San Diego International Airport
Continent: North America | Country: United States | Region: California |
San Diego International Airport (Lindbergh Field) |
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Location | San Diego, California |
IATA code | SAN |
ICAO code | KSAN |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.san.org |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | 118.3 338.225 |
Ground | 123.9 |
Clearance | 125.9 |
Approach | 119.6 (West) 124.35 (East) |
Departure | 119.6 (West) 124.35 (East) |
ATIS | 134.8 619-298-0997 |
Departure | 122.95 |
San Diego International Airport is the primary commercial airport for San Diego County. No airline maintains a hub there, and Southwest Airlines is the dominant carrier. The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within North America; currently only Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines provide transoceanic service; both to Hawaii. The airport has only a single runway, 9/27, and normal operations call for arrivals and departures on runway 27.
The airport is notable for its approach to runway 27, which due to the airport's close proximity to Downtown San Diego, allows spotters a view of many aircraft flying level to the roofs of the downtown skyscrapers.
Official Spotting Locations
Harbor & Laurel Parking Lot
The airport has a small free parking lot at the intersection of Harbor Dr. and Laurel St. for spotting. From here you will see aircraft arriving and departing on runway 27, which is the airport's normal operation. You will need a ladder or tall vehicle to get camera lenses above the fence line for departure and taxi shots, however you can photograph arrivals from street level with a long enough lens if you time it right to avoid poles and trees. Posted signs prohibit unattended vehicles, so you won't want to go far from the lot unless someone is with you to stay with your car. Avoid the adjacent Solar Turbines parking lot, but the sidewalk along Laurel St. should be okay. Lighting is best in the late afternoon, especially during summer. If you need a snack or drink, there is a convenience mart at the Shell gas station located at the intersection of Laurel and Pacific Hwy.
Other Spotting Locations
Locations To Avoid
Solar Turbines Parking Lot
This lot is next to the official observation area at Laurel St. and Harbor Dr. It is tempting because it gets you closer to the action than the official area. However, it is private property and Solar Turbines security does patrol the lot and has asked spotters to leave. If you stay on the public sidewalk outside the lot along Laurel Dr., you should be okay.
Regular Traffic
Please note that all times listed in this section are approximate. Spotters visiting SAN may wish to consult the Flight Planner accessible at the San Diego International Airport website for exact and up-to-date information. Keep in mind also that many cargo flights do not operate a regular schedule on weekends or holidays.
Passenger
- Aeromexico: Aeromexico typically operates the MD-87 and 737-700 to San Diego, with the MD-80 now only making rare appearances. There is a daily flight arriving at approximately 7:30PM from Los Cabos and departing again at approximately 9:15AM, usually operated by a 737. In November, Aeromexico is adding a flight from Mexico City, operating Thursdays through Sundays, arriving in SAN at 6:50PM and departing in the morning at 8:20AM. This flight will be operated by a 737. Opportunities to photograph the new Aeromexico livery will increase as the airline takes delivery of more 737s.
- Air Canada: Air Canada has a daily E-190 arrival from Toronto, ON at approximately 11:40AM and a departure at approximately 12:25PM. These aircraft can be seen in the new, transitional, or old liveries. In the spring, this flight will be operated by an A319.
- Air Canada Jazz: Air Canada Jazz operates a daily CRJ-705 flights to Vancouver, BC. Arrivals occur at approximately 11:50AM with the corresponding departure at 12:35. The Star Alliance livery is seen fairly regularly at SAN.
- Alaska Airlines: Alaska Airlines operates a busy schedule from SAN, using primarily the 737-400, MD-80, and 737-900. It is not uncommon to see the 737-700 or 737-800 as well. Alaska's special livery planes visit from time to time on an irregular basis.
- Aloha Airlines: Aloha's daily 737-700 flight arrives at approximately 10:00PM but departs during daylight hours at approximately 8:20AM.
- American Airlines: American has a large number of daily MD-80 flights to its hubs. The 757 is used on long-haul flights to JFK and BOS as well as a few of its flight to DFW. Chances are best for seeing American's 757s in the morning and early afternoon. Recently it has become more common for American's daily 9:10AM departure to Boston to be operated by a 757 with winglets. American plans to operate the 767-200 on some of its flights to JFK, beginning in February.
