I have been to Changi beach. Over the past month. After about three decades...
Changi beach is a plane spotter's paradise. You can spot planes comfortably on a bench all day long. Inbound planes arriving into Changi Airport usually come in two directions, either from the south (you see the MBS) or from the north (you see Changi beach).
Changi beach is accessible by private transport (too many carparks) and public transport (a few bus stops just steps away from the beach).
Changi beach is also connected to Changi village via a bridge.
On a weekday, there are very few people along the beach. Just me, the sea and the planes.
Changi beach is accessible by private transport (too many carparks) and public transport (a few bus stops just steps away from the beach).
Changi beach is also connected to Changi village via a bridge.
On a weekday, there are very few people along the beach. Just me, the sea and the planes.
SQ 747 Cargo
Changi beach docking station for small boats
A great curvature
Panorama effect. Makes the place look more bent than it really is.
SQ
Thai B747
Eva Air 773er
Jetstar. Most of the planes I observed are narrowbodies on regional flights in the morning and early afternoons.
Seems that this direction is usually reserved for inbound flights. I have only spotted once when this direction is used for take-offs.
Still, a great way to spend the day !
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