"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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They wouldn't print them if they planned to eliminate them.
Baloney. Temporary airspace has been charted in the past and subsequently
eliminated, and there's no reason to think that charting it today
necessarily means there's no eventual plan to eliminate the temporary
airspace charted now.
At best, charting the airspace suggests that they expect it to remain at
least another six months, and even that is being generous, since it's easy
enough to tell pilots "you know that airspace on the chart? well, no need
to worry about it anymore".
Frankly, I think it's ridiculous that it's taken so long for the TFRs to get
charted.
Pete