"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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It does if you ask and they fail to give you the info. That is fairly
common here with fires. These TFR's pop up, expand and move with some
regularity. There's always someone flying thru where they shouldn't. But
if the pilot asked AFSS about TFR's and they were not given the proper
info they are off the hook. Same goes for if I tell a pilot the wrong
info. That's on me, not on the pilot. That has also happened.
Not the way things work on this side of the country.
Really? Is there any documented case of a successful enforcement action
against a pilot who violated a TFR because a briefer failed to mention the
TFR when asked?
Thanks,
Gary
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