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Is the restricted airspace north of KLAS always hot or do they open it up when not in use (such as on weekends)?
EDW is a long way from the airspace in question.Flying home on Dec. 30th, ATC was offering restricted area transitions above 7000 MSL over Edwards AFB.
You can also see the MOAs and R2508 and other restricted areas associated with Edwards AFB and China Lake NAS in that screen shot.Pretty easy to tell from this Flightaware screenshot where the no-go areas are. The aircraft that looks like it's southbound coming out of the R-area is a "Janet" 737 returning to KLAS.
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Is the restricted airspace north of KLAS always hot or do they open it up when not in use (such as on weekends)?
70s series????Did you look at the airspace data listing in the margin of the VFR Chart?
It is pretty busy airspace, but on some weekends the 70s series airspace may be available, but not much of it.
Ah. Always wondered what Glenn Campbells day job wasHere's an older version of a map of Nellis airspaceView attachment 59195
You can see the 70's in the western half of the restricted areas. Mostly in 4807A (just no one in the USAF knows it by that name)