"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
For any CAP flight you must receive a flight release authorization. I
would guess that this particular release would come from the AirForce.
Most TFRs don't apply to gov't operations so as long as you are flying
on behalf of uncle sam, you should be ok. There may be some coordiation
required to ensure they know who is coming and going, but most likely
they are waiting for you.
Thanks, Robert. I was unaware of CAP's ability to fly into TFRs. Of
course, since I do not participate in CAP my lack of knowledge of their
privileges shouldn't be too surprising.
Does this privilege also apply to the Washington ADIZ if the CAP flight is
a US gov't flight?
Remember that after 9/11 CAP Cessna 172s were
flying over the World Trade Center even before the airlines were back
in the air.
What was the purpose of these flights?
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Peter
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