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NOTAM or
NoTAM is the quasi-
acronym for a "Notice To Airmen". NOTAMs are created and transmitted by government agencies under guidelines specified by Annex 15: Aeronautical Information Services of the
Convention on International Civil Aviation. A NOTAM is filed with an aviation authority to alert
aircraft pilots of any hazards
en route or at a specific location. The authority in turn provides means of disseminating relevant NOTAMs to pilots.
NOTAMs are issued (and reported) for a number of reasons, such as:
- hazards such as air-shows, parachute jumps, kite flying, rocket launches, etc.
- flights by important people such as heads of state (sometimes referred to as Temporary Flight Restrictions, TFRs)
- closed runways
- inoperable radio navigational aids
- military exercises with resulting airspace restrictions
- inoperable lights on tall obstructions
- temporary erection of obstacles near airfields (for example cranes)
- passage of flocks of birds through airspace (a NOTAM in this category is known as a BIRDTAM)
- notifications of runway/taxiway/apron status with respect to snow, ice and standing water (a SNOWTAM)
- notification of runway/taxiway/apron status with respect to volcanic ash or other dust contamination (an ASHTAM)
- software code risk announcements with associated patches to reduce specific vulnerabilities
Aviation authorities typically exchange NOTAMs over
AFTN circuits.
Software is available to allow pilots to identify NOTAMs near their intended route or at the intended destination.
Format
The following describes ICAO NOTAMs, which may be different from US Domestic NOTAMs. Additionally, NOTAMs are poorly controlled and not all NOTAMs are issued using the required standards:
The first line contains NOTAM identification (series, sequence number and year of issue), the type of operation (NEW, REPLACE, CANCEL), as well as a reference to a previously-issued NOTAM, if applicable.
The 'Q' line holds (basic-remove) information about who the NOTAM affects along with a basic NOTAM description. This line can be encoded/decoded from tables defined by
ICAO.
The 'A' line is the ICAO code of the affected aerodrome or
FIR for the NOTAM. The area of influence of the NOTAM can be several hundreds of kilometres away from the originating aerodrome.
The 'B' line contains the start time and date, the 'C' line the finish time and date of the NOTAM. The date is in a USA date format of YY/MM/DD and the times are given in
Universal Co-ordinated Time; also known as
GMT or Zulu time.
Sometimes a 'D' line may be present. This gives a miscellaneous
diurnal time for the NOTAM if the hours of affect are less than 24 hours a day.
E.g.
parachute dropping exercises tend to occur for short periods of a few hours during the day, but may be repeated over many days.
The 'E' line is the full NOTAM description. It is in English but heavily abbreviated. These abbreviations can be encoded/decoded by tables defined by
ICAO.
When present, a 'F' and 'G' line determines height restrictions of the NOTAM. Typically SFC means surface height or ground level and UNL is unlimited height. Other heights are given in feet or
flight level or a combination of the two.
Example
This is a typical NOTAM for
London Heathrow airport:
A1234/06 NOTAMR A1212/06
Q)EGTT/QMXLC/IV/NBO/A/000/999/5129N00028W005
A)EGLL
B)0609050500
C)0704300500
E)DUE WIP TWY B SOUTH CLSD BTN 'F' AND 'R'. TWY 'R' CLSD BTN 'A' AND 'B' AND DIVERTED VIA NEW GREEN CL AND BLUE EDGE LGT. ADZ CTN
This decodes into the following:
SERIES and NUMBER : A1234 issued in 2006
NATURE OF THE NOTAM : Replacing NOTAM 1212 issued in 2006
FIR: EGTT (LONDON FIR)
SUBJECT: Taxiway (MX)
CONDITION: Closed (LC)
TRAFFIC: NOTAM issued for
IFR (I) flights and
VFR flights (V)
PURPOSE: NOTAM selected for immediate attention of aircraft operators (N)
PURPOSE: NOTAM selected for
PIB entry (B)
PURPOSE: NOTAM Concerning Flight operations (O)
SCOPE: Aerodrome
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION : 51°29' N 000° 28' W
OPERATIONAL RADIUS OF THE NOTAM : 5 NM
AERODROME : London Heathrow (EGLL)
FROM: 05:00 UTC 05 September 2006
UNTIL:05:00 UTC 30 April 2007
CATEGORY: Aerodromes, Air Routes and Ground Aids
DESCRIPTION: DUE WORK IN PROGRESS TAXIWAY B SOUTH CLOSED BETWEEN 'F' AND 'R'. TAXIWAY 'R' CLOSED BETWEEN 'A' AND 'B' AND DIVERTED VIA NEW GREEN CENTRE LINE AND BLUE EDGE LIGHT(ING). ADVISE CAUTION
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