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Czeck Republic TRA-GA Letnany 1N & 1S


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Hello,
Thoses Temporary Restricted area are missing currently in the Aeronautical data
Cheers 
Didier

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Tim Dawson - 3/2/2020 11:08:08 AM
Please note that "Open Flightmaps" is not an official source of aeronautical data.

Open Flightmaps take the data for Czechia from the AisView - an official web-map owned and operated by the Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic.

Garmin Pilot also depicts 'TRA GA' areas on their charts


It's not some obscure tid-bit of information that could be omitted and it's mentioned throughout the AIP (take a quick search with Ctrl+F in the PDF). What's the point to keep trying to avoid it? I always say that having too much information during a flight is better, than not enough. Please, note that not every AIP is created equal (in terms of professionalism). For example, you can find in the AIP a defined list of PGZ-areas (essential paragliding traffic & tow-winch gliders) in form of the table, but it barely mentions PG-areas (hang gliders) and the only way to reach those locations is to reference the ICAO 1:500k chart (as they ask for it). This is an example when the information is not clearly presented (I wrote about it yesterday)

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