birdus
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Jay Williams
I'm planning a flight along the US/Mexico border and am concerned about whether or not I'll be able to fly through R-2301 in Arizona. If it's active at the time I want to pass, it would put a kink in my plans, but we'll see what happens. I asked for some help here and got a few different answers, one or two of which were "call Albuquerque Center." I got the same recommendation from the Scottsdale FSDO.
So, I called Albuquerque Center. The guy who answered seemed to be in a serious rush and ended up telling me to call FSS. So, I called FSS. The lady who answered was not nice at all (maybe I just picked a really bad day to call the Federales), but after quite a lot of tooth pulling, I got out of her that all she does to find out if any particular Special Use Airspace is active is to hit another website. She told me I could figure it out by going to faa.gov and searching. I was hoping there'd be one of those surveys at the end of the conversation asking for my feedback about the quality of service, but no such luck.
Anyhoo, I eventually found what I suspect is the website to which she was referring. If you want to find the status of any Special Use Airspace in the U.S., go here:
https://sua.faa.gov/sua/siteFrame.app
It appears as though the results may go out only a few days, but I suspect that may vary based on the airspace in question. If you want to find out if some airspace is active or not, no need to call FSS. Just go to that website.
So, I called Albuquerque Center. The guy who answered seemed to be in a serious rush and ended up telling me to call FSS. So, I called FSS. The lady who answered was not nice at all (maybe I just picked a really bad day to call the Federales), but after quite a lot of tooth pulling, I got out of her that all she does to find out if any particular Special Use Airspace is active is to hit another website. She told me I could figure it out by going to faa.gov and searching. I was hoping there'd be one of those surveys at the end of the conversation asking for my feedback about the quality of service, but no such luck.
Anyhoo, I eventually found what I suspect is the website to which she was referring. If you want to find the status of any Special Use Airspace in the U.S., go here:
https://sua.faa.gov/sua/siteFrame.app
It appears as though the results may go out only a few days, but I suspect that may vary based on the airspace in question. If you want to find out if some airspace is active or not, no need to call FSS. Just go to that website.