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November 13, 2025Bermuda L.F. Wade Intl. Airport – Spotting Guide
Bermuda L.F. Wade Intl. Airport (BDA/TXKF) is the major airfield in Bermuda, located 10km northeast of its capital Hamilton. It was opened in WWII as a US military airport called Kindley field and used as such till 1995 once it was handed over from the US navy to the local government. Back in 2007, the airport was renamed to L.F. Wade Intl airport honouring L. Frederick Wade who led the governmental party back in the last century.
Today, the airfield serves as major hub to Bermuda with its local carrier BermudAir as well as lots of American carriers connecting the island to a docen of states within the US. In addition, there is quite a bit of general aviation and military air traffic.
Written by John Marzo, Rogan Cabral, Joseph Garca and Toby Lunn. Last Update: 2025
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| Airport Information | |
| Runways | |
| 12/30 | 2958m / 9705ft |
| Terminals | |
| Northwestern terminal | Opened 2020: bigger aircraft such as British B777 or bigger diversions like KLM B787 |
| Southeastern terminal | Abandoned: not processing flights anymore, only the hard stands in front of the terminal are used for parking now |
| Spotting Information | |
| Ladder | Useful at spot 3, but you can also always shoot thru the mesh or over the fence using liveview. |
| Car/Public Transport | A car is useful to get around here, but you can also work your way to the spots with public bus transport and walking. However, as of NOV 2025, you can only rent 50cc motorbikes and very small (more golf cart like) cars with limited space for camera gear. |
| Drinks/Food | There are some shops and restaurants all around here. |
| Hotels | There is no specific spotter hotel around BDA. |
| Season | Light is nicer during the winter months plus you may also get to see some more winter birds trying to escape the cold northern america winter. |
| Security | Spotting is generally no issue at Bermuda, but keep a low profile during military and general aviation movements. |
| Runway Usage | |
| General Info | Arrivals onto runway 30 and departures out of 12 are quite common in order to reduce taxiing time as long as the wind plays in favour. |
| Spot #1 – Clearwater Beach – 30 Arrivals | |
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| WHERE | This spot can be found east of the terminal along the Clearwater Beach: you can either stand by the sunjammers bar in the east, move along the beach or nearby parking area, plus you can also stand on the rocks just below the arrival path. Simply search your favourite angle. |
| WHAT | From here you can spot aircraft arriving on runway 30. You can walk by here to vary your angle a bit. |
| TIME | From later morning till later afternoon in summer, in winter a bit longer. Around noon is best here. |
| MISC. | Nothing needed, there is the sunjammers bar just nearby for food/drinks. Be aware when standing below the arrival path as you are directly by the street or some big rocks. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | Depending on your location: 70-300mm should cover most angles |

| Spot #2 – Southside Rd – 30 Arrivals + Line-Ups | |
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| WHERE | Along Southside Rd you will nicely be elevated and see the runway eastern end as well as the nearby taxiways. Simply try to get rid of your car/motorbike nearby and position yourself on the grass pitch by the roadside. |
| WHAT | This spot offers nice views on 30 arrivals and line-ups. |
| TIME | Best just after sunrise in the early morning hours. |
| MISC. | You are a bit elevated thus a ladder is not needed. Be aware of cars passing by, however the green area is quite big and traffic is not too quick here. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 24-200mm |
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Spot #3 – Anchor Park – 12/30 Movements + Apron
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| WHERE | This spot can be found in the so called Anchor Park just off Southside Rd running along the hill. You will find some parking possibilities just next to the park and can spot from there nicely. |
| WHAT | Nice views onto all runway movements plus parts of the apron (taxiing towards/from FBO) in front. |
| TIME | Best just after sunrise in the morning hours or late summer evening hours. |
| MISC. | Nothing directly nearby. Haze can become an issue later during the day. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 70-300mm |
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Spot #4 – Kindley Baseball Field – 12 Line-Ups + 30 Arrivals + Ramp
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| WHERE | This spot is located inside the Kindley Baseball Fields: there you will find some old watchtower type strcuture (similar to the boxes where umpires may sit to watch a baseball game), which you may climb to clear the view. You can also walk some meters up the fence to the northeast along the fence and some marsh for nice views onto the ramp. Otherwise, however you also simply shoot thru the mesh or over the fence with live view. |
