Apply the procedures in this section to aircraft operating in proximity to special use or ATC assigned airspace (ATCAA) unless the airspace is designated an Alert Area/Controlled Firing Area or one of the following conditions exist:
NOTE -
These procedures are not applicable to Alert Areas or Controlled Firing
Areas.
REFERENCE -
P/CG Term - Special Use Airspace.
a. The pilot informs you that permission has been obtained from
the using agency to operate in the airspace.
b. The using agency informs you they have given permission for
the aircraft to operate in the airspace.
NOTE -
Using agency permission may be relayed to the pilot.
c. The Restricted/Warning Area, MOA, or ATCAA has been released
to the controlling agency.
d. The aircraft is on an approved ALTRV, unless the airspace
area in question is an ATCAA.
NOTE -
Mission project officers are responsible for obtaining approval for
ALTRV operations within Prohibited/Restricted/Warning Areas and MOAs.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Avoidance, paragraph 9-4-4.
e. Operations in special use airspace located in offshore/oceanic airspace will be conducted in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 8.
Separate nonparticipating aircraft from active special use airspace
and ATCAA by the following minima:
a. Prohibited/Restricted/Warning Area, MOA, or ATCAA - Assign
an altitude consistent with paragraph 4-5-1, paragraph
4-5-2, and paragraph 4-5-3, which is at least 500 feet (above FL 290
- 1,000 feet) above/below the upper/lower limit, unless subparagraph b
below applies.
b. Some Prohibited/Restricted Areas are established for security
reasons or to contain hazardous activities not involving aircraft operations.
Nonparticipating aircraft may be assigned any appropriate altitude above
or below these Prohibited/Restricted Areas, provided the areas have been
identified by facility management.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7210.3, Prohibited/Restricted Areas, paragraph 2-1-16.
c. Prohibited Area - Clear aircraft on airways or routes whose
widths or protected airspace do not overlap the peripheral boundary.
d. Restricted/Warning Area/MOA/ATCAA - Clear aircraft in accordance
with subparagraph c above, unless clearance of nonparticipating aircraft
in/through the area is provided for in a letter of agreement.
e. Prohibited/Restricted/Warning Area, MOA, or ATCAA -
3 miles (En route Stage A/DARC, FL 600 and above - 6 miles), unless
clearances of nonparticipating aircraft in/through/adjacent the area is
provided for in a letter of agreement/facility directive.
f. Exception. Some Prohibited/Restricted Areas are established
for security reasons or to contain hazardous activities not involving aircraft
operations. The above minima for these Prohibited/Restricted Areas is not
required if the areas have been identified by facility management. When
separation minima is not required, vector aircraft to avoid the airspace.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7210.3, Prohibited/Restricted Areas, paragraph 2-1-16.
If the aircraft's route, track, or altitude may cause it to enter
an active Prohibited/Restricted/Warning Area, MOA, or ATCAA:
a. Inform the pilot to conduct flight "VFR on top" at least 500
feet (FL 290 and above - 1,000 feet) above the upper limit or below the
lower limit of the airspace (subject to paragraph 7-3-1); or
PHRASEOLOGY -
MAINTAIN VFR ON TOP AT LEAST 500 FEET (FL 290 and above - 1,000
FEET)
ABOVE/BELOW (upper/lower limit of airspace) ACROSS (name or number of airspace)
BETWEEN (fix) AND (fix);
and if the airspace is an ATCAA,
(name of ATCAA) IS ATC ASSIGNED AIRSPACE.
b. Clear the aircraft via a routing which provides approved separation
from the airspace.
c. Exception: Some Prohibited/Restricted Areas are established
for security reasons or to contain hazardous activities not involving aircraft
operations. The addition of 500 (or 1,000) feet to the upper/lower limit
of these Prohibited/Restricted Areas is not required if the areas have
been identified by facility management.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7210.3, Prohibited/Restricted Areas, paragraph 2-1-16.
When the provisions of paragraph 9-4-1 a, b, c, or d do not apply and a nonparticipating aircraft's route or track will cause it to enter special use airspace or ATCAA take the following actions:
NOTE -
Nonparticipating aircraft refers to those aircraft for which you have
separation responsibility and which have not been authorized by the using
agency to operate in/through the special use airspace or ATCAA in question.
a. For Prohibited/Restricted/Warning Areas - Clear nonparticipating aircraft via routing which will provide approved separation from the airspace, unless clearance of nonparticipating aircraft in/through the area is provided for in a memorandum/letter of agreement.
NOTE -
The FAA has no jurisdictional authority over the use of prohibited
or nonjoint use restricted/warning airspace; therefore, clearance cannot
be issued for flight therein.
b. For MOAs and ATCAAs -
1. Clear nonparticipating aircraft in/through a MOA/ATCAA provided
prior coordination has been accomplished as covered in a letter of agreement
between the controlling and using (scheduling) agencies and approved separation
will be applied between MOA/ATCAA operations and nonparticipating aircraft.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7610.4, Chapter 9, Section 2.
2. If unable to clear nonparticipating aircraft in/through a MOA/ATCAA in accordance with subparagraph b1 above, clear aircraft via routing which will provide approved separation from the MOA/ATCAA airspace.