Mon, Aug 24, 2009
Preliminary TFR Issued By FAA
The G-20 Summit will be held in Pittsburgh from September 24
to September 25. Before and during the G-20 Summit, the President
of the United States and a number of other world leaders are
expected to arrive in the area. The event has been designated a
National Special Security Event, and TFR's will be in place for the
duration of the summit.
To ensure the airspace is secure during this event, airspace
restrictions will be in place around Pittsburgh. The restrictions
are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for the G-20
Summit, 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. The NOTAM(s) may change with
little or no notice, and pilots are advised to check NOTAM(s)
frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the
area.
The TFR will be centered on the 116 degree radial of Montour VOR
at 8.5 nm, and includes a 12 nm inner core that will have
heightened flight restrictions:
- All United States Secret Service vetted aircraft operators,
emergency/life saving flights (medical/law
enforcement/firefighting) must coordinate in advance with the
United States Secret Service to avoid potential delays. Contact
information will be published in the NOTAM. Those operators must be
in direct contact with ATC and squawking an assigned beacon
code.
- Regularly scheduled commercial passenger and all-cargo carriers
operating under one of the following TSA-approved standard security
programs: Aircraft Operator Standard Security Program (AOSSP),
Full-All Cargo Aircraft Operator Standard Security Program
(FACAOSSP), Model Security Program (MSP), Twelve Five Standard
Security Program (TFSSP), Cargo Only, or All-Cargo International
Security Procedure (ACISP) and are arriving into and/or departing
from 49 CFR Part 1542 covered airports.
- All other aircraft not operating under TSA-approved standard
security programs listed above and arriving KPIT and KAGC must
apply for a FAA/TSA special event waiver and be security screened
at the gateway airport. Aircraft departing KPIT or KAGC must also
apply for a special event waiver and be security screened at the
respective airport. Waiver requests must be made at least 96 hours
prior to the planned flight.
Other aircraft operations deemed appropriate by the United
States Secret Service will be permitted.
The outer ring extends to 30 nm. All aircraft entering or
exiting the outer ring must remain in two-way radio communications
with ATC, be on an active IFR or VFR flight plan with a discrete
beacon code assigned by ATC. Aircraft must be squawking the
discrete code at all times while in the TFR. Operations are limited
to aircraft arriving or departing local airports, ATC may authorize
transit operations with United States Secret Service approval.
Aircraft may not loiter. No VFR general aviation over flights will
be authorized. Both the outer and inner core extend to FL180.
North Central West Virginia Airport (KCKB) in Clarksburg, WV,
has been designated as a gateway airport during the G20 Summit to
accommodate aircraft arriving into Pittsburgh International Airport
(KPIT) and Allegheny County Airport (KAGC). Aircraft must register
for gateway access at least 96 hours prior to the planned
flight.
Pittsburgh Sectional Chart
FAA advises that noncompliance with the published NOTAM may
result in the use of force. Pilots are strongly suggested to
contact a Flight Service Station at 1-800-WX-BRIEF (1-800-992-7433)
prior to flight to check for all current NOTAMs.
The United States Secret Service is the lead Federal agency in
charge of security design, planning and implementation.
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