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Kennedy gets his own TFR
FDC 8/8593 ZBW MA.. FLIGHT RESTRICTION HYANNIS, MA EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
UNTIL 0805272200 UTC. PURSUANT TO 14 CFR SECTION 91.137(A)(1), TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS ARE IN EFFECT DUE TO SAFETY OF FLIGHT WITHIN A 3 NAUTICAL MILE RADIUS OF 413749N/0701812W OR THE MVY VORTAC 060 DEGREE RADIAL AT 19.8 NAUTICAL MILES UP TO AND INCLUDING 5000 MSL. ALL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS WITHIN THE AREA LISTED ABOVE ARE PROHIBITED EXCEPT FOR: FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL MEDEVAC AND MILITARY AIRCRAFT. VFR AND IFR OPPERATIONS TO AND FROM HYA ARE AUTHORIZED. AIRCRAFT IN DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS WITH ATC ARE ALLOWED. NO LOITERING, NO PRACTICE APPROACHES OR PATTERN WORK. CAPE APCH, 508-968-7126, AND OR BOSTON ARTCC /ZBW/, 603-879-6655, ARE THE COORDINATION FACILITIES. He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. |
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"Steve Foley" wrote: [TFR snipped] He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Should we start a pool on how many pilots violate this TFR over the weekend? Sunday looks a perfect day for flying over the cape. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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It looks like the only restrictions are sightseeing and messing around
flights in that airspace -- vfr operations into Hyannis are allowed, as are most other 'going somewhere' flights. Could this be construed as an anti-press restriction, keeping CNN and others from getting too close to his sailboat? By the way, in spite of rumors otherwise, his 50 footer is fully capable of turning to the right. Unless Sen Kerry is aboard, of course, in which case it takes three lefts to make a right. Oh, all right, three port turns to make a starboard. By the way, since sails often do act like vertical wings generating lift (thanks to the lift fairies) including sailing comments is still on topic. On May 24, 6:42 am, Bob Noel wrote: In article , "Steve Foley" wrote: [TFR snipped] He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Should we start a pool on how many pilots violate this TFR over the weekend? Sunday looks a perfect day for flying over the cape. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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By the way, in spite of rumors otherwise, his 50 footer is fully capable of turning to the right. Unless Sen Kerry is aboard, of course, in which case it takes three lefts to make a right. Oh, all right, three port turns to make a starboard. You gotta love a sense of humor!!!!!!!! Lou |
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Looks like it's designed to keep out the paparrazi and looky-loos: 3nm
radius, sfc-5000 ft. -- In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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On May 24, 11:57*pm, Tina wrote:
By the way, since sails often do act like vertical wings generating lift (thanks to the lift fairies) including sailing comments is still on topic. Nope. Sails work by deflecting sea sprites. From personal experience, I can tell you that a particular class of sprite sprite called sojo (in Japanese) can be extremely troublesome and can loose you a lot of sailing races -if you have alcohol on board. Lift faries like to sit on wings (when they are not flying) and have no interest in vertical sails at all. Cheers |
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On May 24, 9:57*pm, "Steve Foley" wrote:
He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? Cheers |
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More_Flaps wrote:
On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
m: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie |
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I do not like the man, but would say his privacy should be respected.
If good taste won't keep people away, this minor inconvenience to pilots is fine. Although, given the tastelessness of many who would get close, the zone should be defined as anything within range of say a 50 caliber round. shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote innews:Xv6dndHFYIQAp6XVnZ2dnUVZ_sHinZ2d@earthlink. com: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie |
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