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In this wide angle shot looking towards the south side of McCarran you can see what is considered Terminal "C". Southwest dominates this terminal with ATA aircraft and Aloha using one or two of the gates. Often you will see from the public parking garage some of SW's special liveries parked at these stands. They turn them around very fast here in LAS and they generally leave with-in thirty minutes of arriving. You can see two aircraft parked in the Paradise holding pad. Lately we have seen this ATA 757 parked all day and we think she is doing the HNL routes. In the center is the FAA control tower. Lower right is the pay booths for the employee parking. If you look close you can see the tram that takes you from the "D" gate check-in to the Actual D terminal. It passes underground and comes up on the other side of Paradise Road. [Nikkor 18-55mm]

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Mar 21, 2006

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In this wide angle shot looking towards the south side of McCarran you can see what is considered Terminal "C". Southwest dominates this terminal with ATA aircraft and Aloha using one or two of the gates. Often you will see from the public parking garage some of SW's special liveries parked at these stands. They turn them around very fast here in LAS and they generally leave with-in thirty minutes of arriving. You can see two aircraft parked in the Paradise holding pad. Lately we have seen this ATA 757 parked all day and we think she is doing the HNL routes. In the center is the FAA control tower. Lower right is the pay booths for the employee parking. If you look close you can see the tram that takes you from the "D" gate check-in to the Actual D terminal. It passes underground and comes up on the other side of Paradise Road. [Nikkor 18-55mm]

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