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From AIM 5-1-1 paragraph D:
d. FSSs are required to advise of pertinent NOTAMs if a standard briefing is requested, but if they are overlooked, don't hesitate to remind the specialist that you have not received NOTAM information. NOTE- NOTAMs which are known in sufficient time for publication and are of 7 days duration or longer are normally incorporated into the Notices to Airmen Publication and carried there until cancellation time. FDC NOTAMs, which apply to instrument flight procedures, are also included in the Notices to Airmen Publication up to and including the number indicated in the FDC NOTAM legend. Printed NOTAMs are not provided during a briefing unless specifically requested by the pilot since the FSS specialist has no way of knowing whether the pilot has already checked the Notices to Airmen Publication prior to calling. Remember to ask for NOTAMs in the Notices to Airmen Publication. This information is not normally furnished during your briefing. REFERENCE- AIM, Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) System, Paragraph 5-1-3. Therefore, you have to specifically ask for the printed NOTAMs when talking to a flight briefer. DUATs briefings DO include the printed NOTAMs in every case I've checked. Ronnie "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 01:19:46 GMT, john smith wrote: How did you brief your flight? Live briefing from Macon FSS. I would certainly let them know that they blew this one. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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