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Long Beach Airport is one of the five major airports serving the Los Angeles area.  While a noise ordinance limits the number of commercial airline flights, the airport remains busy with a large amount of general aviation traffic.  Test and delivery flights of Boeing 717 and C-17 aircraft occur at the airport.  Gulfstream's west coast completion and service center is also located at the airport, providing a variety of business jet traffic.
Long Beach Airport is one of the five major airports serving the Los Angeles area.  While a noise ordinance limits the number of commercial airline flights, the airport remains busy with a large amount of general aviation traffic.  Test and delivery flights of Boeing 717 and C-17 aircraft occur at the airport.  Gulfstream's west coast completion and service center is also located at the airport, providing a variety of business jet traffic.
Runway 12/30 is the primary arrival and departure runway for most aircraft, including airline and Boeing flights.  The other runways mainly handle general aviation flights, though may be used when 12/30 is unavailable.




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The parking lot for the [http://www.devry.edu/locations/campuses/loc_longbeachcampus_map.jsp DeVry University Long Beach] is adjacent to runway 12/30. They generally don't have a problem with spotters or photography when classes are not in session.  From this location, you should be able to photograph departures and arrivals on runway 30, though runway 12 arrivals may not roll all the way down to this location, and departures may be too high.
The parking lot for the [http://www.devry.edu/locations/campuses/loc_longbeachcampus_map.jsp DeVry University Long Beach] is adjacent to runway 12/30. They generally don't have a problem with spotters or photography when classes are not in session.  From this location, you should be able to photograph departures and arrivals on runway 30, though runway 12 arrivals may not roll all the way down to this location, and departures may be too high.


==Locations to Avoid==
==Locations to Avoid==

Revision as of 07:19, 7 December 2005

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: California


Long Beach Airport (Daugherty Field)
Location Long Beach, California
IATA code LGB
ICAO code KLGB
Airport type Commerical
Website [www.longbeach.gov/airport www.longbeach.gov/airport]
Overview map [maps.google.com/maps?q=LGB&ll=33.818804,-118.149848&spn=0.030247,0.059361&t=h&hl=en Google Maps]
Communications
Tower 119.4 120.5 257.6
Ground 133.0 (North & East of runway 12/30)
135.8 (South & West of runway 12/30)
257.6
Clearance 118.15
Approach 124.65
Departure127.2
ATIS 127.75
562-595-8564
Departure122.95

Long Beach Airport is one of the five major airports serving the Los Angeles area. While a noise ordinance limits the number of commercial airline flights, the airport remains busy with a large amount of general aviation traffic. Test and delivery flights of Boeing 717 and C-17 aircraft occur at the airport. Gulfstream's west coast completion and service center is also located at the airport, providing a variety of business jet traffic.

Runway 12/30 is the primary arrival and departure runway for most aircraft, including airline and Boeing flights. The other runways mainly handle general aviation flights, though may be used when 12/30 is unavailable.


Official Spotting Locations

Location

Other Spotting Locations

DeVry Parking Lot

The parking lot for the DeVry University Long Beach is adjacent to runway 12/30. They generally don't have a problem with spotters or photography when classes are not in session. From this location, you should be able to photograph departures and arrivals on runway 30, though runway 12 arrivals may not roll all the way down to this location, and departures may be too high.


Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Passenger

Cargo

  • ABX Air
  • Catalina Flying Boats: Beech 18, DC-3; to Catalina
  • FedEx
  • United Parcel Service

Special Events

Major area events such as the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach will bring a large amount of business jet traffic to the airport.

Antonov An-124 large cargo aircraft occasionally visit the airport.

Facilities and Transportation

Public Transportation

Long Beach Transit Route 111 serves a route from Downtown Long Beach to Lakewood, including a stop at the airport terminal.