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Presidential airspace - 1969 version. P-25, the prohibited area over Richard Nixon's "Western White House" in San Clemente, was 1-mile radius and up to 4,000'.
(R-2533, which was for the nearby Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base and pre-dated Nixon's presence in the area, only went up to 2,000'.)
One time I was flying with a student in a Cherokee 180 southeast bound on V23, and flew right over the top of the Chief Executive at 5,500'. No transponders in those days. I looked to our right and saw a Huey about a mile away climbing up to our altitude momentarily then heading back down. Evidently he was just checking we were legally above the airspace.
(R-2533, which was for the nearby Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base and pre-dated Nixon's presence in the area, only went up to 2,000'.)
One time I was flying with a student in a Cherokee 180 southeast bound on V23, and flew right over the top of the Chief Executive at 5,500'. No transponders in those days. I looked to our right and saw a Huey about a mile away climbing up to our altitude momentarily then heading back down. Evidently he was just checking we were legally above the airspace.