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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===
[[File:LAX Theme Building.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:LAX Theme Building.jpg|thumb]]
The LAX Theme Building is the iconic building in the middle of the LAX passenger terminal complex, shown in the photo at right. It hosts the Encounter Restaurant as well as an observation deck. Encounter Restaurant occupies the round portion of the building about halfway up. Windows provide views of the airport in all directions, though which parts you'll see depends on where you are seated. The observation deck is located on the roof of the restaurant.  It closed in 2001 and reopened in July 2010. It is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 5pm, and there is no charge to enter the observation deck. This location is may be poor for photography, except for airport overview shots, as it is distant from aircraft though it is good for spotters who just which to watch traffic or log tail numbers. The airport occasionally hosts "Sunday Morning Coffee" events at the observation deck for plane spotters, aviation enthusiasts, and the general public.
The LAX Theme Building is the iconic building in the middle of the LAX passenger terminal complex, shown in the photo at right. It hosts the Encounter Restaurant as well as an observation deck. Encounter Restaurant occupies the round portion of the building about halfway up. Windows provide views of the airport in all directions, though which parts you'll see depends on where you are seated. The observation deck is located on the roof of the restaurant.  It closed in 2001 and reopened in July 2010. It is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 5pm, and there is no charge to enter the observation deck. This location is may be poor for photography, except for airport overview shots, as it is distant from aircraft though it is good for spotters who just which to watch traffic or log tail numbers. The airport occasionally hosts "Sunday Morning Coffee" events at the observation deck for plane spotters, aviation enthusiasts, and the general public.
===Airfield Tours===
The airport offers an airfield tour on the first Thursday of each month. For more information, see the [https://www.lawa.org/welcome_lax.aspx?id=766 LAX Community Relations web page].


==Other Spotting Locations==
==Other Spotting Locations==
===International Terminal===
The Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) has a food court upstairs which is not in the secure area and overlooks the North-South taxiway affording close encounters with the heavies. Photography is possible through the glass but you need a 25-80mm zoom or similar, and reflections are a problem. In theory movements on both sets of runways can be logged here with suitable optics, but there have been instances of 'enthusiastic' spotters causing the customers to freak out and call security. Discretion and restraint are necessary if you intend spending any time here.


===Jim Clutter Park (Imperial Hill)===
===Jim Clutter Park (Imperial Hill)===
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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. 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 (1100-~1430lcl).
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-storey 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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===Radisson Hotel===
===Dockweiler State Beach===
There is a lounge on the roof of the hotel, step outside and shoot from the rooftop. Please keep in mind this hotel is private property, so it is suggested that you only use this location if you are staying at the hotel or a paying customer of the lounge. Recent reports indicate that this location is only accessible after 5pm, when the lounge opens.
Along Vista Del Mar, there is a beach. On Vista Del Mar, there is parking along the streets and there are staircases that go down to the beach. You can watch takeoffs from both runways here either from your car, or down on the beach. You can stay as long as you want and since it is far enough from the airport, no one will yell at you for taking pictures. A good lens is suggested, and it may be busy in the summer.
 
===Westchester Parkway Bridge===
About 3/4 mile West of the In-N-Out Burger on Sepulveda is a bridge over Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) that offers good views for aircraft arriving and departing on the 24s on the north side of the airport. During the winter, this spot is backlit with the sun to the south. The ideal time to utilize this location is summer evenings as aircraft use the 24s. When on this bridge you are very exposed to passing traffic and can make spotting in this location stressful or uneasy.
 
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==Locations to Avoid==
==Locations to Avoid==
===Westchester Boulevard===
In the same area as the In-n-Out. A bridge about 1/4 mile West provides good photos but anyone standing there is very visible. Two car parks either side of Sepulveda, one at ground level (E) the other a multi-story (W). None of these locations are very satisfactory for a long stay.


===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==


<display_points type="satellite" zoom="14">
{{#display_map:
33.944125, -118.402426|Theme Building
33.944125, -118.402426~Theme Building;
33.943431, -118.4091|Tom Bradley International Terminal
33.943431, -118.4091~Tom Bradley International Terminal;
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;
33.935581, -118.377353|Proud Bird Restaurant
33.9534236, -118.3968158~Airplane Landing View Point;
33.931962, -118.405446|Flight Path Learning Center
33.935581, -118.377353~Proud Bird Restaurant;
33.946021, -118.395152|Raddison Hotel
33.931962, -118.405446~Flight Path Learning Center;
</display_points>
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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| type=satellite
}}


==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==


===Terminal 1===
In some cases, airlines operate their check-in counters in a different terminal; this table reflects the terminal where the aircraft park.
 
