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While looking for something else in the KZLA NOTAM current as
of Wed, 15 Sep 2004 17:53:00 GMT, I found this interesting warning: FDC 4/5471 - CA.. POINT MUGU NAS, CA. RADIATION HAZARD TO AIRCRAFT EXISTS WITHIN A 1.5 NM RADIUS OF 340555N/1190700W. THE AREA IS HOT CONTINIOUSLY FROM SFC TO 8000 FT AGL. AIRCRAFT WISHING TO TRANSIT THE AREA SHOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE ATC AGENCY FOR THE STATUS OF THE AREA PRIOR TO ENTRY OR TRANSIT. WIE UNTIL UFN I assume the "radiation hazard" is some sort of RF emanation that could mess up on-board electronics, but the extremely short range is curious. Street Atlas 2005 shows the coordinates as lying west of the intersection of Beach Road and 19th Street in Pacific Missile Test Range facilities, Port Hueneme. Any idea what this hazard might actually be? |
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