Peter wrote:
If I tick everything I get
That’s because you have only selected NOTAMs that are in effect within 24 hours. The slot NOTAM is only in effect on Sundays.
What date selection would you recommend for a general purpose briefing? Most websites don’t tell you what they use.
I reckon a 7 day span captures weekend events, but clearly most notam sites don’t use that. With a 7 day span I get this from EAD
which looks like it is everything. Actually it is same as NOAA but sometimes NOAA doesn’t get notams from some European countries…
Peter wrote:
What date selection would you recommend for a general purpose briefing?
If by “general purpose briefing”, you mean all NOTAMs, I think that from today and 90 days ahead would get everything, but to be on the safe side I would use a year…
Interesting.
I bet most websites – the ones which don’t tell you the selection range they are using – use 24hrs or 48hrs. This includes the Autorouter which also drops the notam for the weekend.
I think 7 days would be pretty good. I wonder how many pilots are expecting a notam briefing to last longer than a week.
Tricky stuff, which very few people are aware of.
We did it before here.
Peter wrote:
This includes the Autorouter which also drops the notam for the weekend.
The briefing pack for Autorouter only includes NOTAMs relevant for the flight (with some margins). The Telegram interface gives you all NOTAMs for an airport.
Yes I meant the telegram interface.
Peter wrote:
Yes I meant the telegram interface.
When I use it, I get the weekend slot NOTAM for EGHE.
Today you do, which suggests that it selects 72hrs ahead, no?
Peter wrote:
Today you do, which suggests that it selects 72hrs ahead, no?
Yesterday, too. I think Aurorouter selects for an “arbitrarily” long time. I can see NOTAMs for Swedish airports that don’t take effect until October.
We now have notams from EAD itself on the airports database. They are selected 1 year ahead. This should be the “gold standard” for Europe
There is a title saying where they come from so if you get notams for say KCHD you get NOAA ones, obviously.
Some style fixes are needed but the data seems to be all there.
Would anyone like to test it? Specifically check that it picks up notams well ahead in time. Thank you