On Friday 26 June, a special day will be organised for spotters as part of the activity programme on the base. This day offers the opportunity to observe aviation activities in conditions adapted to photography and observation.
The number of places is limited to 2,000 participants, and the ticket price is higher than on public days due to the specific type of access provided.
Access to arrivals and ground operations
Spotters will have the opportunity to witness the arrival of aircraft and their positioning on the parking areas. This allows them to observe taxiing, technical preparations, and ground crew operations from a closer viewpoint.
Dedicated zones close to the aircraft
Specific areas will be reserved to allow participants to be closer to the aircraft than during public days. These zones are designed to offer good conditions for observation and photography while respecting safety requirements.
Possibility of training flights
If weather conditions allow, some aircraft may perform training flights during the day. These activities provide the chance to observe different manoeuvres and flight phases, depending on operational planning.
Catering on site
Foodtrucks will be available for part of the day, allowing participants to get refreshments and meals without leaving the observation zones.
A day intended for a targeted audience
This Spotter’s Day is designed for people who want more time, space, and visibility to observe aviation activities. The reduced number of participants ensures a calmer environment that is better suited to photography.







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