← Back to context Comment by hshdhdhj4444 15 days ago Or you say “until further notice”.Indeterminate end dates are not a new problem. 7 comments hshdhdhj4444 Reply zthrowaway 15 days ago FAA restrictions aren’t applied in a hand wavy fashion. afavour 15 days ago This story would suggest otherwise. zthrowaway 15 days ago In what way? dlcarrier 15 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 15 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 15 days ago Can you imagine how much more wild the speculation would have been if they had said that instead?
zthrowaway 15 days ago FAA restrictions aren’t applied in a hand wavy fashion. afavour 15 days ago This story would suggest otherwise. zthrowaway 15 days ago In what way?
dlcarrier 15 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 15 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 15 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 15 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?