Manchester Airport

Continent: Europe Country: United Kingdom Region: England
Manchester Airport
Location Manchester, England
IATA code MAN
ICAO code EGCC
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.625 (23R/05L)119.40 (23L/05R
Ground 121.85
Clearance 121.70 (delivery)
Approach 118.575 & 135.00 & Director 121.35
Departure118.625 & 119.400
ATIS 128.175 (Arrivals) 121.975 (Departures)

In 2004, Manchester International Airport (Ringway) was voted Britain’s premier spotting airport by a well-known aviation magazine, and anyone who has been there will probably agree with them. It is not a question of which is the best place to watch planes at Manchester, more a question of which spot do I want to choose?

MAN has 2 parallel runways, 23R / 05L (Runway 1) and 23L / 05R (Runway 2) . Aircraft movements are generally inbound on 23R and outbound on 23L. However the wind direction shifts approx 20% of the year and this flow is reversed. During the quieter period of each day from 12.00pm to 15.00pm, the airport reverts to single runway use and uses 23R / 05L (Runway 1) for both inbound and outbound flights.


Official Spotting Locations

Multi Storey Car Park Terminal 1

13th Floor of Multi storey car park - Terminal 1 - Views of Runway 1 where you can view aircraft landing and taking off, also close views of aircraft parking and moving from Terminals 1 & 2 plus a good view of the Cargo area. Level 13 is now partially open after refurbishment. But there isn't any facilities here any more. Toilets are situated in Terminal 1 arrivals just get the lift down from Level 12. Some thoughtfully provided camera holes are in the security fences. Be warned however that this is a short-stay airport car park and is very expensive to park your car!

The Aviation shop is now situated near the Car Rental Desks, Information Desk, and Post Office which is in Terminal 1 arrivals and stocks everything for the enthusiast, binoculars, telescopes, models, airband radios, scanners, DVDs, notebooks, pens, postcards, and the SBS Radar System.

A.V.P. - Aviation viewing park

The A.V.P is located approx 2/3 way along Runway 23R (Runway 1) and offers excellent views of both flying and taxiing aircraft. It has 3 raised platforms for better viewing and photography, a very good snack bar, Family picnic areas and clean Male and Female toilet facilities. There is also a well-stocked aviation shop selling books, aircraft models, binoculars and radios etc.

Signposted from main terminal areas and railway station. There is a small charge for admission £1 for pedestrians, £3 for a car & Driver and £1 per passenger, children under 16 free. This area also contains a British Airways Concorde (which you can book a tour of, for approx £12), BAe Avro 146-RX100, Monarch DC-10 nose section, De Havilland Vampire jet fighter (at the moment been removed for restoration), and a BEA Trident 3B aircraft resplendent in full BEA Colours.

The A.V.P is situated off the A538 between Junction 6 of the M56 motorway and the airport tunnels.

From the Junction 6 Roundabout follow signs for Wilmslow. After a very short distance you will see Sunbank Lane on the left with a sign post for “Concorde”. Turn left here and then immediately right at the crossroads onto Wilmslow Old Road and follow to the end.

You can get to the A.V.P by bus from the "The Station" at the Airport, which is situated mid-way between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 . Journey time by bus is approximately 7 minutes. The Swans Shuttle bus 200 operates year round on weekends and Bank Holidays. Buses leave The Station at 09:16, then every hour until 17.16. Buses leave the Viewing Park every hour 09.25 until 17.25.

Arriva North West operates a daily service (bus 19, 19A, 19B, 19C) stopping at the rear of the World Freight Terminal from where the Aviation Viewing Park is approximately a 10 minute walk. Arriva 19/19B leaves The Station every half hour from 07.25 - 22.55 daily. Arriva 19A/19C leaves the World Freight Terminal every half hour from 07.30 - 18.00 Monday - Saturday. Some evening and Sunday services operate from the World Freight Terminal.

Other Spotting Locations

Landside Food Court

At the food court which is between Terminals 1 and 3 there are a lot of large windows overlooking a few gates, also recently added are some Talking Telescopes which talk in 5 different languages. Pictures can be had here from planes taxiing in the distance, as well as aircraft parked nearby. Food is readily available but by far the cheapest is by getting a Meal Deal from Boots, WH Smiths or by going to Spar which is open 24 hours a day (near Terminal 3) who do a selection of Hot and Cold Sandwiches, Hot & Cold drinks, varying on the time of day. Spotters are not normally moved from this location as they bring a lot of business to the food outlets. From Summer 2008 this area will become Airside, therefore additional places to view the aircraft in poor weather will need to be sourced. Rumour has it that the lower part only is to become airside, the main part of the food court is to remain landside with access via Terminal 3 near Spar, so really the only thing to do is to wait and see what happens, changes are already taking place.

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South Side (Runway 2)

A disadvantage of the official Aviation Viewing Park (AVP) is that it faces into the sun until late in the day, making photography more difficult. Better photography is often offered by heading around to Runway 2 on the South side of the airport. Going there is easy by car. By public transport is possible too, but a bit of a handful.

