Explore graphic Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) and their details provided by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The TFR, sometimes called TPFR—total period fertility rate, is a better index of fertility than the crude birth rate (annual number of births per thousand population) because it is independent of the age structure of the population, but it is a poorer estimate of actual completed family size than the total cohort fertility rate, which is obtained by summing the age-specific fertility rates ...
Total fertility rate fell to a record low in 2024 According to the recent announcement by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan’s total fertility rate (hereafter, TFR) in 2024 was 1.15. The rate is not only lower than that in 2023, which was 1.20, but is also the lowest since the late-1940s. As Figure 1 shows, Japan’s TFR had basically been falling since after the second world ...
Current TFR (Temporary Flight Restriction) Listings for U.S. Airports These are the latest TFR (temporary flight restrictions) issued by the FAA for airports in the United State. The listings posted here may not be complete. For the latest information, call your local Flight Service Station at 1-800-WX-BRIEF.
Pilots should obtain up-to-date information about TFRs from the FAA or flight service. Here are some quick links to official sources of TFR information.
All FlightAware users can now view United States Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) on FlightAware maps! Simply enable the TFR layer by clicking the "+" in the upper right corner of any map, then check the "TFR" layer. Current and future published TFRs will then be drawn on US maps as red polygons.
The FAA’s goal at all times is to ensure the safety of the skies, and TFRs play a critical role in this mission. TFR Violations The FAA investigates all reported Temporary Flight Restriction violations. Pilots who violate TFRs can face sanctions ranging from warnings or fines to certificate suspensions or revocations. The sanction depends on the circumstances of the violation.
- Flight Service There are two ways you can learn about the TFRs located on your route of flight through Flight Service: a weather briefing, and their interactive map. To get a weather briefing through their services, you need to create an account. Navigate to "Plan & Brief" at the top, fill out all the required information, and generate the weather briefing. Near the end of the briefing ...