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|name = Easter Bay Airport
|name = Easter Bay Airport
|image = Easter bay airport.png
|image = EasterBayAirport-GTASA-runway.png
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|Appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
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[[File:EasterBayAirport_Map.jpg|thumb|Easter Bay location]]
[[File:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-map.jpg|thumb|Easter Bay location]]
'''Easter Bay Airport''' is based on real-life [[wikipedia:San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco International Airport]]. It is located in [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]], and is the largest airport in the state. It is situated at the southeastern corner of the city, just east of [[Foster Valley]] and a major freeway, and just south of [[Easter Basin]]. From here, the player can purchase [[Juank Air]] flights to and from [[Los Santos International Airport]] and [[Las Venturas Airport]], but no flights actually take off or land without the player instigating it. As befits a busy airport, there are numerous aircraft parked in various locations, and [[Baggage]] carts trundling about.
'''Easter Bay Airport''' is based on real-life [[:wp:San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco International Airport]]. It is located in [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]], and is the largest airport in the state. It is situated at the southeastern corner of the city, just east of [[Foster Valley]] and a major freeway, and just south of [[Easter Basin]]. From here, the player can purchase [[Juank Air]] flights to and from [[Los Santos International Airport]] and [[Las Venturas Airport]], but no flights actually take off or land without the player instigating it. As befits a busy airport, there are numerous aircraft parked in various locations, and [[Baggage]] carts trundling about.


There are three main points of ground vehicle entry to the airport - the first is through the underground parking lot which terminates behind the control tower where the helicopters are; the others are through two direct freight ramps in the center of the airport, one leading to the runway, the other to the hangars. One note: the gates governing these points of entry are only accessible once the player has passed [[Flying School]] and is considered a pilot. Through ingenuity, the player can access the tarmac, but all aircraft are locked until pilot status is achieved, with the exception of the [[Maverick]] in the area near the hangars.
There are three main points of ground vehicle entry to the airport - the first is through the underground parking lot which terminates behind the control tower where the helicopters are; the others are through two direct freight ramps in the center of the airport, one leading to the runway, the other to the hangars. One note: the gates governing these points of entry are only accessible once the player has passed [[Flying School]] and is considered a pilot. Through ingenuity, the player can access the tarmac, but all aircraft are locked until pilot status is achieved, with the exception of the [[Maverick]] in the area near the hangars.
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This airport, as aforementioned, is modeled after San Francisco International Airport, which is located several miles south of the city. The main landing strip of Easter Bay Airport (pictured) extends out into [[Easter Bay]], a distinguishing feature of San Francisco International Airport, whose main tarmac extends into San Francisco Bay. The airport is situated on an artificial island connected to the mainland by a small land bridge that provides the only road access.
This airport, as aforementioned, is modeled after San Francisco International Airport, which is located several miles south of the city. The main landing strip of Easter Bay Airport (pictured) extends out into [[Easter Bay]], a distinguishing feature of San Francisco International Airport, whose main tarmac extends into San Francisco Bay. The airport is situated on an artificial island connected to the mainland by a small land bridge that provides the only road access.


==Events in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]==
==Events in GTA San Andreas==
The airport plays a role in two missions. In the mission [[Mike Toreno (mission)|Mike Toreno]], Carl and [[T-Bone Mendez]] track [[Mike Toreno]] in a [[Burrito|yay van]] in the airport. Carl destroys it, and heads back to the [[Jizzy's Pleasure Domes|pleasure domes]] in [[Battery Point]]. In the mission [[Ran Fa Li (mission)|Ran Fa Li]], Carl picks up a package from a [[Manana]] inside the parking lot of the airport, and has to take it back to a garage in [[Esplanade North]], all while constantly being confronted by the [[Da Nang Boys]], fierce rivals of the [[San Fierro Triads]].
The airport plays a role in two missions. In the mission [[Mike Toreno (mission)|Mike Toreno]], Carl and [[T-Bone Mendez]] track [[Mike Toreno]] in a [[Burrito|yay van]] in the airport. Carl destroys it, and heads back to the [[Jizzy's Pleasure Domes|pleasure domes]] in [[Battery Point]]. In the mission [[Ran Fa Li (mission)|Ran Fa Li]], Carl picks up a package from a [[Manana]] inside the parking lot of the airport, and has to take it back to a garage in [[Esplanade North]], all while constantly being confronted by the [[Da Nang Boys]], fierce rivals of the [[San Fierro Triads]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Image:EasterBayAirport.jpg|The view of the airport from atop the [[Easter Tunnel]], GTA San Andreas.
File:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-northeastwards.jpg|The view of the airport from atop the [[Easter Tunnel]], GTA San Andreas.
Image:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-entrance-front.jpg|The airport's distinctive entrance, GTA San Andreas (<small>[[:Image:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-entrance-rear.jpg|Rear view]]</small>).
File:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-entrance-front.jpg|The airport's distinctive entrance, GTA San Andreas (<small>[[:File:EasterBayAirport-GTASA-entrance-rear.jpg|Rear view]]</small>).
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Revision as of 18:08, 23 February 2012

