Welcome to the National Interagency Airspace Information website. The Bureau of Land Management provides
current and interactive aviation charts displaying complete graphic and textual Temporary Flight
Restriction (TFR) information to help pilots plan and execute safe flight operations.
Although the pilot must officially use the TFR text as issued from the FAA, many times the text is difficult
to understand and even more difficult to visualize the extent of the airspace restriction. BLM encourages
pilots to use this site to obtain accurate graphical and textual TFR information to avoid inadvertent flight
into airspace restricted by TFRs, especially the airspace in which significant low level fire fighting operations are
being conducted.
This site operates 24/7. TFR text is updated every 12 minutes and TFR graphic displays are updated within 30 minutes of issue during
business hours (Monday - Friday, 0700-1600 Mountain Time) and twice daily (0700 and 1300 Mountain Time) on weekends
and holidays.
Click the TFR button on the left to access TFR information without a login or password. Search for TFRs by state,
by type, by location, or click the colored TFR symbols on the map. On the map, green indicates standing stadium TFRs,
purple indicates laser activity TFRs or Special Notices, symbols
indicate standing nuclear TFRs, and red indicates other current TFRs.
The map is interactive - zoom in or out, pan East, West, North, or South, or toggle on/off various information layers such as
airports, navaids, etc. The TFR can be viewed on a sectional, WAC, or GNC. If no chart coverage is available, the TFR is viewed
on an outline type Vector Chart. Laser and current TFRs on a GNC are marked with a label containing summary information including
TFR number, altitude, frequency and name (if specified in the TFR), and center lat/long.
If you have questions or need further information, feel free to contact Ben Hinkle at the
BLM National Aviation Office by emailing
Ben_Hinkle@nifc.blm.gov or by phone at 208-387-5184.