Los Angeles Basin Airspace Presentations
The Los Angeles Basis represents one of the most complex
airspace areas in the world. It is made complex by a
combination of factors not found anyplace else in the U.S.;
or in the world. The Basin is geographically constrained by
a ring of mountain that surrounds an airspace region that
serves between 13 and 15 million people; one of the largest
population centers in the world. The Basin runs northeast to
southeast. The mountains that range to 11,000 feet; and
nothing to the west but ocean. The region’s year-round
good-flying weather has generated one of the largest centers
of aviation users in the country – from beginning student
pilots and schools to airlines and their highly trained air
transport pilots; and including varied range of military
operations, air taxi services, commercial operators,
emergency, police, fire and other general service aircraft
to media reporting and charter services.
Airspace Presentations
The Southern California Airspace Working Group has an active
eductional awareness program. Many members are
asked to speak on LA Basin airspace issues. A
collection of those presentations are below. Many include
the same slides ... or the same information presented in an
alternative way.
The presentations do not self-start. It is generally
necessary to download the file and then click on it to have
them display.
The two most recent variants by Mr. Ron Berinstein and Mr.
Richard Eastman are at the bottom. They are current as
of 2017. They reflect two different approaches to
presenting similar material.
These presentations are available here for your
consideration. To the extent that you re-use this
material, please (a) do not change informational intent or
context of the material and (b) please provide credit to
SCAUWG or the relevant authors
San Bernardino Airspace Dec 8, 2015
Los Angeles Basin Airspace (Pat Carey of July 2012)
Airspace : MetroPlex : LAX Class D : LGB Class C - in 10 Minutes
Human Factors in Aviation - This Includes You!
1946 Chart comparision with today : LAX Class D : Prototype Chart : TFR Violatin F16 C182 Intercept
LGB Class C Comparisons 2011 with 2010 proposals
Berinstein_LA Basin Hot Spots Airspace FAAST Air Safety 2017 Version
Eastman_LA Basin Hot Spots Airspace V2a 2017 Version
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