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Oklahoma TFR: 09/24/04 - 09/25/04

NOTAM:  4/0094 
Issued:  09/23/2004 18:20 
Effective:  09/24/2004 21:35 - 09/25/2004 00:45 
State:  OK 
Facility:  ZFW - FORT WORTH (ARTCC),TX. 
Type:  VIP 
Description:  TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SEPTEMBER 24 2004 LOCAL. 
 
FDC 4/0094
ZFW FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SEPTEMBER 24, 2004 LOCAL. PURSUANT TO TITLE 14, SECTION 91.141 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, AIRCRAFT FLIGHT OPERATIONS ARE PROHIBITED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING AREA (S) UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY ATC. 3.0 NMR BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 361154N/0955317W OR THE TUL264004.8 FROM 0409242135 (1635 LOCAL 09/24/04) UNTIL 0409242225 (1725 LOCAL 09/24/04). 3.0 NMR BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 360851N/0955951W OR THE TUL245010.5 FROM 0409242155 (1655 LOCAL 09/24/04) UNTIL 0409250025 (1915 LOCAL 09/24/04). 3.0 NMR BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 361154N/0955317W OR THE TUL264004.8 FROM 0409242355 (1855 LOCAL 09/24/04) UNTIL 0409250045 (1945 LOCAL 09/24/04).

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