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** [http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr_save_pages/detail_5_7600.html FAA Link to the Offical TFR]
 
** [http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr_save_pages/detail_5_7600.html FAA Link to the Offical TFR]
  
* '''Special Advisory''' - This Joint Task Force [[JTF]] advisory was posted to the MilCom mailing list on 04 Sept:
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* '''US Ships''' - Aircraft operating in the vicinity of US Navy Ships must contact them on 277.800 / 123.450
 
 
A0458/05 -  SPECIAL ADVISORY.
 
 
 
FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS NEAR U.S. NAVY SHIPS
 
OPERATING IN THE NORTH CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO. ALL CIVIL, FEDERAL AND
 
MILITARY ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT OPERATING IN THE VICINITY OF U.S. NAVY SHIPS
 
WHILE CONDUCTING KATRINA DISASTER RELIEF MISSIONS SHALL CONTACT THE SHIP ON
 
277.8 UHF/123.45 VHF FREQS WITH CALLSIGN, POSITION, ALTITUDE, TRANSPONDER
 
CODE, AND INTENTIONS. USE THE CALLSIGN "US NAVY SHIP" WHEN COMMUNICATING
 
WITH THE SHIP. DO NOT APPROACH WITHIN 5 NM UNTIL CLEARED BY THE AIR
 
CONTROLLER. IF UNABLE TO MAKE CONTACT ON THE COMMON FREQUENCY, ATTEMPT
 
CONTACT ON GUARD. IF CONTACT IS NOT ESTABLISHED, DO NOT APPROACH CLOSER THAN
 
5NM UNLESS AN IN-FLIGHT EMERGENCY EXISTS AND AN IMMEDIATE LANDING IS
 
REQUIRED. AIRCRAFT DESIRING TO TRANSIT CONTROL ZONE AIRSPACE WITHIN 5NM
 
SHALL CLIMB TO 1000 FEET AGL AND MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH AIR CONTROLLERS UNTIL
 
OUTSIDE 5 NM. ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT DESIRING TO LAND IN SUPPORT OF DISASTER
 
RELIEF OPERATIONS WILL BE PROVIDED A DISCRETE FREQUENCY TO CONDUCT
 
COORDINATION AND AIRCRAFT CONTROL. ONCE CLEARED APPROACH THE SHIP AT 300
 
FEET AGL AND LESS THAN 80 KNOTS WITHIN 5 NM. ALL AIRCRAFT ARE ADVISED OF
 
HIGH DENSITY ROTARY WING OPERATIONS BELOW 500 FEET AGL IN VICINITY OF ALL
 
U.S. NAVY SHIPS. WIE UNTIL UFN
 
 
 
 
 
A0444/05 (FDC 5/7903) -  SPECIAL ADVISORY TITLE 14 CODE OF FEDERAL
 
REGULATIONS (14 CFR) PART 121 AND PART 135 OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
 
PARAGRAPH A527 SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION FOR OPERATIONS INTO AIRPORTS AFFECTED
 
BY HURRICANE KATRINA. THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT FLIGHT
 
OPERATIONS WITHIN THE AIRSPACE AND TO AIRPORTS WITHIN THE TEMPORARY FLIGHT
 
RESTRICTIONS AREAS CREATED AS A RESULT OF HURRICANE KATRINA SUBJECT TO THE
 
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS.
 
A. PERMISSION TO ENTER THE TFR AND
 
LAND AT AIRPORTS WITHIN THE TFR MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE APPROPRIATE
 
AGENCIES IN CHARGE.
 
B. TAKE OFF AND LANDING OPERATIONS ARE LIMITED TO VISUAL
 
FLIGHT RULES UNLESS THE ADEQUATE NAVIGATIONAL AIDS AND LIGHTING ARE
 
AVAILABLE.
 
C. DUE TO LIMITED SUPPLY OF FUEL, THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER MUST
 
INSURE ANY FUEL REQUIRED AT THE DESTINATION IS NOT CONTAMINATED, OTHERWISE,
 
ADEQUATE FUEL TO COMPETE THE MISSION MUST BE TINKERED.
 
D. UNDER THE PILOTS
 
EMERGENCY AUTHORITY, THE PILOT MAY DEVIATE FROM THE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
 
OF PART 121 AND PART 135 IF, IN THE OPINION OF THE PILOT IN COMMAND, THE
 
OPERATION CAN CONTINUE IN A SAFE MANNER. WIE UNTIL UFN
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A0441/05 (FDC 5/7895) -  SPECIAL NOTICE  JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF)
 
KATRINA AIRSPACE CONTROL PLAN (ACP) PROCEDURES ARE IN EFFECT. ASSESSMENT,
 
SEARCH, RESCUE, RECOVERY AND RECONSTITUTION OPERATIONS ARE IN EFFECT IN THE
 
FEMA-DELCARED DISASTER AREA ALONG THE GULF COAST FROM BATON ROUGE, LA EAST
 
TO MOBILE, AL. KATRINA JOINT OPERATIONS AREA (JOA): 3100N 09100W, 3100N
 
08730W, 2830N 08730W, 2830N 09100W SURFACE UP TO BUT NOT INCLUDING 5000 MSL.
 