- American Eagle: American Eagle operates many flights using the ERJ-140 and Saab 340B throughout the day.
- Continental Airlines: The 737-800 is the mainstay of Continental's operations at SAN, but spotters may occasionally see the 737-300, 737-700, or 737-900 instead.
- Delta Air Lines: Delta operates a varied fleet in San Diego, most of which may be seen in the old as well as current livery. Spotters may see the 737-800, 757-200, 767-300, and MD-90 here. Some of Delta's 757 operations at SAN, particularly the morning departure to JFK, are frequently undertaken by aircraft still sporting the livery of its defunct subsidiary Song.
- Delta Connection (Atlantic Southeast Airlines): A CRJ-700 flight arrives daily at approximately 4:00PM and departs at 5:00PM.
- Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines): The CRJ-200 is operated two to three times daily, with arrivals at approximately 2:10PM and 6:10PM on weekdays, with departures at approximately 3:00PM, and 6:35PM. A new development is a CRJ-900 flight arriving daily at 8:30PM and departing in the morning at 7:20AM.
- Frontier Airlines: Frontier operates six daily flights using a mixture of A318 and A319 equipment. Arrivals are at approximately 8:25AM, 9:40AM, 2:20PM, 4:20PM, 7:30PM, and 10:45PM. Departures generally take place forty minutes after arrival, except for the late night flight which leaves at approximately 6:20AM.
- Hawaiian Airlines: One of SAN's highlights are Hawaiian's daily 767-300 departures at approximately 8:30AM and 9:40AM to OGG and HNL respectively. Unfortunately, the flights arrive well after dark. Note that the 8:30AM departure (to Kahului, Maui) will be suspended from January 9 to March 15, 2007.
- JetBlue Airways: JetBlue operates a handful of A320 flights to SAN. For spotters, the daily arrival at 12:10PM and the corresponding departure at 1:05PM are likely to be most convenient. Most JetBlue activity at SAN takes place after dark.
- Midwest Airlines: Midwest Airlines operates the 717-200 on its service from Kansas City, arriving daily at approximately 11:15AM and departing at approximately 12:05PM.
- Northwest Airlines: Northwest operates daily services to SAN using the A320 and 757-200, which may be seen in both the current and older schemes. The A319 also makes rare appearances.
- Southwest Airlines: Southwest has by far the largest passenger operation at SAN, with several arrivals and departures every hour. Most of these flights are operated by the 737-300 and 737-700, in both new and older liveries. The 737-500 is no longer seen very frequently in SAN. Fortunately, because of the large number of Southwest aircraft cycling through San Diego, it is not uncommon to see one of the airline's famous special livery planes.
- Sun Country Airlines: Sun Country operates a 737-800 flight, arriving between 5:30PM & 6:15PM, depending on the day of the week, with corresponding departures between 6:25PM and 7:05PM. Most of Sun Country's fleet now sports winglets.
- United Airlines: United operates a mixed fleet to SAN, comprised of the 737-300, 737-500, 757-200, A319, and A320. These may appear in the new or old livery. The 737s are still occasionally seen in the "Shuttle by United" livery and Ted A320s sometimes appear, despite the fact that SAN is not a Ted destination. Flights are operated throughout the day.
- United Express (SkyWest Airlines): The EMB-120 is the mainstay of United Express service to SAN, although these are supplemented by a daily CRJ-700 flight arriving at approximately 11:00PM and departing at approximately 6:30AM starting with the evening arrival on January 8, 2007; prior to this date a CRJ-200 may sometimes be seen on this flight.
- US Airways: US Airways brings the A319, A320, and A321 to SAN, with most arrivals throughout the morning and in the evening. The number of US Airways flights has increased as the airline now operates some of the former America West frequencies from Phoenix. The new US Airways colors are common on America West-operated flights but still somewhat rare in SAN for US Airways-operated flights, but this will change as more aircraft are painted into the new livery. The new US Airways retro livery A319s make appearances on an irregular basis.
