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What defines a Prohibited Area in the National Airspace System?

Why →
Prohibited Areas (designated "P" followed by a number, e.g., P-56 over the White House) are established for national security or public welfare. No aircraft. Manned or unmanned. May enter without specific authorization. They are permanent features on sectional charts, unlike TFRs which are temporary.
The trap →
TFRs cover VIP movements and temporary events, not Prohibited Areas. Military facilities are typically MOAs or Restricted Areas with different access rules. Prohibited Areas are the strictest permanent restriction in the NAS.
SOURCE → 14 CFR § 73.83, FAA AIM Chapter 3CHECKED APR 21ACS II.A.K3EASY
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