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Glossary/TFR (Temporary Flight Restriction)
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TFR (Temporary Flight Restriction)

An FAA-issued restriction that temporarily limits aircraft operations in a defined area of airspace. TFRs are established for reasons including presidential movements, disaster relief, sporting events, space launches, and wildfire fighting. Flying into a TFR without authorization can result in certificate action, civil penalties, or interception by military aircraft. Always check TFRs as part of preflight planning.

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