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FL TFR: Watch Out For Thunderbirds!

NOTAM: 3/0745 
Issued: 11/04/2003 16:56 
Effective: 11/07/2003 19:15 - 11/07/2003 20:30 
State: FL 
Facility: ZJX - JACKSONVILLE (ARTCC), FL. 
Type: AIR SHOWS/SPORTS 
Description: DAYTONA BEACH, FL.

It's the first week of November and time for aviators of the Southern persuasion to turn their thoughts in the direction.... fire-breathing F-16s and other REALLY cool airplane stuff. Yes, the Thunderbirds will be flying in DAB this weekend, per the TFR below. Y'all be careful out there...

FDC 3/0745 ZJX FL.. FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS. DAYTONA BEACH, FL. DUE TO AERIAL DEMONSTRATIONS BY THE U.S. AIR FORCE THUNDERBIRDS. EFFECTIVE 0311071915 UTC UNTIL 0311072030 UTC (NOVEMBER 7, 1415-1530 LOCAL); 0311081945 UTC UNTIL 0311082030 UTC (NOVEMBER 8, 1445-1530 LOCAL); 0311091945 UTC UNTIL 0311092030 UTC (NOVEMBER 9, 1445-1530 LOCAL). 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 291308N/0805939W (ORMOND BEACH /OMN/ VORTAC 129 DEGREE RADIAL AT 8 NAUTICAL MILES) AT AND BELOW 15,000 FEET AGL, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY ATC. BOB CHEFFINS, 321-231-6720, IS THE POINT OF CONTACT. ST. PETERSBURG /PIE/ AFSS, 727-893-3537, IS THE FAA COORDINATION FACILITY.

FMI: www.faa.gov

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