Fwd: "Do You Know NOTAMs?" - FAASafety.gov
From: Donald Treadwell (pilot.dtgmail.com)
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 09:51:03 -0800 (PST)
The FAA wants us to take a refresher course, if you need it, to decipher NOTAMS.  I was taught back in the 1970s that NOTAMS need this contracted, abbreviated language because teletypes are slow and it would take too long to send in plain language. With today’s computer technology it would be much safer to print NOTAMS and weather reports in plain English. I always select the plain language option on weather briefs from Leidos flight service. 
Why are we still using this ancient shorthand?
Don Treadwell


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Subject: "Do You Know NOTAMs?" - FAASafety.gov

FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education

Do You Know NOTAMs?
Notice Number: NOTC8267

Have you ever wondered what a NOTAM said? Do you know the difference between the various kinds of NOTAMs? In case you need a refresher, FAA has a back to basics course to help you understand what Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) are and what they are saying. There is a lot of useful information encoded into NOTAMs that can help you take your flight safety to the next level. 

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