If they are VFR, chances are that there was no flight plan filed, so how are you going to find out where they came from and where they are going?
If you call my FBO and tell them to leave a message on the windshield, they are going to tell you to go pack sand!
We've done this a couple of times. We have controllers on our base that are good at finding where and when guys took off from or where they are going.
I never heard of an FBO refusing to leave a message on an aircraft when our squadron asked them to. If they actually did or not, who knows, but it is a big enough of a concern to try.
MOA's are joint use airspace. Its not your place to tell someone that they do not belong there. If your mission requires you to maneuver with careless abandon, then you need to take your games to a restricted area.
Maneuver with careless abandon? I didn't invent the tactics, i'm just a flight instructor. I clear my area as best I can, but I HAVE to divide my attention.
Games? Teaching students air to air tactics, formation flying, stalls, and intercepts are not games, but required training.
ONCE AGAIN, I have no problem trying to find a seperate corner or different MOA to work in away from you if you are going to transit the MOA. If you let us know you are going to be there then, at the very least, I will expect you and can brief the flight. Some sorties I can even avoid your altitude.
Why is no one willing to help us out? You want respect from us, give a little here and call prior to entry.
It should be becoming clear that almost ALL military pilots on this board see this as a risk. It is important to safety, not a mil vs. civilian thing, not a macho thing, just a safety thing. I have offered a minor solution and not one civie guy has stated they would help out.
Please, let's have a descent dialog here.