NOTAM Number: FDC
7/2825
Issue Date: February 09, 2007 at 1412 UTC
Location: Washington, District of Columbia
Beginning Date and Time: Effective Immediately
Ending Date and Time: Until further notice
Reason for NOTAM: Temporary flight restrictions for Special
Security Reasons
Type: Security
Replaced NOTAM(s): 6/0223: This NOTAM replaces previously issued
FDC NOTAM 6/0223 due to elimination of aeromedical flight operation
exemption.
Pilots May Contact: Leesburg (LEE) Automated Flight Service
Station, 866-225-7410
Affected Area(s)
Airspace Definition:
Region bounded by:
Latitude: Longitude:
38º59'03"N 77º18'51"W
38º54'15"N 77º18'29"W
38º53'35"N 77º18'38"W
38º52'27"N 77º18'47"W
38º51'19"N 77º18'49"W
38º50'11"N 77º18'44"W
38º49'04"N 77º18'31"W
38º47'58"N 77º18'10"W
38º46'53"N 77º17'42"W
38º45'51"N 77º17'07"W
38º44'51"N 77º16'26"W
38º43'54"N 77º15'38"W
38º43'01"N 77º14'43"W
38º42'12"N 77º13'43"W
38º41'27"N 77º12'38"W
38º40'46"N 77º11'28"W
38º40'11"N 77º10'14"W
38º39'41"N 77º08'56"W
38º39'16"N 77º07'35"W
38º38'57"N 77º06'12"W
38º38'43"N 77º04'47"W
38º38'35"N 77º03'20"W
38º38'33"N 77º01'54"W
38º38'38"N 77º00'27"W
38º38'48"N 76º59'01"W
38º39'03"N 76º57'37"W
38º39'25"N 76º56'14"W
38º39'52"N 76º54'54"W
38º40'24"N 76º53'38"W
38º41'02"N 76º52'26"W
38º41'44"N 76º51'17"W
38º42'31"N 76º50'14"W
38º43'22"N 76º49'17"W
38º44'17"N 76º48'25"W
38º45'15"N 76º47'39"W
38º46'15"N 76º47'00"W
38º47'19"N 76º46'28"W
38º48'24"N 76º46'03"W
38º49'31"N 76º45'45"W
38º50'38"N 76º45'35"W
38º51'47"N 76º45'33"W
38º52'55"N 76º45'38"W
38º54'02"N 76º45'50"W
38º55'08"N 76º46'10"W
38º55'29"N 76º46'19"W
38º55'29"N 76º46'21"W
38º55'30"N 76º46'34"W
38º55'33"N 76º46'47"W
38º55'37"N 76º46'59"W
38º55'43"N 76º47'10"W
38º55'50"N 76º47'19"W
38º55'59"N 76º47'27"W
38º56'09"N 76º47'33"W
38º56'19"N 76º47'36"W
38º56'29"N 76º47'37"W
38º56'39"N 76º47'36"W
38º56'50"N 76º47'33"W
38º56'59"N 76º47'27"W
38º57'08"N 76º47'19"W
38º57'14"N 76º47'12"W
38º57'15"N 76º47'12"W
38º57'19"N 76º47'04"W
38º57'21"N 76º46'59"W
38º57'25"N 76º46'47"W
38º57'26"N 76º46'44"W
38º57'42"N 76º46'03"W
38º58'46"N 76º46'48"W
38º59'47"N 76º47'39"W
39º00'45"N 76º48'38"W
39º05'29"N 76º54'58"W
39º05'40"N 76º55'36"W
39º06'04"N 76º57'12"W
39º06'21"N 76º58'50"W
39º06'31"N 77º00'30"W
39º06'35"N 77º02'11"W
39º06'31"N 77º03'52"W
39º06'21"N 77º05'32"W
39º06'04"N 77º07'10"W
39º05'40"N 77º08'46"W
39º05'10"N 77º10'20"W
39º04'34"N 77º11'49"W
39º03'51"N 77º13'14"W
39º03'03"N 77º14'34"W
39º02'10"N 77º15'48"W
39º01'12"N 77º16'56"W
39º00'10"N 77º17'57"W
38º59'03"N 77º18'51"W
Altitude: From the surface up to but not including
FL(180)
Operating Restrictions and Requirements
No pilots may operate an aircraft in the areas covered by this
NOTAM (except as described).
Part I. Operating requirements in the Washington, D.C.
Metropolitan Flight Restricted Zone (DC FRZ):
All part 91, 101, 103, 105, 125, 133, 137 flight operations are
prohibited within the DC FRZ, except flights specifically
authorized by waiver from the FAA.
A. All flights are prohibited except operations by any of the
following entities:
DOD with prior FAA-approval.
Law enforcement with prior FAA-approval.
Other federal agencies with prior FAA-approval.
Foreign operated military and state aircraft with a state
department authorized diplomatic clearance and state department
notification to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
and Federal Aviation Administration
Federal, state and local government agency aircraft and part 121
and 129 air carrier flights, operating with DOD permission and
notification to the FAA and TSA, may land and depart Andrews AFB,
MD.
Aircraft operating under the DC Access Standard Security Program
(DASSP) with a TSA flight authorization.
Part 121, 129 and 135 air carrier flights with TSA-approved full
aircraft operator standard security programs/ procedures and
specific authorization from the department of transportation may
land and depart Washington Reagan National Airport (KDCA).
DOD, federal and state government agency aircraft on an
operational mission with prior FAA-approval may land and depart
Washington Reagan national airport (KDCA).
B. FAA-approved aircraft operations by DOD or law enforcement
must maintain contact with ATC and continuously squawk an ATC
issued transponder code.
C. lifeguard flights must get appropriate authorization before
entering the DC FRZ. For information on authorization, contact the
TSA at (571) 227-1322 or (571) 227-1324 during business hours.
