(a) The Administrator will issue a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) designating
an area within which temporary flight restrictions apply and specifying
the hazard or condition requiring their imposition, whenever he determines
it is necessary in order to --
(1) Protect persons and property on the surface or in the air from a
hazard associated with an incident on the surface;
(2) Provide a safe environment for the operation of disaster relief
aircraft; or
(3) Prevent an unsafe congestion of sightseeing and other aircraft
above an incident or event which may generate a high degree of public
interest.
The Notice to Airmen will specify the hazard or condition that requires
the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.
(b) When a NOTAM has been issued under paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area
unless that aircraft is participating in the hazard relief activities and
is being operated under the direction of the official in charge of on
scene emergency response activities.
(c) When a NOTAM has been issued under paragraph (a)(2) of this
section, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area
unless at least one of the following conditions are met:
(1) The aircraft is participating in hazard relief activities and is
being operated under the direction of the official in charge of on scene
emergency response activities.
(2) The aircraft is carrying law enforcement officials.
(3) The aircraft is operating under the ATC approved IFR flight plan.
(4) The operation is conducted directly to or from an airport within
the area, or is necessitated by the impracticability of VFR flight above
or around the area due to weather, or terrain; notification is given to
the Flight Service Station (FSS) or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM to
receive advisories concerning disaster relief aircraft operations; and the
operation does not hamper or endanger relief activities and is not
conducted for the purpose of observing the disaster.
(5) The aircraft is carrying properly accredited news representatives,
and, prior to entering the area, a flight plan is filed with the
appropriate FAA or ATC facility specified in the Notice to Airmen and the
operation is conducted above the altitude used by the disaster relief
aircraft, unless otherwise authorized by the official in charge of on
scene emergency response activities.
(d) When a NOTAM has been issued under paragraph (a)(3) of this
section, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area
unless at least one of the following conditions is met:
(1) The operation is conducted directly to or from an airport within
the area, or is necessitated by the impracticability of VFR flight above
or around the area due to weather or terrain, and the operation is not
conducted for the purpose of observing the incident or event.
(2) The aircraft is operating under an ATC approved IFR flight plan.
(3) The aircraft is carrying incident or event personnel, or law
enforcement officials.
(4) The aircraft is carrying properly accredited news representatives
and, prior to entering that area, a flight plan is filed with the
appropriate FSS or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM.
(e) Flight plans filed and notifications made with an FSS or ATC
facility under this section shall include the following information:
(1) Aircraft identification, type and color.
(2) Radio communications frequencies to be used.
(3) Proposed times of entry of, and exit from, the designated area.
(4) Name of news media or organization and purpose of flight.
(5) Any other information requested by ATC.