*AirTran Airways (Boeing 737-700)
*Southwest Airlines (Boeing 737)
*US Airways (Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Airbus A321)
**US Airways Express/SkyWest Airlines (Bombardier CRJ-200)
 
===Terminal 2===
 
*Aeromexico (Boeing 737-700)
**Aeromexico Connect (Embraer ERJ-145)
*Air Canada (Airbus A320, Embraer 190)
*Air China (Boeing 747-400, Boeing 777-300)
*Air France (Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300)
*Air New Zealand (Boeing 747-400, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300)
*Alitalia (Boeing 777-200)
*Avianca (Boeing 767-200)
*Hawaiian Airlines (Airbus A330-200, Boeing 767-300)
*KLM (Boeing 747-400)
*LACSA (Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Airbus A321)
*Sun Country Airlines (Boeing 737-800)
*TACA (Airbus A320, Airbus A321)
*Virgin Atlantic (Airbus A340-600)
*Volaris (Airbus A319)
*WestJet (Boeing 737-700)
 
===Terminal 3===
 
*Allegiant Air (McDonnall Douglas MD-80)
*Frontier Airlines (Airbus A319, Airbus A320)
*jetBlue Airways (Airbus A320)
*Spirit Airlines (Airbus A319)
*Virgin America (Airbus A319, Airbus A320)
*Virgin Australia (departures) (Boeing 777-300)
 
===Tom Bradley International Terminal===
 
*Aeroflot (Boeing 767-300)
*Air Berlin
*Air France (Airbus A380-800)
*Air Pacific (Boeing 747-400)
*Air Tahiti Nui (Airbus A340-300)
*All Nippon Airways (Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300)
*Asiana Airlines (Boeing 747-400, Boeing 777-200)
*British Airways (Boeing 747-400)
*Cathay Pacific Airways (Boeing 777-300)
*China Airlines (Boeing 747-400)
*China Eastern Airlines (Airbus A340-600)
*China Southern Airlines (Airbus A380-800)
*Copa Airlines (arrivals) (Boeing 737-800)
*El Al Israel Airlines (Boeing 777-200)
*Emirates Airline (Boeing 777-300)
*EVA Air (Boeing 777-300)
*Iberia Airlines (Airbus A340-300)
*Japan Airlines (Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300)
*Korean Air (Airbus A330-200, Airbus A380-800, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 777-200)
*LAN Airlines (Boeing 767-300)
*LAN Peru (Boeing 767-300)
*Lufthansa (Airbus A340-600, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747-8i beginning December 10, 2012)
*Malaysia Airlines (Boeing 777-200)
*Philippine Airlines (Boeing 747-400)
*Qantas Airways (Airbus A330-200, Airbus A380-800, Boing 747-400)
*Singapore Airlines (Airbus A340-500, Airbus A380-800)
*Swiss International Air Lines (Airbus A340-300)
*TACA (evening arrivals) (Airbus A321)
*Thai Airways International (Airbus A340-500)
*Turkish Airlines (Boeing 777-300)
 
===Terminal 4===
 
*American Airlines (Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 767-200, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 777-200, McDonnell Douglas MD-80)
**American Eagle (Bombardier CRJ-700)
**American Eagle/SkyWest Airlines (Bombardier CRJ-200)
*Qantas Airways (Boeing 747)
 
===Terminal 5===
 
*Delta Air Lines (Airbus A320, Airbus A330-200, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 757-300, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 777-200, McDonnell Douglas MD-90)
**Delta Connection/SkyWest Airlines (Bombardier CRJ-200, Bombardier CRJ-700, Bombardier CRJ-900)
*Virgin Australia (arrivals) (Boeing 777-300)
 
===Terminal 6===
 
*Alaska Airlines (Boeing 737)
**Horizon Air (Bombardier Q400)
*Copa Airlines (departures) (Boeing 737-800)
*Great Lakes Airlines (Beech 1900)
*United Airlines
 