| WHAT | Here you can shoot aircraft turning onto runway 12 prior departure, plus those turning off runway 30 after arrival. Plus from the northeastern corner of the fence here you can also see the ramp nearby. |
| TIME | Light is good here in the afternoon hours. |
| MISC. | There is some watchtower structure here you can climb, otherwise you have to shoot thru the mesh. Keep a low profile on this property. Once walking up the fence, you will walk by some marsh, be aware of that! |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 50-200mm |
Runway/Taxiway acitivities look like THIS. Ramp looks like the example below:
| Spot #5 – Catering – Apron | |
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| WHERE | This spot is located along the fence next to Kindley Field Rd just west of the catering facility. Get rid of your car nearby or quickly stop here and you will be able to shoot onto the apron. Leave afterwards again! |
| WHAT | From here you can see the apron in front. |
| TIME | Only during the evening hours or night for nightshots. |
| MISC. | Haze can be an issue here as well as foreground clutter. Be aware, that security and the catering does not like spotters at all: quickly come, take a shot and leave again. That’s why you need to shoot thru the mesh, a ladder is not recommended. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 70-300mm |
| Spot #6 – Parking – Apron | |
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| WHERE | This spot is located inside the parking facility west of the terminal. From along the fence front here you can see onto the apron: position yourself depending on foreground clutter and the subject you want to spot. |
| WHAT | From here you can see the apron in front. |
| TIME | Later afternoon or during the night for nightshots. |
| MISC. | Haze can be an issue here as well as foreground clutter. Be aware, that security does not like spotters at all: quickly come, take a shot and leave again. That’s why you need to shoot thru the mesh, a ladder is not recommended. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 20-200mm |
| Spot #7 – Pizza House Restaurant – Ramp + Taxiways | |
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| WHERE | A hill just east of the Pizza House Restaurant. Most accessible by car due to the parking lot just beside the hill near the restaurant. There have been no known issues parking there. |
| WHAT | The main purpose of this spot is for views of Apron 4, but it can also be used to catch traffic exiting runway 12 via taxiway Charlie and onto Alpha. |
| TIME | Best times are in the morning from sunrise to late morning (10am or 11am) during both Summer and Winter. The spot can also be used during night for long exposures, however depending on your gear and the focal lengths you intend to shoot, it is recommended to go for such shots when it’s calm. Catching aircraft exiting off runway 12 via Charlie is near impossible during the summer due to the heat haze. Best times of the year to go for such a shot include late Fall, Winter, and early Spring. |
| MISC. | No ladder is required due to the elevation it provides over the fence looking outwards towards Apron 4 and taxiway Alpha. During Summer it’s recommended to get there as early as possible because heat haze becomes an issue with aircraft parked on the far end of the Apron later in the morning. Some angles of the ramp are obstructed due to the apron light poles. Thankfully the hill is large enough to play around with a few angles to get past them in some occasions. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 100-400mm |
| Spot #8 – Kindley Field Rd – 12 Arrivals | |
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| WHERE | This spot is literally just the green paved area next to Kindley Field Rd running along the fence north and south of the runway axis. Simply, get rid of your vehicle nearby and position yourself around here depending on your preferred angle. |
| WHAT | From here you can shoot 12 arrivals. |
| TIME | You can switch sides easily here, so this spot is useable all day. |
| MISC. | No ladder is required. Nothing directly nearby. Don’t stand/spot by the roadside directly, keep a few meters distance. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | Depending on your angle, but 24-300mm should cover most things. |
| Spot #9 – Cedar Aviation Fence – Apron | |
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| WHERE | This spot is located all along the bike path running along the fence line of the cedar aviation FBO. Get rid off your vehicle here nearby and position yourself depending on your favourite angle. |
| WHAT | This spot offers nice views onto the apron in front. Jets parked on the far side of the ramp may also be obstructed when jets are parked closer to the fence. |
| TIME | The spot works in early morning, late evening hours or also during the night. |
| MISC. | Be aware as security passes by often here with their jeeps! Come, take a picture and leave again; do not hang around the fence here. There is the Pizza house restaurant just on the other side of the street for amenities. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 16-400mm |

