Comment by hshdhdhj4444 7 days ago Or you say “until further notice”.Indeterminate end dates are not a new problem. 7 comments hshdhdhj4444 Reply zthrowaway 7 days ago FAA restrictions aren’t applied in a hand wavy fashion. afavour 7 days ago This story would suggest otherwise. zthrowaway 7 days ago In what way? dlcarrier 7 days ago They don't have a mechanism for doing that. A military base near me has had continuous flight restrictions for decades. Each notice lasts a few months (e.g. https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_5_8746) and before it expires they issue a new one. tjohns 7 days ago The NOTAM system certainly does allow users to specify the end date for a TFR as "PERM" (Permanent).For example, see the Disneyland TFR (FDC 4/3635): https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_4_3635 nkrisc 7 days ago Can you imagine how much more wild the speculation would have been if they had said that instead?
zthrowaway 7 days ago FAA restrictions aren’t applied in a hand wavy fashion. afavour 7 days ago This story would suggest otherwise. zthrowaway 7 days ago In what way?
dlcarrier 7 days ago They don't have a mechanism for doing that. A military base near me has had continuous flight restrictions for decades. Each notice lasts a few months (e.g. https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_5_8746) and before it expires they issue a new one. tjohns 7 days ago The NOTAM system certainly does allow users to specify the end date for a TFR as "PERM" (Permanent).For example, see the Disneyland TFR (FDC 4/3635): https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_4_3635
tjohns 7 days ago The NOTAM system certainly does allow users to specify the end date for a TFR as "PERM" (Permanent).For example, see the Disneyland TFR (FDC 4/3635): https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_4_3635
nkrisc 7 days ago Can you imagine how much more wild the speculation would have been if they had said that instead?
FAA restrictions aren’t applied in a hand wavy fashion.
This story would suggest otherwise.
In what way?
They don't have a mechanism for doing that. A military base near me has had continuous flight restrictions for decades. Each notice lasts a few months (e.g. https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_5_8746) and before it expires they issue a new one.
The NOTAM system certainly does allow users to specify the end date for a TFR as "PERM" (Permanent).
For example, see the Disneyland TFR (FDC 4/3635): https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_4_3635
Can you imagine how much more wild the speculation would have been if they had said that instead?