===Terminal 7===
 
*United Airlines (Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 737-900, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 757-200, Boeing 757-300, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 767-400, Boeing 777-200, Boeing 787-8)
 
===Terminal 8===


*United Airlines
{| class="wikitable"
**United Express/SkyWest Airlines (Bombardier CRJ-200, Bombardier CRJ-700, Embraer EMB-120)
!Airline
!Aircraft
!Terminal
|-
|Aer Lingus
|A330-300
|TBIT
|-
|Aeromexico
|737-800, 737 MAX 8, 787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Air Canada
|737 MAX 8, 787-9, A321
|6
|-
|Air China
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Air France
|777-300ER, A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Air New Zealand
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Air Premia
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Air Tahiti Nui
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Alaska Airlines
|737-800, 737-900, 737 MAX 9
|6
|-
|Alaska Airlines (Horizon Air)
|E175
|6
|-
|Alaska Airlines (SkyWest Airlines)
|E175
|6
|-
|All Nippon Airways
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Allegiant Air
|A319, A320
|TBIT
|-
|American Airlines
|737-800, 777-200, 777-300ER, 787-8, A319, A321, A321neo
|4, 5
|-
|American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines)
|CRJ-700, E175
|5
|-
|Asiana Airlines
|A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|Austrian Airlines
|777-200
|TBIT
|-
|Avianca Costa Rica
|A320, A320neo
|TBIT
|-
|Avianca El Salvador
|A320, A320neo, A330-300
|TBIT
|-
|Avianca Guatemala
|A320neo
|TBIT
|-
|Breeze Airways
|A220-300
|TBIT
|-
|British Airways
|777-300ER, A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|Cathay Pacific Airways
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Cayman Airways
|737 MAX 8
|TBIT
|-
|China Airlines
|777-300ER, A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|China Eastern Airlines
|777-300ER, A330-300
|TBIT
|-
|China Southern Airlines
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Condor
|A330-900
|TBIT
|-
|Copa Airlines
|737 MAX 9
|TBIT
|-
|Delta Air Lines
|737-800, 737-900, 757-200, 757-300, 767-300, 767-400ER, A319, A320, A321, A321neo, A330-900, A350-900
|2, 3
|-
|Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)
|CRJ-700, E175
|2, 3
|-
|El Al Israel Airlines
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Emirates Airline
|A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|EVA Air
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Fiji Airways
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Finnair
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Flair Airlines
|737-800
|TBIT
|-
|French Bee
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Frontier Airlines
|A320, A320neo
|TBIT
|-
|Hainan Airlines
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Hawaiian Airlines
|787-9, A321neo, A330-200
|TBIT
|-
|Iberia
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|ITA Airways
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Japan Airlines
|777-300ER, 787-9
|TBIT
|-
|jetBlue Airways
|A320, A321, A321neo
|5
|-
|JSX
|ERJ-145
|Signature FBO
|-
|KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
|787-10
|TBIT
|-
|Korean Air
|A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|LATAM Airlines
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|LATAM Airlines Brasil
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|LATAM Airlines Ecuador
|767-300
|TBIT
|-
|LEVEL (Iberia)
|A330-200
|TBIT
|-
|LOT Polish Airlines
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Lufthansa
|747-8, A340-300, A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|Norse Atlantic Airways
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Norse Atlantic Airways UK
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Philippine Airlines
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Porter Airlines
|E195-E2
|6
|-
|Qantas Airways
|A330-200, A380-800
|TBIT
|-
|Qatar Airways
|A350-1000
|TBIT
|-
|Saudia
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Scandinavian Airlines
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Sichuan Airlines
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Singapore Airlines
|777-300ER, A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Southern Airways Express
|PC-12
|6
|-
|Southwest Airlines
|737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8
|1
|-
|Spirit Airlines
|A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo
|5
|-
|Starlux Airlines
|A350-900
|TBIT
|-
|Sun Country Airlines
|737-800
|TBIT
|-
|Swiss International Air Lines
|777-300ER
|TBIT
|-
|Turkish Airlines
|777-300ER, 787-9
|TBIT
|-
|United Airlines
|737-800, 737-900, 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX 9, 757-200, 757-300, 777-200, 787-9, 787-10, A320, A321neo
|7, 8
|-
|United Express (SkyWest Airlines)
|CRJ-200, CRJ-700, E-175
|8
|-
|Virgin Atlantic Airways
|787-9, A350-1000
|TBIT
|-
|VivaAerobús
|A320neo
|TBIT
|-
|Volaris
|A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo
|TBIT
|-
|Volaris El Salvador
|A320neo
|TBIT
|-
|WestJet Airlines
|737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8
|2
|-
|XiamenAir
|787-9
|TBIT
|-
|Zipair
|787-8
|TBIT
|}


