[JYO] Fwd: TFR over Chantilly, VA, on Tuesday


 

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AOPA ePilot      Special Airspace Bulletin     October 6,  2008
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==> ATTENTION PILOTS <== 


SPECIAL NOTICE: FAA TO  ESTABLISH TFR OVER CHANTILLY ON TUESDAY
AOPA is sending this message to  advise pilots in and near Chantilly,
Virginia, that the FAA has issued a  notam restricting flight
in the area during President Bush's planned visit  on Tuesday,
October 7. See AOPA Online for a graphical depiction of  the
temporary flight restriction (TFR)
(  http://www.aopa.org/images/whatsnew/newsitems/2008/notams/8-2648.gif  ).


==> TFR DETAILS <==


SIZE:
25-nm-radius TFR  with an inner 8-nm GA no-fly zone
Surface up to 17,999 feet  msl

LOCATION:
Centered on the AML VOR's 158-degree radial at 2.6  nautical miles

EFFECTIVE TIMES:
12:40 p.m. until 3:20 p.m. local  Tuesday, October 7 

IMPACTED AIRPORTS: 
Washington Dulles  International, IAD
Manassas Regional/Harry P. Davis Field, HEF
Leesburg  Executive, JYO
Davison AAF, DAA
Ronald Reagan Washington National,  DCA
South Capitol Street Heliport, 09W
Montgomery County Airpark,  GAI
Warrenton Air Park, 7VG0
Warrenton-Fauquier, HWY
Aviacres,  3VA2
Potomac Airfield, VKX
Quantico Mcaf /Turner Field, NYG
Flying  Circus Aerodrome, 3VA3
Maryland, 2W5
College Park, CGS
Davis,  W50
Washington Executive/Hyde Field, W32


Read AOPA's  plain-language notam explanation
(  http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/notams.html#8/2648-plain ).

View the notam  ( http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/notams.html#8/2648 ).

Because TFR  airspace frequently changes, AOPA strongly encourages
pilots to obtain a  briefing and CHECK NOTAMS before every flight.
TFR violators will be  intercepted and forced to land. 


==> HELPFUL WEB LINKS  <==


AOPA's Real-Time Flight Planner provides graphical  
depictions of TFRs ( http://www.aopa.org/flight_planner/ ). 
Check the  FAA's TFR Web site ( http://tfr.faa.gov ). 

Download the AOPA Air  Safety Foundation's intercept procedures card 
(  http://download.aopa.org/epilot/2003/intercept.pdf ), and take the
online  course, "Know Before You Go: Navigating Today's Airspace"
(  http://flash.aopa.org/asf/kbyg/swf/flash.cfm? ). 


==> MAKE SURE  YOU'RE PROTECTED <== 

SIGN UP FOR AOPA'S LEGAL SERVICES PLAN  
Because of the heavy call volume from members and the changing climate  
for FAA regulations and increased vigilance, we want to remind you to  
consider the AOPA Legal Services Plan protection. For more information  
or to start your coverage immediately, call 800/USA-AOPA or visit AOPA  
Online ( http://www.aopa.org/info/legalservices7/ ). 


==>  CONTACTING AOPA <==  

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