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1. N Knots expressed as N followed by four figures e g N0200 200 knots M Mach number expressed as M followed by three figures e g M080 Mach 80 When indicating a change of speed the level must accompany this change even if it has not changed Enter the cruising level if a change of level is planned at a significant point F Flight level followed by three 3 figures e g F330 A Altitude followed by three 3 figures e g A055 When indicating a change of level the speed must accompany this change even if it has not changed Note Cruise Climb is not used in Australian Administered airspace Where possible block level clearances will be issued upon request NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 77 of 124 Rules However if indicating an intention to use the cruise climb procedure enter the level shown as the two levels to be occupied during the climb e g F350F370 When a change of flight rules occurs at a significant point enter the new rules here e g IFR or VFR Add a new segment Other Other REGI STS PBN NAV SURI EFT SEU DLE OPRI ALTN RIF RMK REG VHABC Ver 1 1 Add an additional line to the Route description section of the flight notification COM DAT DEP DEST TYP CODE ORGNI PERI RALT TALT Sartime Pilot in Command DTC a Pilot Mame To CENSAR Bii Phone Number Location Enter the full aircraft registration with no spaces or
2. Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the Update SPFIB form 3 3 Previous To access the original content of a generated SPFIB or subsequent update Previous SPFIB Previous SPFIB Enter a SPFIB number and click the Submit button to view the previous SPFIB briefing SPFIB Number 170003 submit Reset Submit View the previous SPFIB Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 51 of 124 3 4 Active View a list of Active SPFIB that are available for updating retrieving and viewing of Full Text NOTAM from all SPFIB created as either personal briefings or group briefings Click on the relevant Briefing Number to open the Update SPFIB form Active SPFIB Active SPFIB select either personal or group name and click the Submit button to get your active SPFIB list Filter by Owned Group Submit Briefing Number Aircraft ID Creation Date 170002 17 09 2012 6 03 14 AM 170003 1709 2012 6 12 41 AM Owned select if the SPFIB was created as a personal Briefing Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Submit Refresh the Active SPFIB list The Update SPFIB form will show a list of all stages of the SPFIB that are able to be updated Select the stage you wish to update by clicking the corresponding Update link Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 52 of 124 Update SPFIB
3. for how to use Enter the Total Estimated Elapsed Time in Hours and Minutes e g 0120 1 hour and 20 minutes Enter the location designator or full name of the alternate aerodrome If the location is unknown or does not have a four letter ICAO location code enter ZZZZ Then in ALTN of Other section enter the latitude and longitude of the Alternate aerodrome or bearing and distance from a location with an authorised abbreviation Open a search location Directory see Departure for how to use A list of stored routes is available once the Departure and Destination aerodromes have been entered Click the route directory link and a list of stored routes with the associated route codes will be provided NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 75 of 124 Route Directory Pa Departure YBBN Destination YSSY Domestic H1 BN H62 CORKY H12 SY H2 BN H62 MSO W180 SY L1 BN H62 LAV W128 MSO W180 SY Refresh OK Close A Domestic De select this option if the flight is proceeding outside of Australia and then click Refresh to repopulate the list Refresh Refresh the screen after changing the Domestic tick box OK Click on the required route to highlight and select OK to return that route to the route description section of the flight notification Close Return to the flight notification form Airway Enter the two to seven character coded designator assigned to the route or enrout
4. SPFIB Reference Number 170003 Stages NOTAM List Stage Departure Destination Alternate Update Briefing 1 YMML YMAY Update 2 YMAY YSCB Update 3 YSCB Y5BK Update Back Update Create and SPIFB update from the selected stage and for all subsequent stages Back Return to the Active SPFIB list Select the NOTAM List tab to access a list of all NOTAMS provided in the SPFIB Tick the check box beside each NOTAM that is required in full text Update SPFIB SPFIB Reference Number 170002 Stages NOTAM List Number Location Summary 1421 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TAY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 El 2293 YBBB TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H78 11 E 255 YBBB AMD R574 CONDITIONAL STATUS TO RAZ F 2333 YBBB ANG FAC 124 95 OPR REDUCED RANGE C 46 YBBB ALL ACFT DEP FM BAY 74 75 INTL PBACK INSTRUCTIONS F 59 YBBB AMD ERSA LOCAL TFC REG DELETE ITEM 28 F Te YBBB TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H04 12 YBBN RNAV RWY 01 19 C 79 YBBB OBST LGTD CRANE STEADY RED 193FT AMSL Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 53 of 124 To retrieve all NOTAM in Full Text tick the check box in the NOTAM list heading Update SPFIB SPFIB Reference Number 170002 stages MOTAM List Number Location Summary 1421 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 Fj 2293 YBBE
5. alternate and any locations listed in the additional location boxes for which a METAR or TTF METAR ts available GPS RAIM included for departure destination alternate and any location listed in the additional location boxes for which a GPS RAIM is available If GPS RAIM is not available for a location message advising on its non availability will be included By AD HOC Routes Where a stored route is not available or not required describing the route can create a SPFIB An Ad Hoc route is created by entering Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 43 of 124 e DCT in the route code e List waypoints in the turning points list box An SPFIB created using an Ad Hoc route will contain a b Head Office NOTAM MET and NOTAM for departure and destination NOTAM on Prohibited Restricted and Danger areas within 50nm radius of departure and destination except when the departure or destination is entered as a latitude and longitude MET and NOTAM for nominated turning points where applicable AIREP Special related to nominated turning points for low and medium height bands GRIB winds for high and medium height bands ATIS included for departure destination alternate and any locations listed in the additional location boxes for which an ATIS is available METAR TTF METAR included for departure destination alternate and any locations listed in the additional location boxes for which a METAR or TTF METAR is
6. 0 OVERVIEW SCT SHWRS AND RAIN AREAS WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WINDS ALL AREAS 2000 16025 5000 14025 7000 27015 10000 28015 14000 30015 18500 32010 CLD ISOL CB 1600 45000 BRN ST 0800 3000 IN PCEN SCT CU 1500 15000 ISOL TOPS 25000 SCT SC 2500 8000 BRN RADZ SCT ACAS 12000 18000 BRN CB VIS 3000M TSRA RADZ 8000M SHRA WX TSRA RADZ SHRA FZL 15 300FT ICE SEV CB MOD INC ABV FZL TURB SEV VCNTY CB MOD MOD ASSW CUF Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the General Met Forecasts form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 22 of 124 2 5 First Light Last Light The First Light Last light menu item allows the user to retrieve the first light and last light times for a location on a specific date The First Light Last Light form has the following features e Location or Latitude Longitude may be entered e Domestic and International Locations may be accessed e Location Directory available e Defaults to current date but searches on other dates is available First Light Last Light Enter an authorised aerodrome abbreviation e g YMML a location common name e g Parafield or a latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude must be entered as follows m Degrees only format e g 335 151E m Degrees and Minutes format e g 05305 14320E Domestic Only Location or Latitude Longitude a Date UTC aH YMMDD submit Reset Domestic Only De select if the location bei
7. COMP and Cross track XTRK information will not be supplied lf selected Wind Temperature profile will be provided between each set of turning points including COMP and XTRK information Aust International Series NOTAM lf selected all Australian NOTAM provided will be in International format as full text only relevant to International Flights Full Text NOTAM To retrieve all NOTAM information in full text Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 36 of 124 NOTAM that have been active for more than seven 7 days are shown on an SPFIB as one line summary Add stage Additional legs can be added by to the SPFIB Main Route Details Departure Enter the location designator name or latitude longitude of the departure aerodrome a Open a search location Directory Search Location Directory x Please enter atleast the first two letters of the location e 0 SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory Paa Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Close ae Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 37 of 124 Search To generate a list of location
8. Criteria BR Unique Name Lat Long Description BAA T Y BBB 32405 151 21E BRANATON TSP BbblL YBBb 4 2045 153 09E BRIBIE BRIDGE TSP BBG Mii J3 335 151 12E BROOKLYN BRIDGE VEG Ebl YBBB 2P OOS 153 09E CERIBIEISLANT TSP BL TY YBBB lt x 2200 153 02E BRISBANE CBO TSP BOF MiMi 3 125 145 UJE BROADFORD MAMP BF M kZHU s SU G N O86 054 BROOKLEY VOR meal Search Close ae Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 19 of 124 This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your Special Met Briefing form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the Special Met Briefing form Domestic only De select this option if the flight is proceeding outside of Australia Locations Enter up to four 4 locations or ARFOR areas Note the 7 and 9 series Area Briefing codes cannot be used on this form Include TAF TTF METAR AQNH SIGMET ARFOR AIRMET ATIS Submit Create your Special MET Briefing request Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 20 of 124 Special MET Briefing Results For YMML Print Back 0210 UTC 17 09 12 ATRSERVYICES AUSTRALIA SPECIAL MET BRIEFING PREPA
9. Filter by Owned Group Submit Avfax Code Definition Delete 01111 11003 Delete ONES 16000 16001 16301 56001 56301 69600 Delete Add Custom Code Owned select if the AVFAX Custom code has been created as a personal Custom code Group Access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Submit Refresh the AVFAX Custom Codes list with your selection Delete Delete the AVFAX Custom code Are you sure you want to delete the selected custom code Ok Delete the AVFAX Custom code Cancel Return to the AVFAX Custom code form without deleting the AVFAX Custom code Add Custom Create a new AVFAX Custom code Code Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 61 of 124 save Avfax Custom Codes Enter your custom and products codes then click the Save button Product Codes 16001 56001 16301 56301 16000 69600 Dave Reset Back To Custom Codes Product Codes Enter up to fifty 50 AVFAX product codes Save save the listed product codes as an AVFAX Custom Code Save Avfax Custom Code x Enter an Avfax custom code and click the OK button to save Custom code po Owner Personal Group Overwrite F Submit Close EE Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 62 of 124 Custom code Enter four 4 characters to create your AVFAX custom code A custom code must begin with a zero 0 and this is automatically added to the beginning of your 4 ch
10. Internet Services users require individual accounts with unique usernames Register for a free account on the Register page Register Enter your username and password to login Forgotten Password g User Name t Documents and Downloads Password Wersion 0 1 0 1137 submit Reset Submit To enter the NAIPS internet Briefing service Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form 1 4 5 Logout When you have finished using your NAIPS Internet service you may log out by using the Logout link to the top right of the current Briefing session Home elcome NAIPSUSER Briefing Location Briefing Location Briefing eee Select location director Domestic Only Special MET Briefing Locations General MET Forecasts First Light Last Light Wind Temperature Profile Include Met Y NOTAM E Head Office NOTAM Restricted Area Briefing Validity 24 hr C Include SIGMET 1 4 6 Register Accessing NAIPS requires free registration which can be achieved at htto www airservicesaustralia com naips On the NAIPS Internet Service home page click the NAIPS Registration link Register A NAIPS Registration form will appear Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 7 of 124 User Not Logged in Login Register Forgotten Password New User Registration To access the NAIPS internet Service you must register a username and password and provide your contact details To acces
11. L Ng Dlu2 CPDLC FANS 1 4 HFDL Dlua CPDLC FANS 1 8 DL Mode Dlu6 CPDLO FANS 1 4 SATCOM MTSAT Dlk mLs LJnt4 ATC RTF UNMARSAT LI M3 ATC RTF tridiurn LIR PaN LJU UHF Lvwervent Ly VHF 8 33kHz Spacing Note If equipment Z is indicated provide further information in the NAV or COM section If equipment G is indicated provide further information in the NAV section Surveillance boxes in this field Surveillance Equipment LI N Mil Or Dl A NMode A E Mode S with ID Alt and ADS B C iode S with ID Cl P Mode S with Alt Lode S Mo ID or Alt C B2 4DS 8 OUTAN 1090Mhz CI U2 4DS B OUTAN UAT C v2 4DS3 B OUTAN YDL M CI 61 AD8 C WITH ATM NAV Select the appropriate Surveillance equipment from the check C c Mode A and C Cl H Mode with ID Alt amp Enhanced Sury Cl L Mode S with ID Alt ADS B Enhanced Sure Ll S Mode S with ID amp Alt L B1 4D05 B OUT 1090Mhz LJ W41 8DS 8 OUT UAT LJ v1 ADS B OUT YDL M4 C D1 ADS C WITH FANS 14 Enter significant changes to Navigation equipment and this has been indicated by Z or G in the equipment field e g RNAV5 Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 101 of 124 COM CODE Remarks Supplementary Survival O First Aid C Rations C Water Save Reset Survival Radios Life Jackets Dinghies Number Capacity Color Covered Save Ver 1
12. Ol 83 RNAY 5 DME DME Ol B5 RNAY SINS or IRS Ol C1 RNAY 2 All Sensors C C3 RNAY 2 DMEIDME O D1 RNAY 1 All Sensors O D3 RNAY 1 DME DME O L1 RNP 4 O 02 RNP 1 GNSS Ol 04 RNP 1 DME DMENRU Ol S2 RNP APCH with BARC VNAV LC T1 RNAY RNP AR APCH with RF NAV COM DAT SUR DEP DEST EET SEL TYP Ver 1 1 L 72 RNAY RNP AR APCH without RF Enter significant changes to Navigation equipment and this has been indicated by Z or G in the equipment field e g RNAV5 Enter significant changes relating to communication equipment and this has been indicated by Z in the equipment field e g HF 3452 Data capabilities not specified in Equipment above Surveillance application capability not specified in Surveillance above Enter the latitude and longitude or bearing and distance from an authorised abbreviation for the Departure aerodrome when ZZZZ has been used in the Departure field Enter the latitude and longitude or bearing and distance from an authorised abbreviation for the Destination aerodrome when ZZZZ has been used in the Destination field For International flights that enter or leave the Australian FIR use EET to indicate the estimated elapsed time to the FIR Boundary Enter the 4 letter approved abbreviation for the FIR Boundary followed by the elapsed time in hours and minutes e g NZZC0130 Do this for each FIR that is crossed in the stage Enter t
