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The eastern side of the polderbaan is preferable in the morning and early afternoon. After that the western side is preferable.
The eastern side of the polderbaan is preferable in the morning and early afternoon. After that the western side is preferable.


The taxiway linking this runway to Schiphol is also accesible. However, this place is always very busy. There is a fence so a step ladder will be required. To get here get onto the N520 as mentioned earlier. After a few minutes you will drive under a bridge, this bridge is the taxiway. You can park your car at the cemetary just in front of the bridge on the western side of the river. Of course you can also park your car at the crashgate as many others do, but I would ask you not to. This place has attracted a lot of attention from the local autorities for all the wrong reasons. A lot of people park their car here rather dangerously. If this goes on this spot might well be closed.
The taxiway linking this runway to Schiphol is also accessible. However, this place is always very busy. There is a fence so a step ladder will be required. To get here get onto the N520 as mentioned earlier. After a few minutes you will drive under a bridge, this bridge is the taxiway. You can park your car at the cemetery just in front of the bridge on the western side of the river. Of course you can also park your car at the crashgate as many others do, but I would ask you not to. This place has attracted a lot of attention from the local authorities for all the wrong reasons. A lot of people park their car here rather dangerously. If this goes on this spot might well be closed.


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=== Schiphol Oost ===
=== Schiphol Oost ===
Schiphol East (Oost in dutch) is the maintenance and executive part of the airport. You can see a limited part of East. This includes the police air wing (Bo-105, C.172), the hangars of the DDA Classic Airlines and some Martinair hangars like 4-RUYS were the Fokker´s 70 and 100 are maintained. The biz jet ramp can also be seen.
Schiphol East (Oost in Dutch) is the maintenance and executive part of the airport. You can see a limited part of East. This includes the police air wing (Bo-105, C.172), the hangars of the DDA Classic Airlines and some Martinair hangars like 4-RUYS were the Fokker´s 70 and 100 are maintained. The biz jet ramp can also be seen.


There are a lot of private planes based at Schiphol East but in the weekend there is allways a VLM Airlines, Transavia or KLM Cityhopper. Planes from football clus that come to visit Amsterdam can also be seen like the Yak-52 that recently visited Amsterdam. The Netherlands Cost Guard is also based at Schiphol East
There are a lot of private planes based at Schiphol East but in the weekend there is allways a VLM Airlines, Transavia or KLM Cityhopper. Planes from football clus that come to visit Amsterdam can also be seen like the Yak-52 that recently visited Amsterdam. The Netherlands Cost Guard is also based at Schiphol East
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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
Adria Airways, Aer Lingus, Air Astana, Air Baltic, Air France, Air Malta, Air Memphis, Air Moldova, Air Zena, Aeroflot, Alitalia, AMC Airlines, Antonov Airlines, ArkeFly (TUI group), Asiana Cargo, Atlasair, Atlas Blue, Atlasjet, Armavia, Austrian Airlines, Blue 1, BMI Baby, BMI British Midland, British Airways, Bulgaria Air, Cargo Air Lines, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, China Southern, Continental, Croatia, CSA, Cyprus Airways, DAS Air Cargo, Delta Airlines, DHL, Dragonair Cargo, Easyjet, Egyptair, El Al, Emirates Skycargo, Eritrean, Estonian, Ethiopian, European Air Express (will start flights march 6th 2006), Eva Air, Finnair, Fly Air, Fly Me (will start flights summer 2006), Helios Airways, Iberia, Icelandair, Inter Ekspres, Iran Air, Israir, Japan Airlines, JAT, Jet2, Kalitta, Kenya Airways, KLM, KLM Cargo, KLM Cityhopper, Korean Airlines, Kuzu Airlines, Libyan Arab Airlines, Lithuanian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lotus Airways, Lufthansa, Macedonian Airlines, Maersk (to be rebranded as Sterling), Malaysia Airlines, Malev, Martinair, Martinair Cargo, Meridiana, MNG Airlines, Nippon Cargo Airways, NWA Northwest Airlines, Olympic Airlines, Onur Air, Pegasus Airlines, Portugalia, Pulkovo, Qatar Airways Cargo, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian, Scot Airways, SAS, Singapore Airlines, Sky Airlines, Sky Europe, Slovak Airlines, Smart Wings, Sterling (will start flights march 26th 2006), Surinam Airways, Swiss, Syrian Airlines, TACV, TAP Air Portugal, Thomsonfly.com, TMA, TNT, Transavia, Tristar Airways, Tunisair, Turkish Airlines, Ukraine International, United, US Airways, Varig Brasil, Virgin Express, VLM, West Air Sweden, Wizzair (will start flights december 1st 2005)
Adria Airways, Aer Lingus, Air Astana, Air Baltic, Air France, Air Malta, Air Memphis, Air Moldova, Air Zena, Aeroflot, Alitalia, AMC Airlines, Antonov Airlines, ArkeFly (TUI group), Asiana Cargo, Atlasair, Atlas Blue, Atlasjet, Armavia, Austrian Airlines, Blue 1, BMI Baby, BMI British Midland, British Airways, Bulgaria Air, Cargo Air Lines, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, China Southern, Continental, Croatia, CSA, Cyprus Airways, DAS Air Cargo, Delta Airlines, DHL, Dragonair Cargo, Easyjet, Egyptair, El Al, Emirates Skycargo, Eritrean, Estonian, Ethiopian, European Air Express (will start flights march 6th 2006), Eva Air, Finnair, Fly Air, Fly Me (will start flights summer 2006), Helios Airways, Iberia, Icelandair, Inter Ekspres, Iran Air, Israir, Japan Airlines, JAT, Jet2, Kalitta, Kenya Airways, KLM, KLM Cargo, KLM Cityhopper, Korean Airlines, Kuzu Airlines, Libyan Arab Airlines, Lithuanian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lotus Airways, Lufthansa, Macedonian Airlines, Maersk (to be rebranded as Sterling), Malaysia Airlines, Malev, Martinair, Martinair Cargo, Meridiana, MNG Airlines, Nippon Cargo Airways, NWA Northwest Airlines, Olympic Airlines, Onur Air, Pegasus Airlines, Portugalia, Pulkovo, Qatar Airways Cargo, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian, Scot Airways, SAS, Singapore Airlines, Sky Airlines, Sky Europe, Slovak Airlines, Smart Wings, Sterling (will start flights march 26th 2006), Surinam Airways, Swiss, Syrian Airlines, TACV, TAP Air Portugal, Thomsonfly.com, TMA, TNT, Transavia, Tristar Airways, Tunisair, Turkish Airlines, Ukraine International, United, US Airways, Varig Brasil, Virgin Express, VLM, West Air Sweden, Wizzair (will start flights December 1st 2005)


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==
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