===Cargo===
===Cargo===


*AeroUnion (Airbus A300)
{| class="wikitable"
*Air China Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
!Airline
*Airborne Express/DHL (Boeing 767-200)
!Aircraft
*Ameriflight (Beech 1900)
|-
*Asiana Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
|AeroLogic
*Astar/DHL (Douglas DC-8)
|777F
*Cargolux (Boeing 747-400)
|-
*Cathay Pacific Cargo (Boeing 747-8)
|AeroUnion
*China Airlines Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
|A330-200
*China Cargo Airlines (Boeing 777-200)
|-
*EVA Air Cargo (McDonnell Douglas MD-11)
|Air China Cargo
*Kalitta Air (Boeing 747-200)
|747-400, 777F
*Korean Air Cargo (Boeing 747-8)
|-
*FedEx (Airbus A300-600, McDonnell Douglas DC-10, McDonnell Douglas MD-11)
|Amazon Air (Air Transport International)
*Lufthansa Cargo (McDonnell Douglas MD-11)
|767-300
*MAS Cargo (Boeing 767-300)
|-
*Nippon Cargo Airlines (Boeing 747-400)
|Asiana Cargo
*Polar Air Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
|747-400
*Singapore Airlines Cargo (Boeing 747-400)
|-
*United Parcel Service (Boeing 767-300)
|Atlas Air
|747-400
|-
|Cargojet
|767-300
|-
|Cargolux
|747-8
|-
|China Airlines Cargo
|747-400, 777F
|-
|China Cargo Airlines
|777F
|-
|China Southern Cargo
|777F
|-
|DHL (ABX Air Cargo)
|767-300
|-
|DHL (Singapore Airlines Cargo)
|777F
|-
|EVA Air Cargo
|777F
|-
|FedEx
|767-300, MD-11
|-
|Kalitta Air
|747-400, 777F
|-
|Korean Air Cargo
|747-8, 777F
|-
|MAS Cargo
|A330-300
|-
|Nippon Cargo Airlines
|747-8
|-
|Northern Air Cargo
|737-800, 767-300
|-
|Polar Air Cargo
|747-8, 777F
|-
|SF Airlines
|747-400
|-
|SkyLease Cargo
|747-400
|-
|UPS Airlines
|767-300
|}


==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.

Latest revision as of 01:41, 29 June 2024

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: California


Los Angeles International Airport
Location Los Angeles, California
IATA code LAX
ICAO code KLAX
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.lawa.org/welcomelax.aspx
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 133.90 North
120.95 South
119.80 Helicopters
Ground 121.65 North
121.75 South
Clearance 121.40
Approach 124.30 Feeder
124.50 Final & Feeder
124.90 Feeder
127.40 (LEENA4)
128.10 (VISTA2)
Departure124.30
125.20
ATIS 133.80 Arrivals
135.65 Departures
Departure128.55
Plane Spotting Hotels guide

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).

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

LAX Theme Building.jpg

The LAX Theme Building is the iconic building in the middle of the LAX passenger terminal complex, shown in the photo at right. It hosts the Encounter Restaurant as well as an observation deck. Encounter Restaurant occupies the round portion of the building about halfway up. Windows provide views of the airport in all directions, though which parts you'll see depends on where you are seated. The observation deck is located on the roof of the restaurant. It closed in 2001 and reopened in July 2010. It is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 5pm, and there is no charge to enter the observation deck. This location is may be poor for photography, except for airport overview shots, as it is distant from aircraft though it is good for spotters who just which to watch traffic or log tail numbers. The airport occasionally hosts "Sunday Morning Coffee" events at the observation deck for plane spotters, aviation enthusiasts, and the general public.

Airfield Tours

The airport offers an airfield tour on the first Thursday of each month. For more information, see the LAX Community Relations web page.

