards the village of Jelsum on the secondary road!
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Although I'm not registered for the spottersday, I'm planning to go see the arrivals/rehearsals on Thursday. But I read in this topic a lot about Marechaussee and police being there to chase people away.
Is it allowed to stand in the vicinity of the runway? Can you get arrested for being there? Or will they take your camera?
Can anyone give some usefull tips ?
Is it allowed to stand in the vicinity of the runway? Can you get arrested for being there? Or will they take your camera?
Can anyone give some usefull tips ?
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Next year VolkelSpacedust wrote:You have nearly a year till the Volkel Open Dag to decide to join!Richard de Florennes wrote:Now I am really thinking of joining one of the Durch Groups.
For me and my friend, Volkel is the next airbase. Any idea if there ist still enough time to join? Who to contact?
I thought somewhere at the Leeuwarden Forum BAD said Gilze
De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel
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Hello Jerre,jerre wrote:Although I'm not registered for the spottersday, I'm planning to go see the arrivals/rehearsals on Thursday. But I read in this topic a lot about Marechaussee and police being there to chase people away.
Is it allowed to stand in the vicinity of the runway? Can you get arrested for being there? Or will they take your camera?
Can anyone give some usefull tips ?
It is not certain yet whether one will be allowed to stay/loiter in the vicinity of the runway.
But to have your camera confiscated or even get arrested by Dutch (military) police you would REALLY have to show bad behaviour. Haven't heard for years of people losing their photo equipment to Dutch authorities.
Back in 2004 one spotter was arrested at Volkel during arrivals day, but the reasons of this arrest were probably somewhat debatable/controversial.
And before this happened the Marechaussee had already moved people away several times but apparently not without a clear plan, making the persons who were sent from one spot to the other around rather angry. It caused riots...
So, if you don't enter/sneak into zones that are guarded and/or fenced off by Dutch police and you obey orders to move on (IF these are given at all that is...) you are not likely to run into trouble with the authorities.
If you don't antagonise/provoke them Dutch civilian police can be quite friendly or even helpful and not all Dutch military police (Marechaussee) are "baddies"...
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Two years ago I was, together with a lot of other spotters, at the 06 side for the whole arrival day and we had no trouble at all.
We have seen a lot of police at the road and they placed some tickets at the cars, which where parcked in the grass along the road.
Be early and you can place your car at the right place, a couple of meters from the spotters place. I don't know the situation at the 24 side.
We have seen a lot of police at the road and they placed some tickets at the cars, which where parcked in the grass along the road.
Be early and you can place your car at the right place, a couple of meters from the spotters place. I don't know the situation at the 24 side.
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For those who plan to see the arrivals from outside the base:
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De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
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