It's common for transportation facilities like the AirTrain to have policies regarding filming and photography, especially in secure areas such as airports. These policies are typically in place to ensure the safety and privacy of passengers, employees, and airport operations. It's possible that the AirTrain employee stopped you from filming to uphold these policies. If you have any questions or concerns about filming or photography within the airport or on the AirTrain, it's a good idea to check with airport staff or review the airport's policies beforehand. They can provide you with specific guidelines on what is allowed and what is not permitted regarding filming and photography in different areas of the airport and on airport transportation systems like the AirTrain.
The AirTrain JFK provides a convenient way to travel between terminals at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City. If you're riding the AirTrain from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8, here are the general steps you can follow: 1. **Arrive at Terminal 1:** Start your journey at Terminal 1, where you can disembark from your flight or enter the terminal if you're already inside the airport. 2. **Follow Signs to AirTrain Station:** Look for signs directing you to the AirTrain station within Terminal 1. AirTrain stations are typically located near the terminals' transportation centers or parking areas. 3. **Board AirTrain:** Once you reach the AirTrain station, board the AirTrain marked for "All Terminals" or "Terminal Loop." These trains circulate between all JFK terminals, including Terminal 1 and Terminal 8. 4. **Travel to Terminal 8:** Sit back and enjoy the ride as the AirTrain travels from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8. The journey usually takes a few minutes, and you'll have a view of the airport surroundings along the way. 5. **Arrive at Terminal 8:** The AirTrain will stop at Terminal 8, where you can disembark and proceed to your destination within the terminal, such as departure gates, baggage claim, or ground transportation options. It's important to note that the AirTrain operates continuously, with trains arriving frequently, so you shouldn't have to wait long for a train to Terminal 8. Additionally, the AirTrain is a convenient option for transferring between terminals without needing to exit the airport's secure area.
Taking pictures of anything owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is prohibited (including airports, marine terminals, bridges, tunnels, the PATH system and parts of WTC), which is complete BS.
@@Graphics_Card It's because this is a public property. Under the first amendment we have the right to take pictures of public property. But no, instead they take away your camera and/or have you arrested. A VERY different approach compared to the MTA, NJ Transit and Amtrak.
AWESOME!
Very nice
Yeah
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The Airport! My Favorite Place!
@James Conwell Awesome
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So nice
It's common for transportation facilities like the AirTrain to have policies regarding filming and photography, especially in secure areas such as airports. These policies are typically in place to ensure the safety and privacy of passengers, employees, and airport operations. It's possible that the AirTrain employee stopped you from filming to uphold these policies.
If you have any questions or concerns about filming or photography within the airport or on the AirTrain, it's a good idea to check with airport staff or review the airport's policies beforehand. They can provide you with specific guidelines on what is allowed and what is not permitted regarding filming and photography in different areas of the airport and on airport transportation systems like the AirTrain.
The airport is my favorite place too! I like JFK airport and The JFK airtrain 🚝
Same
This was very helpful - thank you!
Thank you for posting, very helpful!
The AirTrain JFK provides a convenient way to travel between terminals at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City. If you're riding the AirTrain from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8, here are the general steps you can follow:
1. **Arrive at Terminal 1:** Start your journey at Terminal 1, where you can disembark from your flight or enter the terminal if you're already inside the airport.
2. **Follow Signs to AirTrain Station:** Look for signs directing you to the AirTrain station within Terminal 1. AirTrain stations are typically located near the terminals' transportation centers or parking areas.
3. **Board AirTrain:** Once you reach the AirTrain station, board the AirTrain marked for "All Terminals" or "Terminal Loop." These trains circulate between all JFK terminals, including Terminal 1 and Terminal 8.
4. **Travel to Terminal 8:** Sit back and enjoy the ride as the AirTrain travels from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8. The journey usually takes a few minutes, and you'll have a view of the airport surroundings along the way.
5. **Arrive at Terminal 8:** The AirTrain will stop at Terminal 8, where you can disembark and proceed to your destination within the terminal, such as departure gates, baggage claim, or ground transportation options.
It's important to note that the AirTrain operates continuously, with trains arriving frequently, so you shouldn't have to wait long for a train to Terminal 8. Additionally, the AirTrain is a convenient option for transferring between terminals without needing to exit the airport's secure area.
Hi, very nice. Could you possibly do an updated 2019 video of the AirTrain route? I hear things have changed over there. Thanks!
Stops:
Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Terminal 4
Terminal 5
Terminal 7
Terminal 8
Federal Circle Station
Jamica Station
You mean Federal Circle
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thank you
Thanks
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0:06 What on earth are they doing 🤣
I work there and there's no problem filming, were not allowed to tell people anything
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Simple thing to do is wait until they leave and then start filming again.
Karen Page only in the actual terminal but here is fine
Right. It's unfortunate that they have to be like this. Same with PATH. And I almost lost my camera to them.
@@davidng2336: They’re not allowed to take your camera unless their law enforcement unit has a warrant.
@@B.Launders well an extremely unforgiving employee didn’t let me leave until my videos were deleted.
@@davidng2336: Yeah, that’s illegal. They’re not allowed to do that.
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I hope u didn't get any trouble.
Ariel Gonzalez its only in the actual terminal but outside and here is fine
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Taking pictures of anything owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is prohibited (including airports, marine terminals, bridges, tunnels, the PATH system and parts of WTC), which is complete BS.
David Ng They believe terrorists use videos to find places to find ways to reduce the GDP of the US to $3
OOOOH I think that makes total sense. Sucks though. I really love JFK.
Its only in the actual terminals. Here is fine
I mean I don’t understand how that’s stupid tho
@@Graphics_Card It's because this is a public property. Under the first amendment we have the right to take pictures of public property. But no, instead they take away your camera and/or have you arrested. A VERY different approach compared to the MTA, NJ Transit and Amtrak.