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Controlled airspace isn't as heavily used as in Europe, either!
Simple NOTAMs such as a closed taxiway, snow on the runway, or a light not working don't make it on the map. They would be in a briefing for your route, along with PIREPs etc. Of course, pilot reports of turbulence are often a good sign for soaring! Why are security NOTAMs typed "caps lock", which seems a poor way to communicate? Most people receiving an e-mail typed in caps would hit the delete button. Jim On Feb 26, 6:43*am, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 23:00:44 -0800, JS wrote: I've learnt something from this: NOTAMS aren't nearly as heavily used in the US as they are here. |
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