NOTAM Number: FDC
6/4120
Issue Date: October 23, 2006 at 19:53 UTC
Type: Special
Plain Language text is not available for this NOTAM. The
traditional NOTAM text is given below:
FDC 6/4120 ZTL GA.. SPECIAL NOTICE ... ATLANTA,
GA.EFFECTIVE 0610260910 UTC UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.IN ACCORDANCE WITH
14 CFR PART 71, THE ATLANTA CLASS B AIRSPACE AREA WILL BE MODIFIED
BY LOWERING THE FLOOR OF CLASS B AIRSPACE FROM 6000 FEET MSL TO
5000 FEET MSL IN TWO SMALL SECTIONS AS FOLLOWS: (1) TO THE EAST OF
THE HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, THE AREA
BETWEEN THE ATLANTA VORTAC (ATL) 20 NM ARC AND THE ATLANTA VORTAC
(ATL) 25 NM ARC, THE ATLANTA VORTAC (ATL)090 DEGREE RADIAL, AND A
LINE 8 NM NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE RUNWAY 8L/26R LOCALIZER
COURSE.(2) TO THE WEST OF THE AIRPORT, THE AREA BETWEEN THE ATLANTA
(ATL)VORTAC 25 NM ARC AND THE ATLANTA VORTAC (ATL) 20 NM ARC, THE
ATLANTA VORTAC (ATL) 270 DEGREE RADIAL, AND A LINE 8 NM NORTH OFAND
PARALLEL TO THE RUNWAY 8L/26R LOCALIZER COURSE. THE CHANGES ARE
BEING MADE TO ENHANCE SAFETY AND REDUCE AIR TRAFFIC DELAYS. THE
ATLANTA SECTIONAL AND TAC/FLYWAY CHARTS ARE BEING REPRINTED TO
DEPICT THE ABOVE REVISIONS.
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