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Departures (16)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
KAL18 KLAX RKSI Enroute 0642
THY47 KLAX LTFM Enroute 1146
DAL39 KLAX ZSPD Enroute 0907
KMY030 KLAX SKRG Enroute 0655
BAW4E KLAX EGLL Enroute 1111
JBU1700 KLAX KFLL Enroute 0645
BAW268 KLAX EGLL Enroute 1226
JAL15 KLAX RJTT Enroute 1239
THY12E KLAX LTFM Enroute 1640
AMX492 KLAX MMMX Enroute 0637
FDX1835 KLAX KOAK Enroute 1440
BAW85G KLAX EGLL Enroute 1301
DAL7 KLAX RJTT Enroute 1600
DAL1493 KLAX RJTT Enroute 0551
DAL46 KLAX RJTT Enroute 1600
DAL297 KLAX RJTT Enroute 1600

Arrivals (18)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
UAE162 OMDB KLAX Enroute 1720
UAL292 KDEN KLAX Enroute 0810
DLH135 YSSY KLAX Enroute 1323
AAL4L KMIA KLAX Enroute 1352
DAL771 KJFK KLAX Enroute 1315
SWA1651 KDEN KLAX Enroute 1404
SJX7234 RCTP KLAX Enroute 1736
SKW3847 KDEN KLAX Enroute 1345
DAL617 KSEA KLAX Enroute 1453
AAL135 EGLL KLAX Enroute 1953
VIR7B EGLL KLAX Enroute 2214
CMP7253 MPTO KLAX Enroute 1952
SKW4077 KPHX KLAX Enroute 1426
AAL92 ZSPD KLAX Enroute 1726
DAL210 ZSPD KLAX Enroute 1704
SWA4445 KSJC KLAX Enroute 1351
BVX1970 KPHX KLAX Enroute 1600
DAL255 KLAS KLAX Enroute 1600

Los Angeles (SoCal) 34

Departures (10)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
N750XC KSAN PHNL Enroute 1047
DAL729 KSAN KATL Enroute 0537
N739HZ KSAN KMYF Enroute 1600
DLH2P KSAN EDDM Enroute 1328
FFT370 KSAN KSEA Enroute 1505
N28ZA KSAN KNKX Enroute 1436
UAL519 KSAN KDEN Enroute 0940
AAY202 KSAN KLAS Enroute 1749
SWA1213 KSAN MMSD Enroute 2231
AAL3631 KSAN KPHX Enroute 1600

Arrivals (6)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
SWA4469 KLAS KSAN Enroute 0019
N739HZ KSAN KMYF Enroute 1600
N28ZA KSAN KNKX Enroute 1436
N657BZ KSAN KSAN Enroute 0140
AAL304 MMMX KSAN Departing
N928CJ KSJC KSAN Enroute 1600

San Diego (SoCal) 16

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAY643 KBOI KSNA Enroute 1506

Coast (SoCal) 1

Departures (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL743 KPSP KPHX Enroute 1359

Palm Springs (SoCal) 1

Departures (3)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
SWA4469 KLAS KSAN Enroute 0019
UAL596 KLAS KDEN Enroute 1600
DAL255 KLAS KLAX Enroute 1600

Arrivals (5)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL2504 KORD KLAS Enroute 1600
DAL659 KATL KLAS Enroute 1357
NKS1241 KOAK KLAS Enroute 1333
AAY202 KSAN KLAS Enroute 1749
AAL374 KSJC KLAS Enroute 1600

Las Vegas 8
  • Flights To/From ZLA: 60
  • Flights in ZLA Airspace: 24
  • Controller Schedule

    March 19th, 2026

    Lindbergh Tower
    Sebastian Knudsen

    Session with JD

    1300 - 1430 PDT / 2000 - 2130 Zulu

    Los Angeles Tower
    Marc Bracco

    Session with BY

    1800 - 1930 PDT / 0100 - 0230 Zulu

    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.