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The proposed TFR has been posted around 45's residence for after his term ends.
44 lives inside the DC ADIZ, which presumably means no additional need for a TFR since that area is already secure (from an airspace perspective).
43 lives in Texas, and if I recall correctly used to get a 3nm up to 3,000' TFR but now has P-39 over the property.
42 lives in Westchester County, NY but there is not a TFR over that area.
41 is deceased.
40 is deceased.
39 resides in Plains, GA. Even the local airport is named after the guy, KACJ. There is not a TFR over his residence.
Is my assumption about 44 & 43 accurate? So what differentiates 42 & 39 from getting their TFRs? Do they only get them for 5 or 10 years, then lose the TFR? Does anyone have an idea, or reference to the rule/ policy that governs this obscure part of the NAS?
44 lives inside the DC ADIZ, which presumably means no additional need for a TFR since that area is already secure (from an airspace perspective).
43 lives in Texas, and if I recall correctly used to get a 3nm up to 3,000' TFR but now has P-39 over the property.
42 lives in Westchester County, NY but there is not a TFR over that area.
41 is deceased.
40 is deceased.
39 resides in Plains, GA. Even the local airport is named after the guy, KACJ. There is not a TFR over his residence.
Is my assumption about 44 & 43 accurate? So what differentiates 42 & 39 from getting their TFRs? Do they only get them for 5 or 10 years, then lose the TFR? Does anyone have an idea, or reference to the rule/ policy that governs this obscure part of the NAS?