Easter Bay Airport
Information
Appearances Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Owner State of San Andreas
Location San Fierro
Hub for Juank Air
Easter Bay location

Easter Bay Airport is based on real-life San Francisco International Airport. It is located in San Fierro, San Andreas, and is the largest airport in the state. It is situated at the southeastern corner of the city, just east of Foster Valley and a major freeway, and just south of Easter Basin. From here, the player can purchase Juank Air flights to and from Los Santos International Airport and Las Venturas Airport, but no flights actually take off or land without the player instigating it. As befits a busy airport, there are numerous aircraft parked in various locations, and Baggage carts trundling about.

There are three main points of ground vehicle entry to the airport - the first is through the underground parking lot which terminates behind the control tower where the helicopters are; the others are through two direct freight ramps in the center of the airport, one leading to the runway, the other to the hangars. One note: the gates governing these points of entry are only accessible once the player has passed Flying School and is considered a pilot. Through ingenuity, the player can access the tarmac, but all aircraft are locked until pilot status is achieved, with the exception of the Maverick in the area near the hangars.

This airport, as aforementioned, is modeled after San Francisco International Airport, which is located several miles south of the city. The main landing strip of Easter Bay Airport (pictured) extends out into Easter Bay, a distinguishing feature of San Francisco International Airport, whose main tarmac extends into San Francisco Bay. The airport is situated on an artificial island connected to the mainland by a small land bridge that provides the only road access.

Events in GTA San Andreas

The airport plays a role in two missions. In the mission Mike Toreno, Carl and T-Bone Mendez track Mike Toreno in a yay van in the airport. Carl destroys it, and heads back to the pleasure domes in Battery Point. In the mission Ran Fa Li, Carl picks up a package from a Manana inside the parking lot of the airport, and has to take it back to a garage in Esplanade North, all while constantly being confronted by the Da Nang Boys, fierce rivals of the San Fierro Triads.

Trivia

  • In the beta version the landing area was smaller.
  • Oddly, in the booklet guide, it is not named Easter Bay Airport, but San Fierro Airport instead.

Weapons

Stationary Vehicles

  • Maverick - To the immediate northeast of the southern-most hangars
  • Leviathan - To the immediate north of the eastern-most hangars; to the southeast of the control tower
  • Raindance - Adjacent to the Leviathan - immediately southeast of the control tower
  • Dodo (2) - One in each of the pair of hangars on the south side of the airport, closest to the terminal
  • Rustler - Inside the eastern-most of the pair of hangars on the south side of the airport, closest to the terminal
  • Nevada (2) - One is directly east of the south end of the terminal; north of the Maverick, the other is located to the west of the Leviathan. The former is sometimes colored blue.
  • Shamal (3) - Two immediately adjacent to the south end of the terminal. One outside the southern-most of the pair of hangars at the northeast end of the airport
  • Beagle - Northwest end of the airport, at the end of the main landing strip
  • Super GT - Parked next to the control tower at the north end of the airport
  • Blista Compact (only when wanted for export) - Parked next to the small building at the extreme southwestern corner of the airport
  • NRG-500 - Between the two eastern-most hangars among the group of buildings at the very south end of the airport
  • Utility Van (3) - All three parked on the east side of the terminal
  • Baggage (3) - Two parked on the east side of the terminal. One parked near the Maverick and NRG-500 at the southeastern corner of the airport
  • Coastguard (10) - One moored at each of the wooden slips situated around the exterior of the airport

Other

Gallery