But what does the tfr accomplish? If I want to crash into or bomb the crowd the tfr isn’t going to impede me in any way.Not so much a corporation vs a mass of people. Like a daily game day stadium TFR. Are any of them useful? IDK Me? I've never had problems with avoiding them. But that's just where and how I fly.
Hence my comment "Are they useful? IDK". I guess they filter out all of the non bad people, so only the bad guys show up on radar. Can they intercepted and shot down in time? Does the Magic Kingdom have anti aircraft missiles?But what does the tfr accomplish? If I want to crash into or bomb the crowd the tfr isn’t going to impede me in any way.
Is not about security. It's about preventing aerial advertising and looky-loos scaring/annoying the plebs.Hence my comment "Are they useful? IDK". I guess they filter out all of the non bad people, so only the bad guys show up on radar. Can they intercepted and shot down in time? Does the Magic Kingdom have anti aircraft missiles?
So that would seem to be a pro. Seems like a small price to pay to not make enemies of a large number of people.Is not about security. It's about preventing aerial advertising and looky-loos scaring/annoying the plebs.
Not so much a corporation vs a mass of people. Like a daily game day stadium TFR. Are any of them useful? IDK Me? I've never had problems with avoiding them. But that's just where and how I fly.
Hence my comment "Are they useful? IDK". I guess they filter out all of the non bad people, so only the bad guys show up on radar. Can they intercepted and shot down in time? Does the Magic Kingdom have anti aircraft missiles?
I don't really disagree. Operationally they really don't cause problems. If you're taking to atc, they disappear. The thing that ****es me off about them is the lie that they're for security.So that would seem to be a pro. Seems like a small price to pay to not make enemies of a large number of people.
But no one else, not even other theme parks, enjoy such a restriction. Disney shouldn't benefit from a restriction agains aerial advertising if Six Flags and the others do not.So that would seem to be a pro. Seems like a small price to pay to not make enemies of a large number of people.
No pros. Straight up regulatory capture. Is there any other corporation that gets that treatment? Not that I’m aware.
See my previous post about density. You could make some nominal argument about safety at least for stadiums (again not saying it is a persuasive one). Disney can make no such argument.Yes. The NFL Stadium TFR on game days.
Yes, there is a little more justification for the Stadium TFR, as it avoids a scrum of banner-tows. But still….
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Last I checked the airspace above Disney is not owned by Disney and is public property. Just as people are free to protest Disney outside its gates on public property, they should be allowed to protest in public airspace if that is their desired avenue.Security? Nope, no rational for that, that's clearly nonsense. I could see a banner tow with a political or anti-Disney message causing 'em consternation and outrage. Or a pinhead taking pictures at too low an altitude.
Not so much a corporation vs a mass of people. Like a daily game day stadium TFR. Are any of them useful? IDK Me? I've never had problems with avoiding them. But that's just where and how I fly.
I am in favor of an amendment to prohibit banner towing and other marketing.
Or maybe a 2000 AGL minimum for noise abatement.
We live not far from State Farm Stadium in Glendale AZ, site of this year's Super Bowl. The POTUS-sized Super Bowl TFR didn't take effect until an hour or so before game time, but until then it was a madhouse of banner-tows. It must have been for the benefit of the tailgaters in the parking lots, because anybody already inside the domed stadium wouldn't see them.Yes. The NFL Stadium TFR on game days.
Yes, there is a little more justification for the Stadium TFR, as it avoids a scrum of banner-tows. But still….
Didn't know that... I think the last time I was at WDW was in 1978.With all of the noise/rides/tram/audio being piped around Disney at ground level, you'd never hear the aircraft flying overhead anyway.
Didn't know that... I think the last time I was at WDW was in 1978.
I don't know about Orlando, but I don't think this kind of activity would be a good idea at Disneyland in Anaheim.
Other parks in the country don't have this kind of airspace issues. There's a lot of B, C and D airspace in the immediate area.Why not? Based on what? We’re not having crashes over all the other parks in the country that don’t have TFRs.
I meant I could see it causing Disney heratburn, and working congress and/or FAA to stop it. But no, there's no legitimate reason for it to exist.Last I checked the airspace above Disney is not owned by Disney and is public property. Just as people are free to protest Disney outside its gates on public property, they should be allowed to protest in public airspace if that is their desired avenue.
Other parks in the country don't have this kind of airspace issues. There's a lot of B, C and D airspace in the immediate area.
Other parks in the country don't have this kind of airspace issues. There's a lot of B, C and D airspace in the immediate area.
Nothing, If the PFR is for the safety of those in the parks. Someone intent on harm will not be deterred by a circle on a map.What does it actually accomplish?
There is talk about the Permanent Flight Restrictions over Disney in California and Florida being removed.
Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ has a little going on, airspace-wise. Squarely between the NYC and Philly Bravos, inside or partly inside the alert area for Joint Base Mcguire, and in close proximity to Lakehurst Naval Air Station. But no TFR.
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Other parks don't have this kind of political pull. Knott's Berry Farm is about 5 miles west of Disneyland, under the same airspace, and has no TFR.Other parks in the country don't have this kind of airspace issues.
Not going to look right this minute, but I suspect the same is true for Six Flags over Georgia (Atlanta) and Six Flags over Texas (Dallas). Those are also rather busy airspaces.
Other parks don't have this kind of political pull. Knott's Berry Farm is about 5 miles west of Disneyland, under the same airspace, and has no TFR.
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But what does the tfr accomplish? If I want to crash into or bomb the crowd the tfr isn’t going to impede me in any way.