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Old March 9th 07, 06:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting
NW_Pilot
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Default AFTN System Access??? Need to Send/Receive a Few AFTN messages

Anyone know about the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network (AFTN)
and places that will send / receive a AFTN message for obtaining over flight
clearance and providing notifications etc.

I am in Portland, OR and would like some place local to do all this I am
trying to save a little money and do it myself rather then outsource to a
handler.


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Old March 9th 07, 07:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default AFTN System Access??? Need to Send/Receive a Few AFTN messages

("NW_Pilot" wrote)
Anyone know about the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network (AFTN)
and places that will send / receive a AFTN message for obtaining over
flight clearance and providing notifications etc.

I am in Portland, OR and would like some place local to do all this I am
trying to save a little money and do it myself rather then outsource to a
handler.



Google???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFTN
I had no idea what (AFTN) was.

Some history...
http://users.bigpond.net.au/ctdavies/Aeronautical%20Fixed%20Telecommunications%20Networ k.htm
"Communications within the aviation environment have evolved into two
domains, namely the Aeronautical Mobile Service (AMS) and the Aeronautical
Fixed Service (AFS). It is the AFS of which the Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunications Network (AFTN) forms part."

http://www.atns.co.za/3_1.1.html
AFTN info

AFTN has a replacement on the horizon...
http://www.helios-is.com/training/course.php?id=121
"This two day course presents the AMHS, which has been defined by ICAO as
the replacement for the ageing aeronautical fixed telecommunications network
(AFTN). The objective of the course is to provide delegates with an in-depth
overview of the AMHS and its role in ATC communications. The course offers
delegates a thorough understanding of AMHS technology and its relationships
to the current aeronautical messaging systems, e.g. AFTN"


Montblack


 




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