FIELD CLOSURE May 27 and 28 Per FAA
Written by Jerry Nielsen on May 25, 2009 – 8:01 pm - 619 viewsFrom Ken Meade
For our field here’s how I read this Notam that closes our field this week during the posted times. Note, please correct me if I got it wrong!
The 10 nm radius Area’s do not include our field according to the map link, so only the 30 NM area’s affect us. This is Area 1,3 and 5. These 30 nm radius Areas overlap and all these Areas include our field so 1,3 and 5 can be lumped together as far as were concerned.
Field closed 5/27 and 5/28, Wednesday 1 PM afternoon through early Thursday morning ending at 8 AM. (1:05 PM Wed to 8:00 AM Thur.)
Reading between the lines the 10 mile stuff is for the Presidents Heli’s and the 30 for AF One.
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A new FAA NOTAM/TFR has been issued for the greater Los Angeles, CA and San Fernando Valley areas starting Wednesday, May 27, at 1:05p until 8:00a PDT, Thursday, May 28. The TFR is issued for security purposes to cover VIP movement in this area. Model aircraft operations are prohibited in this area during the specific time periods of the TFR. See the link to the TFR below for more detailed information regarding the restrictionsFAA Notam
Area 1 (5/27, 1:05p – 2:10p PDT)
(30nm radius from Latitude: 33º56′33″N, Longitude: 118º24′26″W)
Area 2 (5/27, 1:05p – 2:10p PDT)
(10nm radius from Latitude: 33º56′33″N, Longitude: 118º24′26″W)
Area 3 (5/27, 1:15p – 5/28, 7:40a PDT)
(30nm radius from Latitude: 33º04′49″N, Longitude: 118º24′44″W)
Area 4 (5/27, 1:15p – 5/28, 7:40a PDT)
(12nm radius from Latitude: 33º04′49″N, Longitude: 118º24′44″W)
Area 5 (5/28, 6:55a – 8:00a PDT)
(30nm radius from Latitude: 33º56′33″N, Longitude: 118º24′26″W)
Area 6 (5/28, 6:55a – 8:00a PDT)
(10nm radius from Latitude: 33º56′33″N, Longitude: 118º24′26″W)
Regards
Gregory Hahn
Technical Director
AMA
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