13. Service user manual Page 33 of 124 Restricted Area Briefing Valid from 201209190154 til 207209200154 This report only shows the status of restricted areas The status of MIL CTRCTA are not included Airspace is active Airspace is deactivated Airspace is active as published ERSA or as amended by NOTAM Key Area 40 Name Activity Status Start End Lower Upper NOTAM Comments D2000 1200 EXPHOTby 2000 FT RA 3 Do not plan when RE234 MILITARY NON FLYING SFC NOTAM AGL active R335 RA 3 Do not plan when R8338 MILITARY NON FLYING El E 1209130151 1209130800 NOTAM NOTAM C1 2012 active MILITARY W2000 1300E2230 1100 i 3800 FT RA 3 Do not plan when RE34 7 SFC FLYING NON FLYING EXPHO AGL active MILITARY 2800 FT 8500 FT RA 2 See Re348 MN oran i FLYINGNON FLCYING AGL AGL supplementary Info 4500 FT RA 3 Do not plan when RESTA MILITARY NON FLYING BN x24 SFC AGL agiye ce z Print Open the printer dialog box ce E E E Back Return to the Restricted Area Briefing form 3 Specific Pre Flight Information Bulletin SPFIB MET and NOTAM information relevant to departure destination and enroute locations is provided on a Specific Pre Flight Information Bulletin SPFIB An SPFIB can be created for a maximum of 10 flight stages Flight files are used to store on behalf of users regular SPFIB details on the system Each flight file is allocated a name which when retrieved will provide default valu
14. Validity 24 hr Domestic pr Expanded Wind Profile TAS Weight Category L Light e Aust International Series NOTAM Full Text NOTAM e Full text on individual NOTAMS can be accessed via the SPFIB Active menu Active SPFIB Active SPFIB select either personal or group name and click the Submit button to get your active SPFIB list Filter by 2 Owned Group Submit Briefing Number Aircraft ID Creation Date 70002 17 09 2012 6 03 14 AM Using the Briefing number created during the initial SPFIB request find you re Briefing from the Active SPFIB List Click on the relevant Briefing Number to open the SPFIB update form Select the NOTAM List tab to access the option to select the required Full Text NOTAM Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 45 of 124 Owned select if the SPFIB was created as a personal Briefing Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Submit Refresh the Active SPFIB list Briefing Number Hyperlink click to retrieve the active briefing Select the NOTAM List tab to access a list of all NOTAMS provided in the SPFIB Tick the check box beside each NOTAM that is required in full text Update SPFIB stages MOTAM List Number Location summary 1421 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TWY F INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 F 2293 YBBB T
15. and click the Submit button to retrieve a filtered list of NAIPS public flight notification templates Aircraft ID File Name submit Aircraft 1D Enter the Aircraft ID if one has been saved in the Flight Notification or File Name Enter the flight File Name for the stored Flight Notification if known Submit lf a File Name has been entered will present a Flight Notification form with the saved information populating the relevant fields If the Aircraft ID is entered will present a list of Saved Flight Notifications available that have been stored using that Aircraft Identification Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 97 of 124 5 5 AIP Flight Notification Form This menu item allows the user to access a blank copy of both the front page and back page of an Australian Domestic Flight Notification form 5 6 Aircraft Profile Allows a user to create a template of default Aircraft information that can then be used in creating an ICAO Flight Notification Aircraft Profile New Please fill in the required fields and click the Save button to save your aircraft profile Details Aircraft ID ColoriMarks Registration Type Pilot Name Pilot Phone Performance Speed Wake Turbulence Performance Category i Entries marked with a red asterisk are mandatory fields and must be completed by entering appropriate information Open Nfw file For Flight files that have been previously saved to your
16. box in the format YYMMDD Alternatively the date may be chosen from the Calendar icon to the right of the Date field Enter the Estimated Time of Departure as a four figure UTC time in the format HHMM Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Submit Create your Wind Temperature profile request Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 30 of 124 Wind Temperature Briefing Results Print Back 2359 UTC 19709712 ATRSERVICES AUSTRALIA WIND TEMPERATURE PROFILE VALID FROM 2359 UTC SEP 19 2012 T 0900 UTC SEP 19 2012 ROUTE WIND CROSS SECTION DERIVED FROM GRIB UPPER WINDS DATA TRE TRUE DIST ALT DIR SPD COMP TRE UAT 5a YEREH TL LS 175 0007 445 64 066 DDz 066 55 401 305 2735 O94 013 093 46 00 340 270 065 007 062 46 06 300 67 O52 4002 052 44 00 265 66 055 FU6L 35 29 03 lts 256 030 005 0680 5 140 52 Dzl 005 0 1 07 06 100 56 O19 O0e2 019 D01 04 O50 65 014 000 014 13 08 TES YGFN 192 0057 445 265 055 D16 053 53 05 305 272 O76 014 076 47 02 340 269 Db 014 060 49 405 S00 67 O46 Ole 044 47 z aba 250 Usb ls 0 33 29 3 iss 253 030 0 0l5 27 l6 5 140 251 2 011 419 lt 06 5 IG z265 019 046 l l 3 050 65 015 4 Ol 15 07 YGFN TEIS Irz 0034 445 65 O49 005 049 53 04 305 271 066 010 067 47 10 340 265 054 006 054 51 01 S00 62 U46 000 046 47 Ue bs 29
17. e g 20 40 Restricted For single restricted areas enter the restricted area Areas number s e g R620A Airspace For restricted areas that are part of an airspace group Groups enter the group airspace code s e g AMX Validity A Restricted area Briefing can be valid for a period of one hour to 240 hours The default validity time is 24 hours Submit Submit the Restricted Area Briefing request Reset Clear the Restricted Area Briefing form The returned Briefing will display e the validity period of the Briefing e akey to the colour coding of the status o Green to indicate the area is de active at the times shown in the Start and End columns in green font o Red to indicate the area is active at the times shown in the Start and End columns in red font o Yellow to indicate the display is unable to indicate the status of the area NOTAM must be checked to ascertain if the area is active or de active e alist of the restricted areas requested and its activity type e the current status of the restricted areas plus any NOTAM changes within the requested validity period e The Start and End times of any activity e Levels Upper and Lower limits e Any NOTAM current within the requested validity period To view the NOTAM click on the NOTAM number e Comments about the Conditional RA Restricted Area Status Refer En Route Supplement Australia ERSA or Designated Airspace Handbook DAH Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet
18. hyphens e g NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 78 of 124 STS PBN Ver 1 1 To open a popup box to select STS or PBN Reason for Special Handling STS C ALTRY O ATF Mos O FER O FLTcK C HAZMAT O HEAD O Hosp LI HUM Ol MARSA Ol MEDEVAC O NONAYSM O sar C STATE ALTRV For a flight operated in accordance with an Altitude reservation FFR Fire Fighting HAZMAT Flight carrying Hazardous material HOSP A medical flight declared by medical authorities MARSA Military assumes responsibility for separation of military aircraft NONRVSM NonRVSM capable flight intending to operate in RVSM airspace STATE Flight engaged in military customs or police services ATFMX Approved for exemption from ATFM measures by appropriate ATS authority FLTCK Flight check for calibration of navigation aids HEAD Flight with Head of State status HUM Flight operating on a humanitarian mission MEDEVAC A life critical medical emergency evacuations SAR Flight engaged in Search and Rescue mission RNAV and or RNP Capabilities each code comprised of 1 alpha and numeric character Maximum of 8 allowed NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 79 of 124 PEN Equipment O al RNAV 10 RNP 10 Ol 82 RNAV 5 GNSS Ol 84 RNAV 5 VORIDME Ol B6 RNAY 5 LORANC Ol c2 RNAV 2 GNSS Ol C4 RNAY 2 DMEJDMENRU Ol D2 RNAY 1 GNSS C D4 RNAY 1 OMEDMENRU 01 RNP 1 All Sensors C 03 RNP 1 DMEIDME O s1 RNP APCH O B1 RNAY 5 All Sensors
19. local computer using NAIPS for Windows This button will open a directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 98 of 124 Choose file Lookin Desktop e e eE E z Emy Documents 2 Y My Computer My Recent WS adobe Reader PE iai aye SOL Developer 3 E Google Chrome 15 Mozilla Firefox Desktop a ew MMi Documents gs My Computer Mi Netmork Places Aircraft ID Colour Marks Registration Type Pilot name Pilot phone Speed Ver 1 1 Ta Printkey2000 exe fad Shortcut to WIS Working ae User Restore Tool File name bl Oper Files of type E Files Cancel Enter the aircraft identification between 2 and 7 alpha numeric characters For VH registered aircraft enter the three letters after the prefix unless the flight is proceeding outside of Australian airspace e g VHZFR enter ZFR For flight numbers and other approved call signs enter a maximum of 7 characters alpha numeric e g QFA61 1 For military flights only approved identification abbreviations may be entered Enter the aircraft colour and any significant markings Enter the full air registration with no spaces e g VHABC Enter the two to four letter ICAO Approved aircraft type abbreviation Enter the name of the pilot in command Enter a phone n
20. retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Close P Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the GPS RAIM Briefing form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 106 of 124 Search Location Directory Please enter at least the first two letters of the location 120 57 for Syaney The system will then retrieve only those locations which hawe Y as the first letters search Criteria Unigue Name BAA T Y BBB BBB YBBB BBG Yhihdhd Ebl YBBB BL TY YBBB lt x BOF MiM BF RAZA BH Lat Long atla Bae Udo too USE 33395101 428 PUSO Se 2 Ano OO ae af o oc 90 37N oo 0544 Description BRAN TOR TSP BRIBIE BRIDISE TSP BROOKLYN BRIDGE FCE BRIBIE ISLAND TSF BRISBANE CBD TSP BROADFORD WAP BROOKLEY VOR h search Close Me This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your GPS RAIM Briefing form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the GPS RAIM Briefing form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 107 of 124 6 2 New Zealand GPS RAIM Availability New Zealand The Airservices Australia Receiver Autono
21. the flight notifications or briefings and choosing the group name from the drop down list of group names If the new member is logged onto the NAIPS Internet Site when they are added to the group they will need to refresh the current page to populate the drop down list with the new group name 10 5 Personal or Group Within the NAIPS Internet Service there are a number of forms that utilise the option to create and save data as either Owned or Group Personal These are briefings flight notifications or templates that can be created and saved for later recall or use but only using your own personal log on They are accessed by selecting the Owned button when prompted to either save or recall Group In a number of cases such as in an airline company or training organisation a number of standard templates are created for use by a number of users within that organisation Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 121 of 124 The purpose of a group is to have a central manager or managers of that group who adds and removes users as required Once a member of a group users can access any templates briefings or flight notifications that have been saved or created under that group name A user simply logs on to the NAIPS Internet Service using their own username and password Once added to a group the group name will be available in the Group drop down menu list The creator of the group is by default made a
22. through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to you Location Briefing form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the Location Briefing form Domestic only De select this option if the flight is proceeding outside of Australia Open Nfw File Open a Directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Choose file Look ir le Desktop eo El E ras Documents D H My Computer My Recent Ml adobe Reader Documents aye SOL Developer E l i Google Chrome r Ed mozilla Firefox Desktop EE MF T Printkey2000 exe fq Shortcut to NIS Working ae User Restore Tool v My Documents of amp E au T Mp Network File name lies Open Places 3 Files of type lAl Files Cancel Locations Enter up to ten 10 locations The 7 series sub FIR codes can be entered here to retrieve FIR NOTAM e g 7400 Include Met if ticked will include Met information for the locations entered NOTAM if ticked will include NOTAM information for the locations entered Head Office NOTAM if ticked will include Head Office NOTAM if required Ver 1 1 NAIPS Interne
23. 0 A wind profile is a report of on track and cross track wind speed and direction at various heights from each segment in a route Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 26 of 124 Wind Temperature Profile The wind temperature profile option provides the winds and temperatures along a route Itfunctions primarily for aircraft operating above F180 Awind profiles is a report of on track and cross track wind speed and direction at various heights for each segment in a route Domestic Only TAS Add Stage 1 X Departure a Destination a Route Code a ETD 120917 Sal Submit Reset Domestic only De select this option if the flight is proceeding outside of Australia TAS Enter the true air speed of the aircraft as one of the following e N Knots expressed as N followed by four figures e g NO200 200 knots e M Mach number expressed as M followed by three figures e g M080 Mach 80 Add Stage Add another stage to the Wind Temperature Profile Briefing Departure Enter the location designator name or latitude longitude of the departure aerodrome Destination Enter the location designator name or latitude longitude of the destination aerodrome Route Code NAIPS stores a number of regularly used routes and attaches standard Briefing lists to the routes The lists cover all MET and NOTAM requirements for the route A route code is a single letter and a number e
24. 1 Enter significant changes relating to communication equipment and this has been indicated by Z in the equipment field e g HF3452 Enter the ICAO 24 bit address of the aircraft Mode S code Enter plain language remarks that are relevant to Air Traffic Services Radios Life Jackets Dinghies O ELT 406 Mhz O Light ambas UHF L Fluorescent Capacity O VHF O UHF Color Pl VHF C Covered Tick the appropriate emergency items carried Specify the number of dinghies carried lf one or more dinghies is carried complete the following information Enter a number signifying the total capacity of all dinghies Enter the color of the dinghy dinghies Tick this box is the dinghy dinghies are covered Save the Aircraft Profile NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 102 of 124 Save Aircraft Profile As Enter a new profile ld and click the Submit button to save Aircraft Profile IO i Check Owner Personal Group Overwrite File d Submit Close Aircraft Profile Id Enter a name to save the Profile as Check To see if the profile Name is currently in use Owner Select Personal to save the template to your personal account Select Group and choose a group name to make this available to all members of that group Overwrite File Tick if altering a previously saved aircraft profile Submit Save the Aircraft profile Close Do not save and return to the Aircraft profile form Rese
25. 101 428 PUSO Se 2 Ano OO ae af o oc 90 37N oo 0544 Description BRAN TOR TSP BRIBIE BRIDISE TSP BROOKLYN BRIDGE FCE BRIBIE ISLAND TSF BRISBANE CBD TSP BROADFORD WAP BROOKLEY VOR h search Close Me This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your Wind Temperature Briefing form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the Wind Temperature Briefing form Search Route Directory After entering both the Departure and Destination aerodromes select the search icon beside the Route Code text box This will provide a list of stored routes that are available between the Departure and Destination aerodromes Highlight the route required and press OK to populate the Route Code in the Wind Temperature profile form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 29 of 124 Route Directory Departure YBBN Destination Y3SSY Domestic H1 BN H62 CORKY H12 SY H2 BN H62 MSO W180 SY L1 BN H62 LAV W128 MSO W180 SY Highlight the required route by clicking on it and then press OK Close Close the current form and return to the Wind Temperature profile page ETD Default is current date Enter the date into the text
