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Spotter Magazine Issue 39
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Spotter Magazine Issue 39
October 10, 2024
Ushuaia Airport – Spotting Guide
October 14, 2024Pierre Regional Airport – Spotting Guide
- last modified on October 12, 2025
Pierre Regional Airport (PIR/KPIR) is a small regional airport in the city of Pierre in South Dakota, USA. The airfield was opened in 1937 and used as B17 training base during WW2. Nowadays, the airfield offers regular services to Denver or other bigger US cities plus some general aviation and military movements.
Written by John Marzo. Last Update: Summer 2021
| General Information | |
| Terminal | There is one terminal handling all flights. |
| Runway | 07/25 with 2097m and 13/31 with 2103m |
| Security | Spotting is no issue here. |
| Single spot: Baggage claim area – Ramp | |
|---|---|
| WHERE | This spot is located inside the terminal on the ground floor of the arrival area: walk till its northern glass front from where you can see the ramp in front. |
| WHAT | From here you can see the ramp in front with its movements. |
| TIME | From later morning on, depends on the exact angle. |
| MISC. | Everything you need can be found inside the terminal. Be aware of some foreground clutter. The windows are a bit tinned and may be dirty. |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 24-200mm E145 on ramp = 50mm |
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