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India Extends No Fly Zone Warning To 4,795 Km For High-Stakes Missile Test In Indian Ocean Next Week
In a significant development, India has extended the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to 4,795 km in the Indian Ocean for a missile ...
India is likely to conduct long-range missile test in the Indian Ocean, with NOTAM issued for a danger zone stretching a vast area of 4790 km, amid speculation of advanced ballistic trials.
Non-scheduled flights will not be permitted to land at or take off from the Delhi airport during specified hours on August 15 ...
According to an FAA advisory, the NOTAM failed Tuesday night, at 8:28 p.m. Eastern Time. Its failure prevented new or amended notices from being sent to pilots, the Associated Press reported.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy and the Pakistan Navy will conduct separate naval exercises in the Arabian Sea starting today, 11 ...
Russian authorities have issued a Notice to Airman (NOTAM) as Putin is set to test fire the “unstoppable doomsday” nuclear ...
How FAA's NOTAM malfunction led to hundreds of flights grounded at Denver International Airport "Right before we were about to board our plane at eight o'clock in the morning," said passenger ...
Although many flights take place without needing to see one of those notices, it’s important that NOTAM messages reach the pilots, who are trained to check for them. The FAA also operates the ...
The NOTAM system failed at 8:28 p.m. ET on Tuesday, according to FAA advisories. In efforts to keep departures flying overnight, the FAA used a telephone hotline.
In its budget estimate for 2023, the FAA requested $29.4 million for its Aeronautical Information Management Program, which includes the NOTAM system.
A system issue that resulted in a day of flight chaos earlier this month was likely caused by human error, according to the FAA's preliminary inquiry.
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