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Departures (12)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
FDX45 KLAX KDEN Enroute 0804
AAL2430 KLAX KMIA Enroute 2308
AAR201 KLAX RKSI Enroute 0543
AAL3290 KLAX KMIA Enroute 0154
QTR32A KLAX OTHH Enroute 0950
SKW212 KLAX KOMA Enroute 2326
ACA551 KLAX CYVR Enroute 1228
DAL8956 KLAX KPHX Enroute 1147
JBU700 KLAX KFLL Enroute 1600
WLF626 KLAX KBOI Enroute 1600
HAL812 KLAX PHNL Enroute 1600
WLF1291 KLAX KBOI Enroute 1600

Arrivals (12)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DLH450 EDDF KLAX Enroute 0952
DAL22 LFPG KLAX Enroute 1330
ASA5 KDCA KLAX Enroute 0941
DAL257 VHHH KLAX Enroute 0719
AFL109 UUEE KLAX Enroute 1532
HAL804 PHNL KLAX Enroute 0631
AAL2760 KBOS KLAX Enroute 1054
DAL495 PHNL KLAX Enroute 0550
UAL576 KORD KLAX Enroute 1045
DAL2828 KDEN KLAX Enroute 0843
AAL2743 KPHX KLAX Enroute 0911
BAW21B EGLL KLAX Enroute 0823

Los Angeles (SoCal) 24

Departures (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
UPS2518 KONT KABQ Enroute 0822

Arrivals (3)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
ASA664 KSEA KONT Enroute 0826
ASA592 KSEA KONT Enroute 0823
HAL7271 KSEA KONT Enroute 0850

Empire (SoCal) 4

Arrivals (3)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DAL492 KDTW KSAN Enroute 0849
AAL2262 KCLT KSAN Enroute 1013
DAL1038 KJFK KSAN Enroute 0927

San Diego (SoCal) 3

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL2094 KPHX KSNA Enroute 1600

Coast (SoCal) 1

Departures (4)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
N710MJ KVNY PATK Enroute 1227
SWA1647 KBUR KSMF Enroute 0109
N388LD KBUR KBFI Enroute 0928
N810WR KVNY KSEA Enroute 1600

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
N511EM KEGE KBUR Enroute 1600

Burbank (SoCal) 5

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
ASA208 KJFK KPSP Enroute 1600

Palm Springs (SoCal) 1

Departures (6)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
KLM636 KLAS EHAM Enroute 0210
AAL2166 KLAS KCLT Enroute 0011
OCN12 KLAS EDDF Enroute 0726
N420HA KLAS KPDX Enroute 1734
FFT4114 KLAS KPHX Enroute 1435
SWA4366 KLAS KABQ Enroute 1600

Arrivals (6)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DAL408 KBOS KLAS Enroute 1117
SWA4657 KMCI KLAS Enroute 1600
UAL407 KEWR KLAS Enroute 1157
NKS1085 KMEM KLAS Enroute 1029
AAL2732 KPHX KLAS Enroute 1002
N64GK KBOS KHND Departing

Las Vegas 12

Departures (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
COOK73 KIGM PHTO Enroute 1044

Other 1
  • Flights To/From ZLA: 51
  • Flights in ZLA Airspace: 18
  • Controller Schedule

    February 23rd, 2026

    Los Angeles Tower
    Marc Bracco

    Session with AK

    1700 - 1830 PST / 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.