
NOTAMS
NOTAMS are created and issued by government agencies to alert pilots of any en route hazards. Pilots are required to check with flight services for all applicable NOTAMS prior to flight. AEL software communicates critical NOTAMS to its customers.
A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) is a notice, filed with aviation authorities, that alerts pilots and dispatchers about potential hazards or changes along a flight route or at a specific airport. In addition, temporary flight restrictions, airspace closures, and navigational data changes that may have an impact on safety of flight are all promulgated via the NOTAM system.
Until you have reviewed all the relevant NOTAMs for your flight, you haven’t completed the flight planning process.
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HAVE AEROGLOBIL DO IT FOR YOU!AEROGLOBIL'S NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
As many of you have discovered, capturing, managing, and reviewing all the important NOTAMs along complex flight routes can be time-consuming and difficult. AEROGLOBIL maintains and organizes many types of NOTAMs including:
- International NOTAMs which are distributed to more than one country and must be specifically requested by the pilot. They are not part of a pilot’s normal briefing.
- Canadian Domestic NOTAMs in ICAO format.
- U.S. Domestic NOTAMs are often completed in FAA format instead of IACO. Skyplan provides these in both formats.
- Flight Data Centre (FDC) NOTAMs are mandatory and must be complied with by all pilots.
- USD NOTAMs describes changes to published departure procedures for an airport.
- UAR NOTAMs describes changes to the Standard Terminal Procedures (STAR) for an airport.