Other Spotting Locations

Jim Clutter Park (Imperial Hill)

In the city of El Segundo. A small roadside park at the intersection of Imperial Avenue and Sheldon Street. A few tables and seats, for other facilities you need to walk west down the hill (towards the ocean) to the small shopping plaza. Beach Cities Transit bus route 109 has a stop right at the park.

All movements on the South runways can be logged here although care must be taken not to miss those arrivals which turn off early. Some photography possible when traffic is westerly, few arrivals come far enough down although spectacular departure shots can be had with a long (300-400mm) lens, though shorter lenses work. A 200mm lens is sufficient for any aircraft larger than a 757. On the rare occasions traffic is landing to the East this is one of the finest locations in the land. Aircraft taxiing on taxiways B and C in the general vicinity of the American Airlines hangars, American Eagle remote terminal building, taxiways Q and S, and the Tom Bradley International Terminal can be photographed from here with a sufficiently powerful lens (300-400mm).

  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large (25R departure)
  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large (taxiway B)

In-n-Out Burger

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.

Vicksburg Avenue Bridge

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.

  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large
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  • JetPhotos.net sample photo: large

Proud Bird Restaurant

Off Aviation Boulevard beside the approach to the Southern runways. Good landing shots but care must be taken to avoid lampposts and trees. Shots can be taken from both the parking lot, and from the "backyard" where the old planes are on display. A good lens is suggested.

To achieve shots similar to those taken by In-n-Out, walk north on Aviation Blvd. to under the approach path for 25L (you will see the ILS antenna). Be warned as there is no sidewalk, so caution is advised when going for a shot.

Flight Path Learning Center

The Flight Path Learning Center is located at 6661 Imperial Hwy, and was formally known as the "Imperial Terminal". This building used to house some charter flights, and regular scheduled flights from MGM Grand Air. It sat empty for 10 years until it was re-opened as a learning center for LAX. The center contains information on the history of aviation, as well as several pictures of the airport (some notably from famed photographer Sam Chui) as well as aircraft scale models, flight attendant uniforms, and general airline shwag (playing cards, china, magazines, signs, even a TWA gate information sign). If you ask nicely, one of the fine docents (who are usually retired Flight Attendants who started work in the 1950's, or have been working at the airport for many years. Great conversations to be had), they will be glad to open one of the restricted access doors and allow you to stand out on the tarmac (behind a small fence) to get shots of the South side. The center is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 3pm. While it does not provide the greatest shots, it is defiantly worth a visit.

http://www.flightpath.us/

Dockweiler State Beach

Along Vista Del Mar, there is a beach. On Vista Del Mar, there is parking along the streets and there are staircases that go down to the beach. You can watch takeoffs from both runways here either from your car, or down on the beach. You can stay as long as you want and since it is far enough from the airport, no one will yell at you for taking pictures. A good lens is suggested, and it may be busy in the summer.

Westchester Parkway Bridge

About 3/4 mile West of the In-N-Out Burger on Sepulveda is a bridge over Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) that offers good views for aircraft arriving and departing on the 24s on the north side of the airport. During the winter, this spot is backlit with the sun to the south. The ideal time to utilize this location is summer evenings as aircraft use the 24s. When on this bridge you are very exposed to passing traffic and can make spotting in this location stressful or uneasy.

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Locations to Avoid

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.

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

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Regular Traffic

In some cases, airlines operate their check-in counters in a different terminal; this table reflects the terminal where the aircraft park.

