Wed, May 02, 2007
NOTAM Number: FDC 7/9764
Issue Date: May 01, 2007 at 1711 UTC
Location: Lexington/Louisvile, Kentucky
Beginning Date and Time: May 04, 2007 at 2140 UTC
Ending Date and Time: May 06, 2007 at 2150 UTC
Reason for NOTAM: Temporary flight restrictions for VIP (Very
Important Person) Movement
Type: VIP
Replaced NOTAM(s): N/A
Affected Area(s)
Area A
Airspace Definition:
Center: 14.1 nautical miles from LEXINGTON VORTAC(HYK) on the
300 radial (Latitude: 38º05'05"N, Longitude:
84º43'44"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
From May 04, 2007 at 2140 UTC (May 04, 2007 at 1740
EDT)
To May 05, 2007 at 1905 UTC (May 05, 2007 at 1505 EDT)
Area B
Airspace Definition:
Center: 5.3 nautical miles from BOWMAN VOR/DME(BQM) on the
253 radial (Latitude: 38º12'11"N, Longitude:
85º46'20"W)
Radius: 1.5 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
From May 05, 2007 at 1905 UTC (May 05, 2007 at 1505
EDT)
To May 05, 2007 at 2240 UTC (May 05, 2007 at 1840 EDT)
Area C
Airspace Definition:
Center: 14.1 nautical miles from LEXINGTON VORTAC(HYK) on the
300 radial (Latitude: 38º05'05"N, Longitude:
84º43'44"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
From May 05, 2007 at 2240 UTC (May 05, 2007 at 1840
EDT)
To May 06, 2007 at 2150 UTC (May 06, 2007 at 1750 EDT)
Operating Restrictions and Requirements
No pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this
NOTAM (except as described).
Unless otherwise authorized by ATC.
Other Information:
ARTCC: ZID - Indianapolis Center
Authority: Title 14 CFR section 91.141
FMI: www.tfr.faa.gov,
Depicted TFR data may not be a complete listing. Pilots should not
use the information on this website for flight planning purposes.
For the latest information, call your local Flight Service Station
at 1-800-WX-BRIEF.
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