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ATTN Cal pilots: TFR over Los Angeles on Wednesday

Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:02 pm

> AOPA ePilot Special Airspace Bulletin January 29, 2008
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> ==> ATTENTION PILOTS <==
>
>
> SPECIAL NOTICE: FAA TO ESTABLISH TFR OVER LOS ANGELES ON WEDNESDAY
> AOPA is sending this message to advise pilots in and near Los Angeles,
> California, that the FAA has issued a notam restricting flight in the
> area during President Bush's planned visit on Wednesday, Jan. 30. See
> AOPA Online for a graphical depiction of the temporary flight restriction
> ( http://www.aopa.org/images/whatsnew/new ... 8-2542.gif ).
>
>
> ==> TFR DETAILS <==
>
>
> SIZE:
> 30-nm-radius TFR with multiple inner 10-nm GA no-fly zones
> Surface up to 17,999 feet msl
>
> LOCATION:
> Centered on the LAX VOR’s 033-degree radial at 2.4 nm
>
> EFFECTIVE TIME:
> 10:20 a.m. until 4:05 p.m. local Wednesday, Jan. 30
>
> IMPACTED AIRPORTS:
> Los Angeles International (LAX)
> Jack Northrop Field/Hawthorne Municipal (HHR)
> Santa Monica Municipal (SMO)
> Westside Towers Heliport (CL54)
> Compton/Woodley (CPM)
> Zamperini Field (TOA)
> Queen Of Angel-Hollywood Presbyterian Hos Heliport (CL70)
> Long Beach /Daugherty Field (LGB)
> Bob Hope (BUR)
> Van Nuys (VNY)
> Whiteman (WHP)
> Barton Heliport (PAI)
> El Monte (EMT)
> Los Alamitos AAF (SLI)
> Fullerton Municipal (FUL)
> Haddicks Heliport (CL87)
> H.B.P.D. Heliport (CL65)
> Sce Southeastern Division Heliport (CL58)
> Sce Serrano Substation Heliport (CL55)
>
>
> Read AOPA's plain-language notam explanation
> ( http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/notams.html#8/2542-plain ).
>
> View the notam ( http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/notams.html#8/2542 ).
>
> 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 ).
>
>
> ==> 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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> * airspace or aviation matter, contact our AOPA Pilot Information *
> * Center at 800/USA-AOPA. You can also reach us via e-mail *
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>
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>
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