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6 May 2008 Crossing the Border - To Mexico!21 April 2008 Understanding Published NOTAMs3 April 2008 Are You Ready for Sun 'n Fun 2008?7 March 2008 New Current System Status Page Posted6 March 2008 Message from Ron Petro, AFSS Program Manager22 February 2008 Special Traffic Management Procedures22 February 2008 What's New with NOTAMs?15 February 2008 Clearance Delivery & Location Identifiers11 May 2007, Updated 4 December 2007
Pilot Tips Make sure to disable your pop-up blocker & that you have
the latest Adobe PDF Reader installed on your computer AFSS Call Tree "Quick Steps" When calling AFSS, you can use the following "quick steps" to navigate through the AFSS Call Tree, in place of voice recognition. For the WX-BRIEF line (800-992-7433) Press 1 to speak to a Briefer, and enter the two digit postal State Code on your telephone keypad (see table, below). Press 2 to Issue / Cancel / Amend NOTAMs only Press 3 to listen to TIBS, enter in the two digit postal State Code on your telephone keypad (see table, below). Press 4 to record a Fast File. (Available in early 2008) Press 5 to hear Special Announcements. For the TIBS only line, call 877-484-2799 If prompted, enter the two-digit State Code on your telephone keypad. Remember, if there is a third digit connected to the State Code that you wish to use, wait for the prompt before entering the third digit or you will receive an error message. When requesting information and using the State Codes, please note that six states—California, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New York and Texas—are split into "North" and "South." Pilots who wish to file an international flight plan or receive a weather briefing should contact Miami Flight Services at 1-800-432-4716 (within the continental U.S.) or 305- 233-2600 (for international services locally or from outside the U.S.)
The following is a list of other telephone numbers that will enable you to use the FS21 system more effectively:
International Access. These numbers allow access into the Lockheed Martin Flight Services system from outside of the United States, i.e., from the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Mexico, etc., and are provided to ensure that pilots can pass/ensure customs notifications, flight and security information to Flight Services for entry back into the United States.
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