flying restrictions for sep 11
The U. S. Department of Transportation’s Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced
today temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) that will be in effect on
September 11, 2002. These restrictions will be in effect in connection
with public events that day in New York and Washington.
During those times, there will be extensive limits on flying within
a 30-nautical-mile (34.5-statute-mile) radius of the event sites at altitudes
below 18,000 feet. For airline flights into and out of all airports in
these areas, the “30-minute seat rule” will be in effect.
The rule requires that all passengers remain seated for 30 minutes after
takeoff and for 30 minutes prior to landing. This rule has been in effect
for flights at Reagan Washington National Airport since last October.
General aviation or private flying will be banned or, in some cases,
limited to aircraft operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight
plans, which must be filed at least six hours before takeoff. Sightseeing
and training flights are banned, as are all Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
flights.
Special air traffic management procedures will be in effect for all
flights in these areas, including foreign airlines.
In the New York area, these restrictions will be in effect from 7 a.m.
on September 11 until 8 p.m. on September 13. There will be no general
aviation flying in the TFR areas before, during and after public outdoor
events on those three days. At other times, general aviation flying will
be limited to IFR operations. The 30th and 34th Street heliports in Manhattan
will have limited flying during the public outdoor events. Times for
these events will be announced later. For pilots, the center of the 30-nautical-mile
TFR will be the Ground Zero site.
In the Washington area, the restrictions will be in effect from 8:30
a.m. until 11 a.m. on September 11. The Washington Monument will be the
center of the TFR zone. There will be no flying over or near the Pentagon
ceremony, and use of Runway 15/33 at Reagan Washington National Airport
will be restricted. IFR general aviation flying will be permitted in
the outer area of the TFR zone, not less than 15 miles from the Washington
Monument. All general aviation flying continues to be prohibited within
a 15-statute-mile radius of the Washington Monument
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