What happens when the new president is sworn January 2009. Does P-49 (TFR over Crawford, Texas) dissapear? Certainly it should. Anybody knows? Eliacim
> So let's see what we have: when I busted a TFR (didn't get a standard > briefing that day for a local flight), they explicitly denied my attempt > to > use the NASA filing I had done. I forget now their exact language (it was > over the phone) but their reasoning was something to the effect that since > I > hadn't got a briefing, the FAR violation was deliberate, thus the NASA > form > didn't work. > > Pretzel logic! > > Yet several sources say the FAA will accept them for a TFR bust. > > They may, then again they may not. The FAA reserves the right to be > inconsistent on days ending in "Y". > > Result: FAA left hand doesn't know what FAA right hand is doing. Are we > surprised by the inconsistency? Not me. > > Ralph, sounds like you've broken the code. > > Interesting though, I thought this was all enforced by the DHS. Being > located kind of near the current president's "ranch" we're pretty careful > around here. Only 1 year 2 months left on this heartache, but gang, > regardless of what you think about it, make every effort not to wander > into the area. You'll get a slap on the wrist, we all get a slap in the > face while we're not looking. > > Who said I wasn't really back? > > Al DeMarzo > Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page - Free and Easy > http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ralph Finch > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:20 PM > Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] More on the TFR and NASA form > > > > So let's see what we have: when I busted a TFR (didn't get a standard > briefing that day for a local flight), they explicitly denied my attempt > to use the NASA filing I had done. I forget now their exact language > (it was over the phone) but their reasoning was something to the effect > that since I hadn't got a briefing, the FAR violation was deliberate, > thus the NASA form didn't work. > > Yet several sources say the FAA will accept them for a TFR bust. > > Result: FAA left hand doesn't know what FAA right hand is doing. Are we > surprised by the inconsistency? Not me. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of agilterv > Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ercoupe-tech] More on the TFR and NASA form > > > Ed and Wayne still questioned the use of NASA form for a TFR bust. I > called AOPA legal > counsel and discussed this. He said there are several cases in which > NASA form was used > after a TFR bust and FAA has honored the NASA form. > . > > > >
