2015 - Flight Path Museum & Learning Center - 20th Anniversary Gala
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), California Physics Teaching, Aviation Photography, Glassblowing Edward Pascuzzi

On the southern side of the LAX airport complex is a quaint and small building which was originally a terminal of the airport (the Imperial

Terminal) but is now a museum and learning center, called the Flight Path Learning Center & Museum.  The Center is devoted to the historical

preservation and perpetuation of the strong aviation culture which has been a part of southern California for decades.  Originally founded in

1995, the facility grew to honor the great many aviation pioneers, businesses and airlines which grew from the region and today serves as

both an historical and educational purpose.  Flight Path exists to encourage young people to pursue aviation careers with classes and a variety

of hands-on activities.  The musem also hosts a variety of events, including annual gala fundraisers at which notable aviation pioneers speak

and meet and greet patrons, and also hosts special airline inaugural ceremonies.  The Flight Path exhibits gallery, filled with memories of

aviation’s golden years, is adjacent to the LAX airfield, where today’s aircraft and travelers arrive and depart the world’s busiest origin and

destination airport.  Additionally, the museum has a fully stocked media center & library for those interested in conducting aviation-related

research.  No other museum offers such a perspective on contemporary aircraft and aviation. Enjoy the images and please email if you have

specific publication needs for any particular aircraft or scene.

2015 - LAX General Aviation Images

LAX, located in warm and (nearly always) sunny Southern California, is one of the nation’s busiest and most diverse airports and offers a huge

variety of civil airliners for the spotter/photographer.  Click the links below to see a variety of images from the years shown. Enjoy the images

and please email if you have specific publication needs for any particular aircraft or scene.

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