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| Old Skool | Does FSS notify ATC facilities when a nearby VOR is going OTS for a few weeks? More specifically, would the guys in Tampa tower and/or approach get any sort of notification from St. Petersburg FSS when the La Belle (LBV) VOR is scheduled to be taken down for maintenance? I had a personal experience with Tampa not having a clue that the nearby VOR was OTS, and was wondering if this was just another side effect of the lousy FSS situation as of recent.
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| I'm not sure who does the actual notification but any navaid outage is always reported to facilities and sectors impacted by the outage. It can be as simple as a note at the sector indicating XYZ VOR will be OTS 1400-1600 or in the case of a long term outage there could be a briefing item on it. I think VOR's and such are maintained by Airways Facilities and therefore notification comes via them. |
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| Senior Member | I think NOC (I think that's what I keep hearing it referred to) is supposed to notify all affected sectors. Aside from that, it gets spit out from the FDIO machine (the magic box) from god-knows where.
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| Old Skool | So you would think that the controllers at Tampa know that the La Belle (LBV) VOR is OTS (has been for 3 weeks now) and that a non-RNAV aircraft can't use it? Even if the guys in the tower/TRACON didn't know, shouldn't the computer know to not spit out a flight strip with routing over LBV?
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As for the computer know not to spit it out ... not a chance You should see the flight plan computer system... it's 1950's technology. It's like working with the old MS DOS. It's a black screen with puke green text and everything is entered using commands. If you make one mistake it rejects the whole entry but won't even clue you in to why... Most people have the perception that we work in a state of the art operation... nothing can be further from the truth. In the case of the VOR outage the only notification we usually get is a hand written post it note somewhere in the vicinity of the sector. Of course being a Gov't post it note it falls off in about 23 minutes... Last edited by Fox Xray; May 20th, 2007 at 11:27. Reason: Spell Check | |
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| We usually get notification over the dial line that a VOR in the area will be OTS. We only have 3 NAVAIDS in our airspace. Also, we verify all of our NOTAMs with Huron FSS when we open in the morning, so we kind of check and verify on that kind of stuff. Yes, the FSS situation hasn't been too good lately, hopefully when all of the transition work is completed we'll start to see better service! - Nate
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