The Federal Aviation Administration has established a Controlled Firing Area (CFA) over the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, to support smaller-scale
military training requirements without impacting civilian aviation. The CFA is activated only during the times needed to support specific training, and only to the altitude necessary to contain each day’s activities.
It will be deactivated immediately upon completion of training each day.
Training activities supported by CFA: Small Arms | Mortars | Artillery | UAS | Tanks | Fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft
The Combat Center’s CFA does not require general aviators
to change their flight path.
The Combat Center terminates activities in the CFA when non-participating aircraft
approach the area. For this reason, CFA will not be depicted on aeronautical
charts or published to Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS).
Contact 29 Palms Range Control (BEARMAT) on
127.125 for current CFA status
For more information about airspace at the Combat Center, visit www.29palms.marines.mil/airspace or call (760) 830-3737
Emerson Dry LakeMelville Dry Lake
Soggy Dry Lake
Galway Dry Lake
Means Dry Lake
Anderson Dry Lake
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Nautical Miles
R-2501
Controlled Firing Area
R-2501
Combat Center
Contours
Dry lakes on base
Dry lakes
Johnson Valley OHV
JV Shared Use Area
Combat Center
Non-DoD federal land
JVWESTCFA
JVEASTCFA
Sources: FAA, USGS, MCAGCC, and ESRI±
MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTERCONTROLLED FIRING AREAS IN JOHNSON VALLEY
Effective August 24, 2018 through August 23, 2020 | Surface to 16,000 MSL
NOTICE!
Controlled Firing Areaat the Combat Center