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Frontier Airlines
Airbus A320-214
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, July 27, 2012
Kenneth Koehn
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N210FR (cn 4668) A sad shot- this will be the last pic I take from this spot- the new owners (Heartland) have posted no trespassing signs (a small one,which I missed when driving in). The building manager was driving around taking license plate photos of the 4 of us sitting back there watching aircraft arrive. I talked with the manager, and he says they are very serious about keeing us rifraff out for the security of his workers. I tried to plead my case, but to no avail. RATS! Though I have photographed this Frontier Airbus before, I figured it approriate to post. They sure have cracked down on photography on the south end of the airport- beware. Landing 6L at CLE in the midst of forming storms .


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Sam Legarth October 13, 2012 at 02:51PM Rating: 9
There is a small hill down the road with a building next to it,I always go there.

DJR107 August 6, 2012 at 12:36PM Rating: 9
Riff Raff! Great AC/DC song from their Powerage album. Updating the spotting guide for CLE may be needed. I will keep several smart ass & insulting comments about this situation to myself.

NwFedEx757 August 2, 2012 at 08:53PM Rating: 9
Nice catch Ken,though bummer news :(

Jordan August 1, 2012 at 08:32PM Rating: 9
Wow, so we can't even go to Zin now. Whats left?

Kenneth Koehn August 1, 2012 at 01:22PM Rating: 9
The building manager was not very pleasant- rifraff was a tongue-in-cheek term I used to sum up his feelings for us. He pays $51,000 a month rent for the building, and will not put up with any trespassers. He also mentioned his female employees feel nervous venturing into the parking lot when spotters are there. I really pitched the spot as one of the best places anywhere to photograph arriving aircraft and he could care less. Obviously, this man is not an aviation enthusiast!

Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. August 1, 2012 at 05:46AM Rating: 9
Nice shot, but sad to hear about this, and just when the lighting is about to turn awesome for this spot. What a shame. He really called you "riffraff?"