No-fly zone around Washington, D.C., remains in effect for two more years Feb. 14 — The FAA has published a final rule extending the expiration date for SFAR 94 around Washington, D.C., until February 13, 2005. That suggests the 15-nautical-mile "no fly" zone around the nation's capital may become permanent. According to the rule, the extension has been implemented to allow the government additional time to analyze current security threats and develop contingency plans and procedures. In addition, the FAA states that based on information received from intelligence agencies, the SFAR is necessary to protect the key assets and infrastructure...