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kevmor
May 19th 07, 01:11 AM
It would sure be nice if they'd email (if you subscribed) when the
TFR's are updated. AOPA does this, but I didn't get this one for some
reason...

On May 18, 9:23 am, B A R R Y > wrote:
> ALL PILOTS should know this site:
>
> <http://tfr.faa.gov>

Bob Fry
May 19th 07, 01:29 AM
>>>>> "kevmor" == kevmor > writes:
kevmor> AOPA does this, but I didn't
kevmor> get this one for some reason...

I didn't either. And this isn't the only one I didn't get. What's so
difficult about some office tech checking the FAA site every couple of
hours, identifying new ones, and emailing to the appropriate subset?
The whole thing could be automated with a few hours of programming.
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Don Tuite
May 19th 07, 03:04 AM
On Fri, 18 May 2007 17:29:49 -0700, Bob Fry >
wrote:

>>>>>> "kevmor" == kevmor > writes:
> kevmor> AOPA does this, but I didn't
> kevmor> get this one for some reason...
>
>I didn't either. And this isn't the only one I didn't get. What's so
>difficult about some office tech checking the FAA site every couple of
>hours, identifying new ones, and emailing to the appropriate subset?
>The whole thing could be automated with a few hours of programming.

Anybody using this?

http://airspace.nifc.gov/mapping/nifc/index.cfm

Don

John Clear
May 19th 07, 05:07 AM
In article >,
Bob Fry > wrote:
>>>>>> "kevmor" == kevmor > writes:
> kevmor> AOPA does this, but I didn't
> kevmor> get this one for some reason...
>
>I didn't either. And this isn't the only one I didn't get. What's so
>difficult about some office tech checking the FAA site every couple of
>hours, identifying new ones, and emailing to the appropriate subset?
>The whole thing could be automated with a few hours of programming.

I didn't get this one either, but have gotten the bunch of ones
for UAVs up at Beale.

I wonder if the small area and low altitude gave someone at AOPA the
idea not to bother? Not that I agree with that.

John
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