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Integrated Network Operations and Security Center (INOSC) Crew Commander
Notam Check was created on 2003-05-15.
Nairobi
Accelerate Stop Distance Available
FICON stands for field conditions
I think you mean INVO which means "in the vicinity of"
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NOTAMS of a regulatory nature can typically be found in the following FAA NOTAM categories: FDC (Flight Data Center) NOTAMs and SAA (Special Activity Airspace) NOTAMs. FDC NOTAMs often contain information on regulatory changes or restrictions to airspace or procedures, while SAA NOTAMs are issued to provide details on temporary changes in airspace status due to special activities.
VVO in the context of NOTAMs stands for "Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR)". It indicates that a specific VOR navigational aid is available for use under VFR conditions. This information is essential for pilots to navigate effectively and safely in visual flight conditions.
KLUK - Lunken, OH 3R - Runway 3R BOW - Bowman Field MU - Runway Friction Value 323430 - The value of runway friction in "MU" - Look it up in the AIM WEF - Went into Effect / Will be in effect 0801151045 - January 15, 2008 1045Z
When a person receives NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen), they are typically provided with important information regarding the status of aeronautical facilities, services, procedures, or hazards in the vicinity of an airport or within a specified airspace. This information may include temporary changes to runways, taxiways, navigational aids, or airspace restrictions. It is crucial for pilots, air traffic controllers, and flight operations personnel to review and understand these NOTAMs to ensure safe and efficient flight operations.
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