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Tim Dawson
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Sorry, I don't understand what you're getting at. When you print your NOTAM brief, what you're printing is the same as is shown in the NOTAMs window. It should not included NOTAM for an airfield you're not landing at.
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I think I get the disconnect Smile

If a waypoint is an airport then (say in case of engine failure), it might be good to know that runway xxx of that airport is closed or that radio frequency yyy is not available.
Or again if there is an airspace restriction due to a military exercise then that would be good to know.

There are more but I hope this is clearer: the fact I do not intend to land at a waypoint does not mean I do not have interest in its potentially associated NOTAM.

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Philippe




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Sorry, that's simply not the way NOTAM narrow-route briefings work (in general, not just in SkyDemon).
Edited 4/6/2016 2:40:15 PM by Tim Dawson
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Good to know.
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Philippe


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After a bit of internet research, it seems there is no standard way of handling NOTAMS in a narrow route briefings. Some, as e.g., NATS, will only include your departure and destination airports along with any defined alternates. That's how SD does it now. However, other flight planning tools providers explicitly include NOTAMS for every airport inside the route corridor as, e.g., EAD at Eurocontrol does.

Personally, I would prefer my narrow route briefing to include NOTAMS for every airport within my route corridor.

-- Chris.

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NATS uses the EAD system. You can add extra aerodromes to it if you wish, but by default you just get your takeoff and landing aerodromes back. People complain enough as it is about the unnecessary amount of NOTAM in European briefings, so we don't wish to add to that.

We won't be adding enroute aerodromes to the results returned from a narrow-route brief, but the new Airfields tab may well be extended to show NOTAM too, so if that happens it'll be easier to have a quick view of the NOTAM for any airfield. You can do this already from the Aerodrome Information screen if you wish.
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