After Beijing I flew to Seoul Incheon for a short visit. The airport has three parallel runways, two to the east of the terminal complex and one to the west. With the wind from the north, landings are split between 34 (to the west of the terminal) and 33R (to the east of the terminal). I based myself on the approach to 33R as this is closer to where the hotels are, and most of the cargo flights land here.
Although Korean Air and Asiana dominate the movements, there is plenty of traffic from the other Korean carriers such as Jeju, Jin Air, T'Way, Eastar Jet; and there is a steady stream of aircraft from China and other regional carriers, as well as plenty of cargo flights. Not a single turboprop seen and only one ERJ 190 to break the Airbus / Boeing stranglehold.
01 Incheon-9197 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
02 Incheon-9821 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
03 Incheon-0131 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
03 Incheon-9166 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
03 Incheon-9176 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
03 Incheon-9182 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
4 Incheon-0079 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
05 Incheon-8334 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
6 Incheon-0038 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
07 Incheon-9000 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
8 Incheon-8320 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
09 Incheon-9287 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
10 Incheon-0444 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
11 Incheon-9151 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
12 Incheon-8775 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
12 Incheon-8811 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
13 Incheon-8865 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
14 Incheon-9554 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
15 Incheon-9098 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
16 Incheon-9757 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
17 Incheon-8281 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
18 Incheon-0058 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
18 Incheon-9323 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
18 Incheon-9383 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
18 Incheon-9524 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
The land under the approach has been turned in to a park which is used by people for jogging, cycling and walking. There are shelters to keep off the sun and rain, public toilets and even a tower from which you get a view across to runways 33L and 33R (although heat haze and the fact that it is directly under the approach mean that it is of limited use for photography).
19 Incheon-8923 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
Nonetheless, being directly underneath a landing jet gives a different angle and is an experience!
20 Incheon-8913 by Alisdair McLean, on Flickr
Hope these are of interest, C&C welcome.
Alisdair
PS: Don't be fooled by the sunshine - it was bl**dy cold standing in the wind!
Seoul Incheon March 2017
Re: Seoul Incheon March 2017
Excellent set of photos, nice to see something different, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Seoul Incheon March 2017
Looks like they've put quite a bit of thought in for the spotters with that park. Thanks for sharing!
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