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Tue, Oct 10, 2006

FAA Establishes Tampa Class B 'Bridge Route'

FAA Updates Tampa International Airport Local Airspace Procedure 

Pilots transiting the Tampa Class B airspace east or westbound are now able to obtain clearance to pass directly over the Tampa International Airport. Pilots may also receive a specific air traffic instruction to transit the airspace. Clearance shall be requested via Tampa Approach Control prior to entering the Class B airspace using the appropriate frequency for the sector from which the pilot is entering, and with sufficient advance notice that ATC can respond adequately.

Eastbound aircraft will be required to cross directly over the Tampa International Airport Runway 9/27 at either 2,500 or 3,000 feet MSL.

Westbound aircraft will be required to cross directly over the Tampa International Airport Runway 9/27 at either 3,500 or 4,000 feet MSL.

This procedure, Notice Number: NOTC0621, becomes effective 0001, October 12, 2006.

FMI: www.faasafety.gov

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