Yea, I always thought that was a cool name, Coast Approach. On El Toro MCAS.I still remember the existence of Coast TRACON, along with the other terminal TRACONs that all now make up SoCal TRACON
Now they are all in one building.
Yea, I always thought that was a cool name, Coast Approach. On El Toro MCAS.
Burbank Approach, under the tower cab. I toured the facility before becoming an ATC’er.Also toured San Diego approach. Scopes were table top flat, Controllers we’re pushing shrimp boats.LAX Approach in an old hangar at LAX.Ontario ApproachPalm Springs Approach
Now they are all in one building.
what happened to joshua control that they got a 700% increase in traffic?
Yea, what’s a TRSA anyways? I was an ATC’er at two different Stage III TRSA’s so no need to explain it to me. Much less Stage II and Stage I. I understand Palm Springs traffic dies off in the summer, that’s why it never made Class C.Is Palm Springs still at TRSA?
Don’t know. When I fly through I don’t notice any different traffic patterns.what happened to joshua control that they got a 700% increase in traffic?
AKA The Big House.And now the guys working the areas that were slow level 8 tracons are getting paid the same as the guys working LAX .
Does anyone know if there is interaction between SoCal and Beaver who runs the FASFAC in the warning areas / FLETA HOT and FLETA cold areas west and south of Catalina island and San Nicholas island?
what happened to joshua control that they got a 700% increase in traffic?
What is the point of the arrival if we hardly ever get it