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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 ).
>
>
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>
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>
>
> ==> CONTACTING AOPA <==
>
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:45 pm

Awright! Maybee da prez be commin ta Comptin!!!!

Compton

Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:53 pm

Can you see Cheney hanging out in the hood with the bros in Compton?
Do you know what they call a speech by the President? Global Warming!
Some day you should hear the story about the low level bombing mission out of Compton.

Re: Compton

Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:09 pm

Bill Greenwood wrote:Some day you should hear the story about the low level bombing mission out of Compton.
Is this the Fred Sebby PT-19 bowling ball bombing incident that you are referring to?

Bowling

Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:47 pm

BDK, that's the one! Now I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but it sure makes a great story. You weren't there by any chance were you?

Re: Bowling

Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:35 pm

Bill Greenwood wrote:BDK, that's the one! Now I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but it sure makes a great story. You weren't there by any chance were you?
No, but Fred told me the story himself. Apparently some of the locals had been taking potshots at his plane on short final to Compton so he was planning a little revenge. Not sure if it ever happened though, stories like that can get embellished a bit in a crowd of pilots.

Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:07 pm

I used to fly into Compton a fair bit, bringing in planes for maintenance. I'd hang out while they'd do a 100 hour inspection - I was doing anything to build time. I was told under no circumstances to leave the airport, and the bullet hole in the front door made me believe.

Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:24 pm

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.


Why? Are they letting him fly Air Force One again? :axe:

Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:25 pm

skybolt2003 wrote:I was told under no circumstances to leave the airport, and the bullet hole in the front door made me believe.
A pilot was killed walking outside of Compton Airport after dark some years back.

A friend of mine used to keep his Beechcraft there. After one fourth of July he found a bullet hole in his aileron, but only on the upper surface. Some of the urbanites found amusement by shooting their guns in the air, not caring if they came down on someone's aileron, or their head... He now bases the plane in Fullerton for obvious reasons.

On the bright side, Compton is now home for Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum: http://www.tamuseum.org/

Founder Robin Petgrave is one of my heroes. He's actively bringing aviation to our youth and he's a fantastic helicopter pilot.
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