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All airmen operating near sensitive security areas must undergo FAA-approved training to prevent unauthorized entry into Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) zones. Non-compliance can result in severe penalties. This training covers the various types of TFRs, including emergency rules, presidential restrictions, disaster zones, and more. Participants will learn how to access NOTAMs, interpret TFRs, and follow necessary communication protocols with Air Traffic Control (ATC). Completing this course, with a minimum of 70% passing, is crucial for operational safety and legal adherence.
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Temporary Flight Restriction Training Lakeland FAA National Resource Center
Mission Statement • All airmen operating aircraft near sensitive security areas must receive FAA accepted training to prevent inadvertent entry or passage through a Temporary Flight Restriction zone. • Failure to comply with TFR’s and follow instructions can cause death.
The types of TFR’s and SFAR’s • Emergency air traffic rules (91.139) • Washington ADIZ • Flight Restriction Zone (FRZ) • Presidential and other parties (91.141) • Disaster / hazard areas (91.137) • National diaster areas in Hawaii (91.138)
The types of TFR’s and SFAR’s ….continued…. • Space flight operations (91.143) • Aerial demonstrations / sporting events (91.145) • Coastal ADIZ • Special security restrictions (99.7)
How to receiveNOTAM’s & TFR’s • Distribution mechanisms • Sources • DUATS • FAA Website • AOPA RTF sites
How to interpret NOTAM’s and TFR’s • Transpose to sectional or terminal chart • Resources for plain English and graphical representation
How to operate whenTFR’s are in effect • Detailed operating limitations / requirements for each TFR type • Flight plan requirements • Filing procedures • Equipment requirements • Communications requirements & procedures
How to operate whenTFR’s are in effect …continued…. • Communications requirements & procedures *Whom to contact *What to request from ATC *What to expect from ATC (phraseology, level of service)
How to operate whenTFR’s are in effect • Visual Warning System & Intercept Procedures • Procedures for lost comm., electrical failure, transponder malfunction
Common errors and misperceptions • Limitations of using GPS to avoid TFR’s • ADIZ authorization is not a “Class B” clearance • Avoid “early rollover” (to 1200) violations • Note that time/size changes are very common for TFR’s
Resources • TFR websites • AOPA courses
The test and certificate • Follow instructions to receive your certificate. 70% passing requirement