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<div class="aside">The NOTAM system software permits the agent to pull up a recent NOTAM and make a copy; editing in thew new times and dates. If you filed a NOTAM last month, the agent would appreciate that NOTAM ID so they can use it as a template for your new NOTAM. | <div class="aside">The NOTAM system software permits the agent to pull up a recent NOTAM and make a copy; editing in thew new times and dates. If you filed a NOTAM last month, the agent would appreciate that NOTAM ID so they can use it as a template for your new NOTAM. | ||
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!ALM 01/009 BWS AIRSPACE UNMANNED ROCKET | |||
WITHIN AN AREA DEFINED AS 1.0NM RADIUS OF | |||
BWS001006(4.6NM NNW ALM) SFC-17000FT YYMMDDHHMM-YYMMDDHHMM | |||
The term UNMANNED ROCKET is the key identifier or subject of the NOTAM. BWS is the airspace designated for a nearby airport, and '''BWS001006''' is a location coordinate as a radial from that airport. This helps a pilot who planned a flight through the area to understand the location of the activity with reference to a standard navigation point (that airport). | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 1 January 2023
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!ALM 01/009 BWS AIRSPACE UNMANNED ROCKET WITHIN AN AREA DEFINED AS 1.0NM RADIUS OF BWS001006(4.6NM NNW ALM) SFC-17000FT YYMMDDHHMM-YYMMDDHHMM
The term UNMANNED ROCKET is the key identifier or subject of the NOTAM. BWS is the airspace designated for a nearby airport, and BWS001006 is a location coordinate as a radial from that airport. This helps a pilot who planned a flight through the area to understand the location of the activity with reference to a standard navigation point (that airport).