26. 6 040 004 040 29 405 165 429 O30 007 050 17 04 140 53 O25 004 025 08 05 00 65 019 001 019 lt 02 3 O50 267 O15 001 015 13 07 Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the Wind Temperature profile form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 31 of 124 2 7 Restricted Area Briefing The Restricted Area Briefing provides a graphical display of the current status of restricted areas as listed in the PRD section of ERSA and is updated by NOTAM The Restricted Area Briefing display is not dynamic and only provides information current at the time the Briefing is requested To update it another request must be submitted Note Restricted areas may be activated with 30 minutes notice and pilots should still check with ATS prior to entering a restricted area The Briefing shows the status of permanent and temporary restricted areas Temporary restricted areas are included in ARFOR area Briefings If the temporary restricted area has been allocated a number the number may be entered into the Restricted Area field The status of military control zones and military control area is not included Restricted Area Briefing ARFOR Areas or Restricted Areas or Airspace Groups Validity 24 hr Submit Reset Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 32 of 124 Complete the form as follows ARFOR Areas For all restricted areas within an ARFOR area enter the ARFOR area s
27. 7 CASA Visual Plot GUES uc olaaa 114 107 ACCOUNT Managementin ne aeea anaa aa a iS 115 TO Mew ACCOUN td O 115 MOL Update ACCOUN acini a E E E AOE OAE 116 10 37 Change Password eian E A 117 10 4 Create and Manage Groups atada aaa 118 105 Personal or Sr Dti aa iaa id OE 121 11 NAIPS for Windows Templates oocooooooooonocomcmss 122 Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 3 of 124 1 Introduction 1 1 Background The National Aeronautical Information Processing System NAIPS provides a central database of Meteorological NOTAM and chart information The system is used by the Australian Flight Information Centre AusFIC to provide pre flight and in flight Briefings and to accept and distribute flight notifications Access to the NAIPS Internet Service NIS is available via the link on the Airservices home page http www airservicesaustralia com or directly via the Briefing Home page http www airservicesaustralia com naips Information available from NAIPS includes Australian and International NOTAM status of Restricted Areas Meteorological information Area Forecasts AREA QNH TTF METAR SPECI TAF AIRMET and SIGMET ATIS GPS RAIM availability First light Last light and Meteorological charts MET and NOTAM information is available on all Australian locations and selected locations outside Australia Flight notification details can be submitted through NAIPS in ICAO format Domestic or International and SART
28. 85 Dan L Northern L Southern AREA 86 Dan AREA 87 Dan AREA 88 Dan AREA 98 Dan AREA 99 Dan 3030 304 gesi 3091 9052 3560 garu 9380 3980 3990 if ticked will include Met information for the locations entered if ticked will include NOTAM information for the locations entered it ticked will include Head Office NOTAM if required A validity period of up to 240 hours may be added to this box Default value is 24 hours Create your Area Briefing request Clear the information you have entered on this form Return to the Area Briefing main page NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 16 of 124 Area Briefing Results For Area Print Back 0205 UTC 17 09 12 AIRSERVICES AUSTRALIA AREA BRIEFING PREPARED FOR NATPSUSER VALID FROM 0205 UTC SEP 17 2012 TO 0205 UTC SEP 18 2012 WEATHER INFORMATION AREA41 41 AREA QNH 01 04 AREA 41 1016 AMEND AREA FORECAST 162000 TO 17 1100 AREA 41 AMD OVERVIEW LOW LEVEL TROUGH NEAR YSTO YGDA SLOW MOVING ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS E OF TROUGH INCREASING AFTER 022 AREAS OF SMOKE BELOW 10000FT LOCALLY THICK NEAR FIRES SUBDIVISIONS A E OF TROUGH B W OF TROUGH WIND 2000 5000 7000 10000 14000 18500 A 010 15 360 15 350 10 VRB 10 MS02 280 15 Ms11 240 20 MS18 B 150 15 150 15 170 10 VRB 10 MS03 190 15 MS09 240 25 MS18 REMARES WINDS AT 10000FT W OF YMNE YJAR 180 15 Print Open the printer dialog box Back R
29. 9 of 124 points are used for the wind profile and are not necessarily locations which have associated MET or NOTAM information Up to 30 turning points may be entered using the location code location name or latitude and longitude Alternate Route Code NAIPS stores a number of regularly used routes and attaches standard Briefing lists to the routes The lists cover all MET and NOTAM requirements for the route A route code is a single letter and a number e g L1 L2 H1 An alternative is to enter DCT Direct If this option is chosen the information provided will be limited to GRIB winds for levels above F120 a Open a search location Directory or Route directory search Search Route Directory After entering the Destination aerodrome and Alternate aerodrome select the search icon beside the Alternate Route Code text box This will provide a list of stored routes that are available between the Destination and Alternate aerodromes Highlight the route required and press Select to populate the Route Code into the SPFIB form Route Directory x Departure YBBN Destination YSSY Domestic H1 BN H62 CORKY H12 SY H2 BN Hb2 MSO W180 SY L1 BN H62 LAV W128 MSO W100 SY E Domestic Deselect to return International routes Ok Add the highlighted route to the SPFIB page Close Return to SPFIB page Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 40 of 124 Alternate Enter the location designat
30. IB Reference Number 170002 stages MOTAM List Number Location Summary 1421 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TWY F INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 F 2293 YBBB TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H78 11 F 255 YBBB AMD R574 CONDITIONAL STATUS TO RAZ F 2333 YBBB AIG FAC 124 95 OPR REDUCED RANGE F 46 YBBB ALL ACFT DEP FM BAY 74 75 INTL PBACK INSTRUCTIONS Fj 59 YBBB AMD ERSA LOCAL TFC REG DELETE ITEM 28 Fj 78 YBBB TRIGGER NOTAM AIF SUP H04 12 YBBN RNAV RWY 01 19 E 79 YBBB OBST LGTD CRANE STEADY RED 193FT AMSL To retrieve all NOTAM in Full Text tick the check box in the NOTAM list heading Update SPFIB SPFIB Reference Number 170002 stages NOTAM List Humber Location 1421 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 Fj 2293 YBBE TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H7811 Get NOTAM Full Text NOTAM will be displayed for selected NOTAM Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 50 of 124 Full Text NOTAM for SPFIB Print Back 0606 UTC 1709 12 AIRSERVICES AUSTRALIA LONG FORMAT NOTAM BRIEFING BRISBANE FIR YBBB c1421 11 VNC BUNDABERG ROCKHAMPTON EFFECTIVE 2 JUNE 2011 AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ IS 209 FROM 07 060529 TO PERM BRISBANE YBEN c1197 11 IWY L AT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M CN EASTERN SIDE OF TWY L FOR A380 CODE E ACFT FROM 11 092000 TO PERM Print
31. IME format 1 2 References AIP ENR 1 10 Appendix 2 13 Connection PC and Browser Setup To access the NIS you must have a current version browser installed on your PC such as Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome The PC must have access to the Internet through an account with an Internet Service Provider ISP or a permanent connection Note Compatibility with a mobile device such as PDA 3G Phone is not guaranteed however setting your mobile device web browser to Always accept cookies may assist you to use the site For Microsoft Internet Explorer the Tools Internet Options Privacy Tab Advanced item should be set as follows if present e Always allow cookies For Microsoft Internet Explorer the Tools Internet Options General Tab Browser History Settings item should be set as follows if present e Set to automatically A useful tip for the items in the Documents and Downloads menu is to right click on an item select Open in New Window and resize the widow to display simultaneously with the relevant NIS page E g when creating an ICAO Flight Plan it may be useful to display the User Manual or AIP ENR 1 10 Appendix 2 alongside the ICAO form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 4 of 124 Requested information on forms can be entered in upper or lower case characters and the system will convert case as required Passwords are case sensitive 1 4 Interface NIS pages present
32. RALIA The Airservices Australia Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAIM Prediction Service RPS provides predictions of RAIN availability for flight planning purposes only Pilots in command are reminded that the predictions are based on information received from the GPS Operating Authority In flight pilots in command should use the RAIM prediction facility of their GPS equipment for RAIM availability predictions Presence of RAIM should be continuously monitored whenever GPS is used for navigation select location directory Submit Clear Enter up to twenty 20 location codes Locations in all areas can be entered in any of the following formats e Full name Brisbane e ICAO four letter designator YBBN e Navaid Identifier BN Submit Submit the GPSRAIM request Clear Clear information on the current form Select Location Directory Generates the location search function to allow you to find an approved location code Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 105 of 124 Search Location Directory Please enter at least the firsttwo letters of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory Haa Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e d SY for Sydney The system will then
33. RED FOR NAIPSUSER MELBOURNE YMML TTF METAR YMML 1702002 17006RT 9999 FEWO15 SCTO16 BRNO22 12 08 91020 EME RF00 0 000 0 NOSIG ATIS YMML Y 170142 APCH EXPECT INSTRUMENT APPROACH RWY 16 FOR ARRS RWY 27 FOR DEPS WIND 160 8 MAX DW 3ETS RWY 27 VIS GREATER THAN 10 EM CLD SCTO18 SCTOZ28 TMP 13 QNH 1020 Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the Special MET Briefing form Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form 2 4 General MET Forecasts General MET forecasts are those MET messages which do not fit known MET categories One or more of the general MET messages stored in NAIPS may be retrieved by selecting the menu item Messages in this category include Route Forecasts and SAR Forecasts They are stored in a General MET file with a Forecast name e g ROFOR YBDV YBAS or SAR FCST for SGV selection of the required Forecast is made by clicking on the item Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 21 of 124 General MET Forecasts General MET Forcasts are those MET messages which do notfitinto known MET categories AYPM YPRA 50NM RADIUS HELICOPTER OPS YPPHIYCARNYPPDNPPH Reload Reload Refresh the page to search for new General MET Forecasts special MET Briefing Results For AYPM Print Back 0214 urc 17 09 12 ATRSERVICES AUSTRALIA GENERAL MET MESSAGE BRIEFING Prepared for NAIPSUSER AYEM ARFOR 162300 TO 171100 AREAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
34. RIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H78 11 E 255 YBBB AMD R574 CONDITIONAL STATUS TO RAZ F 2333 YBBB AJG FAC 124 95 OPR REDUCED RANGE ll 46 YBBB ALL ACFT DEP FM BAY 74 75 INTL PBACK INSTRUCTIONS F 5g YBBB AMD ERSA LOCAL TFC REG DELETE ITEM 28 F 78 YBBB TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP HO4 12 YBBN RNAV RWY 01 19 al 79 YBBB OBST LGTD CRANE STEADY RED 193FT AMSL Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 46 of 124 To retrieve all NOTAM in Full Text tick the check box in the NOTAM list heading Update SPFIB SPFIB Reference Number 170002 stages MOTAM List Number Location Summary 14271 YBBB AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ ON VNC 1197 YBBB TWY LAT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M 1224 YBBB FLIGHT PROCEDURES AMDT ERSA FAC B 41 Fj 2293 YBBE TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H7811 Get NOTAM Full Text NOTAM will be displayed for selected NOTAM Full Text NOTAM for SPFIB Print Back 0606 UTC 17 09 12 ATESERYICES AUSTRALIA LONG FORMAT NOTAM BRIEFING BRISBANE FIR YBBB c1421 11 VNC BONDABERG ROCEHAMPTON EFFECTIVE 2 JUNE 2011 AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ IS 209 FROM 07 060529 To PERM BRISBANE YBEN C1197711 IWY L AT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M CN EASTERN SIDE OF TWY L FOR A380 CODE E ACFT FROM 11 092000 TO PERM Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the Update SPFIB form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 47 of 124 3 2 Update An update to a previously generated SPFIB may be obtained through
35. TRIGGER NOTAM AIP SUP H7811 Get NOTAM Full Text NOTAM will be displayed for selected NOTAM Full Text NOTAM for SPFIB Print Back 0606 UTC 17 09 12 ATRSERVICES AUSTRALIA LONG FORMAT NOTAM BRIEFING BRISBANE FIR YBBB c1421 11 VNC BUNDABERG ROCKHAMPTON EFFECTIVE 2 JUNE 2011 AMD KINGAROY NDB FREQ IS 209 FROM 07 060529 TO PERM BRISBANE YBBMN c1197 11 IWY L AT TWY P INT REDUCED WING TIP CLR TO 7 5M CN EASTERN SIDE OF TWY L FOR A380 CODE E ACFT FROM 11 092000 TO PERM Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the Update SPFIB form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 54 of 124 35 Saved Flight files can be store on behalf of users regular SPFIB defaults in the NAIPS system Each flight file is allocated a name which if entered will save data entry time Data will appear as the saved values Personal Tab For accessing SPFIB that has been saved within the NAIPS Internet Service and stored as a personal Briefing or a group Briefing for groups to which you are a member Select Personal or choose a group to which you are a member and Submit to retrieve a list of stored SPFIB available Alternatively if the File Name is known enter that and Submit to retrieve the SPFIB form with the saved information populating the relevant fields Saved SPFIB Personal Stored Via BOF Select either your user or group name and click the Submit button to get your template list F
36. Udo too USE 33395101 428 PUSO Se 2 Ano OO ae af o oc 90 37N oo 0544 Description BRAN TOR TSP BRIBIE BRIDISE TSP BROOKLYN BRIDGE FCE BRIBIE ISLAND TSF BRISBANE CBD TSP BROADFORD WAP BROOKLEY VOR h search Close Me This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your First Light Last Light form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the First Light Last Light Briefing form Date UTC Default is current date Enter the date into the text box in the format YYMMDD Alternatively the date may be chosen from the Calendar icon to the right of the date field Submit Returns the First Light Last Light request Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 25 of 124 First Light Last Light Results Location YSBKk Date 17 Sep 2012 First Light 19 27 UTC Last Light 08 13 UTC Print Back Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the First Light Last Light form 2 6 Wind Temperature Profile The Wind Temperature Profile option provides the winds and temperatures along a route It functions primarily for aircraft operating about F18
37. VFAX update will contain any relevant data which has been issued since the original AVFAX Briefing was issue Avtax briefing update for number Afas Briefing Update For 170004 Valid from 1209170637 till 1209190637 Available for Update till 1209180530 Products supplied 12000 12001 12002 121001712102 12103 12200 12201 12202 13000 15001 13002 14000 14001 14002 14003 1410014300 14400 14500 15000 15001 15102 15200 15201 15202 15300 16000 16001 16100 16101 16200 16500 16400 16402 16500 16600 16601 16500 16900 17000 17004 17002 18000 18001 18300 18400 18401 18500 18501 Weather Information 20 AREA GINA 0740 AREA 20 1018 21 AREA QNH 0740 AREA 21 1019 22 AREA QNH 07710 AREA 22 1015 30 AREA GINA 0740 AREA 3032 1016 40 AREA GINA OFAC AREA 40 1017 41 AREA QNH 0740 AREA 41 1014 aa LOC MW SRI area Print Open the printer dialog box Back Return to the AVFAX Active Briefings form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 60 of 124 4 3 1 Custom Codes AVFAX Custom codes are five digit codes which allow the user to access up to fifty products by the use of one AVFAX product code The Custom code must begin with a zero 0 however the last four characters of the product code are nominated by the user Av ax Custom Codes 1 na 2 mh Avfax Custom Codes select either Personal or Group and click the Submit button to get your custom code list or click the Add Custom Code to create anew custom code
38. Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 38 of 124 Destination Enter the location designator name or latitude longitude of the destination aerodrome Route Code NAIPS stores a number of regularly used routes and attaches standard Briefing lists to the routes The lists cover all MET and NOTAM requirements for the route A route code is a single letter and a number e g L1 L2 H1 An alternative is to enter DCT Direct If this option is chosen the information provided will be limited to GRIB winds for levels above F120 a Open a search location Directory or Route directory search Search Route Directory After entering both the Departure and Destination aerodromes select the search icon beside the Route Code text box This will provide a list of stored routes that are available between the Departure and Destination aerodromes Highlight the route required and press Select to populate the Route Code into the SPFIB form Route Directory x Departure YBBN Destination YSSY Domestic H1 BN H62 CORKY H12 SY H2 BN H62 MSO W180 SY L1 BN H62 LAV W128 MSO W130 SY Domestic Deselect to return International routes OK Add the highlighted route to the SPFIB page Close Return to SPFIB page Turning Points lf a stored route is not available or you do not wish to use that option turning points may be added to build the route Turning Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 3
39. W Ta Printkey2000 exe faa Shortcut to NIS Working ae User Restore Tool My Documents E My Computer Mi Netmork File name Oper Places Files of type All Files 5 5 Cancel 79 Import Aircraft Profile Import a saved Aircraft profile saved as a personal or group template saved on the NAIPS Internet service or an aircraft profile saved on your local computer e g saved previously using NAIPS for Windows Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 67 of 124 Open Aircraft Profile Template select Local or Stored to populate your aircraft template on the current tab NAIPS Stored Local PC NAIPS Stored Aircraft Template Filter by Profile Id RAQ ALY NAIPS Stored Personal Group Get Stored Personal Group STUDENTS v Registration Aircraft Type VHRAQ 2172 WHXLW C208 Close Provides a list of Aircraft Profile Templates that have been stored using the NAIPS Internet Service select if the Aircraft Profile Templates was stored using the NAIPS Internet Service as a Personal template Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Then you will be able to select a group name if the Aircraft Profile Template was stored using the NAIPS Internet Service as a group template Refresh the Aircraft Profile Template list Select the required Profile by clicking on the associated Profile ld listing to retur
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41. ak BL Search ie Folders gt gt lt E Address C C Program Files MAIPS Pilot Access Edu Folders x Mame Size Type Date Modified Gl 9 NAIPS Pilot Access A fee aircraft File Folder 5 04 2012 5 55 AM aircraft briefing File Folder 18 08 2008 11 33 AM E briefing Cache File Folder 18 08 2008 11 33 AM E Cache O Database File Folder 16 08 2008 11 32 AM 5 Database File Folder 5 04 2012 6 10 AM 5 details Does File Folder 4 04 2012 3 56 PM C Docs Help File Folder 4 04 2012 3 56 PM 5 Help Images File Folder 4 04 2012 3 56 PM 5 Images plans File Folder 18 08 2008 11 33 4M 5 plans update File Folder 4 04 2012 3 56 PM 5 update El airservices scp LKB Text Document 24 11 2000 7 41 AM E NetMeeting Edinternet cft 1KB CFT File 4 04 2012 3 59 PM lu office2003 BS wics exe 337 KB Application 16 10 2003 11 47 4M 9 Online Services Sis exe 2 496 KB Application 16 10 2003 10 47 AM E E Oracle EE NisHelp exe 910KB Application 23 10 2002 10 47 AM In this case the templates normally be stored as follows e Flight Notifications in the details sub folder e SPFIB in the details sub folder e Location Briefing in the details sub folder e Aircraft Profile in the aircraft sub folder These locations could be altered by the user by either installing NAIPS for Windows in a different location than the default setting or by saving the templates in a customised dir
42. ame MY COMPANY Email Address NAIPUSER EMAIL COM_AU Confirm Email Address di 123 MAIN STREET Address 2 AUTE EAGLE FARM State OLD T Postcode 4009 Phone Number 0712345678 dial 0787654321 Avfax ID 00574 submit Submit Save changes made to the User account details Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 116 of 124 10 3 Change Password Change Account Password Current Password PEF New Password AAA Confirm New Password eee0000686 Email Address NAIPUSER EMAIL COM_AU Confirm Email Address NAIPUSER EMAIL COM AU Submit Reset Entries marked with a red asterisk are mandatory fields and must be completed by entering appropriate information e Enter your Current Password e Enter your New Password e Confirm New Password e Enter your email address confirmation will be sent to this address e Confirm your email address Submit Save the new password and email address Reset Clear information on the current form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 117 of 124 10 4 Create and Manage Groups Group Management selecta group name from the group list to view the group details Create Group Delete Group Refresh Groups Group Details a 3 Managed by NAIPSUSER Name z a MYCOMPANY gt ah STUDENTS a Description 4 A belong to i _ e PERU EEEE Managers Members a INSTRUCTORS User Name ls Manager Delete Groups Create G
43. aracter Custom Code name Personal Select if the AVFAX Custom code is to be created as a personal Custom code Group To access the drop down menu of groups and make the AVFAX Custom code available to a group to which you are a member Overwrite Overwrite an existing Custom code with the same name Submit Save the AVFAX Custom code Avfax Custom Codes The custom code ONEV S has been saved successfully i eal Avfax Custom Codes You will receive a confirmation message advising that your AVFAX Custom Code has been created successfully Close Return to the AVFAX Custom Code form Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Back to Custom Codes Return to AVFAX Custom Codes list Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 63 of 124 4 3 2 Product Codes Allows a user to search for the content of an AVFAX product code Avfax Product Codes Enter your full or partial product code and click the Submit button Product Code Code 17000 17001 17002 17003 17004 17005 17008 17009 17010 17011 Product code numeric Enter between 2 and 5 digits of the AVFAX Product code to view list of matching AVFAX products submit Reset Ver 1 1 170 Submit MET 70 MET YMHE MET YMLT MET YDPO MET YSTH MET TSI MET SMI MET YSRN MET YYY MET YMSY Definition Search from matching AVFAX product codes Clear the Product code tex
44. ations Submit Submit the GPSRAIM request Clear Clear information on the current form 7 Charts NAIPS provides a number of Meteorological charts that are available for download and printing 7 1 Chart Directory NAIPS Chant Directory Pilots should check the validity period of charts prior to using Code Name Type Received 21000 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS CHART CONVERSION Image 19700102 1316 01002 TRA WIDE BAY FIRING AREA Image 19700102 1316 81003 YTTI AD REGISTERED TEXT 19700102 1316 81007 TEST TEXT TEXT 19700102 1316 81012 TEST Image 19700102 1316 81120 INTERNATIONAL SIGMETS TEXT 19700102 1316 81200 MSL ANALYSIS CHART Image 19700102 1316 231201 UPPER ANALYSIS WIND STRENGTH amp DIST 4050 Image 18700102 1316 81202 UPPER ANALYSIS WIND STRENGTH amp DIST 4100 Image 19700102 1316 21203 UPPER ANALYSIS WIND STRENGTH 4 DIST F185 Image 19700102 1316 81204 MSL PROGNOSIS CHART Image 19700102 1316 41205 UPPER ANALYSIS WIND STRENGTH amp DIST F340 Image 19700102 1316 81208 GOES WEST SATPIC Image 19700102 1316 81220 GPF 0000 Image 19700102 1316 81221 GPF 0600 Image 19700102 1316 81222 GPF 1200 Image 19700102 1316 81223 GPF 1800 Image 19700102 1316 Code AVFAX Product code for the associated chart Name Brief description of the chart Format of the chart Image or Text Received Time chart stored in NAIPS Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 110 of 124 Click on the code number for the requi
45. available GPS RAIM included for departure destination alternate and any location listed in the additional location boxes for which a GPS RAIM is available If GPS RAIM is not available for a location message advising on its non availability will be included As no Briefing list is attached to an Ad Hoc route the following additional Briefing information must be requested to provide a full Briefing a Flight Information Region NOTAM b C 3 1 3 En route Prohibited Restricted and Danger area NOTAM ARFOR Area QNH AIRMET SIGMET for low and medium height bands Height bands To reduce the amount of unnecessary information provided height band parameters have been set with the NAIPS system As a consequence flights operating within a particular band will only receive information relevant to that band see By Stored Routes and by Ad Hoc Routes manual information above Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 44 of 124 e LOW Below 10 00 feet e MEDIUM Between 10 000 feet and Flight Level 185 e HIGH At or above Flight Level 185 3 1 4 SPFIB Full Text NOTAM NOTAM that have been active for more than seven 7 days are shown on an SPFIB as a one line summary The full text for each of these NOTAM is available in two ways e When compiling the initial SPFIB request tick the option Full Text NOTAM which will return the full text for all NOTAM within the SPFIB New SPFIB Open NfW file Aircraft ID
46. craft type designators site 9 6 Operational Documentation AIP ERSA DAH etc Link to the Airservices Aeronautical Information package online material and publications 9 7 Local Time to UTC Conversion Chart Link to a table of Australian Local Times to UTC 9 8 CASA Visual Pilot Guides CASA make available a number of Visual Pilot guides for the former GAAP locations The Visual Pilot guides are available from this link Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 114 of 124 10 Account Management 10 1 View Account User Account Details For help with NAIPS Pilot Briefing Service call the Airservices Australia Help Desk 24 hrs a day 7 days a week on 7800 807 960 User Name MAIPSUSER Last Name CITIZEN First Name JOHN Company Name WY COMPANY Email Address NAIPUSER EMAIL COM AU ARN or Pilot Licence Number Postal Address 123 MAIN STREET Town EAGLE FARM State QLD Postcode 4009 Country AUSTRALIA Phone Number 0712345678 Fax Number 0787654321 Avfax ID 00574 Edit Edit Opens the Update User Account Details form for amendment of registration details Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 115 of 124 10 2 Update Account Update User Account Details For help with NAIPS Pilot Briefing Service call the Airservices Australia Help Desk 24 hrs a day 7 days a week on 1800 601 960 User Name NAIPSLSER Last Name CITIZEN First Name JOHN ARN or Pilot Licence Number Company N
47. ct Personal or Group and click the Submit button to generate your briefing Owner Personal Group iv MY COMPANY Submit Close pe Personal Select if the AVFAX Briefing is to be created as a personal Briefing Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Submit View the AVFAX Briefing Avfax Briefing For Codes 14001 27001 Print Back Aviax Briefing Number 170006 Valid from 1209170633 till 1209190633 Available for update till 1209180633 Products supplied 14001 27001 Weather Information YBBN TAF YBBN 1704472 1706 1812 05012EKT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO30 FM171000 02008KT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO25 BRNO40 FM171500 03005KT 9999 LIGHT RAIN SCTO20 BENO40 EM180000 04012KT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO30 INTER 1706 1806 3000 SHOWERS OF RAIN BENO12 PROB30 TEMPO 1706 1712 2000 THUNDERSTORMS WITH RAIN BENO15 SCTO40CB REHE T 21 18 16 14 1016 1018 1019 1019 YBBH TIF METAR YBBN 1706302 01007KT 9999 FEWO26 BEM115 21 13 91017 BME RFOO 0 000 0 INTER 0630 0930 3000 SHOWERS OF RAIN BENO12 YBBH METAR YBBN 1706302 01007KT 9999 FEWO26 BRN115 21 13 91017 EMK RFOO 0 000 0 YBBH ATIS YBBN X 170554 APCH EXP INSTRUMENT APCH EWY 01 AND EWY 14 FOR ARR EWY 01 FOR DEP OPR INFO CONVERGING RUNWAY OPERATIONS IWY BRAVO RESTR APPLY AS PER NOTAMS WIND 040 10 MAX DW 3KIS RWY 14 MAX XW 12KTS EWY 14 VIS GI 10 KM Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 58 of 124 Print O
48. ds 57 4 1 NEW 1 i a a e le 57 4 2 Update AV FAX Bil Sti siii acid nai ic 59 ddr ACIE BEINGS sania cane aantanat a onal adatom esa eee 59 Ad RSIS TOMI OSS a E O T A 61 7 REN ole UCB o o E eee er ee OU RENE oe eee SL Rt ORE Ma ee te oe AN Teo OSE ES See er na ee 64 Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 2 of 124 5 1 CAOS aca 65 AA APP E A a E A suena 85 Dee O teed etaecrctlest ioaea ues a nap eauere tide ees 92 De DAN CG mitin iu 95 do AIP IGM INOTIHICATION FO Me e ter di 98 901 AMCrai EOIN ardid dada 98 Daf Alircr it Prole Directly sreinge nane NE Ei Eae 104 6 GPS RAIM Availability wcicsisecisecissesscecicsSeacstesaspacvacancactadsvestencesaaslexcesseuccusntseaceneusens 105 6 1 PUSAN oiii E a a E A EE EES 105 Oe NEw ZONING ni EE E EOE T E O O ES 108 O Solomon Slin ia debantees 109 6 4 LONA aa 109 7 Chatarra aia E E E 110 7 1 BF a Ui tO 6 1 9 Ganenn ar i eo Onn Ee 110 8 Other Ser vic iva 112 8 1 me Zone Converted dada 112 Guz wIVIOOM ISG MOON SOT assanir NE E aN 113 9 Documents and DownloadS ooooocooocoonocssss 114 9 ION IPS O E rca seieteeate 114 de USAMOS liceos 114 93 CEM A A e dns ceeahaty testa ts 114 94 Frequently Asked QUESOS aise sisi ieceetiesracieie a O S 114 9 5 Alrcraft Type Designators cusco a e eh Mieke elo 114 9 6 Operational Documentation AIP ERSA DAH et occcncocnnccononanononacocononanononananonananononanos 114 97 Local Time to UTE COwWersi niGhatasa a 114 99
49. e at least one manager of a group Add Manager Add a new User as Manager of the group Add Group Manager x Enter a User Name and click the Add button to add as a new group manager User Name The user will not see the group until the next time they log in or refresh their groups Add Cancel Enter the User Name in the Text box Add save the User Name entered as a new Group Manager Cancel Close the Add Group Manager form without saving changes Members Managers Members User Name ls Manager Delete NAIPSUSER2 O Delete TESTER92 O Delete TESTER93 O Delete TESTPILOT J Delete Add Member Lists members of the group by User Name Is Manager Tick this box if you wish to make this user a manager of the group Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 120 of 124 Delete Delete this user from the group Add Member Add a new user as a member of the group Add Group Member x Enter a User Name and click the Add button to add as a new group member User Name The user will not see the group until the next time they log in or refresh their groups Enter username that is to be added to the group and click Add The new member will be added to the group and included in the list of members This user will have access to flight notifications briefings and stored templates that are saved under the group name immediately They are able to do this by accessing the appropriate menu item for
50. e name of the pilot in command Enter a phone number where you can be reached Person on Board Radios Life Jackets Dinghies C ELT 406 Mhz E Light bas C UHF L Fluorescent Capacity O VHF C UHF Calar L VHF Covered Enter the Endurance in hours and minutes e g 0420 4 hours and twenty minutes Enter the number of persons on board for this stage NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 82 of 124 Survival Radios Tick the appropriate emergency items carried Life Jackets Dinghies Number Specify the number of dinghies carried lf one or more dinghies are carried complete the following information Capacity Enter a number signifying the total capacity of all dinghies Color Enter the color of the dinghy dinghies Covered Tick this box is the dinghy dinghies are covered Aircraft colour and markings Enter the aircraft colour and significant markings Surv equip Notes Enter additional information about survival equipment carried Submitting the flight notification submi Dave S Reset Perga Submit Personal Select if the flight notification is to be created as a Personal flight notification If personal is unticked when submitting the flight notification you will be prompted first to enter a group name prior to submitting Explanation of Personal and Group accounts Submit loao Flight Notification x Select the Personal or Group option and click the Submit butto
