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==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==
===Airplane Landing View Point===
At the corner of Sepulveda and Westchester, 10-15 minutes walk from the airport. Small grass area across the street from In-n-Out Burger from which all movements on the northern runways can be seen. The park doesn't have a formal name, but it labeled as "Airplane Landing View Point" on Google Maps. Limited photography as arrivals are almost directly overhead, and you are facing South. When a small aircraft (CRJ, ERJ, 737, A320) isn't blocked by the trees, a 55mm or smaller size lens can be used for a nice shot. However, walking to under the approach lights and jaywalking across Lincoln Blvd. can yield some very nice shots of inbound aircraft. Parking in this area is limited (for those driving to the spot) depending on the time of day if you park on the street, and can be sparse during lunch hours (11:00am - 2:30pm).
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===Economy Parking Garage===
LAX opened a new economy parking garage in October 2021 with a plane spotting event, and publicity materials put out by the airport describe it as a "plane spotting paradise". The roof level in particular provides excellent views of aircraft landing on the northern runways. Regular parking rates apply for those coming to spot from this location, and upon opening only the lower levels of the garage were opened to cars, however the airport noted in response to questions on a Facebook posts that guests were welcome to park on the lower levels then proceed to the roof for spotting.


===Theme Building===
===Theme Building===
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===In-n-Out Burger===
===In-n-Out Burger===
At the corner of Sepulveda and Westchester, 10-15 minutes walk from the airport. Small grass area across the road from which all movements on the Northern runways can be seen. Limited photography as arrivals are almost directly overhead, and you are facing South. When a small aircraft (CRJ, ERJ, 737, A320) isn't blocked by the trees, a 55mm or smaller size lens can be used for a nice shot. However, walking to under the approach lights and jaywalking across Lincoln Blvd. can yield some very nice shots of inbound aircraft. Parking in this area is limited (for those driving to the spot) depending on the time of day if you park on the street, and can be sparse during lunch hours (11:00am - 2:30pm).
The Westchester location of the popular Southern California-based fast food burger chain is a well known location for spotting at LAX, though generally most spotting actually occurs at the park across the street (see [[#Airplane Landing View Point]]). It has some outdoor tables along 92nd Street that easily accommodate spotting while you eat.
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===Vicksburg Avenue Bridge===
There is a multi-story car park with good views from the top floor. No photography signs are present, and you will likely be told to leave.
Passing over Sepulveda Boulevard and about 500 yards south of the In-N-Out Burger spotting location is the Vicksburg Avenue bridge. This location gives an amazing view of north side (Runways 24R & 24L) arrivals as the aircraft pass above the parking lots to the east of Sepulveda Boulevard. A 200mm or 300mm lens is perfect for this location. This location will give both classic arrival shots (1st Example Photo) taken at around 250mm though 200mm will do as well as profile shots (2nd Example Photo) taken at just over 100mm for heavies and just over 150mm for smaller aircraft. This location is less than a 5 minute walk from In-N-Out. To get here from In-N-Out, cross Sepulveda Boulevard at the crosswalk and walk south to the bridge. It is about 500 yards down. Under the bridge is always a cool and shady spot especially useful on hot summer days. Going up onto the bridge using the stairs on the south side of the bridge will also give good shots at about the same angle though you must cross to the north side of the bridge. This spot on the bridge also gives a glimpse of aircraft lined up on 24L and 24R (3rd Example Photo) This spot can be used year round and all day.
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===Proud Bird Restaurant===
===Proud Bird Restaurant===
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===Cargo Parking===
===Cargo Parking===
There are 2 parking lots off the first and second cargo roads respectively. These were good locations prior to September 11, 2001, but are now patrolled frequently by not-very-friendly LAWA police and spotters will be asked to leave. However, a two person operation could be useful. Some have reported good experiences driving through the cargo complex. A common method is to drive constantly, stopping only when no police are around.
There are 2 parking lots off the first and second cargo roads respectively. These were good locations prior to September 11, 2001, but are now patrolled frequently by not-very-friendly LAWA police and spotters will be asked to leave. However, a two person operation could be useful. Some have reported good experiences driving through the cargo complex. A common method is to drive constantly, stopping only when no police are around.
===The Parking Spot===
This is a multi-story car park with good views from the top floor, located behind In-n-Out Burger. No photography signs are present, and you will likely be told to leave.


