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Is This TFR Right? Affecting AZ and NM

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Was checking B4UFLY and saw that most of Arizona and NM is sitting under a TFR for the next month: 2/0644 NOTAM Details

Apparently it’s in force from 6am to 8pm, surface to 14,000 ft.

The actual TFR on faa.gov looks like a much smaller box around a part of los alamos, and I’m just on my phone, so I can’t check against the actual listed cords, but that would make a lot more sense.

Can anyone confirm the app is wrong?
 

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Go by what you find on the FAA TFR website. Aloft and B4UFLY always make a batch of hash on new TFR’s. Their automated software needs a revamp or the team responsible for creating the boundaries for the TFR’s needs to see a psychiatrist 🤭
 
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Restricted due to fire fight operations. From B4UFly (computer), just follow the link to the FAA information for all of the details. It is in effect for 30 days.
 
Restricted due to fire fight operations. From B4UFly (computer), just follow the link to the FAA information for all of the details. It is in effect for 30 days.
True, but the real dimensions are shown on the FAA TFR site. What is shown on B4UFLY and Aloft stretches from California to Texas. They never seem to get it right until it is brought to their attention.
 
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