51. e of any en route alternate if applicable Take Off Alternate Enter the name of any Take Off Alternate if applicable Enter route details to the revised destination aerodrome followed by a four letter location indicator of that aerodrome if applicable Enter plain language remarks that are relevant to Air Traffic Services e g MDGNDB BN ILS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Enter a SARTIME by selecting the date from the calendar icon and enter a four figure SARTIME UTC For a SARTIME to be advised select the date from the calendar icon and use either TBA or TBN in place of the four figure time NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 81 of 124 For At Pilot in Command Pilot Name Phone number Supplementary supplementary Endurance Survival Ol First Aid Rations C Water Aircraft Colour and Markings Surv Equip Notes Endurance Persons on Board Ver 1 1 select Arrival or Departure as appropriate from the drop down menu Enter the destination aerodrome or departure aerodrome if a SARTIME for Departure using the four letter authorised abbreviation or a latitude and longitude ZZZZ cannot be accepted as a Sartime location If ZZZZ is used as either the departure or destination aerodrome ensure this field matches the DEP or DEST data entered in the Other information section of the Flight Notification as appropriate Enter th
52. e segment e g J84 DCT is also entered in this field when appropriate Significant Point Enter a significant point using a 2 to 5 character ICAO location code If no ICAO location code is available use one of the following e Latitude and Longitude a Degrees only seven characters Enter 2 figures describing the Latitude in degrees followed by S South or N North followed by 3 figures describing the longitude in degrees followed by E East or W West Leave no spaces between latitude and longitude e g 235143E Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 76 of 124 Speed Level Ver 1 1 b Degrees and minutes eleven characters Enter 4 figures describing the latitude in degrees and minutes followed by S South or N North followed by 5 figures describing the longitude in degrees and minutes followed by E East or W West Leave no spaces between latitude and longitude e g 2230S14320E Bearing and distance from an approved location code Enter the identification of the approved location code using the two 2 to five 5 character approved location code e g SY or YSSY followed by the bearing in three 3 figures magnetic and the distance in three 3 figures in nautical miles Leave no spaces between the location code and the bearing and distance e g SY300008 Enter the true air speed of the aircraft when it changes by more than five percent of TAS in the following format
53. ectory structure These locally saved templates can be used in the NAIPS Internet Service by navigating to the required file when prompted For Flight notifications use the Open Nt file Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 123 of 124 File Upload Look in 9 0 PE my Documents i 4 My Computer My Recent EE adobe Reader Documents a AudioPC Player a Mozilla Firefox AvNet Operational Information Package Documents fa Shortcut to NIS Working af User Restore Tool Desktop My Documents My Computer ea My Network Files of type All Files Once these templates have been opened in the NAIPS Internet Service they can then be saved within NAIPS by using the Save button This will make the templates available for use from other computers with Internet Access by logging on with your usual User Name and password Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 124 of 124
54. erby Owned Group INSTRUCTORS File Name File Name Route Aircraft ID y TESTO1 YREDY GYM TESTO1 TESTOZ2 YEMUYBAR YLRE TESTO2 Y TESTOR YHIBDAYSIYMAEANHID TESTO3 TESTOS YSBK AYORGAYBTHYMDGYOBENSBRK TESTOS TESTOY YPGVAYRNGANGUYGTEYLEVAYRNGS TESTOS TEST51 YFJTY BUN TEST51 y TEST52 YPITYBUN YPJT TEST52 a TEST53 YPITY BUNAYPJITAMPPH TEST53 3 TEST55 YMMUYPADYPPHYPADYSSYYBBN TEST55 Route YMMLYPADYPPHYPADYS SYYBBN a TEST95 YMMLYPADYYPPHAYPADMNSSYINZAA TEST95 Select to show the expanded legs of the saved flight Notification Stored via Bof For accessing Flight notification that have previously been stored in NAIPS on your behalf by the Briefing Office After accessing the Flight notifications that have been Stored via BOF they may be saved to your NAIPS Internet service account as either a personal template or allocated to a group by use of the Save As function Alternatively they may remain on the NAIPS servers and be accessed by means of the Stored via BOF tab as required however you will not be able to save changes to the stored flight notifications in this case Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 96 of 124 saved Flight Notification Personal stored Via BOF thi stored via BOF Flight Notifications are Stored Flight Flies as described in ERSA which have been saved in NAIPS by the BOF on behalf of companies prior to the introduction of NIS Enter the aircraft identifiertid
55. es in the SPFIB form When the SPFIB Stored menu item is selected a form is displayed which allows display of any stored personal or group SPFIB The required SPFIB can be selected by clicking on the filename 3 1 SPFIB If a flight file is not held by NAIPS for your flight or you do not wish to use a flight file a blank SPFIB can be created from the SPFIB menu item Select the form and enter required data Field titles with a red asterisk beside them indicate that entering appropriate information is mandatory The fields on the form should be entered as follows Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 34 of 124 New SPFIB Open NAN file Domestic E Aircraft ID Validity 24 hr Expanded Wind Profile TAS Weight Category L Light w Aust International Series NOTAM MMM Full Text NOTAM 1 X Main Route Details Departure ETD Date pute ETD Time puto FlightLevel Destination a 120917 ES a Route one mustbe entered Alternate Route Code Route Code Alternate a q a or Turning Points or Turning Points Flight Level One turning point per line Additional Locations Area Get Briefin Save As Reset Personal A g Aircraft ID Enter the Aircraft Identification alphanumeric maximum 7 characters Validity A validity period of up to 240 hours may be added to this box Default value is 24 hours TAS Enter the true air speed of the aircraft as one of the
56. eturn to the Area Briefing form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 17 of 124 2 3 Special MET Briefing The special MET function allows a user to search for MET messages by type for specified locations Special MET Briefing Select location directory Domestic Only Locations L TAF E TTF L METAR Ol AQNH Include Li sigweT O ARFOR ClaimmeT Cl atis Submit Reset Select location directory Generates the location search function to allow you to find an approved location code Search Location Directory a Please enter atleast the first two letters of the location e 0 SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 18 of 124 Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory a Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Close E Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the Special Met Briefing form Search Location Directory 7 x Please enter at least the first two letter s of the location e q sy for sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have Y as the first letters search
57. f five hours and twenty three minutes Persons on Board Enter Persons on Board for each leg separated by a space This field will also accept TBA to be advised e g 122 TBA Add Stage Add another stage to the Sartime Flight Notification Route Description Departure Enter the departure point using the four letter authorised abbreviation or a latitude and longitude For aerodromes without an authorised abbreviation enter ZZZZ In Remarks enter the common name of the location followed by DEP then the bearing and distance from a location with an authorised abbreviation Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 87 of 124 Example Remarks CLYDE DEPYYTONSUOO0 ETD Select the date from the calendar icon and enter a four figure departure time UTC note ETD is not mandatory on the SARTIME flight notification form but if entered both Date and Time fields must be completed Destination Enter the destination using the four letter authorised abbreviation or a latitude and longitude For aerodromes without an authorised abbreviation enter ZZZZ In Remarks enter the common name of the location followed by DEST then the bearing and distance from a location with an authorised abbreviation Example Remarks EBRDEN DESPA MAY 139005 Significant Points Enter significant points along the route using the 2 to 4 letter authorised abbreviation or a latitude and longit
58. fication form DOF UTC Date of Flight Enter the date of flight departure into the text box in the format YYMMDD or Alternatively the date may be chosen from the Calendar icon to the right of the Date raz field ES CAUTION UTC date may not coincide with local date EOBT Estimated Off Blocks Time Enter the Estimated Time of Departure as a four figure UTC time in the format HHMM now called EOBT Speed Enter the true air speed TAS for the first or whole cruising portion of the flight as one of the following Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 74 of 124 Flight level Destination q TEET Alternate q Route Directory Ver 1 1 N Knots expressed as N followed by four figures e g N0200 200 knots M Mach number expressed as M followed by three figures e g M080 Mach 80 Enter the cruising level for the first or whole portion of the route to be flown F Flight level followed by three 3 figures e g F330 A Altitude followed by three 3 figures e g A055 Enter the location designator or full name of the destination aerodrome If the location is unknown or does not have a four letter ICAO location code enter ZZZZ Then in DEST of Other section enter the latitude and longitude of the Destination aerodrome or bearing and distance from a location with an authorised abbreviation Open a search location Directory see Departure
59. following e N Knots expressed as N followed by four figures e g N0200 200 knots e M Mach number expressed as M followed by three figures e g M080 Mach 80 Weight Category Drop down menu to enter one of the following options Category as listed in AIP e L Light Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 7 000kg or less e M Medium Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of between 7 000kg and 136 000kg Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 35 of 124 e H Heavy Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 136 000kg or greater Open Nfw File Open a Directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Choose file Lock ir E Desktop e El e EJ F ry Documents ial Y My Computer My Recent Ml adobe Reader Documents aye SOL Developer E Google Chrome k B mozilla Firefox Desktop EE MFW T Printkey2000 exe a r fq Shortcut to NIS Working User Restore Tool My Documents E My Computer A My Network Filename o sme le Fame Der Files of type All Files Lancel Domestic De select this option if the flight is proceeding outside of Australia Expanded wind profile This field is relevant to flights receiving a Wind Temperature profile above F120 If not selected the Wind Temperature profile will be provided for a direct route between the Departure and Destination Headwind Tailwind component
60. g L1 L2 H1 For a Wind Temperature Profile briefing only the Wind data will be returned An alternative is to enter DCT Direct If this option is chosen the information provided will be limited to GRIB winds for levels above F120 Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 27 of 124 a Open a search location Directory or Route directory search Search Location Directory a Please enter at least the first two letteris of the location e g S for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Clase Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory a Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Clase we Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the Wind Temperature Briefing form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 28 of 124 Search Location Directory Please enter at least the first two letters of the location 120 57 for Syaney S The system will then retrieve only those locations which hawe Y as the first letters search Criteria Unigue Name BAA T Y BBB BBB YBBB BBG Yhihdhd Ebl YBBB BL TY YBBB lt x BOF MiM BF hi ho a BH Lat Long atla Bae Udo too USE 33395
61. g Areas text box below the map A maximum of five 5 areas may be chosen for each Briefing request Alternatively the Briefing Area code may be entered directly into the Briefing Areas text box selection of sub divisions relevant to each ARFOR area can be entered directly into the Briefing Areas text box or chosen with the assistance of the Area amp Sub Area Directory button Area amp Sub Area Directory This will present the following form showing the sub divisions available within the ARFOR areas You can select up to five 5 areas by ticking the required areas Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 15 of 124 AREA 30 Dan C Southern C Northern LJ metro AREA 32 Dan AREA 40 Dan LI North Coast L South Coast LI North West Dl South West LJ metro AREA 41 Dan L Eastern F Western 9300 9301 9302 95303 9320 9400 4401 9402 9403 9404 4404 9410 9411 9412 AREA 51 Dan AREA 52 Dan AREA 53 Dan AREA 60 Dan Dlwest Coast linang Metro AREA 61 Dan AREA 62 Dan AREA 63 Clan Include met M NOTAM Cl Head Office NOTAM Validity Pa Subrnit Include Met NOTAM Head Office NOTAM Reset Validity Submit Reset Back Ver 1 1 hr Back 95170 9520 9530 3600 3601 3602 3603 9610 9620 9630 AREA 83 Dan AREA 84 Dan AREA
62. get your NAIPS password access the Forgotten Password menu and enter your registered NAIPS user name An email will be sent to your currently nominated email account Forgotten Password User Not Logged in Login For password recovery to the account email address enter the NAIPS Internet Service User name User Name Register Forgotten Password j g assword Submit Reset t Documents and Downloads Wersion 0 1 0 1137 Username Enter your NAIPS registered Username Submit Send your forgotten password request Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 9 of 124 2 2 1 Briefing Location Briefing A Location Briefing will provide all MET and NOTAM information on the selected locations LIDED Logout Home Welcome NWAIPSUSER lt Briefing Location Briefing r 5 a k a ba r y b b Location Briefing Open NAV file Area Briefing Select location director Domestic Only Locations Special MET Briefing General MET Forecasts First Light Last Light Wind Temperature Profile Include Met NOTAM Ll Head Office NOTAM Restricted Area Briefing Validity 24 hr C Include SIGMET SPFIB Submit Reset Aviax Flight Notification GPS RAIM Charts Other Services Documents and Downloads Account Management Wersion 0 1 0 1137 Select location directory Generates the location search functi
63. h records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your Flight notification form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the Flight notification form SARTIME DTG Enter a SARTIME by selecting the date from the calendar icon and enter a four figure SATIME UTC For a SARTIME to be advised select the date from the calendar icon and use either TBA or TBN in place of the four figure time For Select Arrival or Departure as appropriate from the drop down menu AP Enter the destination aerodrome or departure aerodrome if a SARTIME for Departure using the four letter authorised Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 90 of 124 abbreviation or a latitude and longitude or bearing and distance from a known location Contact PIC Enter the name of the pilot in command Phone Enter a phone number where you can be reached Radios Tick the relevant text box to indicate which type of Emergency radios are carried VHF UHF ELT 406 Mhz Remarks Enter miscellaneous text here to include other relevant information Submitting the SARTIME flight notification submi Save AS Reset ligadas Submit V Personal Select if SARTIME flight notificatio
