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Air restrictions ordered for Obama visit to Las Vegas

The Federal Aviation Administration is restricting Las Vegas-area air space during President Barack Obama’s visit Tuesday and Wednesday.

(Click here to view Federal Aviation Administration temporary Las Vegas area flight restrictions.)

FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said strict restrictions will be in place from 5:25 p.m. Tuesday until at least 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Only commercial airlines, law enforcement aircraft and medical helicopters will be allowed within a 10-mile radius of McCarran International Airport.

The FAA said private pilots won’t be able to fly into or out of North Las Vegas Airport.

Henderson Executive Airport will only allow aircraft with arrival and departure routes assigned by air traffic control.

Private pilots flying within 30 miles of McCarran must have transponders and flight plans and be in communication with air traffic controllers, the agency said.

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