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1:500,000 Duration: 0900Hrs UTC on the 19Th May to 1100Hrs UTC on the 21St May Inclusive Kilmaine Athleague Neale Temporary Restricted Area - Illustrative purposes only! Cong ! !Cross Benlevy ! Lough Cultra Castle, Gort, County Galway 19th to 21st May. Shrule ! ! XX Maum New Bridge X 9°30'W 9°0'W TUAM 8°30'W ! Ballygar X X M!oylough Curraghboy X ! X X Lough Corrib HEADFORD Mountbellew Bridge Dysert X X ! R ! . S X 50 u R 00 ck X X Maam Cross OUGHTERARD CT FT Y / S X X A F ! X W C X X L Castleblakeney X X A X X X X X Ross G X Lake SHANNON CTA GALWAY X Moniv!ea EICM X FL75 /5000FT CLASS C SHANNON CTA X Rosmuck 122.500 ! FL75 /2500FT CLASS C BALLINASLOE X X ! Clareg!alway 08/26 Moycullen 1220 X X ! 81 X Aughrim X Lettermore ! R X . S GALWAY uc X C ² ATHENRY k X Carraro! e ! L ! X SPIDDLE Shannonbridge X Lettermullan A ! Oranmore ! X X CONNEMARA S Barna S ! ! X EICA InveraSnH ANNON CTA Tawin Island Clarinbridge Craughwell X 123.000 FL245 /2500FT CLASS C C X X 05/23 Eyrecour!t X 609 Aran Island Eddy LOUGHREA X X 70 Islands GALWAY BAY L Rea Killimor BANAGHER ! X Inishmore X X X Kilronan X ! KINVARRA INISHMORE ! Ballyvaghan X X Craggagh ! X EIIM PORTUMNA X X 123.000 SLIEVE AUGHTY X 14/32 Inishmaan MTS X 520 GORT ! Terryglass X Derrybrien ! ! X T H E B U R R E N SHANNON CTA ! 24 X ! FL245 /2500FT CLASS C Woodford Lisdoonvarna X N ' Doolin ! X N 0 ' ° X BORRISOKANE0 3 TRA SFC to FL100 ° X 5 Lough 3 X INISHMAAN Derg 5 X INISHEER Hag's Head EIMN X Liscannor EIIR ! Whitegate ! X 123.000 ! ENNISTIMON Corrofin! ! 123.000 X 15/33 Mountshannon! MOUNTSHANNON Cloghjordan 13/31 LEHINCH X 546 SCARRIFF EIMS 520 X 13 Liscannor ELEV 112FT X 42 Bay Tuamgraney! Ogonnelloe ! X ! ! X NENAGH Moneygall MILLTOWN MALBAY ! Portroe X Spanish Tulla X Point SHANNON CTA ENNIS Carrigatogher ToomyvaraX X FL245 /5000FT CLASS C ! ! X X Quilty C SHANNON SHANNON CTA Mutton ! KILLALOE Island EINN X FL245 /3500FT S 127.500/121.400/118.700 Broadford ! X S Silvermines CLASS C NEWMARKET X 06/24 X A ON X ! X L 3199 FERGUS X Birdhill X C 46 X ! X ! ! Sixmilebridge SILVERMINE ! X MTS X ! Kilmihil Cloonlara! X Doonbeg ! X T Castleconnell ! X F ! 0 X Bunratty G Newport ! 0 X KILKEE Knocka L ! ! X s 0 Cratloe s X 1 SLIEVE FELIM a LIMl ERICK X ² o t ! C MTS X N ! O X N C Killadysert N X A F H X S S CASTLETROY R X IVE ! X KILRUSH R !MoroeE IP9 X 2000FT AMSL X X X X GND ! ! X ! Cappamore X Scattery Foynes ! X ! X Isl ! Doon Patrickswell T X G F X 0 ! X ! ! X ! ! ! ASKEATON S 0 Pallas Grean ! S 0 COONAGH X Tarbert A 1 ! ! Cappagh X ! L o New ! Glin Shanagolden t C X ! EICN White X ! C X F ! Dundrum ADARE S 129.900 X Ballylongford X 9°30'W 9°0'W 8°30'W Pallas Grean Oola X RATHKEALE 10/28 ! Croom ! 416 l 5 Ardagh e R 0 ! e T 6 Limerick Temporary Restrict0ed Area D- TRA 0 R C Junction F N Hospital TIPPERARY Athea T Ballingarry O Bruff Lateral limits: 5NM rad/iSuFs circle ceNntred on Emly NEWCASTLE WEST C SHAN LISTOWEL 53° 01' 25.32" N 008° 48' 17.46" W SCALE Vertical limits: SFC to FL100. 1:500,000 Duration: 0900hrs UTC on the 19th May to 1100hrs UTC on the 21st May inclusive. Nautical Miles 0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 Mapping based on Ordnance Survey Ireland by permission of the Government © Government of Ireland Permit Number 7109 Temporary Restricted Area - Illustrative purposes only! Sligo Control Zone 20th May. 9°0'W 8°30'W 8°0'W Carrick KILLYBEGS Laghy Dunkineely Ballintra EIR22 D O N E G A L B A Y FINNER 1000FT AMSL Coolmore N ' SFC N BALLYSHANNON ' 0 EIFR 0 3 ° 3 ° 4 Mullaghmore 4 5 SLIGO BUNDORAN Head Lowe5 r