Thu, Oct 05, 2006
NOTAM Number: FDC 6/2599
Issue Date: October 05, 2006 at 17:57 UTC
Location: Topeka, Kansas
Beginning Date and Time: October 12, 2006 at 15:40 UTC
Ending Date and Time: October 12, 2006 at 18:40 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:
TFR Center: 12.5 nautical miles from TOPEKA VORTAC(TOP) on
the 202 radial (Latitude: 38º57'03"N, Longitude:
95º40'10"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
October 12, 2006 at 15:40 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 10:40 CDT)
- October 12, 2006 at 16:30 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 11:30 CDT)
Area B
Airspace Definition:
TFR Center: 9 nautical miles from TOPEKA VORTAC(TOP) on the
219 radial (Latitude: 39º01'47"N, Longitude:
95º40'58"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
October 12, 2006 at 16:05 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 11:05 CDT)
- October 12, 2006 at 18:15 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 13:15 CDT)
Area C
Airspace Definition:
TFR Center: 12.5 nautical miles from TOPEKA VORTAC(TOP) on
the 202 radial (Latitude: 38º57'03"N, Longitude:
95º40'10"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including 3000 feet
AGL
Effective Date(s):
October 12, 2006 at 17:50 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 12:50 CDT)
- October 12, 2006 at 18:40 UTC (October 12, 2006 at 13:40 CDT)
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: ZKC - Kansas City 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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