Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport
Author: William A. Schoneberger
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738555829

Growth on the flatlands along the western extents of Imperial Highway in the 1920s was once measured in beans, barley, and jackrabbits. After 2000, the site that became Los Angeles International Airport would be measured by the more than 60 million passengers and nearly two million tons of cargo passing through it each year. One of the world's busiest airports grew out of Mines Field and expanded quickly in the 1930s with the exploits of Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, Howard Hughes and Will Rogers, Curtiss and Martin, and Boeing and Lockheed. After World War II, this large portion of coastal Los Angeles between El Segundo and Marina del Rey became the main airport for Greater Los Angeles. With the advent of the jet age in the town of the jet set, LAX became a nexus of international travel and a symbol of sophistication as the "Gateway to the World," a cutting-edge center for the overlapping spheres of aviation, business, politics, and entertainment.

Airliners at LAX

Airliners at LAX
Author: Robert D. Archer
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Transport planes
ISBN: 9780962673061

Subtitled: Los Angeles International Airport 1956-1976. Enjoy a pictorial essay through time as photographer and historian Bob Archer hosts this nostalgic visit to LAX for a sampling of the great props, turbo-props, and early jets which used LAX during the most profound transition period in civil aviation history. Hdbd., 10 3/4x 9, 120 pgs., 114 color ill.

Departed Wings-The Post Deregulation Decade

Departed Wings-The Post Deregulation Decade
Author: Jon Jamieson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732260009

A visual tour of the airlines and aircraft that transited the Los Angeles International Airport LAX during the post deregulation decade of the 1980s.

Atmospheric Noise

Atmospheric Noise
Author: Marina Peterson
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478013176

In Atmospheric Noise, Marina Peterson traces entanglements of environmental noise, atmosphere, sense, and matter that cohere in and through encounters with airport noise since the 1960s. Exploring spaces shaped by noise around Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), she shows how noise is a way of attuning toward the atmospheric: through noise we learn to listen to the sky and imagine the permeability of bodies and matter, sensing and conceiving that which is diffuse, indefinite, vague, and unformed. In her account, the “atmospheric” encompasses the physicality of the ephemeral, dynamic assemblages of matter as well as a logic of indeterminacy. It is audible as well as visible, heard as much as breathed. Peterson develops a theory of “indefinite urbanism” to refer to marginalized spaces of the city where concrete meets sky, windows resonate with the whine of departing planes, and endangered butterflies live under flight paths. Offering a conceptualization of sound as immanent and non-objectified, she demonstrates ways in which noise is central to how we know, feel, and think atmospherically.

Airframe

Airframe
Author: Michael Crichton
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345526775

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Jurassic Park, Timeline, and Sphere comes this extraordinary thriller about airline safety, business intrigue, and a deadly cover-up. “The pacing is fast, the suspense nonstop.”—People Three passengers are dead. Fifty-six are injured. The interior cabin is virtually destroyed. But the pilot manages to land the plane. At a moment when the issue of safety and death in the skies is paramount in the public mind, a lethal midair disaster aboard a commercial twin-jet airliner flying from Hong Kong to Denver triggers a pressured and frantic investigation. Airframe is nonstop reading, full of the extraordinary mixture of super suspense and authentic information on a subject of compelling interest that are the hallmarks of Michael Crichton. “A one-sitting read that will cause a lifetime of white-knuckled nightmares.”—The Philaelphia Inquirer “The ultimate thriller . . . [Crichton’s] stories are always page-turners of the highest order. . . . [Airframe] moves like a firehouse dog chasing a red truck.”—The Denver Post “Dramatically vivid.”—The New York Times

Airport Love Theme

Airport Love Theme
Author: Hamishi Farah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Border security
ISBN: 9781912570003

"Airport Love Theme is a graphic novel set on two airplanes and in detention at Los Angeles LAX airport, recalling the absurd exchanges - about love and sex, celebrity, food and family - that once took place between US border security officers, an artist held and interrogated under suspicion while travelling to an art fair, and fellow passenger-detainees. Farah's debut book explores the promise of mobility offered by the international art world, and how that promise can fail outrageously. Suspense and disorientation play out in subtle ways, encouraging self-questioning on the part of readers given joint responsibility for making sense of troubling events. The novel's structure is linear, but also echoes the tendency of traumatic experience to produce indelible scenes that repeat and return"--Publisher's website