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FL TFR: 04.07.05-04.10.05

NOTAM: 5/2516
Issued: 04/01/2005 15:00
Effective: 04/07/2005 19:00 - 04/10/2005 21:00
State: FL
Facility: ZMA - MIAMI (ARTCC), FL.
Type: AIR SHOWS/SPORTS
Description: TAMPA FL.

FDC 5/2516 ZMA FL.. FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS TAMPA, FL. DUE TO AERIAL DEMONSTRATIONS BY THE U.S. AIR FORCE THUNDERBIRDS AND OTHER MILITARY DEMONSTRATION TEAMS. EFFECTIVE: 0504071900 UTC UNTIL 0504072000 UTC; 0504081500 UTC UNTIL 0504081800 UTC; 0504091300 UTC UNTIL 0504092100 UTC; 0504101300 UTC UNTIL 0504102100 UTC. PURSUANT TO 14 CFR SECTION 91.145, MANAGEMENT OF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS IN THE VICINITY OF AERIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AND MAJOR SPORTING EVENTS, AIRCRAFT FLIGHT OPERATIONS ARE PROHIBITED WITHIN A 5 NAUTICAL MILE RADIUS OF 275045N/0822950W (ST. PETERSBURG /PIE/ VORTAC 109 DEGREE RADIAL AT 11 NAUTICAL MILES) AT AND BELOW 15,000 FEET AGL, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY ATC. DICK CUTSHALL, 813-828-2902, IS THE POINT OF CONTACT. ST. PETERSBURG AFSS, 727-539-7491, IS THE FAA COORDINATION FACILITY.

FMI: www.tfr.faa.gov, For the latest information, call your local FSS at 1-800-WX-BRIEF.

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