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Spiro
29th Oct 2008, 18:45
Good evening.

Having a spat at the moment with Stn Ops at a secret west london base, which I am desperate to win.

Does anyone know if there is a way of finding out what notams were published for a particular airfield on a particular date several weeks ago?.

Is there a website anywhere that historically logs notams?

Thanks all

tank3
29th Oct 2008, 19:00
There must be a way, i will investigate tomorrow, as i work in said place, the website www.ais.org.uk (http://www.ais.org.uk), only shows current notams, i'll use an electric prod on someone and get back to you.

rgds

hval
29th Oct 2008, 19:07
NATS | AIS - Home (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/index.php%3Foption=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=166&Itemid=4.html)

Need to Register

Not sure it helps fully

fabs
29th Oct 2008, 19:25
NATS | AIS (http://www.ais.org.uk)

Just tried it quickly for an aerodrome, 1 - 30 Aug and it worked, even showed expired ones. You have to register first.

sycamore
29th Oct 2008, 19:30
Either `google` NATS,or try `www.nats-uk.ead-it.com`..you may have to register,but you can get a contact no.,and ring them.

tank3
29th Oct 2008, 19:31
Beware unless there has been a major upgrade in the last week, you may be able to input past dates, however not ALL NOTAMS are shown, especially the ones that were cnl

LuckyBreak
29th Oct 2008, 19:51
If you have access to a HAMPA/TAMPA, try changing the date. Should work.

Hardly Worth it
29th Oct 2008, 20:45
Have you tried NAIC at Northolt, loadsa Notams there ! :ok:

pilot1957
30th Oct 2008, 09:06
Spiro,
Stn Ops' commonly use the aforementioned website. It may not be relevant to your problem , but in the past that site has not been able to access notams of all airfields.
In particular military overseas are not always shown and the entry merely states ' nil ' which DOES NOT mean there are definitely none.

To check if it is still the case try using the ais site to get say:
LFOT ETAR ETAD ETOU ETUO LIRE LIMN LFOA LFOJ LFTH ETSB ETNG
then use the US DOD site www.notams.jcs.mil (http://www.notams.jcs.mil) with the same

When I did that this am, the AIS produced 3 notams and the DOD tried a little harder and got 97!

Apologies if this is not relevant to you

plans123
30th Oct 2008, 14:49
Spiro,

What airfield are you looking for? They will keep a record of all NOTAMs issued for themselves......

They should keep a copy of the NOTAM that was originally submitted and the actual NOTAM issued, if they're worth their salt.

Pick up the phone and give them a bell, no better way than get the gen straight from the horses mouth.

L J R
31st Oct 2008, 08:07
...But more to the point, exactly what are you trying to cover up, or justify, or defend ones-self against in this quest?......Do tell!