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Fri, Apr 16, 2004

Alaska TFR: 04/16/04

NOTAM:  4/3212 
Issued:  04/15/2004 14:31 
Effective:  04/16/2004 13:10 - 04/16/2004 16:05 
State:  AK 
Facility:  ZAN - ANCHORAGE (ARTCC),AK. 
Type:  VIP 
Description:  ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, APRIL 16, 2004. 

FDC 4/3212 ZAN AK.. FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, APRIL 16, 2004. PURSUANT TO TITLE 14, SECTION 91.141 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, AIRCRAFT FLIGHT OPERATIONS ARE PRO- HIBITED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING AREA UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY ATC. 3.0 NAUTICAL MILE RADIUS BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 611511N/1494738W OR THE ANC038013.4 FROM 0404161310 (0510 LOCAL 04/16/04) UNTIL 0404161605 (0805 LOCAL 04/16/04)

FMI: http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr/jsp/list.jsp

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