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FAA to stop PilotWeb NOTAM system Feb. 14

By General Aviation News Staff · February 10, 2020 ·

In an effort to bring the FAA’s legacy NOTAM system in compliance with ICAO standards, the agency will “sunset” PilotWeb Feb. 14, 2020.

After that date, pilots inquiring about NOTAMs will be directed to the FAA NOTAM Search system.

However, the Aeronautical Integrated Data Access Portal (AIDAP), which allows pilots to retrieve textual (non-digital) NOTAM and weather data, will remain active until June 2020, according to a report from the National Business Aviation Association.

Aviation data service providers using the AIDAP interface are being instructed by the FAA to begin the transition to the System Wide Information Management (SWIM) program. Applications that pull information from PilotWeb will be transitioned to an FAA SWIM interface by June 2020.

The SWIM system is part of FAA’s National Airspace System-wide transition in support of Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) goals.

“While the reliance on AIDAP is still being assessed, AIDAP is tied to PilotWeb,” said Heidi Williams, NBAA director, air traffic services and infrastructure. “FAA is continuing the AIDAP feeds until at least June. They still have to do a safety management panel on this system migration, but essentially for operators, the transition should be seamless.

“As operators transition from PilotWeb to NOTAM Search, and from AIDAP to SWIM, NBAA with the AIS Coalition will be working with FAA to solicit feedback,” said Williams.

The goal is to ensure the transition is smooth and in the “best interests of preserving current safety standards” for business and general aviation, she explained.

“The FAA is being very responsive to industry concerns through the AIS Reform Coalition, and NBAA encourages pilots to use the new system and provide feedback to help FAA to make sure the system provides accurate information,” she added.

Williams added that “anyone who has been using PilotWeb will find additional functionality with the FAA NOTAM Search interface, as it is a system that has been out there a while and is not a new tool.”

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  1. -JS says

    February 11, 2020 at 6:42 am

    No link to the page in the article. I searched it out and attempted to use it. Dog slow. Got a message “NOTAM Search loading, please wait.” Never made it past that. Another awesome system courtesy of the Feds.

    • Ray Lewis says

      February 11, 2020 at 7:05 am

      Worked fine here. Maybe you should have your dog put down and buy something younger.

  2. James Burns says

    February 11, 2020 at 4:53 am

    Can you give a example of the new system?

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