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Departures (16)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
UAL152 KLAX VHHH Enroute 1218
DLH479 KLAX EDDF Enroute 1312
SAS937 KLAX EKCH Enroute 1330
CCA984 KLAX ZBAA Enroute 1211
KAL12 KLAX RKSI Enroute 1417
AAL73H KLAX YSSY Enroute 1856
BAW280 KLAX EGLL Enroute 1527
DAL41 KLAX YSSY Enroute 1938
KLM604 KLAX EHAM Enroute 1635
THY1525 KLAX LTFM Enroute 2147
CPA881 KLAX VHHH Enroute 2325
DLH451 KLAX EDDF Enroute 2021
THY20 KLAX LTFM Enroute 2159
AAL1984 KLAX KPHX Enroute 1907
THY10 KLAX LTFM Enroute 2013
ZIG2165 KLAX KLAS Enroute 1600

Arrivals (19)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DLH1X EDDM KLAX Enroute 2132
UAE14 LFPG KLAX Enroute 2015
JAL7016 RJTT KLAX Enroute 1854
AAL82 NZAA KLAX Enroute 1718
TZP24 RJAA KLAX Enroute 1958
CMP360 MPTO KLAX Enroute 1924
DLH0457 EDDM KLAX Enroute 2356
AAL26 RJTT KLAX Enroute 2237
SWA738 KATL KLAX Enroute 2056
BAW283 EGLL KLAX Enroute 0232
GRL96 BIKF KLAX Enroute 0048
DAL2002 KDEN KLAX Enroute 2037
SVA041 OEJN KLAX Enroute 0404
SWR40 LSZH KLAX Enroute 0411
GTI168 KMSP KLAX Enroute 2054
DAL8688 KJFK KLAX Enroute 2129
VIR7B EGLL KLAX Departing
VIR23X EGLL KLAX Departing
ANZ045 NZAA KLAX Departing

Los Angeles (SoCal) 35

Departures (2)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL6432 KSAN KPHX Enroute 1600
ZIGGI41 KNZY NONE Enroute 1834

Arrivals (2)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DLH5Y EDDM KSAN Enroute 0228
DLH466 EDDM KSAN Departing

San Diego (SoCal) 4

Departures (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
NKS394 KLAS KPHL Enroute 1155

Arrivals (2)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
EDW2M LSZH KLAS Enroute 0727
ZIG2165 KLAX KLAS Enroute 1600

Las Vegas 3

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
VCP680 KGCK KCMA Enroute 2048

Point Mugu 1
  • Flights To/From ZLA: 43
  • Flights in ZLA Airspace: 6
  • Controller Schedule

    June 6th, 2026

    Socal Approach (West)
    Jay Smith

    Session with LL

    1600 - 1730 PDT / 2300 - 0030 Zulu

    Las Vegas Approach
    Jacob Ball

    Session with BY

    1800 - 1930 PDT / 0100 - 0230 Zulu

    TEC Routes

    DATE VERSION CONTACT
    2025-04-22 1.10 Facility Advisory Board
    1. PURPOSE.
    This document will define TEC routes and explain when to use them for aircraft within ZLA airspace

    2. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
    The Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) for this Mission Statement is the ZLA Senior Staff. This Mission Statement was originally drafted by Tim Roden, ZLA Training Administrator, on March 22, 2017. This document shall be maintained, revised, updated or cancelled by the ZLA Senior Staff or any organization that supersedes, replaces or assumes the Staff responsibilities.

    3. DISTRIBUTION.
    This SOP is intended for use by controllers staffing Positions within SCT, NTD, and SBA TRACONs.

    4. BACKGROUND.
    This document was crafted in order to explain TEC routes, what they are, and how they are utilized within ZLA.

    5. REQUIREMENTS.
    1. The FAA has created a set of routes used for aircraft flying between most Southern California Airports. These are called Tower Enroute Control (TEC) Routes. If a TEC route is available between two airports, aircraft may use the route without filing a flight plan.
    2. ZLA TEC Routes can be found on the ZLA TEC Routes page
    3. TEC Routes are broken down into the following aircraft classes. A list of aircraft classes can be found in 7110.65 Appendix A
      1. J Class - Jet aircraft
      2. M Class - Turboprop aircraft
      3. P Class - Piston aircraft
      4. Q Class - Piston aircraft (slowest of the 4 classifications)
    4. If an aircraft files the coded name of a TEC Route, the full route must be input into the aircraft’s flight plan.
      1. Ex: CSTN41 should be input as V23.OCN.V165.SARGS
      2. Controllers can quickly change an aircraft’s route in one of the following ways:
        1. By typing “.TEC” into the command bar with an aircraft’s flight plan open and the aircraft selected, where “TEC” is the TEC route code
        2. By typing “.DEPARRC” into the command bar with an aircraft’s flight plan open and the aircraft selected, where “DEP” is the three-letter departure airport identifier, “ARR” is the three-letter arrival airport identifier, and “C” is the TEC class. Note that this does not work for Q class aircraft, as P and Q class share the same TEC routes.
    5. IFR Aircraft departing and arriving within the same TRACON, and/or aircraft remaining in the TRACON envrionnment are required to use a TEC route.
      1. For example: 
        1. A jet that files from SBA to SAN at FL210 is not required to use a TEC route (climbes above TRACON)
        2. A prop that files from SMX to ONT at 7,000 is required to use a TEC route (stays within TRACONs)
        3. A Jet that files SAN to VNY at FL200 must be routed via a TEC route (same TRACON, SCT)
      2. Aircraft requesting routes in the low en route structure may be subject to additional delays due to traffic volume. Controllers should suggest the TEC route structure to pilots in such cases.
    6. While some TEC routes include a SID, routes that do not include one require the controller to issue a departure instruction, such as a heading within the DVA, a SID, or an ODP.