airplanerik
Well-Known Member
I agree with Flagship_dxer. Flow is a broad term. When you say flow, it can mean Ground Delay Program (where you will be issued and EDCT), it can mean that there is a Call For Release program (where the controller calls the Center flow and gets a release time/window for you), or it can mean that there is Metering (which is essentially standard Call For Release but with a narrower release window... usually 1 minute before to 1 minute after).
LAX doesn't really see too many GDPs unless there is seriously runway construction, thunderstorms, or something significant happening at the airport. Mostly I just see standard Call For Release. I'd venture to say that I have seen more GDPs going into SFO than LAX.
LAX is almost always Call For Release, except after 10pm.
LAX doesn't really see too many GDPs unless there is seriously runway construction, thunderstorms, or something significant happening at the airport. Mostly I just see standard Call For Release. I'd venture to say that I have seen more GDPs going into SFO than LAX.
LAX is almost always Call For Release, except after 10pm.