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  2. Restricted airspace - Wikipedia

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    Restricted airspace is an area of airspace typically used by the military in which the local controlling authorities have determined that air traffic must be restricted or prohibited for safety or security concerns.

  3. Airspace - Wikipedia

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    If the restricted area is active and has not been released to the FAA, the ATC facility issues a clearance which ensures the aircraft avoids the restricted airspace. Restricted areas are charted with an "R" followed by a number (e.g., R-4401) and are depicted on the en route chart appropriate for use at the altitude or FL being flown.

  4. Military operations area - Wikipedia

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    A MOA is a type of special use airspace (SUA), other than restricted airspace or prohibited airspace, where military operations are of a nature that justify limitations on aircraft not participating in those operations. The designation of SUA's identifies for other users the areas where military activity occurs, provides for segregation of that ...

  5. Small Aircraft Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    The greatest barriers were perceived to be a poor safety record for small aircraft operating from general aviation airports, restricted airspace capacity, and weather-related complications to the expanded use of small aircraft and community airports for public transportation.

  6. Plane violating airspace over Wilmington escorted to ground ...

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    The restricted airspace was set in place because President Joe Biden is in Delaware over the weekend. The fighter aircraft and helicopter responded to a civilian aircraft at 2:25 p.m. Saturday and ...

  7. Zap it and put it in a bag: Inside the military's response to ...

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    Yet once outside that airspace, the drone becomes the responsibility of local law enforcement. In the vast, sparsely populated areas that are home to many military installations, the response is ...

  8. 'Woah that was close': Near-miss warning signs ahead of DC ...

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    "There are times when we are watching planes land and we find ourselves saying 'whoa that is close'," said pilot Mo Khimji, noting that strong crosswinds can push a plane into restricted airspace ...

  9. Airspace class (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Classes of airspace are mutually exclusive. Thus, airspace can be "class E" and "restricted" at the same time, but it cannot be both "class E" and "class B" at the same location and at the same time. Note: All airspace classes except class G require air traffic control (ATC) clearance for instrument flight rules (IFR) operations.