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![]() http://www.aopa.org/flightplanning/a...227notams.html FAA makes local notams available online By AOPA ePublishing staff Pilots will soon be able to get all notams for a given flight from electronic sources, thanks to a change in the status of "local" notams. Beginning Jan. 28, 2008, all new local, or L, notams will be reclassified as D notams and added to the national notam system. In addition, each new D notam will be preceded by a keyword that indicates the area affected, such as navigation lighting, runway, ramp, or airspace. [Download a graphical depiction.] That means for the first time pilots will be able to get all relevant notams, including those that affect only their destination airport, without calling flight service. In the past, pilots who used online briefing sources did not receive local notams, which can include important operational data like taxiway closures. ... The change marks the first stage of a three-part plan for updating the notam system. Over the coming years, the FAA also plans to merge the Department of Defense notam system with the civilian system and to fully digitize all notam information to include graphics. The final phases of the projects will not be completed before 2010. http://web.nbaa.org/public/ops/airspace/realignment/ NOTAM Realignment Updated January 3, 2008 What is NOTAM Realignment? The FAA will be making some changes to the NOTAM system over the next few years with the end goal of modernizing the NOTAM product. This is an overhaul of a product that is of critical use to pilots, dispatchers, and air traffic controllers and will try to balance the diverse needs of the airlines, general aviation, air traffic control, international users, and the military. The idea, in its most simple form, is to... More he http://nfdc.faa.gov/aimnews/index.html However there are issues with the LockMart NOTAM system: http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0052/t.9021.html WASHINGTON A move by the Federal Aviation Administration to privatize its Flight Service Stations has generated concern among some broadcasters about the competence of the contractor hired to collect and disseminate “Notice to Airmen” reports. NOTAMs are filed when broadcasters discover that towers are not properly lit because a light or lights have gone out. A broadcaster is required to contact the FAA of an outage and again when the problem has been corrected. Privatization may be saving the government money but it has lead to complaints from broadcasters. Issues include the timeliness of NOTAMs appearing in general aviation pilot briefings and lack of communication regarding the use of a new nationwide toll-free telephone number to report obstruction lighting outages, according to engineers contacted for this article. ... More he http://radiomagonline.com/news/repor...ht-outage-faa/ And the current FAA NOTAM web site: https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/distribution/home.html |
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