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Pardon The Dust: US NOTAM System To Be Down Six Hours For Repairs

Outage Will Fix Glitches Uncovered Last Month When System Crashed

ANN REALTIME REPORTING 06.22.08 1600 EDT: The FAA issued a notice this weekend of a scheduled system outage for the US Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) system on Monday, June 23. According to the notice the system covering NOTAMs in the United States, Iraq, and Afghanistan will be down from 0400 UTC to 1000 UTC (0000 EDT to 0600 EDT). During that time all systems displaying information for those areas will not be updated.

During the system outage, urgent civilian and military safety of flight information received by the US NOTAM Office will be accessible via PilotWeb and DINS using the link provided here.

All Class D NOTAMs for the continental United States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico will be available at this URL during the system outage.

The system maintenance is to fix the glitches that led to the massive system wide NOTAM outage in May. As ANN reported, the outage persisted for several days before recovering fully.
 
Hopefully this time everything will go smoothly -- or at least better than Microsoft's Vista rollout...

FMI: www.faasafety.gov, Outage Urgent NOTAM List , Outage Class D NOTAM List

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