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Old May 18th 07, 05:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Wierd TFR in Mid California

I loaded up the AOPA flight planner last night and notice a large area in
mid western California that had a TFR. The shape was odd, and it was way
bigger than anything I had seen. I read the text and it was controlled by
the USCG, but I could not find any reason for the TFR. Anyone have any
idea what this is for?

This is only for curiosity sake, since it is not like I would go flying way
up there anyway. ;-)

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Mike Flyin'8
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Temecula, CA
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