The 60th ANNIVERSARY OF
THE UNITED NATIONS, GENERAL ASSEMBLY (UNGA60) is being held in New
York City from September 14 to September 28, 2005. Before and
during the UNGA60, the President of the United States and a number
of world leaders will arrive in the area for the event. To ensure
the airspace is secure during this event, airspace restrictions
will be in place around New York City. The restrictions are
designed to provide a safe and secure environment for the UNGA60,
but also ensure fair and equitable access to all airspace users, to
the greatest extent possible. The restrictions will allow
commercial flight operations to continue and are designed to
minimize the impact on private pilots.
Two Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas are part of the
UNGA60 airspace security measures. One includes an inner ring
designated as the New York Flight Restricted Zone (NY FRZ) with a
special set of restrictions, and an outer ring designated as the
New York Area Defense Identification Zone (NY ADIZ) with another
set of restrictions. The second TFR identifies a 2 NM ring around
the United Nations.
The NY FRZ is designated as a 7 NM Radius of New York City with
a 2 NM cutout for Teterboro Airport.
The NY ADIZ is designated as the area between the NY FRZ and the
following: LGA 20 NM, JFK 20 NM, and EWR 20 NM boundaries with a
Class D Airspace around Westchester County, NY (HPN), Class D
Airspace around Farmingdale Republic, NY (FRG) and Class D Airspace
around Morristown (MMU) airports as depicted on the VFR TERMINAL
AREA CHART, NEW YORK CLASS B AIRSPACE. Both the NY FRZ and NY ADIZ
include the airspace from surface up to but not including FL
180.
Under no circumstances is this letter to be deemed as the
definitive word regarding the NY FRZ and the NY ADIZ and associated
procedures. These TFRs and procedures may be modified or cancelled
as security requirements change. It is the responsibility of each
pilot to be aware of all current notices to airmen (NOTAMs), and
nothing in this letter is to preclude this responsibility. Pilots
are required to contact FAA Automated Flight Service Station prior
to flight to check for all current NOTAMS.
It can be expected that when the President of the United States
is scheduled to be in New York City, these TFRs may be modified.
Gateway Airports are being established for Helicopters authorized
to operate to and depart from specific heliports within the NY FRZ
on or about September 14 th.
NY FRZ: Access to the inner core will be permitted as
follows:
- Law enforcement and military aircraft.
- Emergency medical flight operations shall be coordinated in
advance with the FAA Supervisor at the New York TRACON
516-683-2984, to avoid potential delays.
- Regularly scheduled 14 CFR Part 121, 125 and 129 commercial
passenger and cargo aircraft that meet or exceed the Transportation
Security Administration’s (TSA’S) Domestic Security
Inspection Program (DSIP) Standards and are arriving or departing
LaGuardia (LGA), Newark (EWR), and Kennedy (JFK) Airports.
- Teterboro Airport (TEB) will be provided a 2 NM
“cut-out” allowing VFR/IFR arrivals and departures. All
other VFR fixed wing operations will be prohibited.
- Other aircraft operations deemed appropriate by the United
States Secret Service (USSS) will be permitted.
- Failure to comply with any of the above requirements
will involve Military/Law Enforcement response.
NY ADIZ: Access to the outer core will be permitted as
follows:
- All aircraft permitted to enter/exit the NY ADIZ shall be on an
active IFR or VFR Flight plan with a discrete code assigned by ATC.
Aircraft shall be squawking the discrete code prior to departure
and at all times while in the TFR. In the event of a transponder
failure, advise ATC and ATC will provide the direct course outside
the lateral limits of the NY ADIZ. Aircraft are NOT AUTHORIZED to
over fly the NY FRZ while attempting to exit.
- All aircraft entering or exiting the NY ADIZ TFR must remain in
two-way radio communications with ATC. Operations are limited to
aircraft arriving or departing local airports, ATC may authorize
transit operations with USSS approval. Aircraft may not
loiter.
- Teterboro airport (TEB) Farmingdale Republic, NY (FRG) and
Westchester County, NY are authorized VFR/IFR arrivals and
departures
- Morristown Airport (MMU) will be provided a specialized TFR
that will permit VFR arrivals and departures to operate without
flight plans from the boundary of the New York Class B Airspace to
MMU and no further.
- No VFR General Aviation over flights will be authorized.
- Failure to comply with any of the above requirements
will involve Military/Law Enforcement response.
Both within the NY FRZ and NY ADIZ, flight training, practice
instrument approaches, aerobatic flight, glider operations,
parachute operations, ultra light, hang gliding, balloon
operations, agriculture/crop dusting, fish spotters, traffic
reporting, news media, animal population control flight operations,
banner towing, utility/pipeline patrol and commercial cargo carrier
operations that fail to meet or exceed the TSA’s domestic
security inspection program standards; ARE NOT AUTHORIZED.
Pursuant to 14 CFR Section 91.141 and 99.7, the following are
in effect for both the NY FRZ and NY ADIZ:
- Any person operating an aircraft within the NY ADIZ,
immediately upon becoming aware of an inability to comply with the
requirement to continuously transmit the assigned ATC transponder
code, shall advise ATC and ATC will provide the direct course
outside the lateral limits of the NY ADIZ. Aircraft are NOT
AUTHORIZED to over fly the NY FRZ while attempting to exit.
- Any person operating an aircraft outside the NY ADIZ, if aware
of an inability to comply with the requirement to continuously
transmit the ATC assigned Transponder code shall not enter the NY
ADIZ.
- Aero Medical, Law Enforcement, and Military aircraft engaged in
an operation, which, if terminated would jeopardize human life,
comprise national security, or result in a significant compromise
to law enforcement efforts are exempt. Pilots are advised they are
required to declare an emergency, and shall be required to provide
justification at the completion of flight.
- It is important that NOTAMs are reviewed frequently throughout
this event, as they are SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Pilots who have questions can contact the FAA Eastern Terminal
Service Area at 718-977-6528. Press questions should be directed to
Eastern Region Office of Public Affairs at 718-553-3015.