The closest bus stop to Runway 2 is at the Moat House Hotel (Holiday inn) on the A538 Wilmslow road . Bus service no 288 runs along the A538 and there is a stop near to the AVP at the junction with Sunbank lane – from the AVP this means walking back towards the main road (approx ½ mile). From this bus stop it is then 2 stops along to the Moat House Hotel (Holiday inn). The bus runs every 30 mins.

By car, from the Junction 6 Roundabout off the M56, follow signs for Wilmslow along the A538. Approximately 1 mile along this road you will drive under the 2 runway tunnels. As you exit the 2nd tunnel you will come to a roundabout. Turn left at this roundabout and then turn immediately right before the gate - Then park up on the left before the bridge, as this road becomes the Moat House hotel car park beyond the bridge. Do try to tuck your car into the hedge, as the hotel mini-bus screams up and down here every half-hour or so and its a narrow road!!

DO NOT park anywhere between the roundabout and the gate - you WILL get a ticket or a TOW - even on the grass verge.

Once you have reach the Hotel, you have two options. There are raised viewing mounds running the length of runway 23L. These are segregated by the road tunnels which allow the A538 to go under the runways. So your choice is to cross the road and go left and past the new fire station to get to the mid point and beyond of runway 23L for views of aircraft rotating and taking-off OR go right to the start of runway 23L for close-up taxiing and line-up views of aircraft.

Runway 23L - taxi and line-up

From the Hotel entrance, turn right and walk through the car park, over the small stone bridge and up to the top of this road. On the right is a black cattle gate. Walk through the gate and follow this footpath for approx half-a-mile. The path finishes at the runway security fence and you will see long earth mounds either side of you which offer superb elevated views of the first 1/3 of runway 2.Further around to the right is an elevated mound which is directly in front of the link taxi-way between runway 1 and 2 - you can practically count the rivets on the aircraft as they line-up !!!

Runway 23L - rotation and take-off

The second option is to walk from the hotel back to the roundabout. On the other side of the road you just came in on, you will see a footpath of steep steps rising to the top of the hill. Follow this path for roughly 15 minutes past the side of the new fire station and up to the runway security fence.

From here, you can go left and follow the path parallel to runway 2 down into a valley and then back up again to raised mounds which offer superb views of aircraft rotating on runway 2 for take-off.

As an alternative, turn left after the fire station and follow the path downhill to the lowest lowest point of the valley. Then turn right and follow the river through the tunnel under runway 2. As you exit the tunnel turn right up the hill for a viewing spot half way between runway 1 and runway 2

Please note that runway 2 is usually closed between 1200 and 1500 hours. Also check before making any journey which way the aircraft are flying!. For approx 20% of the year, the wind shifts and the flying changes direction.

Junction of Ringway Road & Shadowmoss road

Not far from Terminal 1, this area gives excellent views of aircraft on final approach to Runway 23R. Be warned that car parking is limited because of parking restrictions. The local residents get rightly annoyed when thoughtless spotters park cars that partially block access to their driveways and the hand-painted yellow lines outside some houses show the level of feeling about this – please be considerate.

Airport Hotel Public House

Next to the final approach to Runway 23R, the beer garden of this pub offer great views of landing aircraft and also aircraft holding for departure. Because it has become so popular with spotters, the pub has a pay-and-display car park.

Locations to Avoid

None really - just be sensible - don't park in-front of crash gates and stay on the public side of the security fences and you will be ok.

The areas offered as alternatives to the AVP (the mounds and the area beyond the new fire station) are public footpaths and you wont get more than a passing glance from the security staff when they are patrolling airside.

The airport and council have always been fairly spotter-friendly so just read the notices and don't go or park where it says you shouldn't.

Regular Traffic

British Airways, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, PIA, US Airways, Monarch Airlines, My Travel Airways, First Choice Airways, Thomsonfly, Air France, Lufthansa, Swiss Air, BMI, Finnair, Turkish Airlines, CSA Czech Airlines, plus many more, check with for a full list (which Terminal) on the link above. Plus you never know what will turn up, there has been a few surprises?

Facilities and Transportation

Public Transport

The Railway Station is situated at the Airport between Terminals 1 & 2. Services from most of the UK mainline stations. The Bus & Coach Station is adjacent to railway station. Also served by National Express. Bus service number 200 serves the viewing park from the airport bus station every Saturday and Sunday at 15 minutes past the hour from the bus station and 25 minutes past the hour from the viewing park at a cost of approx £1.60p adult return.

Travel tips

If traveling by car and you do not wish to pay for the airport car parks, you could always park your car at Heald Green Railway Station and catch the train to the airport for a cheap day return costing £1.10 or a single will cost £1.00 each way, fares may vary due to the general increase in fares.

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External links

One page spotter guide for print out - contains radio frequencies, airport map and a brief description of the spotting spots at MAN.

http://www.plane-spotter.com/Airports/UK/MAN/SpotterGuide_MAN.pdf