DETAILED PROCEDURES FOR OPERATING IN THIS AREA CAN BE FOUND AT WWW.FAA.GOV.
 
PILOTS NOT PARTICIPATING IN FEMA OPERATIONS ARE ADVISED TO AVOID THE
 
AIRSPACE ABOVE DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF BOTH ROTARY AND FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
 
UFN.
 
  
 
=== VHF/UHF Operations ===
 
=== VHF/UHF Operations ===

Revision as of 14:02, 11 September 2005

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Radio Systems Statuses

The following is known about Public Safety Communications Systems in the affected areas.

If you have updates, please add them below!

Louisiana

  • NOPD's Wide Area EDACS ProVoice system is now up and operational. The system survived the initial hurricane, but subsequent flooding had knocked out generators, however the generators have been brought back online.
  • The Jefferson Parish Smartzone system is currently down. The 350ft self supporting tower was knocked down during the storm. ITAC1 is being used for the East bank and ITAC3 for the West bank comms. Currently operating all the comms from the Galeria building at I-10 and Causeway Blvd.
  • St Tammany Parish's EDACS ProVoice system is currently back UP and operational.
  • Most sites for the Lousisiana State Smartzone system are operational, however reports indicate that the North Shore Smartzone sites are currently down. Communications are occuring on the Smartzone system in the New Orleans Metro Area.
    • The Bridge City Site is Down
    • The LaPlace Site is UP
    • Northshore Sites are Down
    • Michigan State Police is bringing hundreds of their portables, which have been reprogrammed to operate on the LSP system, to help support the state's recovery activities.
  • Wasington Parish - All power, Telephone, Water are down, The whole parish is with gas except for a few stations that some gas. The Police, Sheriff, and Emergency Management Agencies and their respective repeaters are on backup generators So they have Local Parish wide communications. But No communication in or out the parish.
  • Ad-Hoc Communications Systems
    • Motorola has delivered a 700 MHz Communications trailer to the Louisiana State Police ,however it is unknown where it is being used.
    • Remote agencies on site are using the following:
      • Orange County FL Units - 800 MHz NPSPAC Simplex Direct
      • Austin, TX Units - 800 MHz NPSPAC Simplex Direct

Mississippi

  • Harrison County EDACS system is currently operational
  • Gulfport - Unknown
  • Biloxi - Unknown

Alabama

  • Mobile - Unknown

live feed when working at http://www.al.com/mobilepolice/audio/index.ssf

Live Feeds of Public Safety Communications

David Hitchner's Feed

David Hitchner in Baton Rouge is providing a dual stereo feed from Baton Rouge.

The Right Channel is in Search mode providing all of Baton Rouge's State system site freqs. The Left channel is providing US Customs/US Coast Guard Operations. This feed can be found here:

Left Channel
123.02500  CBP/ICE TFR Ops VHF Sec
123.05000  West Jefferson Hospital
134.90000  CBP/ICE TFR Ops VHF Pri
138.45000  USCG Scene Coordination
142.25000  USCG Scene Coordination
237.90000  USCG Operations Secondary
238.60000  USCG Scene Coordination
282.42500  CBP/ICE TFR Ops UHF (BLUE-1)
283.65000  USCG Scene Coordination
289.65000  USCG Scene Coordination
326.15000  USCG Air to Ground Primary
345.00000  USCG Operations Primary
379.05000  USCG Air to Ground Secondary
Right Channel
Louisiana System Site #1
Smartzone in Baton Rouge All TGs

Feed by Dustin Childers

This feed is currently down.

Dustin Childers (dchilders@gmail.com, Google Talk: dchilders@gmail.com), located in West Monroe Louisiana (NW area of the state), is streaming talkgroups from the State Smartzone site located there:

Talkgroups being monitored are:

  • 656 LSP Troop B F1
  • 41264 Office of Public Health
  • 20656 National Guard B - Admin
  • 20688 National Guard B - Ops
  • 20720 National Guard B - Security
  • 6800 LSP Statewide F1
  • 43376 Louisiana Hospital Association

Houston AstroDome Operations

Might be down, none working as of 0400 ET 7 Sept

San Antonio Operations

This feed is currently down and not running.

