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Old December 22nd 07, 05:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tuno
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Default Digital airspace data question -- any FAA data gurus out there?

I have a software project that uses the FAA NACO (charting office)'s
National Flight Database (NFD) as a source for controlled and
restrictive airspace data. It works great, BUT ...

The Controlled Airspace (UC records) only include classes B, C and
D ...

The Restrictive Airspace (UR records) include all the Alert/Danger/MOA/
Prohibited/Restricted/etc zones I expect to see ...

.... but NONE of the above include the Class E no-fly zones over the
Grand Canyon that are described in FAR 93.305.

Are the Grand Canyon no-fly zones considered temporary?

Are they described anywhere outside of FAR 93.305?

-ted
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Old December 22nd 07, 06:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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Default Digital airspace data question -- any FAA data gurus out there?

On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 09:30:17 -0800 (PST), Tuno
wrote in
:

I have a software project that uses the FAA NACO (charting office)'s
National Flight Database (NFD) as a source for controlled and
restrictive airspace data. It works great, BUT ...

The Controlled Airspace (UC records) only include classes B, C and
D ...

The Restrictive Airspace (UR records) include all the Alert/Danger/MOA/
Prohibited/Restricted/etc zones I expect to see ...

... but NONE of the above include the Class E no-fly zones over the
Grand Canyon that are described in FAR 93.305.

Are the Grand Canyon no-fly zones considered temporary?

Are they described anywhere outside of FAR 93.305?

-ted



As a starting point, without venturing into the FAA quagmire, I
suggest you pose your inquiry to Mr. Wally Roberts:
. He should be able to point you in the right
direction.

CC: Wally Roberts
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Old December 27th 07, 05:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
WJRFlyboy
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Default Digital airspace data question -- any FAA data gurus out there?

In article dc3f4157-f7da-4668-9e41-
, says...
I have a software project that uses the FAA NACO (charting office)'s
National Flight Database (NFD) as a source for controlled and
restrictive airspace data. It works great, BUT ...


When you say "project" are you designing/coding?

 




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