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Departures (25)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
CCA984 KLAX ZBAA Enroute 2119
ITY641 KLAX LIRF Enroute 2211
QFA16 KLAX YBBN Enroute 0430
SIA37 KLAX WSSS Enroute 2320
UAL94 KLAX YMML Arriving
UAL417 KLAX PHOG Enroute 1345
DAL465 KLAX PHNL Enroute 0317
DAL724 KLAX KSEA Enroute 1716
DAL515 KLAX KATL Enroute 2201
AAL258 KLAX KDFW Enroute 2117
AAL1713 KLAX MMGL Enroute 0248
OAS405 KLAX NTAA Enroute 2338
DAL7B KLAX RJTT Enroute 2129
DAL22 KLAX EDDF Arriving
AAL1188 KLAX MMPR Enroute 0309
UAL469 KLAX KSFO Enroute 1600
AAL2656 KLAX MMSD Enroute 0344
PAA1171 KLAX KBOS Enroute 0119
SKW4908 KLAX KSMF Enroute 0916
DAL437 KLAX KBOS Enroute 1600
ASA1227 KLAX KSEA Enroute 1221
ABX1920 KLAX KSFO Enroute 1600
AAL147 KLAX KDFW Enroute 1921
FDX1539 KLAX PHOG Enroute 0240
DAL2357 KLAX CYYZ Enroute 0021

Arrivals (36)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DLH452 EDDM KLAX Enroute 0729
DLH456 EDDF KLAX Enroute 1037
DLH450 EDDF KLAX Enroute 0956
AFL106 UUEE KLAX Enroute 1031
GTI6283 LKPR KLAX Enroute 1142
CAL207 RCTP KLAX Enroute 0655
BAW21V EGLL KLAX Enroute 1221
AAL135 EGLL KLAX Enroute 1220
VIR7B EGCC KLAX Enroute 1128
OAS578 SKBO KLAX Enroute 0620
AAL135A EGLL KLAX Enroute 1249
TSO557 UUDD KLAX Enroute 1010
SIA7443 KCVG KLAX Enroute 0814
ASA802 PHNL KLAX Enroute 0721
AAL13F EGLL KLAX Enroute 1115
CAO3126 MMSM KLAX Enroute 0602
UAL2450 EDDF KLAX Enroute 0954
N839BA KMSY KLAX Enroute 0710
FDX985 KMEM KLAX Enroute 0718
JAL16 RJTT KLAX Enroute 1600
AAL644 KDFW KLAX Enroute 0524
SKW6303 CYVR KLAX Enroute 0552
TAP247 LPPT KLAX Enroute 1230
GTI8528 PANC KLAX Enroute 0755
DLH452A EDDM KLAX Enroute 2106
ASA933 PHNL KLAX Enroute 0536
AFR24E LFPG KLAX Departing
UAE205 CYYZ KLAX Enroute 0814
LOT21 EPWA KLAX Enroute 1728
AAL2211 KSFO KLAX Enroute 0623
UAL405 KDEN KLAX Enroute 1600
AAL1511 KMIA KLAX Enroute 0615
AMX1156 CYYZ KLAX Departing
UAL48 KTPA KLAX Departing
SWA1506 KMCI KLAX Departing
AFR22 LFPG KLAX Enroute 1337

Los Angeles (SoCal) 61

Departures (1)

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UPS919 KONT KSDF Enroute 2144

Empire (SoCal) 1

Departures (3)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DAL1426 KSAN KSLC Enroute 1600
DAL3250 KSAN KSLC Enroute 1600
SWA225 KSAN KSLC Enroute 1133

Arrivals (3)

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BAW273 EGLL KSAN Enroute 1135
AAL384 KDFW KSAN Enroute 0651
SWA2126 KMDW KSAN Enroute 0822

San Diego (SoCal) 6

Departures (1)

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SWA1739 KSNA KLAS Enroute 0802

Arrivals (1)

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SWA2196 KDAL KLGB Enroute 0811

Coast (SoCal) 2

Departures (1)

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ASA183 KPSP KSEA Enroute 1316

Arrivals (1)

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SKW4922 KPHX KPSP Enroute 0651

Palm Springs (SoCal) 2

Departures (6)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL007 KLAS KDFW Enroute 2212
PAL120 KLAS RPLL Enroute 1036
ASA1467 KLAS KPDX Enroute 0949
EJM515 KHND PAKT Enroute 0913
N815RB KHND PAKT Enroute 1600
SWA2611 KLAS KHOU Enroute 1429

Arrivals (6)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
VIR155M EGLL KLAS Enroute 1100
FFT1993 KDEN KLAS Enroute 0726
SWA1739 KSNA KLAS Enroute 0802
DAT613 CYUL KLAS Enroute 1052
SWA5796 KPIT KLAS Enroute 0852
SWA1227 KSMF KLAS Enroute 0851

Las Vegas 12

Arrivals (2)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DISCO21 KFFO KLSV Enroute 0714
GBSON11 KLSV KLSV Enroute 0624

Nellis 2

Departures (1)

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RAPTOR2 KEDW RODN Enroute 0827

Arrivals (1)

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NPT739F KTTN KVCV Enroute 0817

Edwards 2
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    How To Be a Good Test Pilot for Controllers in Training

    How to be a good test pilot
    • Ask the examiner
    • Have a heart
    • Tailor your activity to the student
    • Tailor your activity to the traffic
    • Be patient
    Ask the examiner
    When showing up for a session, ask the examiner what kind of traffic is needed. Some examiners will be very specific, and tell you what they want for every flight or clearance. "Give me a VFR departure South, no FF." "Now a TEC route, flight plan, wrong altitude." Others will be more general: "VFR please." A few will give you carte blanch: "Anything at all." However, anything at all does not mean you should ignore the student's knowledge level and the traffic level. See below.


    Have a heart

    You should not be flying to help the student fail, you should be flying to help the student succeed. If you delight in seeing the student fail or flounder, then find another hobby. It is not unusual for test pilots to, with the examiner's approval, set up situations that may result in a deal if the student does not handle things properly. However, any pleasure the pilot takes in it must be from a "job well done," and not in seeing the student get in trouble. If you get to see the student avert the deal, that should be your ultimate payoff.


    Tailor your activity to the student
    If the student talks slowly and hesitantly, then you should speak slowly and enunciate more clearly than normal. If the student is brand new, then file only perfect flight plans (unless requested or authorized by the examiner).


    Tailor your activity to the traffic

    For example, if the airport is getting slammed with traffic, do not request pattern work, unless requested or authorized by the examiner.


    Be patient

    When things get busy, let the examiner and/or student know that you will be happy for your clearance to go last. Volunteer to go to the end of the line when things get busy: The "paying customers" should go first, since they did not sign up to help train the controller
    The nastier or more out-of-norm a clearance or flight you are thinking of doing, the more you ought to clear it with the examiner The student's first session or two should focus on normal procedures and flight plans. If the student is doing really well, you can start with the abnormal stuff (wrong flight plans, or unusual procedures) early. Always ask the examiner if you are unsure Pre-OTS sessions are the right time to show the student everything unusual (TEC routes without flight plans, helicopter operations, even that cool military overhead break). Just not on the first session OTS sessions are not the right time to bring out the unusual stuff. The OTS is mostly about volume; that volume should be a mix of the kind of traffic that the controller will normally see from day to day. In other words, mostly IFR, mostly jets, with some VFR and some props, and precious little helicopter, military, and so on. Do not file any screwed up flight plans, and fly everything as perfectly as you know how. The out-of-town pilots will provide all the drama that is needed; if any additional drama is needed, the examiner will let you know.