Other Audio Feed's Operations

Someone Please Update this with where these feeds are broadcasting from?!?:

HF Amateur Radio Nets

Callsigns in Use on the Feeds

BASE on the Louisiana State System

Bayou77 EOC -- Bayou77 Emerg. Ops. Center
Bulldog JOC -- Military Police Joint Ops. Center
Eagle Base -- Colonels For Ft Bood 4 Avn Btn
HQ ## -- State Police Units Assigned to Headquarters
New Orleans EOC -- New Orleans Emerg. Ops. Center
OEP -- Office of Emergency Preparedness
Pelican Base -- Aircraft Joint Ops Center
Region 9 EOC -- Region 9 Emerg. Ops. Center
Saint Charles EOC -- St. Charles Emerg. Ops. Center
State EOC -- Louisiana State Emerg. Ops. Center
Saint Bernhard EOC- Saint Bernhard Emerg. Ops. Center

MOBILES on the Louisiana State System

Airvac ## -- Patient evacuation heli's flying to and from hospitals
Bulldog # -- Military Police Units
Defender 1 -- Military Aircraft providing coverage near troops operating in city area (SWAT)
Dragon 15 -- Unk.
Eagle ##  = 4th Avn Btn out of Fort Hood TX (Just back from Iraq)
Fuel Mobile 1 -- Fuel Truck
Fuel Mobile 2 -- Fuel Truck
Fuel Mobile 3 -- Fuel Truck seemed to be primarily for medical centers earlier
Pelican 6 -- Military aircraft working rescue operations.
Pelican 3 -- Military aircraft working rescue operations.
Refuel 2 -- Likely KC-130 Hercules tanker plane.
Roughneck # -- Unknown.
Tiger 5 -- Likely WC-130 Hercules cargo plane.
Thunderbird -- Oklahoma Air National Guard
Viper -- Cobra Attack Helo
Viper LNO -- Viper Liaison Officer

US Coast Guard / US Customs / US Navy

Cactus 7407 - Unid
HAMMER      - US Customs / ICE / CBP C3I --> March AFB CA
Hawk 01/04  - US Navy E2 Hawkeye - (ID'd as such 09/04/05)
Omaha 44    - US Customs P-3 AWACS Out of Corpus Christi TX (New Orleans TFR)
Omaha 45    - US Customs P-3 AWACS Out of Corpus Christi TX (Mississippi Coast TFR)
Omaha ##    - US Customs Aircraft
CLOSEOUT    - US Navy E2C Hawkeye AWACS Control Aircraft
NOLA AIR    - US Coast Guard New Orleans
MOBILE AIR  - US Coast Guard Mobile AL
Quitter 11  - Unid
Raptor ##   - Unid
RESCUE ##   - US Coast Guard
Wizard ##   - US Coast Guard (helicopter)
WOLF ##     - US Navy VAW-77 E2-C AWACS Aircraft (assisting CBP Omaha P-3's) 
NAVY NEW ORLEANS - Bell Chase NAS

State Police Troops
Louisiana State Police Troops

TV News coverage of Hurricane Katrina

NEW ORLEANS TV

http://www.wwltv.com WWL TV has live coverage. They use Windows Media 9. Click on "watch WWL-TV live news broadcast".

http://www.wdsu.com WDSU TV New Orleans has live coverage.

BILOXI - GULFPORT - PASCAGOULA TV

http://www.wlox.com You will find archived videos of Katrina on WLOX TV. also this message : "WLOX managers suggest the best way to find news of friends and family is through HAM radio operators. There is a HAM radio operator stationed at WLOX."

NEW ORLEANS RADIO

http://www.wwl.com Live news provided by United Radio of New Orleans and WWL 870. You will need Windows Media to listen. WWL transmits with 50,000 watts on 870 and can be heard over most of the U.S. in the evenings.


Shortwave Radio Simulcast of WWL via WHRI

http://www.whri.com/index.cfm/fa/wwl

Shortwave frequencies:

daily schedule: (all times CDT)

5.835 Midnite to 6 AM CDT daily.

11.875 7 AM to 9 AM CDT

15.285 9 AM to 3 PM CDT

9.840 5 PM to 7 PM CDT

Saturday schedule:

5.835 midnite to 7 AM

15.285 9 AM to noon

9.840 6 PM to 7 PM

5.835 7 PM to 9 PM

5.835 10 PM to 7 AM

Sunday schedule:

5.835 9 PM to 7 AM

15.285 9 AM to noon

15.285 1 PM to 5 PM

5.835 9 PM to 12 AM


Rescue Operations

TFRs - Temporary Flight Restrictions

  • New Orleans / Baton Rouge TFR - SIERRA LIMA (Airborn Early Warning AEW AWACS) is providing the primary TFR operational logistics and tasking to rescue aircraft in SE Louisiana.
  • Mississippi Coast TFR - Omaha-45 (US Customs P-3 AWACS out of Corpus Christi) is providing the primary TFR operational logistics and tasking to rescue aircraft for the Mississippi Coast.
  • US Ships - Aircraft operating in the vicinity of US Navy Ships must contact them on 277.800 / 123.450

VHF/UHF Operations

You can only hear these in the local area -- to monitor, see the feed above.

