Simplify Your NOTAM Updates with Email Briefings: A Game-Changer for Aviation Professionals
10/23/2024
In the fast-paced world of aviation, staying on top of NOTAMs (Notices to Air Missions) is crucial but can be a real headache. If you're like most aviation professionals, checking NOTAMs is a vital part of your daily routine. But let's be honest - it can be a tedious and time-consuming task, especially when you're monitoring multiple airports. That's why we're thrilled to introduce Email Briefings – your new personal NOTAM assistant that delivers critical updates straight to your inbox.
Imagine you're a pilot with early morning flights. Instead of waking up extra early to check NOTAMs, you can schedule a briefing to arrive an hour before your usual wake-up time. By the time you're ready to start your day, you'll have a clear picture of any important updates affecting your route. It's like having a reliable co-pilot who handles the NOTAM checks while you get your much-needed rest.
What Makes Email Briefings Special?
Think of Email Briefings as your personal NOTAM assistant. Instead of manually searching through countless notices, you'll receive a clean, organized briefing delivered right to your email at times you choose. Whether you're a pilot preparing for tomorrow's flight or a dispatcher monitoring several airports, these briefings adapt to your specific needs.
Setting Up is a Breeze

Getting started is simple:
- Head to the Email Scheduler in your account dashboard
- Click "Schedule New Briefing"
- Enter codes for your airports of interest (up to 10)
- Set your preferred delivery time
- Pick between detailed or concise briefing formats
The system takes care of the rest, delivering clear, relevant updates right when you need them.
More Than Just Updates – It's About Clarity
Email Briefings go beyond forwarding NOTAMs. We interpret these notices into clear, readable language, helping you quickly grasp what matters. Monitor up to 10 different airports simultaneously – perfect for tracking primary and alternate destinations.

Pro Tips for Maximizing Your Briefings
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Timing is Key: Schedule briefings a few hours before planned operations for the latest info.
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Multiple Schedules: Create different briefings for:
- Regular routes
- Alternate airports
- Specific operations or events
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Choose Your Format:
- Concise briefings for quick updates
- Detailed briefings for comprehensive planning
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Stay Flexible: Regularly review and update your scheduled briefings as your needs change.
Conclusion: Streamline Your NOTAM Monitoring Today
Email Briefings represent a significant leap forward in aviation information management. By automating NOTAM delivery and interpretation, we're helping you stay informed while reducing workload and improving operational efficiency.
While Email Briefings make NOTAM monitoring more convenient, remember they should complement, not replace, your usual pre-flight planning process. Think of them as a reliable assistant ensuring you never miss important updates.
Ready to simplify your NOTAM monitoring? Give Email Briefings a try and experience the difference that automated, scheduled briefings can make to your aviation operations.
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