==Spotting Locations Map==
==Spotting Locations Map==
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33.930934, -118.411578~Jim Clutter Park (Imperial Hill);
33.930934, -118.411578~Jim Clutter Park (Imperial Hill);
33.953644, -118.39674~In-n-Out Burger;
33.953644, -118.39674~In-n-Out Burger;
33.9534236, -118.3968158~Airplane Landing View Point;
33.935581, -118.377353~Proud Bird Restaurant;
33.935581, -118.377353~Proud Bird Restaurant;
33.931962, -118.405446~Flight Path Learning Center;
33.931962, -118.405446~Flight Path Learning Center;
33.936771, -118.44262~Dockweiler State Beach
33.936771, -118.44262~Dockweiler State Beach;
33.949672, -118.395982~Vicksburg Avenue Bridge;
33.953769, -118.411776~Westchester Parkway Bridge;
33.950775, -118.390000~Economy Parking Garage
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|787-9
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|A340-300
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|-
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|Alaska Airlines (Horizon Air)
|777-200
|E175
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|Alaska Airlines (SkyWest Airlines)
|E175
|6
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|All Nippon Airways
|787-9
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
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|Allegiant Air
|A319, A320
|A319, A320
|5
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|All Nippon Airways
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines)
|CRJ-700 (SkyWest), CRJ-900 (Mesa), E175 (Compass)
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|TBIT
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|Avianca Costa Rica
|767-200, A319, A320, A321
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|TBIT
|TBIT
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|Avianca El Salvador
|PC-12
|A320, A320neo, A330-300
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|TBIT
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|Avianca Guatemala
|A320neo
|TBIT
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|Breeze Airways
|A220-300
|TBIT
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|-
|British Airways
|British Airways
|A380-800
|777-300ER, A380-800
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
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|Cathay Pacific Airways
|777-300ER
|777-300ER
|TBIT
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|737 MAX 8
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
|China Airlines
|China Airlines
|777-300ER
|777-300ER, A350-900
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
|China Eastern Airlines
|China Eastern Airlines
|777-300ER, A330-200
|777-300ER, A330-300
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|777-300ER, A380-800
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|A330-900
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|737-800
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|Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)
|CRJ-700 (SkyWest), E175 (Compass, Republic, SkyWest)
|CRJ-700, E175
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|El Al Israel Airlines
|El Al Israel Airlines
|777-200
|787-9
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|TBIT
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|TBIT
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|-
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|EVA Air
|787-8
|777-300ER
|TBIT
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|A350-900
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
|Etihad Airways
|Finnair
|777-200LR
|A350-900
|TBIT
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|Flair Airlines
|777-300ER
|737-800
|TBIT
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|French Bee
|A330-200
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|Frontier Airlines
|A319, A320
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|Hainan Airlines
|787-8
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|Hawaiian Airlines
|A330-200
|787-9, A321neo, A330-200
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|A330-200
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|ITA Airways
|A320
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|TBIT
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|Japan Airlines
|777-300ER, 787-8
|777-300ER, 787-9
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|ERJ-145
|Signature FBO
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|-
|KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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|747-400
|787-10
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|-
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|Korean Air
|777-200, A380-800
|A380-800
|TBIT
|TBIT
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|LATAM Airlines
|LATAM Airlines
|767-300, 787-8
|787-9
|TBIT
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|767-300
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|Lufthansa
|A340-600, A380-800
|747-8, A340-300, A380-800
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|747-400, A380-800
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|A330-200
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===Cargo===
===Cargo===


*AeroUnion (Airbus A300, Boeing 767-300)
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*ABX Air Cargo/DHL (Boeing 767-200)
!Aircraft
*Asiana Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
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*Atlas Air (Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747-8)
|AeroLogic
*Cargolux (Boeing 747-400)
|777F
*Cathay Pacific Cargo (Boeing 747-8)
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*China Airlines Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
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*Emirates Sky Cargo (Boeing 777-300)
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*EVA Air Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
|Air China Cargo
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*FedEx (Airbus A300-600, McDonnell Douglas MD-10, McDonnell Douglas MD-11, Boeing 767-300)
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*Nippon Cargo Airlines (Boeing 747-8)
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*Singapore Airlines Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
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*United Parcel Service (Boeing 767-300)
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|Cargojet
|767-300
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|Cargolux
|747-8
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|China Airlines Cargo
|747-400, 777F
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|China Cargo Airlines
|777F
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|China Southern Cargo
|777F
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|DHL (ABX Air Cargo)
|767-300
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|DHL (Singapore Airlines Cargo)
|777F
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|EVA Air Cargo
|777F
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|FedEx
|767-300, MD-11
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|Kalitta Air
|747-400, 777F
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|Korean Air Cargo
|747-8, 777F
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|MAS Cargo
|A330-300
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|Nippon Cargo Airlines
|747-8
|-
|Northern Air Cargo
|737-800, 767-300
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|Polar Air Cargo
|747-8, 777F
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|SF Airlines
|747-400
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|SkyLease Cargo
|747-400
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|UPS Airlines
|767-300
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==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==


The [http://www.metro.net Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority] operates several bus lines that serve LAX and the surrounding area. Consult their web site for specific information. They also operate the Metro Rail system, with service to LAX provided at the Green Line's Aviation/LAX station, where a free shuttle bus provides connections to the airport terminals.
The [http://www.metro.net Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority] operates several bus lines that serve LAX and the surrounding area. Consult their web site for specific information. They also operate the Metro Rail system, with service to LAX provided at the Green Line's Aviation/LAX station, where a free shuttle bus provides connections to the airport terminals.
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