Dave Siciliano
Final Approach
Has everyone kept up with this wonderful TFR that encumbers what must be 1/3rd of a state any many airports?
http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_1_1284.html
When I left Wisconsin yesterday, there were 72 TFRs posted on the FAA web site. Many were standard, but several were complex and this one covered an area of movement. This is simply crazy! I planned a vacation a year ago and had to make deposits well in advance. No refund cancellation policy on a home and this pops up at the last minute. I was able to go over it, but what if it had popped up somewhere I couldn't circumnavigate? I asked were I was staying and Presidential TFRs weren't an exception to their policy: emergency evacuation was.
Where does this nonsense end? We all know much of this is campaigning not Presidential business.
Why can't we have a more accommodative policy if we must be in an area or have to overfly? If at feeder airports, why can't we depart if we immediately point the plane outward? They know who we are, or can; the planes are registered with the FAA; with a squawk and clearance they know where we are: let us continue to function around these crazy pop-up TFRs.
I'm just fed up with these and the nuc plants and stadiums aren't even depicted.
Best,
Dave
http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_1_1284.html
When I left Wisconsin yesterday, there were 72 TFRs posted on the FAA web site. Many were standard, but several were complex and this one covered an area of movement. This is simply crazy! I planned a vacation a year ago and had to make deposits well in advance. No refund cancellation policy on a home and this pops up at the last minute. I was able to go over it, but what if it had popped up somewhere I couldn't circumnavigate? I asked were I was staying and Presidential TFRs weren't an exception to their policy: emergency evacuation was.
Where does this nonsense end? We all know much of this is campaigning not Presidential business.
Why can't we have a more accommodative policy if we must be in an area or have to overfly? If at feeder airports, why can't we depart if we immediately point the plane outward? They know who we are, or can; the planes are registered with the FAA; with a squawk and clearance they know where we are: let us continue to function around these crazy pop-up TFRs.
I'm just fed up with these and the nuc plants and stadiums aren't even depicted.
Best,
Dave