![]() Defense Area means any airspace of the contiguous U.S.Air Defense Identification Zone ( ADIZ) means an area of airspace over land or water, in which the ready identification, location, and control of all aircraft (except Department of Defense and law enforcement aircraft) is required in the interest of national security.Pilots of aircraft that do not adhere to the procedures in the national security requirements for aircraft operations contained in this section may be intercepted, and/or detained and interviewed by federal, state, or local law enforcement or other government personnel. territorial airspace or ground stop of the flight at a U.S. Noncompliance with the national security requirements for aircraft operations contained in this section may result in denial of flight entry into U.S. In addition, NOTAMs may be issued for National Security Areas (NSA) that temporarily prohibit flight operations under the provisions of 14 CFR 99.7.ĪIP ENR 5.1, Paragraph 2.1, National Security Areas.ĪIP ENR 5.1, Paragraph 2.2, Temporary Flight Restrictions. Pilots are responsible to comply with 14 CFR 91.137 (Temporary flight restrictions in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas), 91.138 (Temporary flight restrictions in national disaster areas in the State of Hawaii), 91.141 (Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties), and 91.143 (Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations) when conducting flight in an area where a temporary flight restrictions area is in effect, and should check appropriate NOTAMs during flight planning. territorial airspace must also comply with all other applicable regulations published in 14 CFR.ĭue to increased security measures in place at many areas and in accordance with 14 CFR 91.103, Preflight Action, prior to departure, pilots must become familiar with all available information concerning that flight. ![]() Aircraft operations to or from, within, or transiting U.S. territorial airspace are in effect pursuant to 14 CFR 99.7 49 United States Code (USC) 40103, Sovereignty and Use of Airspace and 3, Navigation of Foreign Civil Aircraft. In addition to the requirements prescribed in this section, national security requirements for aircraft operations to or from, within, or transiting U.S. Pursuant to 14 CFR 99.7, Special Security Instructions, each person operating an aircraft in an Air Defense Identification Zone ( ADIZ) or Defense Area must, in addition to the applicable rules of Part 99, comply with special security instructions issued by the FAA Administrator in the interest of national security, pursuant to agreement between the FAA and the Department of Defense (DOD), or between the FAA and a U.S. National security in the control of air traffic is governed by 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 99, Security Control of Air Traffic. FAA Form 7233-4 - International Flight PlanĮNR 1.12 National Security and Interception Procedures Gulf of Mexico RNAV Routes Q100, Q102, and Q105.New York Oceanic Control Area (OCA) West Flight Level Allocation.Reduced Separation Climb⁄Descent Procedures.Atlantic High Offshore Airspace Offshore Routes Supporting Florida Airspace Optimization.North Atlantic (NAT) Safety Information.North Atlantic (NAT) Timekeeping Procedures.North Atlantic (NAT) Oceanic Clearance Procedures.Operational Policy ADS−C Distance-Based Separation.Operational Policy 50 NM Lateral Separation.Special Procedures for In-Flight Contingencies in Oceanic Airspace.Bird Migration and Areas With Sensitive Fauna.Prohibited, Restricted, and Other Areas.Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) and Area Navigation (RNAV).National Security and Interception Procedures.Addressing of Flight Plans for Domestic or International Flight Planning.Flight Planning (Restriction, Limitation or Advisory Information).Cold Temperature Barometric Altimeter Errors, Setting Procedures, and Cold Temperature Airports (CTA).Barometric Altimeter Errors and Setting Procedures.ATS Surveillance Services and Procedures.Holding, Approach, and Departure Procedures.charges for aerodromes/heliports and air navigation services.Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications.Measuring System, Time System, and Aircraft Markings.Differences From ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.Summary of National Regulations and International Agreements/Conventions.Aircraft Instruments, Equipment, and Flight Documents.Entry, Transit, and Departure of Passengers and Crew.
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