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What is the reasoning behind the smaller radius vice presidential TFR?



 
 
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Old October 28th 03, 06:44 PM
Kevin McCue
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Lets put this as it should be, Airspace is a volume. Presidential TFR is
about 13,000 cubic miles. (As if it has anything to do with it) Logic would
say that VP is less important so less airspace. If shrub gets it, then
Cheney is the Prez so he gets the 13K cubic miles.

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