Lough Erne EISG Mullaghmore Belleek 122.100 Inishmurray Kinlough 11/29 1199 5000FT / SFC Cliffony 11 SC OTT Grange ISH R SHA FIR T NNO Downpatrick Head SHANNON CTA C N FIR FL75 /2500FT CLASS C O Drumcliff G L Macnean I MANORHAMILTON Gurteen Upper Lenadoon L Rosses Point Point Easky Ballycastle S SLIGO BAY Killala Bay ² Dromore Lough Gill West Strandhill Inishcrone Dromahair Killala Beltra BALLYSADARE C TRA SFC/FL100 S SHANNON CTA COLLOONEY S FL75 / 2500FT CLASS C A Drumkeeran Dowra SHANNON CTA L X S C O N FL75 /5000FT CLASS C T CROSSMOLINA M Lough Allen BALLINA BALLYMOTE LoughB allyfarnon TR Arrow C 5 DRUMSHANBO HT TOBERCURRY 00 Lough G 0F Lough N Key ' Conn U T N ' 0 A ° / N 0 S ° 4 Gorteen 4 5 FOXFORD N F Lough O C BOYLE Leitrim 5 Cullin C CHARLESTOWN SWINFORD Gara L. SHANNON CTA CARRICK-ON- Bellavary ² BAFLL7A5G / H2A50D0EFRTR CEELNASS C SHANNON Drumsna CASTLEBAR Bohola Kilkelly Frenchpark Dromod Elphin SHANNON CTA KILTAMAGH SHANNON CTA C FL75 /2500FT CLASS C Errit L Roosky FL75 /5000FT CLASS C S Balla KNOCK S Mannin L STROKESTOWN LA Tulsk BALLYHAUNIS C CASTLEREA Scramoge Newtown Forbes Lough Ballinlough Carra CLAREMORRIS Four Mile Partry IRELAND WEST Ballymoe House 9°0'W EIKN 8°30'W 8°0'W 130.700 09/27 2300 Temporary Restricted A66r5ea - TRA Radius 10NM Centered on 54°16'.49"N 008°35'57"W Active from SFC / FL100 SCALE Active from 0800 UTC to 2000 UTC on 20th May 1:500,000 Nautical Miles 0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 Mapping based on Ordnance Survey Ireland by permission of the Government © Government of Ireland Permit Number 7109 Temporary Restricted Area - Illustrative purposes only! K Mullaghmore and surrounding area, County SligoA,C 20th May. ST E 9°0'W 8°30'W LU TS 8°0'W R B M I ARDARA L F N R Rossan O I Point Glencolumbkille L. Eske N F N H Malin Beg A S DONEGAL H I Mountcharles S T Carrick KILLYBEGS T O Laghy C Dunkineely S Ballintra EIR22 Pettigo D O N E G A L B A Y FINNER 1000FT AMSL Coolmore N SFC ' N EIFR BALLYSHANNON ' 0 Kesh 0 3 TRA SFC/FL100 3 ° ° 4 Mullaghmore 4 5 BUNDORAN SLIGO Head Lower Lough Erne 5 EISG Mullaghmore Belleek 122.100 Inishmurray 11/29 Kinlough T 1199 5000F / SFC Cliffony Derrygonnelly 11 SC OTT Grange ISH R SHA FIR T NNO SHANNON CTA C N FI FL75 /2500FT CLASS C O Drumcliff R G L Macnean I MANORHAMILTON Gurteen Upper Lenadoon L Rosses Point Belcoo Point Easky S L Macnean SLIGO BAY Lower Killala Bay ² Dromore Lough Gill West Strandhill Dromahair Inishcrone Beltra BALLYSADARE C S SHANNON CTA S FL75 / 2500FT CLASS C Swanlinbar COLLOONEY A Drumkeeran Dowra SHANNON CTA L X S C O N FL75 /5000FT CLASS C T M Lough Allen BALLYMOTE LoughB allyfarnon TR Arrow C 5 DRUMSHANBO HT TOBERCURRY 00 BALLINAMORE G 0F Lough Key N U ' T N ' 0 A / 0 ° N S ° 4 Gorteen 4 FOXF5 ORD N F Lough O C BOYLE Leitrim Carrig5 allen Cullin CHARLESTOWN C SWINFORD Gara L. SHANNON CTA CARRICK-ON- MOHILL Bellavary ² BAFLL7A5G / H2A50D0EFRTR CEELNASS C SHANNON Drumsna Bohola Kilkelly Frenchpark Dromod Elphin SHANNON CTA KILTAMAGH SHANNON CTA C Drumlish FL75 /2500FT CLASS C Errit L Roosky FL75 /5000FT CLASS C S Balla S 9°0'W A 8°30'W 8°0'W CL Temporary Restricted Area – TRA Lateral limits: 5NM radius circle centred on 54° 27′ 59.04″I RNELA,N D8 W°ES T26′ 54.96″ W. EIKN SCALE Vertical limits: SF130C.70 0to FL100. 09/27 Duration: 1400h230r0s UTC to 1700hrs UTC 1:500,000 on the 20th May 665 Nautical Miles 0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 Mapping based on Ordnance Survey Ireland by permission of the Government © Government of Ireland Permit Number 7109.
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