Tue, Aug 10, 2004
NOTAM Number: FDC
4/8251
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Beginning Date: August 11, 2004 at 23:20 UTC (August 11, 2004 at
19:20 EDT)
Ending Date: August 12, 2004 at 15:25 UTC (August 12, 2004 at
11:25 EDT)
Reason for NOTAM: Temporary flight restrictions for national
security
Type: VIP
Replaced NOTAM(s): N/A
FAA Contact(Pilots):
No Pilots May Operate An Aircraft in the Areas Covered by this
NOTAM Except as Described.
Affected Area(s)
Area A
Airspace Definition:
Circle Center: 9 nautical miles from PATTERSON VORTAC(FFO) on
the 308 radial (Latitude: 39 54'09"N, Longitude: 84 13'09"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From and including the surface up to 3000
feet
Operating Restrictions and Requirements:
Effective Date: August 11, 2004 at 23:20 UTC (August 11, 2004
at 19:20 EDT) - August 12, 2004 at 0:10 UTC (August 11, 2004 at
20:10 EDT)
Area B
Airspace Definition:
Circle Center: 7.3 nautical miles from PATTERSON VORTAC(FFO)
on the 244 radial (Latitude: 39 45'24"N, Longitude: 84
11'35"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From and including the surface up to 3000
feet
Operating Restrictions and Requirements:
Effective Date: August 11, 2004 at 23:50 UTC (August 11, 2004
at 19:50 EDT) - August 12, 2004 at 14:55 UTC (August 12, 2004 at
10:55 EDT)
Area C
Airspace Definition:
Circle Center: 9 nautical miles from PATTERSON VORTAC(FFO) on
the 308 radial (Latitude: 39 54'09"N, Longitude: 84 13'09"W)
Radius: 3 nautical miles
Altitude: From and including the surface up to 3000
feet
Operating Restrictions and Requirements:
Effective Date: August 12, 2004 at 14:35 UTC (August 12, 2004
at 10:35 EDT) - August 12, 2004 at 15:25 UTC (August 12, 2004 at
11:25 EDT)
Other Information:
ARTCC: ZID
Issue Date: August 10, 2004 at 14:57 UTC (August 10, 2004 at 10:57
EDT)
Authority: Title 14 CFR section 91.141
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