FLIGHT PATH LEARNING CENTER -
MUSEUM
Flight Path was founded in 1995 as a nonprofit,
community-based organization to honor aviation pioneers,
recognize the economic importance of aviation and aerospace
in Southern California, and encourage youth to pursue
education and careers in aviation-related fields. This
"Flight Path" is the aviation equivalent of the famed
Hollywood Walk of Fame. Flight Path hosts an annual gala
fundraising dinner when additional pioneers are honored and
youth scholarships presented.
Unique among the fine aviation museums in Southern
California is the Flight Path Learning Center, the only
aviation museum and research center situated at a major
airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and the only
facility with a primary emphasis on contributions of civil
aviation to the history and development of Southern
California. The Flight Path exhibits a gallery filled with
memories of aviation's golden years and is adjacent to the
LAX airfield, where today's aircraft and travelers arrive
and depart the world's busiest origin and destination
airport. The facility is located in the LAX Imperial
Terminal, 6661 W. Imperial Highway, Los Angeles.
There is no admission charge and the aviation museum is open
Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can
telephone them at 310-215-5291 for additional details and
information. |