64. he SELCAL code of the aircraft if equipped Enter the type of aircraft when an approved aircraft type designator has not been assigned and ZZZZ has been entered in Aircraft ID e g Echo Mk 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 80 of 124 CODE DLE OPR ORGN PER ALTN RALT TALT RIP RMK SARTIME DIG Ver 1 1 Enter the ICAO 24 bit address of the aircraft Mode S code En route Delay Use this field to indicate that the aircraft will be operating in a particular area or at a location for a specified time e g Aerial Work Enter the identification of the approved location code using the two 2 to five 5 character approved location code latitude and longitude or bearing and distance from an approved location code This code must appear in the route description section of the flight notification form also e g MDGO0015 Multiple locations can be entered with a space preceding each additional area or location e g CG0015 BNO010 Enter the name of the Operator when required Originator 8 letter AFTN address Enter the Aircraft performance category as specified in AIP ENR IFR Aircraft arriving at a controlled aerodrome must insert their performance category Enter the latitude and longitude or bearing and distance from an authorised abbreviation for the Alternate aerodrome when ZZZZ has been used in the Alternate field Enter the nam
65. ith Alt Dl oemode S No ID or Alt C 82 408 8 OUTAN 1090Mhz CI U2 ADS B CUTAN UAT CI 2 ADS B OUTAN YOL M4 L 61 408 WITH ATN Departure aerodrome Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Dla GBAS Dle Loran LJE1 FMc WPR ACARS L E3 FDC ACARS Llc eNss L Ng Dlu2 CPDLC FANS 1 4 HFDL Dlua CPDLC FANS 1 8 DL Mode Dlu6 CPDLO FANS 1 4 SATCOM MTSAT Dlk mLs LJnt4 ATC RTF UNMARSAT LI M3 ATC RTF tridiurn LIR PaN LJU UHF Lvwervent Ly VHF 8 33kHz Spacing Select the appropriate Surveillance equipment from the check LJ c Mode A and Cl H Mode S with ID Alt Enhanced Surv L L ode with ID Al ADS B Enhanced Sur Ll S Mode S with ID amp Alt L B1 405 B OUT 1090Mmhz LJ W1 ADS B OUT UAT C v1 ADS B OUT VDL M4 LJ D1 ADS C WITH FANS 1 4 Enter the location designator or full name of the departure Page 72 of 124 If the location is unknown or does not have a four letter ICAO location code enter ZZZZ Then in DEP of Other section enter the latitude and longitude of the Departure aerodrome or bearing and distance from a location with an authorised abbreviation a Open a search location Directory Search Location Directory a Please enter at least the first two letters of the location 2 9 S for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Enter at least two letters of the location that
66. itter by Personal Group File Name Submit Personal Select if the SPFIB was saved as a personal Briefing Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Flight File Name Enter the flight File Name if known Submit Refresh the Stored SPFIB list with your selection or to return the SPFIB form if the File Name is used Stored via BOF For accessing SPFIB that have previously been stored in NAIPS on your behalf by the Briefing Office After accessing the SPFIB that have been Stored via BOF they may be saved to your NAIPS Internet service account as either a personal SPFIB or allocated to a group by use of the Save As function Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 53 of 124 Alternatively they may remain on the NAIPS servers and be accessed by means of the Stored via BOF tab as required however you will not be able to save changes to the stored SPFIB in this case saved SPFIB Personal stored Via BOF stored via BOF SPFIB are Stored Flight Flies as described in ERSA which have been saved in NAIPS by the BOF on behalf of companies prior to the introduction of MIS Enter either the Aircraft ID or File Name and click the Submit button Aircraft ID File Name submit Aircraft 1D Enter the Aircraft ID if one has been saved in the SPFIB Or File Name Enter the flight File Name for the stored SPFIB if known Submit lf a File Name ha
67. manager of that group Additional users can be added to the list as a manager This addition must be made by an existing manager of the group saved SPFIB select either your user or group name and click the Submit button to get your template list Filter by O owned O Group File Name STUDENTS AERO CLUB INSTRUCTORS 11 NAIPS for Windows Templates For users who have stored Templates in NAIPS for Windows such as e Flight Notifications e SPFIB e Location Briefing e Aircraft Profiles These may be accessed using the NAIPS Internet Service and then stored on NAIPS for use from any computer with Internet Access NAIPS for Windows saved files using specific File extensions depending on the type of template The choice of name for that file was chosen by the user on saving Template file extensions within NAIPS for Windows are e Flight Notifications dtl e g vhabc dtl e SPFIB dtl e g ymmlymay dtl e Location Briefing loc e g training loc e Aircraft Profiles acf e g vhmax acf These templates were stored in the computer on which they were created Where they are stored depends on where NAIPS for Windows was installed by the user Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 122 of 124 However as a guide by default NAIPS for Windows would normally be installed with the following path C Program Files NAIPS Pilot Access t NAIPS Pilot Access Ea Ex File Edit View Favorites Tools Help qe Q b
68. mous Integrity Monitoring RAIM Prediction Service RPS provides predictions of RAIM availability for flight planning purposes only Pilots in command are reminded that the predictions are based on information received from the GPS Operating Authority In flight pilots in command should use the RAIM prediction facility of their GPS equipment for RAIM availability predictions Presence of RAIM should be continuously monitored whenever GPS is used for navigation select the required locations up to 20 and then click on the Submit request button A N O Z E NZLX Alexandra E Nzou Oamaru L NZAR Ardmore LJ NzMa Qaonui MZAA Auckland NZOH Ohakea C NzJI Bay Of Islands Hospital F NZOA Omarama O nzc Chatham C NZPA Paihia C NZCH Christchurch C NZPM Palmerston North O NZJE Dargaville Hospital O NzPP Paraparaumu E NZDN Dunedin LJ NZUK Pukaki C Nzes Gisborne C NZQN Queenstown Select up twenty 20 locations by ticking the check box beside the required locations Submit Submit the GPSRAIM request Clear Clear information on the current form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 108 of 124 6 3 Solomon Islands GPS RAIM Availability Solomon Islands The Airservices Australia Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAIM Prediction Service RPS provides predictions of RAIM availability for flight planning purposes only Pilots in command are reminded thatthe predictions are based on information received f
69. n is to be created as a Personal flight notification If personal is unticked when submitting the flight notification you will be prompted first to enter a group name prior to submitting Submit Sartime x Select the Personal or Group option and click the Submit button to submit your current sartime O Personal Group submit Cancel Submit Submit the SARTIME flight notification Cancel Cancel the submission and return to the SARTIME flight notification form Save As save the SARTIME flight notification as a template Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 91 of 124 save Sartime Template select the Personal or Group option and click the Submit button File Name Check Owner Personal Group Ovenwrite File F Submit Cancel A Filename Enter the filename you wish to save as Check Check if the filename is currently in use Owner Select Personal to save the template to your personal account select Group and choose a group name to make this available to all members of that group Overwrite File Tick if altering a previously saved Sartime Template Submit Save the Sartime Template Cancel Close this form without saving the template and return to the Sartime Flight notification form Reset Clear current form to enter new SARTIME flight notification details 5 3 Active To view previously submitted flight notifications for amendment cancellati
70. n the defaults saved in this Profile to the Flight Notification form Close Close Aircraft Profile Template form and return to Flight Notification form lf the your Aircraft Profile Template was created in NAIPS for Windows and is stored on you local computer select Local PC to enable navigation to those files Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 68 of 124 Open Aircraft Profile Template x Select Local or Stored to populate your aircraft template on the current tab NWAIPS Stored Local PC Local PC Aircraft Template Please click the Select button to select your aircraft profile template from your local disk Close Me Select Open a Directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Choose file Icao_sartimed dtl E sartime dl My Recent m test del Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer Places My Network File name ltest dll Open Files of type All Files Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 69 of 124 Close Add stage Main Aircraft ID Flight Rules Flight Type Ver 1 1 Close Aircraft Profile Template form and return to Flight Notification form Add additional stages to the flight notification form complete each stage prior to adding the next stage This will ensure that the defaults entered will appear in the subsequent s
71. n to submit your current sartirme Personal Y Group w Submit Cancel Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 83 of 124 Submit Submit the flight notification Cancel Cancel submission of the flight notification and return to the flight notification form Save As Save the flight notification as a template save lcao Template x select the Personal or Group option and click the Submit button File Name Owner Check Personal Group Overwrite File F Filename Check Owner Overwrite File Save Cancel Reset Ver 1 1 Save Cancel Enter the filename you wish to save as To see if the filename is already in use Select Personal to save the template to your personal account Select Group and choose a group name to make this available to all members of that group Tick if altering a previously saved Template Save the Template Close this form without saving the template and return to the Flight notification form Clear the flight notification form NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 84 of 124 5 2 Sartime The SARTIME flight Notification requires basic information and a SARTIME to be entered Note This notification may only be used for operations wholly outside controlled airspace OCTA Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 85 of 124 sartime Flight Notification New Aircraft ID Aircraft Ty
72. ng searched is not in Australia Location or Latitude Longitude Enter a valid location code or Location name in full A Latitude and Longitude may be entered in the following formats e Degrees only format e g 335151E e Degrees and Minutes format e g 3305515135E Open a search location directory search Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 23 of 124 Search Location Directory Please enter at least the firsttwo letters of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory pa Please enter atleast the first two letters of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters Search Criteria BR Search Clase oe Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the First Light Last Light Briefing form Page 24 of 124 Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Search Location Directory Please enter at least the first two letters of the location 120 57 for Syaney se The system will then retrieve only those locations which have Y as the first letters search Criteria Unique Name BAA T BBB Bbbl YBBb 4 BBG Yhihdhd Ebl YBBB BL TY YBBB lt x BOF MiM BF RAZA BH Lat Long atla Bae
73. on or submission of an Arrival message in the case of a flight with an active SARTIME Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 92 of 124 Active Flight Notification Active Flight Notifications select either personal or group name and click the Submit button to get your active flight notification list Filter by Owned Group Submit Number Route Aircraft ID DateTime Created UTC BOBCASDM YBBNOSO0OVYBCG12009 CFS1400 SB NAIPSO1 18 09 2012 01 30 05 Route YBBNOSOO YBCG1200 YCFS1400 SBK BOBCA5SS YREDYBUD WAKO 18 09 2012 01 26 57 Owned select if the Flight Notification was submitted as a personal Flight Notification Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Use if the Flight Notification was saved to a group which you are a member Submit Refresh the flight notifications list with your selection Number A NAIPS allocated reference number for the Flight Notification Click to open the Flight Notification Route An outline of the route segments in the Active Flight Notification Aircraft 1D Aircraft Identification of the submitted flight notification Date Created Display the Date and Time of submission of the Flight Notification y Select to show the expanded legs of the Flight Notification Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 93 of 124 Domestic O International Open MEA file Denotes mandatory fields Import Ai
74. on to allow you to find an approved location code Search Location Directory a Please enter at least the first two letters of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 10 of 124 Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory a Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Close E Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the Location Briefing form Search Location Directory 2 xX Please enter at least the first two letter s of the location e q 3 Y for sydney Z The system will then retrieve only those locations which hawe Y as the first letters search Criteria BR Unique Name Lat Long Description BAA T Y BBB a2 405 151 21E BRANATON TSP BbblL YBBb 4 cdo 153 09E BRIBIE BRIDGE ar BBG hahah aK 33993 191 12E BROOKLYN BRIDGE VFL Ebl YBBB 7005 153 09E BRIBIE ISLAND TSP BL TY YBBB lt x 2200 153 02E BRISBANE CBD TSP BOF MMi 3 125 145 03E BROADFORD MAMP BF M kZHU as 30 S N O86 054 BROOKLEY VOR mal Search Close ps Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 11 of 124 This list allows you to scroll
75. or name or latitude longitude of the alternate aerodrome Turning Points lf a stored route is not available or you do not wish to use that option turning points may be added to build the route Turning points are used for the wind profile and are not necessarily locations which have associated MET or NOTAM information Up to 30 turning points may be entered using the location code location name or latitude and longitude Flight level Enter the cruising level for the route to be flown as a 3 digit entry e g F830 enter as 330 A055 enter as 055 Additional Locations Enter other locations for which a Briefing is required This option will provide MET and NOTAM information specific to those selected locations Note Locations can be entered in any of the following formats o Full name Brisbane ICAO four letter designator YBBN e Navaid identifier BN The location field s can be completed by selecting the location Directory icon 4 Area A Briefing Area is an area which is co incident with the ARFOR areas Briefings provided for these areas consist of the Area Forecast and NOTAM information for locations within the area plus a buffer of 20nm Up to five 5 Briefing Area codes may be selected The Briefing Area field s can be completed by selecting the Area Directory icon 4 This will present the following form showing the sub divisions available within the ARFOR areas You can select up to five 5 a
