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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 460346" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>We've been there 3 times. We never got jet blasted, but did spend some time at the Sunset Bar & Grill. You have to go to the surfboard that keeps track of what times the big jets come in each day. That will save you some time. I shot some good shots of jets coming in from their deck/patio. The problem is you can't really get the jet and the beach in the same picture from there. If you had a waterproof camera or protector from the water, I would recommend you get in the water and shoot them coming in overhead from the rocky (yes rocky at low tide) beach. I've seen some great pictures of the jets coming in and shooting them as they pass over and head towards the landing strip. Any other questions, don't hesitate to ask. I will try to recall anything you may want to know. It's a pretty cool airport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 460346, member: 21543"] We've been there 3 times. We never got jet blasted, but did spend some time at the Sunset Bar & Grill. You have to go to the surfboard that keeps track of what times the big jets come in each day. That will save you some time. I shot some good shots of jets coming in from their deck/patio. The problem is you can't really get the jet and the beach in the same picture from there. If you had a waterproof camera or protector from the water, I would recommend you get in the water and shoot them coming in overhead from the rocky (yes rocky at low tide) beach. I've seen some great pictures of the jets coming in and shooting them as they pass over and head towards the landing strip. Any other questions, don't hesitate to ask. I will try to recall anything you may want to know. It's a pretty cool airport. [/QUOTE]
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