Airline Aircraft Terminal
Aer Lingus A330-300 TBIT
Aeromexico 737-800, 737 MAX 8, 787-9 TBIT
Air Canada 737 MAX 8, 787-9, A321 6
Air China 777-300ER TBIT
Air France 777-300ER, A350-900 TBIT
Air New Zealand 777-300ER TBIT
Air Premia 787-9 TBIT
Air Tahiti Nui 787-9 TBIT
Alaska Airlines 737-800, 737-900, 737 MAX 9 6
Alaska Airlines (Horizon Air) E175 6
Alaska Airlines (SkyWest Airlines) E175 6
All Nippon Airways 787-9 TBIT
Allegiant Air A319, A320 TBIT
American Airlines 737-800, 777-200, 777-300ER, 787-8, A319, A321, A321neo 4, 5
American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines) CRJ-700, E175 5
Asiana Airlines A380-800 TBIT
Austrian Airlines 777-200 TBIT
Avianca Costa Rica A320, A320neo TBIT
Avianca El Salvador A320, A320neo, A330-300 TBIT
Avianca Guatemala A320neo TBIT
Breeze Airways A220-300 TBIT
British Airways 777-300ER, A380-800 TBIT
Cathay Pacific Airways 777-300ER TBIT
Cayman Airways 737 MAX 8 TBIT
China Airlines 777-300ER, A350-900 TBIT
China Eastern Airlines 777-300ER, A330-300 TBIT
China Southern Airlines 777-300ER TBIT
Condor A330-900 TBIT
Copa Airlines 737 MAX 9 TBIT
Delta Air Lines 737-800, 737-900, 757-200, 757-300, 767-300, 767-400ER, A319, A320, A321, A321neo, A330-900, A350-900 2, 3
Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines) CRJ-700, E175 2, 3
El Al Israel Airlines 787-9 TBIT
Emirates Airline A380-800 TBIT
EVA Air 777-300ER TBIT
Fiji Airways A350-900 TBIT
Finnair A350-900 TBIT
Flair Airlines 737-800 TBIT
French Bee A350-900 TBIT
Frontier Airlines A320, A320neo TBIT
Hainan Airlines 787-9 TBIT
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9, A321neo, A330-200 TBIT
Iberia A350-900 TBIT
ITA Airways A350-900 TBIT
Japan Airlines 777-300ER, 787-9 TBIT
jetBlue Airways A320, A321, A321neo 5
JSX ERJ-145 Signature FBO
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 787-10 TBIT
Korean Air A380-800 TBIT
LATAM Airlines 787-9 TBIT
LATAM Airlines Brasil 787-9 TBIT
LATAM Airlines Ecuador 767-300 TBIT
LEVEL (Iberia) A330-200 TBIT
LOT Polish Airlines 787-9 TBIT
Lufthansa 747-8, A340-300, A380-800 TBIT
Norse Atlantic Airways 787-9 TBIT
Norse Atlantic Airways UK 787-9 TBIT
Philippine Airlines 777-300ER TBIT
Porter Airlines E195-E2 6
Qantas Airways A330-200, A380-800 TBIT
Qatar Airways A350-1000 TBIT
Saudia 777-300ER TBIT
Scandinavian Airlines A350-900 TBIT
Sichuan Airlines A350-900 TBIT
Singapore Airlines 777-300ER, A350-900 TBIT
Southern Airways Express PC-12 6
Southwest Airlines 737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8 1
Spirit Airlines A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo 5
Starlux Airlines A350-900 TBIT
Sun Country Airlines 737-800 TBIT
Swiss International Air Lines 777-300ER TBIT
Turkish Airlines 777-300ER, 787-9 TBIT
United Airlines 737-800, 737-900, 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX 9, 757-200, 757-300, 777-200, 787-9, 787-10, A320, A321neo 7, 8
United Express (SkyWest Airlines) CRJ-200, CRJ-700, E-175 8
Virgin Atlantic Airways 787-9, A350-1000 TBIT
VivaAerobús A320neo TBIT
Volaris A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo TBIT
Volaris El Salvador A320neo TBIT
WestJet Airlines 737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8 2
XiamenAir 787-9 TBIT
Zipair 787-8 TBIT

Cargo

Airline Aircraft
AeroLogic 777F
AeroUnion A330-200
Air China Cargo 747-400, 777F
Amazon Air (Air Transport International) 767-300
Asiana Cargo 747-400
Atlas Air 747-400
Cargojet 767-300
Cargolux 747-8
China Airlines Cargo 747-400, 777F
China Cargo Airlines 777F
China Southern Cargo 777F
DHL (ABX Air Cargo) 767-300
DHL (Singapore Airlines Cargo) 777F
EVA Air Cargo 777F
FedEx 767-300, MD-11
Kalitta Air 747-400, 777F
Korean Air Cargo 747-8, 777F
MAS Cargo A330-300
Nippon Cargo Airlines 747-8
Northern Air Cargo 737-800, 767-300
Polar Air Cargo 747-8, 777F
SF Airlines 747-400
SkyLease Cargo 747-400
UPS Airlines 767-300

Facilities and Transportation

The 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.