Re: Keep an eye on Virginia
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:11 am
There is a TFR posted effective 0700-1900 local (Temporary Flight Restriction). I suspect it is to keep out any drones.
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Good tip - I've got it going now too. Very interested to see what happens.
I worry about mis-information coming out of VA...on both sides...The Annoyed Man wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:32 pm THIS TWITTER THREAD has some disturbing information, regarding tomorrow in Virginia:
https://twitter.com/sayit_preztrump/sta ... 48833?s=21
....including the fact that the FAA has apparently declared the airspace over Richmond as a "national defense airspace", restricting access to it until after Monday. AND, fedgov’t has one of these loitering overhead:
https://twitter.com/sayit_preztrump/sta ... 86400?s=21
This is NOT good. Note that one of the first 3 bills their dictator signed into law yesterday was the one making it unlawful to carry a firearm to a public gathering.
And finally:
The democrats in Virginia are going full totalitarian.
Thanks for the clarification. I too prefer accuracy when reporting facts. I had also noticed the "SJ", but just assumed that it was a typo.von Clausewitz wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:09 am Be careful what you read unless you know the source and trust it...
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