Wed, Nov 11, 2009
Liftoff Scheduled For November 16th
The FAA has posted the TFR for the
launch for Space Shuttle Atlantis on November 16th. The launch
window extends from 1423 - 1422 EST, and the Cape Canaveral TFR
will be in effect from 0723 until no later than 1519 EST on Monday,
November 16, 2009.
General aviation and VFR operations are prohibited within a
30-nautical-mile radius of Launch Pad 39A from the surface to (but
not including) 18,000 feet (located on the Melbourne VOR/DME
004-degree radial at 30.6 nautical miles). Pilots should obtain
NOTAM information regarding affected airports. Pilots are
instructed to use Orlando Class B terminal area and Jacksonville
sectional charts.
Within an airspace radius between 30 and 40 nautical miles of
Pad 39A, a discrete transponder code must be obtained and clearance
granted from air traffic control before entering this airspace.
Continuous radio communications must be maintained. All VFR
aircraft are restricted to 180 knots or less unless a variance is
granted by air traffic control. Pilots should obtain NOTAM
information to determine the affected airports within this radius
before departure.
St. Petersburg Flight Service Station is the point of contact
for NOTAM information. They can be reached by telephone at
1-800-992-7433. Published radio frequencies are 123.6 MHz
(Titusville) and 122.6 MHz (Melbourne).
Pilots should contact the FAA Orlando Approach Control in the
Titusville/Cocoa area on 134.950 MHz, in the Melbourne area
on 132.650 MHz, in South Volusia County on 125.350 MHz, and the
Space Coast Regional Airport control tower on 118.9 MHz.
More News
Aero Linx: Model Aeronautical Association of Australia MAAA clubs are about fun flying, camaraderie and community. For over 75 years, the MAAA has been Australia’s largest fl>[...]
Touchdown Zone Lighting Two rows of transverse light bars located symmetrically about the runway centerline normally at 100 foot intervals. The basic system extends 3,000 feet alon>[...]
“Discovery and innovation are central to our mission at Virgin Galactic. We’re excited to build on our successful record of facilitating scientific experiments in subor>[...]
How To Get A Story On Aero-TV News/Feature Programming How do I submit a story idea or lead to Aero-TV? If you would like to submit a story idea or lead, please contact Jim Campbel>[...]
Student Pilot Reported That During Rotation, “All Of A Sudden The Back Of The Plane Kicked To The Right..." Analysis: The student pilot reported that during rotation, “>[...]