21 June 2010

DAL | June 2010 | 13-Left Ops | Dammit, it's HOT!

This past Wednesday I had some time while waiting for some of the Chicklets' summer activities to finish to head over the Dallas Love Field to get some bizjet action in as it had been several months since I last spotted there. Holy schnap it was hot. Damn hot. Real hot. So I did some in-car spotting with the A/C on full blast with the scanner dialed into DAL Tower/Ground. For these shots, I was parked at George Coker Circle off Lemmon Avenue and had way more shots than these, but with the heat haze and shooting through an 8-foot chain link fence, this was the best I had. And I sure as hell wasn't going to climb on the roof of the car to shoot over the fence. Not in this heat.

But the advantage of George Coker Circle is that it sits abeam 13L where the bizjets rotate and where the incoming aircraft rollout. George Coker Circle was once the circular drive for the original DAL terminal before it was demolished when the current terminal opened in the 1950s.


N621CS is a Cessna Citation Sovereign (Cessna 680) belonging to McLean Aviation of Virginia, built in March 2007. This particular day she had left Love Field about an hour earlier and then returned, I'm guessing either a training flight or functional test flight after some maintenance work was done. I thought that tail numbers ending in "CS" belonged to the Citation Shares fractional operation and N621CS's history indicates she's flown everywhere which would fit a fractional jet's pattern. The following day she left DAL for Dallas Redbird (sorry, I can't call it Dallas Executive) for a short stop before flying on to Shenandoah Regional Airport.


N708LX is a Cessna Citation X (Cessna 750, oooh-la-la, I so love those curves!) belonging to the Flight Options fractional operator and built in March 2000. Here she is headed to the departure end of 13L on Taxiway A. Looks like this bird is blocked on flight tracking as the last data Flightaware has is from last month.



Citation X, GTFO! Caught right at the moment she left the ground for who the hell knows where. I just dig the looks of the Citation X.



N7HB is another Cessna Citation Sovereign built in April 2008. The owner of record is listed as Wells Fargo Bank, but there was an N7HB Citation Encore that belonged to Hunt Building and I wonder if this that aircraft's replacement. She was headed out from DAL to Dona Ana County at Santa Teresa outside of El Paso. You can nicely see the supercritical wing profile on the Sovereign in this shot, compared to jets this size, the Sovereign has impressive field performance, being able to use less than 4000' of runway fully-loaded is damn good for a transcon bizjet that seats 12.



Honest to God, I had pics of Astras, Gulfstreams, Beechjets, and so on, but those all came out looking like donkey balls. These Cessnas all came out okay, though. Go figure. N77HF is a Citation VII (Cessna 650) owned by Taft Sales and Leasing of Dallas. Her flight history is blocked (argh), but it looks like she was built in January 1995. Caught this one as the thrust reversers were starting to deploy.



Cool catch of the day and spotting while getting broiled was worth it! A T-45A Goshawk from Training Air Wing TWO (TW-2) of NAS Kingsville in South Texas made an appearance at DAL. Not sure why, it parked at one of the FBOs off Lemmon Avenue, maybe delivering someone of rank to a meeting. I don't think TW-2 does many of their cross-country flights up this way, I sure don't usually see Goshawks in the area often. Super sweet to catch one landing, though!



Rolling out a bit further with the airbrakes deployed and some Southwest action in the background. Had to have at least one shot with some LUV in it for this set!

2 comments:

  1. Great pics! I often think of driving down to Love to just park and watch, but never get around to it. I'll have to check out your spotting location on my Mapsco.

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