New Orleans Airspace Closed for "Special Security Reasons"
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The restrictions are in effect from February 13 until February 18. No pilots may operate aircraft within the designated area except as specifically authorized, per the FAA.
The airspace above New Orleans is closed for “special security reasons," according to Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at New Orleans.
The restrictions are in effect from February 13 until February 18. No pilots may operate aircraft within the designated area except as specifically authorized, per the FAA.
The airspace above New Orleans is closed for “special security reasons," according to Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at New Orleans.
The restrictions are in effect from February 13 until February 18. No pilots may operate aircraft within the designated area except as specifically authorized, per the FAA.
The airspace above New Orleans is closed for “special security reasons," according to Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at New Orleans.
The restrictions are in effect from February 13 until February 18. No pilots may operate aircraft within the designated area except as specifically authorized, per the FAA.
The airspace above New Orleans is closed for “special security reasons," according to Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at New Orleans.
The restrictions are in effect from February 13 until February 18. No pilots may operate aircraft within the designated area except as specifically authorized, per the FAA.
The airspace above New Orleans is closed for “special security reasons," according to Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at New Orleans.
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