David-aviator
Well Known Member
This FAA web site is supposed to be updated every 6 minutes and may be useful when flight planning a cross country trip.
http://sua.faa.gov/sua/Welcome.do?selected=0
The site has much useful information of particular operation areas in terms of altitudes, times, text and map descriptions. For example, while much of Missouri is covered with MOA's, only one small area is forecast to be active within the next 24 hours. This to me is useful information. The last time I flew to Joplin to visit friend John Goodman and his RV-Subaru, the trip was right through one of these areas. It was not HOT and it was no big deal to have this information on hand.
There are many military operating areas around the country and they are not used 24/7. Life is much less complicated knowing when and when not they are in use.
http://sua.faa.gov/sua/Welcome.do?selected=0
The site has much useful information of particular operation areas in terms of altitudes, times, text and map descriptions. For example, while much of Missouri is covered with MOA's, only one small area is forecast to be active within the next 24 hours. This to me is useful information. The last time I flew to Joplin to visit friend John Goodman and his RV-Subaru, the trip was right through one of these areas. It was not HOT and it was no big deal to have this information on hand.
There are many military operating areas around the country and they are not used 24/7. Life is much less complicated knowing when and when not they are in use.