NOTAM definition

NOTAM means a notice distributed by means of telecommunication containing information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations;
NOTAM means Notice to Airmen;
NOTAM means a “Notice to Airman” issued by and as such term is used by the FAA.

Examples of NOTAM in a sentence

  • Customer’s obligation to pay the Monthly Services Fees for any given Tower Premises shall commence on the earlier of (i) the activation of the Services at such Tower Premises, or (ii) ITL filing a NOTAM with the FAA for such Tower Premises at the request of customer.


More Definitions of NOTAM

NOTAM means a "Notice to Airmen" published by the FAA.
NOTAM. (Notice-To-Airmen) means a notice containing timely information on unanticipated or temporary changes to components of hazards in the National Airspace System (NAS). Component changes may pertain to facilities, services, procedures or hazards in the NAS. A NOTAM provides information that becomes available too late to publish in the associated aeronautical charts and related publications. The NOTAM system is not intended to be used to impose restrictions on airport access for the purpose of controlling or managing noise, or to advertise data already published or charted.
NOTAM means Notices to Airmen published by ASA.
NOTAM means a Notice to Airmen published by the FAA. (A method of notifying the flying public of conditions at the Airport that may affect flight.)
NOTAM means Notices to Airmen;
NOTAM means Notices to Airmen published by Airservices Australia.
NOTAM means a "Notice to Airmen" as published by the FAA or airport.