This report provides a monthly summary of LAX aircraft arrival operations that fly over the city of Monterey Park.
During normal Westerly Operations, aircraft arriving to LAX from the north and west follow published Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight procedures on the North Downwind Approach. Aircraft on the North Downwind usually make a U-turn at or past the 110 freeway to merge with East Arrivals as they line up to land at LAX primarily on the north runway complex.
At times, the FAA Air Traffic Control may instruct aircraft on the North Downwind Approach to make the U-turn at a point farther east from the 110 freeway, usually due to weather and/or traffic volume. Aircraft flying farther east follow what is known as the Extended Downwind Approach. When this occurs, aircraft may fly over Monterey Park and adjacent areas at approximate altitudes of 2,500’ MSL or above and then continue to descend as they turn and head west for final approach to LAX.
This report includes a monthly overview of aircraft overflight activities and a detailed breakdown of aircraft overflights by aircraft type, time of day, and altitude. All maps and graphs were produced using radar flight track data obtained from the FAA.
Please use the links below to view the monthly reports.
- July 2023 Report
- June 2023 Report
- May 2023 Report
- April 2023 Report
- March 2023 Report
- February 2023 Report
- January 2023 Report
- December 2022 Report
- November 2022 Report
- October 2022 Report
- September 2022 Report
- August 2022 Report
- July 2022 Report
- June 2022 Report
- May 2022 Report
- April 2022 Report
- March 2022 Report
- February 2022 Report
- January 2022 Report
- December 2021 Report
- November 2021 Report
- October 2021 Report
- September 2021 Report
- August 2021 Report