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We put up a new website just yesterday for anyone to check TFRs before 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	a flight. Unlike most TFR searches that let you examine an area around a point, this lets you check along a route. You can put in TKI-ATL and you'll find that little TFR along the way. It's free for anyone to use, so go to www.tfrcheck.com and put in a route. TKI-ATL will give you an example if you need one, or you can just put in anything with a stop nearr D.C. along your route. ![]() Hope it helps, and feedback is appreciated. Bill Strahan www.adventurepilot.com  | 
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