After business hours, contact the FAA at the national capital
regional coordination center, telephone 703-563-3221.
Information about waiver applications from the FAA website at http://waiver.tfr.FAA.gov,
or call the National Capital RegionalCoordination Center (NCRCC),
telephone (703) 563-3221. Information about TSA security
authorization and waivers can be found at http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=260
(case sensitive - use lower case only)
Part II. Operating to or from the Maryland
3:
The Maryland 3 refers to the following airports: the College
Park Airport (CGS), Potomac Airfield (YKX) and Washington
Executive/Hyde field (W32).
Pre-take off requirements to or from the Maryland 3:
A. Pilots must call Leesburg AFSS, telephone 866-225-7410, and
identify themselves using the confidential pilot identification
code assigned to them.
B. Leesburg AFSS will accept an IFR or ADIZ flight plan only.
After verifying the confidential pilot identification code.
C. IFR cancellation in the air may be accepted by ATC, however,
pilots must remain on the ATC issued transponder code until on the
ground.
Operating requirements to or from the Maryland 3: all persons
operating an aircraft to or from the Maryland 3 must follow
operating requirements and all other requirements as specified by
the TSA and meet or exceed the provisions of 49 CFR part
1562.3:
A. File a flight plan for each leg of flight with the Leesburg
Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS), telephone 866-225-7410.
FAA-approved DOD and law enforcement flight operations are exempt
from this requirement.
B. Pilots may not file a flight plan from the air.
C. Obtain an ATC authorization with discrete transponder code
from Potomac approach.
D. Maintain two-way radio communication with ATC while operating
within the DC ADIZ/FRZ.
E. Be equipped with an operational mode C transponder and
continuously squawk an ATC issued transponder code.
Part III. Air traffic procedures in the DC FRZ:
No pilot may operate an aircraft departing from College Park
airport (CGS); Potomac Airfield (YKX); or Washington Executive/
Hyde field (W32) unless the following requirements are met:
Egress procedures:
A. Obtain an ATC authorization from Potomac approach, telephone
866-599-3874.
B. IFR departing Washington Executive/Hyde field and Potomac
airport: ATC will provide eastbound or southbound departure
instructions to outside the DC FRZ. Aircraft must fly as assigned
by ATC.
C. IFR departing College Park Airport: ATC will provide
eastbound or northbound departure instructions to outside the DC
FRZ. Aircraft must fly as assigned by ATC.
D. VFR aircraft must fly as assigned by ATC until clear of the
DC FRZ and/or the class B airspace and expect departure
instructions away from the DC FRZ.
Arrival procedures:
A. Comply with standard DC ADIZ operating requirements.
B. VFR approach to College Park Airport: pilots can expect
routing via the vicinity of freeway airport.
C. VFR approach to Potomac Airport and Washington Executive/Hyde
field: pilots can expect routing via the vicinity of Maryland
airport or Nottingham VORTAC.
Part IV. Transponder failure: any person
operating an aircraft within the DC ADIZ/FRZ who becomes aware of
an inability to comply with the requirement to continuously squawk
the ATC assigned transponder code must immediately request control
instructions and comply with all instructions from ATC. If unable
to contact ATC, pilots must exit the DC ADIZ/FRZ by the most direct
route. These procedures do not authorize penetration of restricted
areas.
Part V. Investigative procedures: pilots who do
not adhere to the above procedures may be intercepted, detained and
interviewed by federal law enforcement/security personnel and/or
DOD, additional sanctions are possible.
Part VI. Definitions:
The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area Flight Festricted Zone
(DC FRZ) is defined as an area bounded by a line beginning at the
Washington /DCA/ VOR/DME 300 degree radial at 15 NM
385655N/0772008W, thence clockwise along the DCA 15 NM arc to the
DCA 022 degree radial at 15 NM 390611N/0765751w, thence southeast
via a line drawn to the DCA 049 degree radial at 14 NM
390218N/0765038w, thence south via a line drawn to the DCA 064
degree radial at 13 NM 385901N/0764832w, thence clockwise along the
DCA 13 NM arc to the DCA 282 degree radial at 13 NM
385214N/0771848w, thence north via a line drawn to the point of
beginning, excluding the airspace within a 1 NM radius of Freeway
Airport /W00/ Mitchellville, MD, from the surface up to but not
including FL180. The DC FRZ is within and part of the Washington,
D.C. Metropolitan ADIZ.
For purposes of this NOTAM only, an ADIZ flight plan is defined
as a flight plan filed for the sole purpose of complying with the
requirements for VFR operation into or out of the DC ADIZ/FRZ. The
DC ADIZ flight plan is separate and distinct from a standard VFR
flight plan. There is no search and rescue associated with DC ADIZ
flight plans.
Part VII. Resources: direct any questions on
the DC ADIZ/FRZ to the federal aviation representative at the
national capital regional coordination center (NCRCC), telephone
703-563-3221. Get more information about waiver applications from
the FAA website at http://waiver.tfr.FAA.gov,
or call the national capital regional coordination center (NCRCC),
telephone 703-563-3221, Leesburg Automated Flight Service Station
(AFSS), telephone 866-225-7410. Information about TSA security
authorization and waivers can be found at http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=260
(case sensitive - use lower case only)
Other Information:
ARTCC: ZDC - Washington Center
Point of Contact: Federal Aviation Representative
National Capital Region Coordination Center
Telephone 703-563-3221
Authority: Title 14 CFR section 99.7
FMI: www.tfr.faa.gov,
Depicted TFR data may not be a complete listing. Pilots should not
use the information on this website for flight planning purposes.
For the latest information, call your local Flight Service Station
at 1-800-WX-BRIEF.