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Hello,
I wanted to know if it is possible for "normal" non-aviation persons to get CFMU Messages. Reading the forum here I heard a couple of times about them, reporting incidents or something like that.
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G/A
I wanted to know if it is possible for "normal" non-aviation persons to get CFMU Messages. Reading the forum here I heard a couple of times about them, reporting incidents or something like that.
Thanks
G/A
The publicly available messages can be found here:
http://www.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/chmi_public/ciahome.jsp
http://www.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/chmi_public/ciahome.jsp
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G/A,
There is no difference between public and private messages (AIM) with the CFMU internet application (CIA), it's the functionality is completely different, and therefore requires a licence to gain access.
The public application will give you the ANM/CRAM, Structured and free text FPL editors (directly checked by the automated system at IFPU), as well as any relevant messages issued by CMFU/FMD (AIM) and military airway activity (CDR's)
The private application gives access to such functions as slot management, delay analysis and 'envioroment' issues within CMFU and associated FMP's and ATC - basically it's for airline operator use only.
Hope this helps...
C.S.
There is no difference between public and private messages (AIM) with the CFMU internet application (CIA), it's the functionality is completely different, and therefore requires a licence to gain access.
The public application will give you the ANM/CRAM, Structured and free text FPL editors (directly checked by the automated system at IFPU), as well as any relevant messages issued by CMFU/FMD (AIM) and military airway activity (CDR's)
The private application gives access to such functions as slot management, delay analysis and 'envioroment' issues within CMFU and associated FMP's and ATC - basically it's for airline operator use only.
Hope this helps...
C.S.