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On May 15, 9:58*am, bildan wrote:
On May 14, 8:34*pm, Tuno wrote: I recently learned that the restricted airspace in the SE corner of Arizona (R-2303) is not in effect during the weekends. Does anyone happen to know if any of the restricted areas over central New Mexico (R-5107 -- over the White Sands Missile Range) have a similar policy? ~ted/2NO I's been a couple of years since I've dealt with the R5107 White Sands Restricted Area but this is what I recall. *At that time the southern section was ALWAYS hot. *There is a northern section (R5701C&H) that does open on occasion. Be aware that the German Luftwaffe does intensive low level training in their Tornado aircraft in this airspace. *It's also worth knowing that the Spanish called the area "Jornada del Muerto" which translates something like "dead man walking" or "journey of death". *It isn't exactly landout friendly country. You can contact the Holloman AFB tower by phone. *They'll have the latest info on R5107. Also some of the German Luftwaffe guys fly with the Alamogordo soaring club. Give them a call. I bet they know that airspace pretty well. Pete |
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