- US Airways Express: Some of the America West Express CRJ-900s have been painted into the new US Airways Express colors and may be seen at SAN on an unpredictable basis.
- America West Airlines: America West operates the 737-300, A319, and A320 from SAN. Some of these flights can be operated by aircraft painted in the new US Airways livery.
- America West Express (Mesa Airlines): America West Express operates several CRJ-200 and CRJ-900 flights throughout the day.
- Xtra Airways: Xtra Airways will operate service on behalf of Western two days a week (Wednesday and Saturday) beginning January 24, 2007 using a 737-400.
Cargo
- Airborne Express: The 767-200 belonging to Airborne Express parked on the northside of the field has been nicknamed "the sleeping giant" by SAN spotters because it hardly ever seems to move. Recently, it has become more common to see this aircraft operating in full DHL colors. It typically arrives at approximately 5:45AM and departs between 6:30PM and 8:00PM.
- Ameriflight: Ameriflight operates the Beech 1900 and Beech Airliner 99 to SAN in the early evening, with arrivals usually coming between 6:00PM and 7:00PM.
- Capital Cargo International Airlines: Capital Cargo's 727-200 typically arrives on weekdays between 7:30AM and 8:30AM. It departs between 6:00PM and 8:00PM.
- DHL Cargo: DHL's distinctive yellow 767-200 is often seen, arriving at approximately 5:45AM and departing between 6:30PM and 8:00PM.
- FedEx Express: FedEx is the largest cargo carrier at SAN, with the A300, A310 making regular appearances. DC-10s and MD-11s may be seen on Fridays and Saturdays. 727s are seen less frequently. Three flights usually arrive in the very early morning, before 6:00AM, and normally have all departed by 8:00AM. A second set of three flights typically arrives between 4:00PM and 5:30PM. These usually depart again between 7:00PM and 8:30PM. Recently, FedEx has been using Airbus aircraft for the majority of its flights. However, one of the Friday afternoon flights, typically arriving at approximately 5:00PM and departing after dark, and one of the Saturday morning flights, typically arriving at 5:30AM and departing between 7:00AM & 8:00PM, are usually operated by DC-10 or MD-11 equipment. These are the largest aircraft regularly flying in and out of SAN.
- FedEx Feeder (Westair): A series of Cessna 208B Cargomaster flight arrive between 6:00PM and 7:00PM from El Centro supplying cargo for the larger FedEx aircraft flying out of SAN.
- Kitty Hawk Air Cargo: Kitty Hawk usually sends a 737-300 Freighter to SAN, with an arrival between 7:45AM and 8:30AM most mornings. It departs again between 6:00PM and 8:00PM. Occasionally a 727-200 will make an appearance.
- United Parcel Service (UPS): UPS operates two weekday flights on a somewhat variable schedule, generally using 767s. A morning flight usually arrives at approximately 5:30AM and a 767 arrives from the Hawaiian islands most weekday afternoons between 12:30PM and 2:30PM. Departures occur between 6:30AM and 7:30AM and in the evening between 7:30PM and 8:30PM. The morning flight may be operated by 757s and the A300 makes an appearance during the holidays. Both the new and old liveries of UPS may be seen at SAN.
Facilities and Transportation
There is a "cell phone" parking lot (free parking for visitors waiting to pick up a passenger from an arriving flight) along Harbor Drive. While it has no view and is unsuitable for spotting, it does have a couple of portable toilets.
Public Transportation
San Diego Transit bus Route 992, sometimes known as the Flyer, is the only bus that provides service to the airport terminals. The line originates in downtown San Diego, with several stops including one near the official observation lot at Laurel and Harbor. Connections to Route 992 can be made at various locations in downtown San Diego to other bus routes as well as the San Diego Trolley, Coaster, and Amtrak trains.
Additional bus routes that serve the airport area (but not the terminals directly) are Routes 922 and 923 along Harbor Dr. and Route 908 which stops at the Washington Street Blue Line Trolley station located at Washington St. and Pacific Hwy.