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Serving as the main airport for the city of Fort Smith, the Fort Smith Regional Airport has been in existence for a long time.  The 188th Fighter Wing has been stationed at Fort Smith since 1953.  They currently operate A-10 Warthogs in Fort Smith.  Fort Smith Regional Airport is also served by two airlines:  American Eagle and Delta Connection.
Serving as the main airport for the city of Fort Smith, the Fort Smith Regional Airport has been in existence for a long time.  The 188th Fighter Wing has been stationed at Fort Smith since 1953.  The 188th has based F-16s and A-10s in the past, but as of 2014 have no military aircraft based here.


==Other Spotting Locations==
==Other Spotting Locations==
There is a very good spotting location located next to Runway 7/25.  It is located right next to the control tower.  Just turn onto South 66th Street from Zero St and drive about a quarter mile.  This offers a spectacular view of aircraft taking off and landing on runway 7/25.  At least a 200mm lens is required for photography here.  Any time of day is fine, since the sun is always behind this location. Make sure to bring a ladder, or stand on top of your car due to the fence.
There is a very good spotting location located next to Runway 7/25.  It is located right next to the control tower.  Just turn onto South 66th Street from Zero St and drive about a quarter mile.  This offers a spectacular view of aircraft taking off and landing on runway 7/25.  At least a 200mm lens is required for photography here.  This place is great during the winter, as the light is behind you for most of the day. Make sure to bring a ladder, or stand on top of your car due to the fence.  This place is backlit during the summer.
 
During the summer, another great location to go to is the corner of Savannah and South 46th street, opposite of American Precision Fabricators.  The lighting is great here in the summer months, but backlit in the winter.  This spot provides a great view of arriving and departing aircraft on Runway 7, as well as distant shots of departures from 25.  At least 200mm is required for 7 arrivals and departures, and about 300mm for 25 departures.


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==Locations to Avoid==
Opposite of runway 7/25, there is another spotting location.  However, this location is terrible for photography due to the bad light.


==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
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American Eagle Embrear ERJ-135/145
American Eagle Operated by Envoy Air Embrear ERJ-145


Delta Connection Canadair CRJ-200
Delta Connection Canadair CRJ-200

Revision as of 16:40, 13 August 2014

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Arkansas


Fort Smith Regional Airport
Location Fort Smith, Arkansas
IATA code FSM
ICAO code KFSM
Airport type Commercial
Website http://fortsmithairport.com
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.3
Ground 121.9
Clearance 133.85
Approach 120.9
Departure120.9
ATIS 126.3
Departure122.95

Serving as the main airport for the city of Fort Smith, the Fort Smith Regional Airport has been in existence for a long time. The 188th Fighter Wing has been stationed at Fort Smith since 1953. The 188th has based F-16s and A-10s in the past, but as of 2014 have no military aircraft based here.

Other Spotting Locations

There is a very good spotting location located next to Runway 7/25. It is located right next to the control tower. Just turn onto South 66th Street from Zero St and drive about a quarter mile. This offers a spectacular view of aircraft taking off and landing on runway 7/25. At least a 200mm lens is required for photography here. This place is great during the winter, as the light is behind you for most of the day. Make sure to bring a ladder, or stand on top of your car due to the fence. This place is backlit during the summer.

During the summer, another great location to go to is the corner of Savannah and South 46th street, opposite of American Precision Fabricators. The lighting is great here in the summer months, but backlit in the winter. This spot provides a great view of arriving and departing aircraft on Runway 7, as well as distant shots of departures from 25. At least 200mm is required for 7 arrivals and departures, and about 300mm for 25 departures.


Regular Traffic

DL CR2.jpeg

American Eagle Operated by Envoy Air Embrear ERJ-145

Delta Connection Canadair CRJ-200