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TN TFR: 12/12

Check This TFR Carefully, Effective Times YET To Be Determined

NOTAM: 3/1716
Issued: 12/11/2003 20:15
Effective: Undetermined - Undetermined
State: MS
Facility: ZME - MEMPHIS (ARTCC),TN.
Type: VIP
Description: JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, DECEMBER 12, 2003 LOCAL.

FDC 3/1716 ZME FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, DECEMBER 12, 2003 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 321840N/0900433W OR THE JAN 153012.7 FROM 0312122235 (1635 LOCAL 12/12/03) UNTIL 0312122325 (1725 LOCAL 12/12/03). 3.0 NMR BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 321750N/0901022W OR THE JAN176012.6 FROM 0312122305 (1705 LOCAL 12/12/03) UNTIL 0312130115 (1915 LOCAL 12/12/03). 3.0 NMR BLW 3000 FEET AGL OF 321840N/0900433W OR THE JAN 153012.7 FROM 0312130055 (1855 LOCAL 12/12/03) UNTIL 0312130145 (1945 LOCAL 12/12/03).

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