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Aeronautical Information Package / AIP
andycain
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In Notams there are references ident by “H” These can be found in “AIP Supp/AIC” on the airservices website . Eg. “Refer AIP eg H35/17” ie references beginning with H in Notam can be found in the Aeronautical Supplement/Information Circular . Also in Notams there are “C” references eg “ C145/18 Review C144/18” ; where to find ie. Notams with a “C” reference are found where?
andycain replied the topic: Aeronautical Information Package / AIP
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for that . Yep, I came across the Notams in the “ Location Briefing” in Naips and this is where I came across their “ C” references . I didn’t write my original question clearly . What I want to know is how to find out more detail related to the notams/ “C” reference . Eg. at Archerfield in the Location Briefing I found the Notam “RWY 04R/22L NOT AVBL DUE WIP FROM 100149 TO 100600 EST. ........ C142/18 “. So suppose I wanted to know WHAT works are in progress . There is a link to “C145/18” as stated by ( in the Notam ) “C145/18 REVIEW C144/18” - just simply tracking the lead given, “ REVIEW C144/18”, how do I this : the listing of the day ( in the Location Briefing is limited to recent Notams( the Location Briefing only allows information of the validity of the immediate 6 hr) ) - so how to find previous “old” notams backtracking so I may find further detail/information?
andycain replied the topic: Aeronautical Information Package / AIP
Stuart
Just for your info . Called Pilot Briefing Services (Airservices) and the officer advised there is no way of retrieving previous notams . If you know the originator then of course you can always call them up , which I did and my query answered - in this case what exactly the WIP are.