Hey fellow aviation enthusiasts! Just came across some exciting news about an upcoming event at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS). On Tuesday, January 27, and Wednesday, January 28, the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force will be conducting a short training exercise involving four F-35 fighter jets and a military transport and tanker aircraft. This exercise aims to test how military flight operations can be safely integrated into the busy airspace of a major international airport like Schiphol.
This is a rare opportunity for aviation photographers and spotters to witness and capture military aircraft in action at a civilian airport. The F-35, with its advanced stealth capabilities and cutting-edge technology, is a fascinating aircraft to photograph, especially in such a unique setting.
As an aviation enthusiast, I'm curious about how these operations will be managed alongside regular commercial traffic. How do you think Schiphol will handle the integration of such military exercises with its regular flights? Also, for those who love aviation photography, what are your tips for capturing fast-moving military jets, especially in a busy airport environment like AMS?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and maybe seeing some amazing shots from this event!
This is a rare opportunity for aviation photographers and spotters to witness and capture military aircraft in action at a civilian airport. The F-35, with its advanced stealth capabilities and cutting-edge technology, is a fascinating aircraft to photograph, especially in such a unique setting.
As an aviation enthusiast, I'm curious about how these operations will be managed alongside regular commercial traffic. How do you think Schiphol will handle the integration of such military exercises with its regular flights? Also, for those who love aviation photography, what are your tips for capturing fast-moving military jets, especially in a busy airport environment like AMS?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and maybe seeing some amazing shots from this event!