Tuno
January 8th 11, 03:24 PM
The FAA's charting office (NACO) has delivered on their promise to
properly depict the Grand Canyon Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) in
the National Flight Database (NFD).
I have some Google Earth snapshots of the new airspace, and the kml
file, here:
http://justsoar.com/public/stuff/
Reminder for justsoar.com subscribers: the NFD does not assign a
restriction type to GC SFRA (calling it "OTHER"), but the justsoar.com
flux capacitor codes the airspace as RESTRICTED.
The VFR chart can be browsed here: http://skyvector.com/?ll=36.14520701
0705924,-112.68188854541539&chart=230&zoom=5
ted/2NO
properly depict the Grand Canyon Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) in
the National Flight Database (NFD).
I have some Google Earth snapshots of the new airspace, and the kml
file, here:
http://justsoar.com/public/stuff/
Reminder for justsoar.com subscribers: the NFD does not assign a
restriction type to GC SFRA (calling it "OTHER"), but the justsoar.com
flux capacitor codes the airspace as RESTRICTED.
The VFR chart can be browsed here: http://skyvector.com/?ll=36.14520701
0705924,-112.68188854541539&chart=230&zoom=5
ted/2NO