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Mon, Apr 02, 2007

CA TFR: 04.04.07

NOTAM Number: FDC 7/7044
Issue Date: April 02, 2007 at 1541 UTC
Location: Victorville/Fort Irwin, California
Beginning Date and Time: April 04, 2007 at 1755 UTC
Ending Date and Time: April 04, 2007 at 2325 UTC
Reason for NOTAM: Temporary flight restrictions for VIP (Very Important Person) Movement
Type: VIP
Replaced NOTAM(s): 7/6947: change in emergency medical contact phone number.

Affected Area(s)

Area A
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 0.6 nautical miles from VICTORVILLE VOR/DME(VCV) on the 102 radial (Latitude: 34º35'24"N, Longitude: 117º22'47"W)
 Radius: 30 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 1755 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1055 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 1900 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1200 PDT)

Area B
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 0.6 nautical miles from VICTORVILLE VOR/DME(VCV) on the 102 radial (Latitude: 34º35'24"N, Longitude: 117º22'47"W)
 Radius: 10 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 1755 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1055 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 1900 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1200 PDT)

Area C
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 19 nautical miles from DAGGETT VORTAC(DAG) on the 335 radial (Latitude: 35º16'32"N, Longitude: 116º38'32"W)
 Radius: 40 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 1835 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1135 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 2245 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1545 PDT)

Area D
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 19 nautical miles from DAGGETT VORTAC(DAG) on the 335 radial (Latitude: 35º16'32"N, Longitude: 116º38'32"W)
 Radius: 15 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 1835 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1135 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 2245 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1545 PDT)

Area E
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 0.6 nautical miles from VICTORVILLE VOR/DME(VCV) on the 102 radial (Latitude: 34º35'24"N, Longitude: 117º22'47"W)
 Radius: 30 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 2220 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1520 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 2325 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1625 PDT)

Area F
Airspace Definition:
 Center: 0.6 nautical miles from VICTORVILLE VOR/DME(VCV) on the 102 radial (Latitude: 34º35'24"N, Longitude: 117º22'47"W)
 Radius: 10 nautical miles
 Altitude: From the surface up to but not including FL(180)
Effective Date(s):
 From April 04, 2007 at 2220 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1520 PDT)
 To April 04, 2007 at 2325 UTC (April 04, 2007 at 1625 PDT)

Operating Restrictions and Requirements

No pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this NOTAM (except as described).

Except as specified below and/or unless authorized by the air traffic security coordinator via the Domestic Events Network (DEN):

A. All aircraft operations within the 10 NMR and/or 15 NMR areas listed above are prohibited except for:

Approved law enforcement, military aircraft directly supporting the United States Secret Service (USSS) and the Office of the President of the United States, approved emergency medical flights, and regularly scheduled commercial passenger and all-cargo carriers operating under one of the following TSA-Approved standard security programs/procedures: aircraft operator standard security program (AOSSP), domestic security integration program (DSIP), twelve five standard security program (TFSSP) all cargo, or all-cargo international security procedure (ACISP) and are arriving into and/or departing from 14 CFR part 139 airports.

For operations within the TFR, all emergency/life saving flight (medical/law enforcement/firefighting) operations must coordinate in advance with the USSS at 253-982-4393 to avoid potential delays.

B. Within the airspace between 10 NMR and 30 NMR and/or the airspace between 15 NMR and 40 NMR listed above:

All aircraft entering or exiting the 30/40 NM radius TFR must be on an active IFR or VFR flight plan with a discrete code assigned by an Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility. Aircraft must be squawking the discrete code prior to departure and at all times while in the TFR.

All aircraft entering or exiting the 30/40 NM radius TFR must remain in two-way radio communications with ATC.

All aircraft operating within the 10 to 30 NM radius TFR and/or the 15 to 40 NM radius TFR and operating at altitudes of up to but not including FL180 are limited to aircraft arriving or departing local airfields and ATC may authorize transit operations. Aircraft may not loiter.

Flight training, practice instrument approaches, aerobatic flight, glider operations, parachute operations, ultralight, hang gliding, balloon operations, agriculture/crop dusting, animal population control flight operations, and banner towing operations are not authorized.

All USSS cleared aircraft operators based in the area should notify the USSS prior to their departure.

For operations within the TFR, all emergency/life saving flight (medical/law enforcement/firefighting) operations must coordinate in advance with the USSS at 253-982-4393 to avoid potential delays.

C. FAA recommends that all aircraft operators check NOTAMS frequently for possible changes to this TFR prior to operations within this region.

Other Information:

ARTCC: ZLA - Los Angeles 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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