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Without fanfare, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has changed the term represented by the acronym NOTAM from notices to airmen to what the agency characterizes as a “more applicable term” – notices to air missions.
The FAA designates a new, more inclusive, meaning for NOTAM.
by FSF Editorial Staff | December 8, 2021
Without fanfare, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has changed the term represented by the acronym NOTAM from notices to airmen to what the agency characterizes as a “more applicable term” – notices to air missions.
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