76. overwrite data saved in a template with this filename Check Allows user to see if the filename is currently in use Submit Create the template Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 42 of 124 Cancel Close this form and return to the SPFIB main form without saving any data Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form 3 1 1 By Stored Routes A stored route may be used to create an SPFIB A Briefing list is attached to the stored route and provides a simple and efficient means of obtaining a complete Briefing An SPFIB created using a stored route will contain a b 3 1 2 Head Office NOTAM Flight Information Region NOTAM relevant to the route MET and NOTAM for departure and destination NOTAM on Prohibited Restricted and Danger areas within 50nm radius of departure and destination NOTAM for all location enroute within 50nm either side of the route except surface NOTAM this information is filtered by the nominated Altitude or Flight Level Area Forecast s for low and medium height bands Area QNH AIRMET low and medium levels only and SIGMET relevant to the route AIREP Special for low and medium height bands Route Winds defined from GRIB for high and medium height bands ATIS included for departure destination alternate and any locations listed in the additional location boxes for which an ATIS is available METAR TTF METAR included for departure destination
77. pe Endurance Persons on Board a J Pmi Add Stage X Route Description Departure a significant Points ETD One l significant aid point Destination a per line Alternate a Sartime Contact Radios Remarks DTG E did O VHF To CENSAR E UHF a e Phone des E ELT 406 Mhz At ji submit Save As Reset Open Nfw file For Flight files that have been previously saved to your local computer using NAIPS for Windows This button will open a Directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 86 of 124 Choose file Look in E Desktop eo Ef Ed my Documents Fe Y My Computer My Recent Ml adobe Reader x Documents aye SOL Developer 3 E Google Chrome z E mozilla Firefox Desktop E EY Ta Printkey2000 exe i c 3 Shortcut to MIS Working ae User Restore Tool MMi Documents My Computer a Mp Network File name Open Places cm Files of type E Files Cancel Aircraft 1D Enter the Aircraft Identification between 2 and 7 alpha numeric characters if you wish to submit a practice Flight Notification use Aircraft Id NOSEND Aircraft Type Enter the two to four letter ICAO Approved aircraft type abbreviation Endurance hhmm Enter the aircraft s endurance as a four figure time in hours and minutes e g 0523 is an endurance o
78. pen the printer dialog box Back Return to the AVFAX Briefing form Close Return to the AVFAX Briefing form 4 2 Update AVFAX Briefing 43 Active Briefings AVFAX Briefings may be updated from the Active Briefings page by either the six digit AVFAX Briefing number or by searching for AVFAX Briefing created as personal or group briefings Avtax Active Briefings Aviax Active Briefings Enter an Avfax briefing number optional and click the Submit button to get your active Avfax briefings Filter by Owned Group Briefing Number submit Humber Issued Update Till Format Target Update 1 0005 120917 0632 120918 0632 Update Content NOTAM YMHB amp MET YBBN 170006 120917 0633 120918 0633 Update Owned select if the AVFAX Briefing is to be created as a personal Briefing Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Briefing Number Enter the six digit AVFAX Briefing number from the original AVFAX Briefing if Known Submit Refresh the AVFAX Active Briefings list with your selection select to show the content of the original AVFAX Briefing H Number The AVFAX Briefing number Issued Time the AVFAX Briefing was created Update Till Time that updates will be available for this briefing until Format not currently used Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 59 of 124 Target not currently used Update Create the AVFAX Briefing update The A
79. r Number of aircraft where there are more than one otherwise leave blank This is applicable to formation flights only Aircraft Type Enter the two 2 to four 4 letter ICAO Approved aircraft type abbreviation If no such designator has been assigned enter ZZZZ and specify the type of aircraft in the TYP field in the Other section of the flight notification below Wake Enter the wake turbulence category of the aircraft Category as listed in AIP e L Light Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 7 000kg or less e M Medium Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of between 7 000kg and 136 000kg e H Heavy Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 136 000kg or Greater To open a popup box to select Equipment or Surveillance Equipment Select the appropriate Navigation and Communication equipment carried from the check boxes in this field Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 71 of 124 Equipment Directory LI N Mil Or _ s Standard LOW LIJB LPY APY with SBAS C D DME LJE2 D FIS ACARS D F ADF LJH HF RTF Dlu1 CPDLC ATN DL Mode JJ3 CPDLC FANS 1 4 DL Modes Dlus CPDLC FANS 1 4 SATCOM INMARSAT LJu7 CPDLC FANS 1 4 SATCOM iridium LILILs L IM2 ATC RTF MTSAT LJo vor LIT TacaNn DlvovHF Lsenines LJz 0THER Surveillance boxes in this field Surveillance Equipment LI N Mil Or Dl Anode A CL E Mode S with ID Alt and ADS B L iode S with ID Ll P Mode S w
80. rcraft Profile YRBN YACG YBCG YCFS YEFS 1S5BK Main Aircraft ID Murnter Equipment SUrveillance Departure Level Destinatian Arrived Cancel Amend Cancel All CJ Arrived U cancel NAIF SO Flight Rules e Flight Type G 1 Aircraft Type 402 Wake L w 5 E YBBN aj pors 121108 Ed cost 0000 Speed Nogo A050 YBCO Q TEET 0018 Alternate a lf the flight has an active SARTIME and you wish to generate an Arrival message to CENSAR select the appropriate leg from the stages Tabs and tick the Arrived box Then select the Amend button to send the Arrival message To cancel an individual leg select the appropriate leg from the stages Tabs and tick the Cancel box Then select the Amend button to send the Cancellation message Amend Cancel All To send the amendments to the flight notification or the Cancellation Arrival message To cancel all legs of an active flight notification To create a change to an active flight notification use the Active flight notification form to amend the data that has changed only and press the Amend button to send the Change notification For changes across multiple legs of an active flight notification make the amendments on each individual Tab that is affected Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 94 of 124 5 4 Saved Flight files can be store on behalf of users regular Flight Notification defaults in
81. reas by ticking the required areas Include Met if ticked will include Met information for the locations entered NOTAM if ticked will include NOTAM information for the locations entered Head Office NOTAM it ticked will include Head Office NOTAM if required Validity A validity period of up to 240 hours may be added to this box Default value is 24 hours Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 41 of 124 Apply Add the selected areas to your SPFIB request Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Cancel Return to the SPFIB main page Personal if unticked will prompt you to select one of your groups If any available when submitting your SPFIB request Personal Explanation of Personal and Group accounts Get Briefing Create your SPFIB request Save As Save the SPFIB as a template that can be used at a later time Save Template select the Personal or Group option and click the Submit button File Mame Owner Personal Group we RE PAIE O Filg Check Submit Cancel Filename Allocate a filename for your template Personal Select if you wish to save the SPFIB Template as a personal template Group Select to access the drop down list of group names to which you are a member Select this option if you wish to save the SPFIB Template to a group and make if available to other members of that group Overwrite file Tick to
82. red chart to make if available for viewing and printing Chart for PACIFIC US SIGWX VALID 0000 81271 Back Rotate in new window Print C Add magnifier to chart ria De boy gl Agno nd 01764 ZASTS 4 HAHH buar LYHH 2 JILEONEDCH4J AHIL O3XIJ HQLJHIHS HA Jda Ag 3014044 JAHH band sI error a fai OET MS tEl BHIP E4NAH5 Tick to access a magnifier utility that allows sections of the chart to be viewed in more detail add magnifier to chart Open the printer dialog box Print Rotate in new window Change the orientation of the Chart for ease of viewing Close the chart and return to the Chart directory Back Page 111 of 124 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Ver 1 1 8 Other Services 8 1 Time Zone Converter Utility to convert a local Date Time for various time zones within Australia to a Date Time UTC Australian Time Zone Converter Local To UTC Your current UTC Date Time 120917 0652 Date time 17 09 2012 5 00 AM Select a Time zone Eastern Australia Standard Time AES Eastern Australia Daylight Time EDT Central Australia Standard Time ACST Central Australia Daylight Time CDT Western Australia Standard Time AWST Convert Reset Date time select a date and time using the calendar icon to import a date and the clock icon to select a local time select the date from the calendar control Click on the date you require The current local date i
83. rom the GPS Operating Authority In flight pilots in command should use the RAIM prediction facility of their GPS equipment for RAIM availability predictions Presence of RAIM should be continuously monitored whenever GPS is used for navigation Select the required location and then click on the Submit request button C acat Atoifi E AGGA Auki DJacej Avuavu Pl AGGI Babanakira Dacce Ballalae C acca Bellona Daccc Choiseul F AGGF Fera Select the required locations by ticking the check box beside the required locations Submit Submit the GPSRAIM request Clear Clear information on the current form 6 4 Tonga GPS RAIM Availability Tonga The Airservices Australia Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAIM Prediction Service RPS provides predictions of RAIM availability for flight planning purposes only Pilots in command are reminded that the predictions are based on information received from the GPS Operating Authority In flight pilots in command should use the RAIM prediction facility of their GPS equipment for RAIM availability predictions Presence of RAIM should be continuously monitored whenever GPS is used for navigation select the required location and then click on the Submit request button LINFTL Haapai O NFTO Niuafo ou F NFTF Nukufalofa O NFT Vavau Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 109 of 124 Select the required locations by ticking the check box beside the required loc
84. roup Create a new Group you will be set as manager of the new group by default Create New Group x Enter the group name and description then click the Submit button Group Name Group Description submit Cancel Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 118 of 124 Up to twenty 20 alphanumeric characters no spaces Group Name Group Description Free text information about the group Submit Save the information and create the new group Cancel Close the current form without saving the information and return to the Group Management page Delete a group you can only delete groups which are Delete Group managed by you You will receive the following prompt to confirm that the group should be deleted Are You sure You want to delete the selected group Ok Delete the group Cancel deletion of the group and return to Group Management page Cancel Group Details Name Group name cannot be edited Description Free text information about the group Update Description Saves text entered in the Description field Managers I Et Y m Managers Members User Name Is Manager Delete NAPSUSER yt Delete TESTERS 1 Delete TESTUSER4 Delete Add Manager Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 119 of 124 Lists members by User Name who have been made Managers of the group Delete Delete this user as a manager of the group there must always b
85. s AVFAX you will also need an account number which will be provided with confirmation of your registration Your username and password must be protected by you from disclosure to unauthorised individuals For help with NAIPS Pilot Briefing Service call the Airservices Australia Help Desk 24 hrs a day 7 days a week on 1800 801 960 For assistance in completing most data fields hover the cursor or pointer over an item without clicking it and a tooltip may appear gt Documents and Downloads Version 0 1 0 1137 User Name Password Confirm Password Last Name First Name ARN or Pilot Licence Number Company Name Email Address Confirm Email Address Address 1 Address 2 Town State v Postcode Country Australia v Phone Number Fax Number Do you require access O Yes O No to Avfax C understand and accept that NAIPS is intended to support aviation operations within and from Australia Submit Reset Follow the on screen instructions to complete the form indicates a box that must be completed Submit Reset Ver 1 1 Your registration details will be entered into NAIPS and an email will be sent to your nominated email address confirming successful registration Clear the information you have entered on this form NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 8 of 124 1 4 7 Forgotten Password If you happen to for
86. s been entered will present an SPFIB form with the saved information populating the relevant fields If the Aircraft ID is entered will present a list of SPFIB available that have been stored using that Aircraft Identification Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 56 of 124 4 AVFAX Briefing 4 1 New Briefing Avtax Briefing Enter your custom or product codefs and click the Get Briefing button to select the briefing owner Custom or product code s 14001 27001 Get Briefing Reset Custom or product code s Enter up to twenty 20 AVFAX product codes personal custom codes or group custom codes Note It is not possible to call up group custom codes and personal custom codes in the same AVFAX briefing request they must be done as separate AVFAX briefing requests Get Briefing Process the AVFAX Briefing request Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form You will be prompted to confirm if you would like to generate the AVFAX Briefing as a personal Briefing or a group Briefing which would be available to view or update by members of that group lf your custom codes are saved as personal custom codes select personal If however your custom codes are group custom codes select the group to which they belong to generate the briefing Explanation of Personal and Group accounts Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 57 of 124 Generate Avfax Briefing x Please sele
87. s highlighted select the local time that you wish to convert using the clock control drop down menu Select the time zone that the local time you wish to convert is within Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 112 of 124 Date time Tu 25 26 Selecta Time zone Eastern Australia Daylight Time EDT Centeral Australia standard Time 4CST Centeral Australia Daylight Time CDT Western Australia Standard Time AWST Convert 0 2r Reset 8 2 Moon rise Moon set 21 20 March 2012 We Th Date time 29 03 2012 12 00 AM 300 Afl 3 30 Afl 4 00 And 4 50 AN 300 Afl 330 Afl 6 00 And 6 30 And 7 00 And 50 Afl 5 00 Afl 0 30 4h 7S Calculate the Date Time UTC Clear the information you have entered on this form Link to the Australian Government Geoscience Australia website http www ga gov au geodesy astro moonrise jsp enabling calculation for Moon rise and Moon set at different locations Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 113 of 124 9 Documents and Downloads 9 1 About NAIPS A brief introduction to NAIPS and the services available to a NAIPS registered user 9 2 User Manual Link to the NAIPS Internet Service user documentation 9 3 Getting Started Guide Link to the NAIPS Internet Service Getting Started Guide 9 4 Frequently Asked Questions Link to the NAIPS Internet Service FAQ 9 5 Aircraft Type Designators Link to the ICAO Air