  • 123.000 and 123.025 AM is used for helo intercoordination in the New Orleans Metro area.
  • 345.000 is the USCG Primary Air to Air / Air to Ground Frequency; also referred to as "OMAHA Control"
  • 126.875 is an additional TFR Coordination Frequency
  • Marine Channel 16 (156.8) and 22 (157.100) are used by the USCG for operations.
  • 238.650, 289.650, 138.450, 138.475, 138.525, and 142.250 have been passed as New Orleans Scene Communications Frequencies.
  • 257.800 New Orleans Convention Center Ops - Callsign: SUPERMAN (IDed by Omaha 44)
  • 351.200 MOBILE AIR Primary
  • 233.375 USS BATAAN Tower
  • 138.125 Berman Highway LZ (AM mode)
  • 139.000 AM BUFFALO LZ

VHF/UHF Unid Users

  • 228.900
  • 321.300 Armed support
  • 240.4 "front end come up on 240.4"

HF Operations

  • The USCG is using their HF frequencies of 5696, 8983, 11202 USB for long distance comms. 11202 is the primary scene HF frequency for daytime operations.
  • The Department of Homeland Security Assets, USCG, and ICE are using the COTHEN network extensively for comms.
  • US Government SHARES (Shared Resources) freuquency assignments for Katrina response (traffic is being handled and has been monitored on the primary frequencies):
    • 14.396.5 - Primary national frequency (day)
    • 14.455.0 - Alternate national frequency (day)
    • 7.632.0 - Primary national frequency (night)
    • 9.064.0 - Alternate national frequency (night) old?
    • 5.901.0 - Alternate national frequency (night) old?
    • 3.216.0 - Primary regional frequency (night) old?
    • 3.361.0 - Alternate regional frequency (night) old?
    • 4.513.0 - Alternate regional frequency (night) old?

Courtesy of Hugh Stegman's hurricane list

  • SHARES Coordination Network (Voice/Pactor)
    1. 5236.0 Ch.1 (night voice primary)
    2. 14396.5 Ch.2 (daytime voice primary), also old National Communications System pri
    3.  ? Ch.3
    4. 7632.0 Ch.4
    5. 9106.0 Ch.5
    6.  ? Ch.6
    7. 20107.0 Ch.7
    8. 26812.0 Ch.8
    9. 6800.0 Ch.9 (PACTOR BBS)
    10. 13242.0 Ch.10
  • SHARES Coordination Network ALE
    1.  ? Ch.1
    2.  ? Ch.2
    3. 4490.0 Ch.3
    4. 5711.0 Ch.4
    5.  ? Ch.5
    6. 11217.0 Ch.6
    7. 15094.0 Ch.7
    8. 17487.0 Ch.8
  • SHARES Users
    1. 4582.0 CAP, National Clg & Emergency, Pacific Alternate -Katrina tfc heard here
    2. 7381.0 US Navy MARS
    3. 7540.0 US Air Force MARS
    4. 7552.1 NTA
    5. 7635.0 CAP Command Net
    6. 9197.0 Federal Highway Administration
    7. 10493.0 National Emergency Coordination Net day primary, also FEMA Foxtrot 26
    8. 10586.5 new SCN channel Xray Foxtrot
    9. 10891.0 Federal Highway Administration
    10. 13457.0 Primary (old?) - also Federal Aviation Administration
    11. 13993.0 USAF MARS
    12. 13996.0 US Army MARS primary guard fq
    13. 14383.5 US Navy MARS
    14. 14493.5 Federal Bureau of Investigation
    15. 14902.0 CAP rescue and relief, all regions

Amateur Radio - Ham Radio Operations

  • 14.325 USB - Primary Hurricane Net Related Operations
  • 14.265 USB - SATERN Net (Salvation Army Relief Network)
  • 7.285 LSB - Emergency traffic day primary
  • 3.873 LSB - Emergency traffic night primary
  • 7.290 LSB - Health and Welfare traffic day primary
  • 3.935 LSB - Health and Welfare traffic night primary
  • 7.260 LSB - Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Coordination (daytime)