They have been putting up TFR's lately over any college game. Surface to 3000agl I think.Wingman wrote:I'd like to fly over and get a pic of that
This is crazy!
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As much as I would love to be there..Ill be right here with no traffic , cooler full that cant be stolen and no chance of going to jail....ill have my bell and be with ya'll in spirit ( of all kinds)....Donia if by some reason I do decide to just hit the road and come hang out i'll make sure I find ya tent...I know the grub will be outstanding there for sure...Hail State and yall be careful
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FDC 9/5151, issued under 14 CFR 99.7 on "Special Security Instructions," restricts flight over stadiums during major league baseball, National Football League, NCAA, and motor speedway events. The so-called “stadium TFR” prohibits stadium aircraft and parachute operations at or below 3,000 AGL within a 3 nm radius of any stadium with a seating capacity of 30,000 or more people when there is a major league baseball game, NFL game, NCAA division one football game, or major motor speedway event occurring. This TFR applies to the entire US domestic national airspace system, and takes effect from one hour before the scheduled event time until one hour after the event concludes.DoublePslayer wrote:They have been putting up TFR's lately over any college game. Surface to 3000agl I think.Wingman wrote:I'd like to fly over and get a pic of that

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Remember the dudes on parachutes that one broke his leg and almost bit the dust at a state game? That was crazySmoke68 wrote:FDC 9/5151, issued under 14 CFR 99.7 on "Special Security Instructions," restricts flight over stadiums during major league baseball, National Football League, NCAA, and motor speedway events. The so-called “stadium TFR” prohibits stadium aircraft and parachute operations at or below 3,000 AGL within a 3 nm radius of any stadium with a seating capacity of 30,000 or more people when there is a major league baseball game, NFL game, NCAA division one football game, or major motor speedway event occurring. This TFR applies to the entire US domestic national airspace system, and takes effect from one hour before the scheduled event time until one hour after the event concludes.DoublePslayer wrote:They have been putting up TFR's lately over any college game. Surface to 3000agl I think.Wingman wrote:I'd like to fly over and get a pic of that
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people lose their freakin' minds, where driving is concerned, on game day weekends....
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Its posted on ForeFlight too, so fly at your own risk. 

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Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything." Harry S. Truman
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Rob would be likeWingman wrote:I'd like to fly over and get a pic of that

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Is that new? I just went through the FAR/AIM for a flight review and didn't see that part. I guess spring college baseball games are wide open.Smoke68 wrote:FDC 9/5151, issued under 14 CFR 99.7 on "Special Security Instructions," restricts flight over stadiums during major league baseball, National Football League, NCAA, and motor speedway events. The so-called “stadium TFR” prohibits stadium aircraft and parachute operations at or below 3,000 AGL within a 3 nm radius of any stadium with a seating capacity of 30,000 or more people when there is a major league baseball game, NFL game, NCAA division one football game, or major motor speedway event occurring. This TFR applies to the entire US domestic national airspace system, and takes effect from one hour before the scheduled event time until one hour after the event concludes.DoublePslayer wrote:They have been putting up TFR's lately over any college game. Surface to 3000agl I think.Wingman wrote:I'd like to fly over and get a pic of that
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Yep, baseball and basketball are ok. Watch out for Division I football. A quick internet search on NCAA and NFL football TFRs reveals a lot of pilot frustration about them. Often, flight briefers aren't even aware that they exist. Plus, since the times are related to the posted time of the event not only do you have to know to watch out for the posted gametime, but also weather delays and overtime can push the TFR to last much longer than expected.Wingman wrote: Is that new? I just went through the FAR/AIM for a flight review and didn't see that part. I guess spring college baseball games are wide open.
Fortunately, with an AGL ceiling of 3,000 ft. most infractions would be from locals who would be aware of the game schedules anyways.
By the way, what's the first thing you do if you're flying along in a Cessna 150 and an F-16 pulls up beside you and rocks his wings? Slow to 60 knots


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It may not be in the FAR/AIM, or it may be deep into a reg and hard to miss, but it is listed in the TFR section of FAA.gov. Here is the link if you want to read the entire thing. http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_9_5151.htmlWingman wrote:Is that new? I just went through the FAR/AIM for a flight review and didn't see that part. I guess spring college baseball games are wide open.Smoke68 wrote:
FDC 9/5151, issued under 14 CFR 99.7 on "Special Security Instructions," restricts flight over stadiums during major league baseball, National Football League, NCAA, and motor speedway events. The so-called “stadium TFR” prohibits stadium aircraft and parachute operations at or below 3,000 AGL within a 3 nm radius of any stadium with a seating capacity of 30,000 or more people when there is a major league baseball game, NFL game, NCAA division one football game, or major motor speedway event occurring. This TFR applies to the entire US domestic national airspace system, and takes effect from one hour before the scheduled event time until one hour after the event concludes.
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Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything." Harry S. Truman
Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything." Harry S. Truman
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i looked at the junction cam at 6 ( http://gameday.msstate.edu/webcam.php ) and the roads were already backed up to the forestry building and the junction around the "pit" was packed! ....lotta lil kids scrambling ahead of mom & dad in hopes of "gettin' on tv" when I took cooler up @ 6:45...all the poor pack mule dads draggin up the rear! even a few au fans in the fray.
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That was against Bama. I was at that game. The wind was howling. One guy completely missed the stadium and landed a quarter mile away. One guy somehow managed to pull out a target landing without hitting the goal posts. And the guy that broke his leg just augured into 10 yard line. That whole crowd went silent that night.hntrpat1 wrote:
Remember the dudes on parachutes that one broke his leg and almost bit the dust at a state game? That was crazy
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Anybody see these folks at Gameday?
I am interested in purchasing duck calls that were made by Mike McLemore. I am a family member and they have a sentimental value.
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early, early...normal folk by sun-up! ha...all cordial folks that I crossed paths with today...didn't dare venture into the junction, though
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Even with the official numbers of 110,633 at Kyle Field today, I still think the biggest football crowd in MS in my lifetime was the 1980 State win over Bama. Hell, folks who weren't born until 1988 still say they were at that game. Got to be north of 200,000 by now.Don Miller wrote:I was there.YazooValley wrote:Valley vs Alcorn had almost 64,000 when Willie Totten and Jerry Rice played in Jackson in the 80s.
/yeah, I still think the real record was the ASU/MVSU game back in 84/85.
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