88. s matching your search Close Return to the SPFIB form Search Location Directory Fi Please enter at least the first two letter s of the location e q 3 Y for sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have Y as the first letters search Criteria BR Unique Name Lat Long Description BAs T DB D 32405 191 21E BRANSTON TSP BRB s BRB x rudo 153 09E BRIBIE BRIDGE TSP BBG YMiiil ris gaddo 191 F2E BROOKLYN BRIDGE YFC BBI YBRB 2 005 193 09E BRIBIE ISLAND TSP BCT YBBB Ax 2209 199 02E BRISBANE CBD TSP BDF Y Mihil af 125 145 0E BROADFORD ANP BF hi K HL 30 3 N Dos FW BROOKLEY VOR w search Close e This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your SPFIB form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the SPFIB form ETD Default is current date Enter the date into the text box in the format YYMMDD Alternatively the date may be chosen from the Calendar icon to the right of the Date field Enter the Estimated Time of Departure as a four figure UTC time in the format HHMM Flight level Enter the cruising level for the route to be flown as a 3 digit entry e g F330 enter as 330 A055 enter as 055
89. sist the user to readily isolate an ARFOR or sub divisions within an ARFOR for MET and NOTAM Briefing purposes A Briefing area is an area that is co incident with and ARFOR area using the 9 series e g 9400 The following information is provided for an Area Briefing Area Forecast Met for locations within the area NOTAM for locations within the area MET and NOTAM for adjacent locations within a 20nm buffer of the area boundary A 4 digit code system has been allocated to Briefing Areas incorporating the ARFOR number and a sub division number E g Area 20 costal sub division 9201 9 20 1 9 series ARFOR area Coastal Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 14 of 124 Area Briefing select up to 5 briefing areas by clicking on the map below or by entering the required areas in the entry boxes and then click on the Submit button Alternatively click on the Area Directory link to select any ofthe Area or Sub Areas from the the directory list An area briefing contains MET and NOTAM information as selected on aerodromes and restricted areas within the area Relevant FIR MET and NOTAM information is also included Area amp Sub Area Directory Briefing Areas Include Met NoTAM Ll Head Office NOTAM Validity 24 hr submit Reset The Area Briefing page allows a user to select the area required from the map of Australia by simply clicking on the required ARFOR area This will populate the Briefin
90. t Clear the details on the form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 103 of 124 5 7 Aircraft Profile Directory Provides a list of saved aircraft profiles that can be used for flight notification purposes Aircraft Profile Directory Aircraft Profiles Select either personal or group name and click the Submit button to get your stored Aircraft Profiles Filter by Personal Group Submit Personal Select if the Aircraft profile was saved as Personal aircraft profile Group Select if the Aircraft profile was saved to a group which you are a member This will allow access to the drop down menu to select the group name Submit Retrieve a list of Aircraft profiles Aircraft Profile Directory Aircraft Profiles select either personal or group name and click the Submit button to get your stored Aircraft Profiles Filter by Personal Group STUDENTS k Profile ID Registration Aircraft Type RAQ WHRAQ C172 XLV WHALV C208 The Aircraft profile can be accessed by clicking on the Profile ID of corresponding file This will open the Aircraft Profile for amendment or viewing Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 104 of 124 6 GPS RAIM Availability Information derived from the Alrservices Australia Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAIM Prediction Service RPS is available and provides predictions of RAIM availability for flight planning purposes 6 1 Australia GPS RAIM AUST
91. t Service user manual Page 12 of 124 Validity A validity period of up to 240 hours may be added to this box Default value is 24 hours Include SIGMET if ticked will include SIGMET for FIR or sub FIR locations entered Submit Create your location Briefing request Briefing Location Results For YHBA YMYB 0149 UTC 17 09 12 AIRSERVICES AUSTRALIA LOCATION BRIEFING PREPARED FOR NATPSUSER VALID FROM 0149 UTC SEP 17 2012 TO 0149 UTC SEP 18 2012 WEATHER INFORMATION HERVEY BAY YHBA TAF YHBA 1620442 1700 1712 06012fRT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO30 BEMO45 INTER 1700 1712 3000 SHOWERS OF RAIN BRNO15 T 21 23 22 19 q 1019 1016 1015 1017 METAR YHBA 1701302 AUTO 09006ET 9999 ff NCD 22 12 91018 EME RFOO 0 000 0 MARYBOROUGH QLD YMYB TAF YMYB 1700352 1702 1714 08008ERT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO30 SCTO45 FM171000 08004ET 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCT025 S5CTO40 INTER 1702 1714 3000 SHOWERS OF RAIN BENO10 BME T 23 22 12 13 Q 1017 1015 1017 1018 TAF AMD YMYB 1619292 1620 1708 Z20006RT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCT025 BENO40 FM170000 O8008RT 9999 LIGHT SHOWERS OF RAIN SCTO30 SCTO45 INTER 1620 1708 3000 SHOWERS OF RAIN BEMO10 EME Print To open your printer dialog box Back Return to the Location Briefing form Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 13 of 124 2 2 Area Briefing NAIPS employs a code system to as
92. t box NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 64 of 124 5 Flight Notification 5 1 ICAO There are two separate flight notifications that can be submitted from this menu item e Domestic e International Domestic is selected by default and should be used for all flights within Australia Select International only for flights entering or leaving International airspace Flight Notification New Domestic International Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 65 of 124 Domestic International Open Mt file Denotes mandatory fields ImportAircrat Profle Add Stage hain Aircraft ID Flight Rules 4 Flight Type yt Mumber 1 Airerafi Type Wake Equipment Surveillance Departure Q DOF YYMMDC Ha EOBT HHMh Speed Leyel Destination Q TEET Alternate a Route Description Route Directory Airway significant Point Speed DET Level Rules Add a new segment Open N w File For Flight files that have been previously saved to your local computer using NAIPS for Windows This button will open a directory search on your local computer which will allow you to navigate to templates stored on your computer Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 66 of 124 Choose file Look ir 5 Desktop te e E A my Documents A y My Computer My Recent MM adobe Reader SOCHIGHS aye SOL Developer E Google Chrome BD mozilla FireFox EEE NE
93. tage Entries marked with a red asterisk are mandatory fields and must be completed by entering appropriate information Enter the aircraft identification between 2 and 7 alpha numeric characters For VH registered aircraft enter the three letters after the prefix unless the flight is proceeding outside of Australian airspace e g VHZFR enter ZFR For flight numbers and other approved call signs enter a maximum of 7 characters alpha numeric e g QFA61 1 For military flights only approved identification abbreviations may be entered Note One aircraft identification per stage of flight notification is permitted if you wish to submit a practice Flight Notification use Aircraft Id NOSEND for Instrument Flight Rules IFR V for Visual Flight Rules VFR Y for IFR then VFR Z for VFR then IFR lf Y or Z is indicated an entry in the route description section of the flight notification must specify where the change of rules will occur S for Scheduled air service for Non scheduled air service G for General aviation M for Military X lf other than any of the defined categories above Note If X is used specify the Status of a flight in the STS field of the Other section of the flight notification or when necessary to denote other reasons for specific handling by ATS indicated in the RMkK field of the Other section of the flight notification NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 70 of 124 Numbe
94. the NAIPS system Each flight file is allocated a name which if entered will save data entry time Data will appear as the saved values Personal Tab For accessing Flight Notifications that have been saved within the NAIPS Internet service and stored as a personal flight notification or a group flight notification for groups to which you are a member Select Personal or choose a group to which you are a member and Submit to retrieve a list of stored Flight Notifications available Alternatively if the File Name is known enter that and Submit to retrieve the Flight Notification form with the saved information populating the relevant fields saved Flight Notification Personal Stored Via BOF Select either personal or group and click the Submit button to get your templates list Fitter by Personal Group File Name Submit Personal Select if the Flight Notification was saved as a personal Flight Notification Group Select to access the drop down menu of groups to which you are a member Flight File Name Enter the flight File Name if known Submit Refresh the Stored Flight Notification list with your selection or to return the Flight Notification form if the File Name is used Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 95 of 124 saved Flight Notification Personal stored Via BOF Select either personal or group and click the Submit button to get your templates list Filt
95. this menu item when the SPFIB number is known The update will contain any data issued since the generation of the original SPFIB New NOTAM and MET products will appear as full text Only information that has changed will be provided The locations which have remained unchanged since the Briefing will not be presented select the SPFIB Update menu and enter the Briefing Number of the SPFIB to be updated Update SPFIB Active SPFIB Enter a SPFIB number and click the Submit button to view the SPFIB stages SPFIB Number 170002 subrnit Reset Submit Returns the Update SPFIB form for the entered SPFIB Number Reset Clear the information you have entered on this form The Update SPFIB form will show a list of all stages of the SPFIB that are able to be updated Select the stage you wish to update by clicking the corresponding Update link Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 48 of 124 Update SPFIB stages MOTAM List Stage Departure Destination Alternate Update Briefing 1 YMML YMAY Update 2 YMAY YSCB Update 3 YSCB YSBRK Update Back Create an SPIFB update from the selected stage and for all Update subsequent stages Back Return to the Active SPFIB list Select the NOTAM List tab to access a list of all NOTAMS provided in the SPFIB Tick the check box beside each NOTAM that is required in full text Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 49 of 124 Update SPFIB SPF
96. to users a series of web pages with menu items on the left side of the page The menus contain the following items 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 Ver 1 1 Login Page Account Management Register for new account Forgotten Password Home Welcome to NAIPS login screen Menus Briefing Location Briefing Area Briefing Special MET Briefing General MET Forecasts First Light Last Light Wind Temperature Profile Restricted Area Briefing SPFIB SPFIB Update Previous Active Saved AVFAX New Briefing Active Briefings Custom Codes Product Codes Flight Notification ICAO Sartime Active Saved AIP Flight Notification Form NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 5 of 124 Aircraft Profile Aircraft Profile Directory GPS RAIM Australia New Zealand Solomon Islands Tonga Charts Chart Directory Other Services Time Zone Converter Moon rise Moon set Documents and Downloads About NAIPS User Manual Getting Started Guide Frequently Asked Questions AIP Flight notification form Aircraft Type Designators Operational Documentation AIP ERSA DAH AIP SUP and AIC DAP Local Time to UTC Conversion Chart CASA Visual Pilot Guides Account Management View Account Update Account Change Password Create and Manage Groups 1 4 4 Login To access the NAIPS Internet service enter your registered User name and Password Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 6 of 124 User Not Logged in Login Login AlI NAFS
97. ude a Open a search location Directory Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 88 of 124 Search Location Directory Please enter atleast the first two letters of the location e g SY for sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria Search Close Enter at least two letters of the location that you are searching for Search Location Directory pa Please enter atleast the first two letter s of the location e g SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Clase eE Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the Flight notification form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 89 of 124 search Location Directory Please enter at least the first two letters of the location Et Sy for Syaney S The system will then retrieve only those locations which hawe Y as the first letters search Criteria Unique Name BAA T BBB Bbbl YBBb 4 BBG Yhihdhd Ebl YBBB BL T Y Y BBB BOF MiM BF hi ho a BH Lat Long atla Bae Udo too USE 33395101 428 PUSO Se 2 Ano OO ae af o oc 90 37N oo 0544 Description BRAN TOR TSP BRIBIE BRIDISE TSP BROOKLYN BRIDGE FCE BRIBIE ISLAND TSF BRISBANE CBD TSP BROADFORD WAP BROOKLEY VOR h search Close Me This list allows you to scroll through the searc
98. umber where you can be contacted Enter the aircrafts True Air Speed NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 99 of 124 e N Knots expressed as N followed by four figures e g NO200 200 knots e M Mach number expressed as M followed by three figures e g M080 Mach 80 Wake Turbulence Enter the wake turbulence category of the aircraft Category as listed in AIP e L Light Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 7 000kg or less e M Medium Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of between 7 000kg and 136 000kg e H Heavy Aircraft with a maximum takeoff mass of 136 000kg or greater Performance Category Enter the aircraft performance category as specified in AIP ENR Equipment To open a popup box to select Equipment or Surveillance Equipment Equipment Surveillance NAV COM CODE Remarks Equipment Select the appropriate Navigation and Communication equipment carried from the check boxes in this field Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 100 of 124 Equipment Directory LI N Mil Or _ s Standard LOW LIJB LPY APY with SBAS C D DME LJE2 D FIS ACARS D F ADF LJH HF RTF Dlu1 CPDLC ATN DL Mode JJ3 CPDLC FANS 1 4 DL Modes Dlus CPDLC FANS 1 4 SATCOM INMARSAT LJu7 CPDLC FANS 1 4 SATCOM iridium LILILs L IM2 ATC RTF MTSAT LJo vor LIT TacaNn DlvovHF Lsenines LJz 0THER LJa cpas Dle Loran LJE1 FMc WPR ACARS L E3 FDC ACARS Llc eNss
99. you are searching for Search Location Directory x Please enter at least the first two letter s of the location e d SY for Sydney The system will then retrieve only those locations which have SY as the first letters search Criteria BR Search Close eo Search To generate a list of locations matching your search Close Return to the Flight notification form Ver 1 1 NAIPS Internet Service user manual Page 73 of 124 search Location Directory Please enter at least the first two letters of the location Et Sy for Syaney The system will then retrieve only those locations which hawe Y as the first letters search Criteria Unigue Name BAs T YBBB 5 BBbBL YBBB gt BEG Milii BH Lat Long a Ao to ZTE 2049 49309 dg ado Tal 12E Description BRANATOR TSP BRIBIE BRIDGE TSP BROOKLYN BRIDGE WFC BB YBBB gt 270035 153 09E BRIBIE ISLAND TSP BT YBEB lt ff 205 153 02E BRISBANE CBD TSP BOF YM il ar 125 145 0E BEREOADFORD ANP BF M KZHU W SO S N 088 Do BRODKLEY VOR search Close Me This list allows you to scroll through the search records and click on the location that you require Clicking on the location will add that code to your Flight notification form The Search Location Directory form remains open allowing you to search for a new location code Enter at least 2 letters of the next location you are searching and press Search again Close Return to the Flight noti

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