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Wed, Aug 17, 2005

Special NOTAM: New Aircraft Equipment Suffixes

NOTAM:  5/7135 
Issued:  08/16/2005 19:30 
Effective:  09/01/2005 09:01 - 09/01/2005 09:01 
State:  USA 
Facility:  FDC 
Type:  SECURITY 
Description:  SPECIAL NOTICE... EFFECTIVE 0509010901 UTC UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, NEW AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT SUFFIXES WILL BE USED ON FAA FLIGHT P... 

FDC 5/7135 FDC ...SPECIAL NOTICE... EFFECTIVE 0509010901 UTC UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, NEW AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT SUFFIXES WILL BE USED ON FAA FLIGHT PLANS TO INDICATE ADVANCED RNAV AND RVSM CAPABILITIES. USE OF NEW SUFFIXES PRIOR TO 0509010901 UTC MAY RESULT IN FLIGHT PLAN REJECTION. SEE FAA NOTICE GEN05003 AND RELATED CHARTING NOTICE ON THE WEB AT: www.usdrvsm.com

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