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Wed, Aug 20, 2014

Ferguson, MO TFR Extended To August 25

FAA Put The Flight Restriction In Place To 'Provide A Safe Environment For Law Enforcement Activities'

The FAA has extended a TFR initially put in place over Ferguson, MO on August 12 following the shooting of a black teenager by a white police officer.

The TFR is now in effect until August 25 at 2000 UTC. It is centred on the St. Louis VORTAC (STL) 129 degree radial at 11 nautical miles. (Latitude: 38º44'28"N, Longitude: 90º18'12"W) and extends out 3 nautical miles. The TFR includes all airspace from the surface up to and including 3000 feet MSL.

The FAA said the TFR was put in place to "provide a safe environment for law enforcement activities." No pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this NOTAM except relief aircraft operations under direction of the State of Missouri.

As always, pilots are advised to check NOTAMS before flight for any updates.

FMI: NOTAM

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