Thread: Flying in TFR
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Old October 30th 07, 02:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Andrew Sarangan
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Default Flying in TFR

On Oct 28, 2:03 pm, Newps wrote:
Andrew Sarangan wrote:
There is a presidential TFR in Cincinnati on Monday, right smack in
the middle of my planned flight route. The notam says the inner 10
mile radius is a no-fly zone, and the outer 10-30 miles radius can be
flown with an active VFR or IFR flight plan. I always thought TFR was
restricted entirely, regardless of flight plan. Is this something new,
or am I misinterpreting it? If this is new, can I count on ATC
handling this properly? I am tempted to simply wait it out until the
TFR expires before departing even though it will be a major
inconvenience.


A TFR is a restriction, you have to read the TFR to find out the rules.
The vast majority of TFR's are fire TFR's and you can usually fly thru
them by getting permission from the air attack aircraft on scene.
Standard stuff for pipeline pilots.


I never flew through a TFR. And I never flew in the DC ADIZ either so
my experience here is limited. With the recent reports of FSS losing
flight plans, this seems to be a potential room for concern. The
presidential TFR says VFR airplanes must be on an active flight plan
and talking to ATC. I don't fully understand this. Is this a special
situation where ATC has access to VFR flight plans? Do I trust ATC to
keep me away from the inner- ring of the TFR? Since the perimeter is
somewhat nebulous, it is difficult to precisely navigate around
something like this. Since I had more questions than answers, I simply
landed outside the TFR and waited for it to expire before continuing.