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Old May 28th 11, 03:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default GPS Testing?

On 5/27/2011 6:47 PM, Tim wrote:
Hooray!

Looks like the Moriarty Super Regional is GO based on the revised
NOTAM found at:

https://www.faasafety.gov/files/noti...t_Advisory.pdf

If I am reading it right the outage times are now limited to between
either 7PM - 3AM local OR 7PM - 12AM local. Even if I am off on my Z-
time this is pretty much limited to the overnight hours.

This should also free up 18m Nationals from any concerns as well.

Thanks go to the local team at Moriarty for helping this process
along.

Tim& Susan McAllister "Team EY"


Revised or additional? I couldn't find anything saying the old one was
cancelled. And a flight route breifing through DUATs indicated both WSMR
11-08 and WSMR 11-09 are in effect next week.

-Dave
 




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