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Course
Name:
Washington
DC Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA)
Status:
Previewing
(Enroll)
Presented
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AFS-800
Introduction
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Security-related
procedures and requirements are a fact of life for today’s
pilots, especially those who operate in the Washington, DC
metropolitan area Special Flight Rules Area (DC SFRA) and the
DC Flight Restricted Zone (DC FRZ).
Most of
what you already know about operating in the DC ADIZ and DC FRZ
applies to the DC SFRA. If you completed an earlier
version of this course, you do not need to take it again.
Even so, it is a good idea to review this material periodically
to refresh your understanding. In addition, always
check Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) before every flight for
possible changes.
Note
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The
VFR corridor between Dulles International Airport and Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport that existed prior to the
events of 9/11 is no longer available. That old airspace is now
inside the DC Flight Restricted Zone (FRZ). Pilots departing
VFR from airports below the airspace designated for Dulles
International Airport (IAD) or Ronald Reagan Washington
National Airport (DCA) should not plan or expect to
receive a Class B clearance and should plan to go out and
around the DC SFRA.
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Course
Contents & Objectives
When
you complete this course, you will be able to define and
explain:
Definition
and location of the DC SFRA
Special
procedures for the Leesburg Maneuvering Area
Fringe
airport operating requirements and procedures
Traffic
pattern procedures for towered and non-towered airports
Definition
and location of the DC FRZ
Requirements
and procedures for the “Maryland 3” airports
Requirements
and procedures for transiting the DC SFRA
Procedures
for abnormal / emergency situations
Special
instructions
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Course
Structure
This
course uses the Flash, which you will open in the next
chapter. It will take approximately 25-30 minutes to go
through this material.
When
you complete the Flash portion of the course, you will
find pages with helpful links, high-resolution graphics, and
reference materials such as kneeboard guides that you can take
with you when you fly.
At
the end of the course is a review. Following the review
is a short multiple choice quiz, which you will need to take in
a single session. Upon successful completion of the
quiz, you will be able to download and print a certificate for
your records.
This
course was last updated 8 - 2010.
If
you have questions about the material presented in the course
please contact:
Susan
Parson
Flight Standards Service, Special
Assistant
[email protected]
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Learning Center Courses |
Author | Taylor CTR Dahl |
Last Modified By | Taylor CTR Dahl |
File Modified | 2010-10-07 |
File Created | 2010-10-07 |