Mineta San José International Airport

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: California
Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport
Location San Jose, California
IATA code SJC
ICAO code KSJC
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.sjc.org
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 124.0 257.6
Ground 121.7
Clearance 118.0
Approach 120.1 125.35 134.5
Departure121.3
ATIS 126.95
408-980-8459

Mineta San José International Airport serves the southern region of the San Francisco Bay Area, and Silicon Valley in particular. Southwest Airlines is the dominant carrier, and it is also a focus city for American Airlines.

The airport has three parallel runways, 12L/30R, 12R/30L, and 11/29. Normal operations sees arrivals and departures in the 29/30 direction. 11/29 is used by light aircraft only; airliners and all but the smallest business jets will normally use 30R for departures and 30L for arrivals. When there are no departures, arrivals will sometimes use 30R.

Official Spotting Locations

Terminal C Observation Deck

The airport maintains an official outdoor observation deck, open 24 hours a day, at terminal C. The door to the observation deck is marked by an overhead sign, and is in the hallway to gates C2-C8. It provides an excellent overview of the runways as well as aircraft taxiing to the runways, however aircraft parked at C8 (JetBlue) and C9 (Delta, Delta Connection) may limit your photo opportunities. This location is generally best for photos with the sun behind you in the morning until about 10:00 A.M., when the sun crosses overhead the field. Since the security checkpoints have been rearranged at Terminal C, the observation deck is now past the security checkpoint and thus requires a boarding pass to access.

Other Spotting Locations

San José State University Aviation Department

San José State University maintains a facility at the airport for their aviation department, located at the corner of Airport Blvd. and Coleman Ave. When classes are not in session it is generally not a problem to park and spot from here. You can get excellent views of aircraft landing on 30L, as they will still be in the air and thus the fence does not get in your way. 30R is a little more difficult, as it is further away and you will need to get your camera lens over the fence. Along Airport Blvd. there are some utility boxes that you can stand on top of that will get you closer to the runway and over the fence line, however you are close to the road and as a result police may get nervous. It is generally best to walk out there to get the shot you want, then go back to the parking lot. This spot is best for photos with the sun behind you from mid day to sunset.

Terminal A Parking Garage

With an appropriate lens (200mm +), the top level of the Terminal A garage affords fairly good views of activity on the runways. Unfortunately, due to the terminal building being in the way, it is difficult to shoot anything which is closer to you than Runway 30R/12L. This location is best in the mornings, as you're facing west-southwest.

Guadalupe Park

There is a grassy field at Guadalupe Park which gives some nice opportunities for shots of aircraft landing directly overhead. The park is right near the Target and shopping center along Coleman Avenue.

Locations to Avoid

Regular Traffic

Facilities and Transportation

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