Odd Notam
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Odd Notam
I'm planning a little jaunt around Essex this afternoon, and I'm getting a strange NOTAM appear on the AIC website.
Q)EGXX/QAFTT/IV/NBO/E/000/999/5218N01451W742
FROM 07/06/30 05:26 TO 07/07/15 23:59 B1233/07
E)TRIGGER NOTAM: AIP AMDT AIRAC 7/2007 WEF 05 JUL/PERM.
FULL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE BY SELECTING THE PUBLICATIONS MENU ON THE
AIS WEB SITE WWW.AIS.ORG.UK
It appears to have a effective radius of 742 NM, but I can't find any record of the amendment on the AIC website. Could anyone enlighten me ??
Q)EGXX/QAFTT/IV/NBO/E/000/999/5218N01451W742
FROM 07/06/30 05:26 TO 07/07/15 23:59 B1233/07
E)TRIGGER NOTAM: AIP AMDT AIRAC 7/2007 WEF 05 JUL/PERM.
FULL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE BY SELECTING THE PUBLICATIONS MENU ON THE
AIS WEB SITE WWW.AIS.ORG.UK
It appears to have a effective radius of 742 NM, but I can't find any record of the amendment on the AIC website. Could anyone enlighten me ??
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"Trigger NOTAM" - one that tells you of a pre published change being activated.
AIP amendments in hard copy are actually pushed out 2 months in advance. So, if you know a change is happening, but for get when, the Trigger NOTAM brings it to your attention.
Having said all that - there is a school of thought that says they're actually pointless, as the changes wil normally be well briefed to concerned people. I for one agree.
AIP amendments in hard copy are actually pushed out 2 months in advance. So, if you know a change is happening, but for get when, the Trigger NOTAM brings it to your attention.
Having said all that - there is a school of thought that says they're actually pointless, as the changes wil normally be well briefed to concerned people. I for one agree.






