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Has anyone ever flown a light single into LAX? If so, would you care to offer some advice? In a few months, I've got a relative who is flying into LAX from overseas, and I would much rather fly in to pick them up rather than face the madhouse we call "driving to LAX". Do they prefer IFR or VFR arrivals? There are two FBO's listed: Mercury and Landmark. Is one better than the other? How about landing fees? What would they charge for a quick in-and-out to pick someone up? Thanks! -- Dane |
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Dane Spearing wrote:
Has anyone ever flown a light single into LAX? If so, would you care to offer some advice? In a few months, I've got a relative who is flying into LAX from overseas, and I would much rather fly in to pick them up rather than face the madhouse we call "driving to LAX". Do they prefer IFR or VFR arrivals? There are two FBO's listed: Mercury and Landmark. Is one better than the other? How about landing fees? What would they charge for a quick in-and-out to pick someone up? Thanks! -- Dane I have no idea what the landing fees are these days. But, I do know the only place they will allow you to park would be at one of those FBOs, which are on the south side of Runway 25L and completely separate from the air carrier passenger terminals. It would require public ground transportation via the air carrier drive-around then down Sepulvada Blvd, east on Imperial to the FBO. It would be easier to go into Hawthorne Airport than go through that LAX drill. Unless you are very, very familiar with Hawthorne Airport procedures you are well advised to arrive IFR. If the weather is good and you get a good airspace briefing, departing VFR is somewhat easier than arriving. One little screw up and you have a Class B bust. IFR prevents that, especially into Hawthorne. Hawthorne is an easy jumb onto the 105 Freeway and only a few miles from LAX. It would probably be easiest for your passenger to take a taxi to Hawthorne. |
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I have a freind who flew a C172 into LAX three years ago for the
purpose exactly as yours. He flew from El Monte (EMT), which is a towered airport 20 miles east of LAX. Since EMT is a local airport, he just needed to ask tower to request a slot for LAX before starting the engine. Otherwise, you have to call (telephone) the tower at least one hour before your flight in order to arrange a slot. Once take off, ATC will ask you VFR along the I-10 freeway until 3 to 4 miles out of Runway 24. Then they clear you into Bravo airspace and ask you maximun forward speed to the touch down zone. That's not a problem because Rwy24 is almost 10000 feet. The only FBO was Garrett at that time. They will van you to the other side of terminal and pick up the passanger and back. There was some very high landing fee but could be waived by purchase some fuel. The best way to pick up pessangers in LAX is to fly a helicopter, if you can, as my the other friend does all the time. There are several heliports on top of LAX parking structures. Best of all, they are free (comparing to parking a car there). And you only have to talk to LAX tower prior you cross the mid-field of RWY24, no prior arrangement is needed. |
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"Dane Spearing" wrote in message ... Has anyone ever flown a light single into LAX? If so, would you care to offer some advice? In a few months, I've got a relative who is flying into LAX from overseas, and I would much rather fly in to pick them up rather than face the madhouse we call "driving to LAX". Do they prefer IFR or VFR arrivals? There are two FBO's listed: Mercury and Landmark. Is one better than the other? How about landing fees? What would they charge for a quick in-and-out to pick someone up? do Hawthorne! |
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Hawthorne seems quite anti-climatic.
-Robert |
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Ron Garret wrote:
In article , (Dane Spearing) wrote: Has anyone ever flown a light single into LAX? Yes. Jake Hauserman ) did it as a teenager and documented the trip on a DVD called Fly Jake (unfortunately not available on the Internet, but was on sale at San Val near VNY not long ago). He did it VFR. In the 1960s and even into the mid-1970s those of us who were airline pilots based at LAX could fly light singles into LAX and park on our airline's maintenance ramp (not the passenger terminal ramp). It was done quite often. |
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In the 1960s and even into the mid-1970s those of us who were airline pilots based at LAX could fly light singles into LAX and park on our airline's maintenance ramp (not the passenger terminal ramp).
(Why) did it stop? Jose -- The price of freedom is... well... freedom. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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In the 1960s and even into the mid-1970s those of us who were airline pilots based at LAX could fly light singles into LAX and park on our airline's maintenance ramp (not the passenger terminal ramp).
(Why) did it stop? Well, this may not be the direct reason but it may indirect reason... On August 31, 1986, a Piper Archer mid-air collided with Aeromexico Flight 498 DC-9 in approch to LAX. 64 in DC-9, 3 in Piper and 15 on the ground died. That event caused FAA established Class-B airspace. This greatly reduced the small GA airplanes accessing the major airports such as LAX. You can read the full story at AOPA: http://www.aopa.org/asf/asfarticles/2001/sp0101.html |
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Jose wrote:
In the 1960s and even into the mid-1970s those of us who were airline pilots based at LAX could fly light singles into LAX and park on our airline's maintenance ramp (not the passenger terminal ramp). (Why) did it stop? Jose The airline maintenance ramp became too crowded, although it could still be done with prior permission on some occasions; that is, until 911. That pretty much ended it. |
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