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[quote:BushMaster:MV83NDkzNTdfMTE0OTY3NTFfM0E1NDVDNjU=] Any resticted areas or MOA's (military operations area) will be marked on a sectional (pilots map) for that area. Although, an area can be placed under a temporary restriction such as the airspace around where the president is at anytime. That restiction will be posted in a "NOTAM" (notice to airmen) and the pilots will be notified when they file a flight plan or check with flight service. Don't think they are breaking the sound barrier below 10,000' the speed limit is only 250 knots. Go to www.airnav.com and put in your airports ID to get any info in that area. [/quote]
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Does anyone know the restrictions of air travel over a designated wilderness area??
Are there restrictions? I would appreciate help in where to go for info.
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