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in which case no PRD areas are included;
(vi) AIREP Special relating to nominated turning points; and
(vii) Wind and Temperature profile based on GRIB data for flights above 10000FT.
c. Note that FIR NOTAM, PRD NOTAM and ARFOR relating to the route are not
automatically included using this method. These must be specified as additional
information requirements.
d. Area FIR NOTAM. Sub-FIR codes are coincident with the ARFOR boundaries and
are made up of the prefix "7" followed by a 2 digit ARFOR code and a trailing "0".
For example, to obtain FIR NOTAM for Area 40 ARFOR area, enter 7400.
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3.5 AVFAX (Meteorological and NOTAM Facsimile Service)
3.5.1 AVFAX is a self help system which delivers meteorological and NOTAM information,
including charts, from NAIPS, to a nominated facsimile number, in response to a tone
generated telephone request. Each AVFAX briefing contains a reference number which
can be quoted to the briefing office or in-flight to obtain an update on the original briefing.
Additional information and user instructions follow later in this FIS Preflight Section of
ERSA.
Telephone : 1800 805 150 Charges apply - See ERSA INTRO 1
3.6 DECTALK (Automated Meteorological Telephone Briefing)
3.6.1 DECTALK is a self help system which delivers meteorological information on the telephone,
using a computer generated voice, in response to a tone generated telephone request.
Additional information and user instructions follow later in this FIS Preflight Section of
ERSA.
Telephone : 1800 805 150 Charges apply - See ERSA INTRO 1
4. FLIGHT INFORMATION CENTRE
4.1 Briefing staff provide a flight notification acceptance service and a NOTAM, meteorological
and other briefing information by telephone and facsimile in response to requests for
specific information. (Military users see ERSA page INTRO 1.)
I Telephone: 1 800 805150 International: 61 7 3866 3517
I FAX: 1 800 805150 61 7 3866 3419
Charges apply - See ERSA INTRO 1
In case of 1800 service difficulties alternate numbers are:
I
Telephone Brisbane 07 3866 FAX Brisbane 07 3866 3419
3517
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4.2 Technical Elaboration on Meteorological Products
4.2.1 The pilot in command is responsible for requesting and interpreting preflight information.
Requests to the briefing office for a technical elaboration of requirements shall be referred,
as appropriate, to ATS or meteorological specialists.
4.2.2 Requests for elaborative briefing, technical interpretations, non-routine forecasts, etc.,
can be made to the following Bureau of Meteorology offices:-
I Adelaide 08 8366 2617
I Brisbane 07 3229 1854
I Cairns 07 4035 9777 (1400-0800)
I Canberra 02 6247 0411 (0300-1900)
I Darwin 08 8920 3833
I Hobart 03 6221 2026
I Launceston 03 9360 9184 (0600-1630 Local)
I Melbourne 03 9669 4850
I Perth 08 9263 2253
I Port Hedland 08 9140 1480 (0530 - 1430 local)
I Rockhampton 07 4922 3597 (1900-0900)
I Sydney 02 9296 1527
I Townsville 07 4779 5999
I Military Users 08 8920 3860 or 1800 203 860 (DMSU)
4.3 International Operations
4.3.1 A preflight briefing service is provided by the briefing office for international operations.
For departing flights an information service is provided to the first destination outside
Australia. For pilots flight planning to Australia from locations such as Norfolk Island, an
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information service is available on the international telephone and facsimile numbers
listed.
4.3.2 International operators intending to establish a new route out of Australia are required to
notify the briefing office of their NOTAM requirements prior to the commencement of the
service. This allows the briefing office to amend the database accordingly.
4.3.3 Requests by non scheduled operations for information not held in the database, will be
referred to the appropriate international authorities.
Early notice of such flights will avoid delays.
5. FLIGHTWATCH (Flight Information Service On Request )
5.1 FLIGHTWATCH provides an in-flight NOTAM and meteorological briefing service via
air-ground communications channels to pilots unable to obtain information preflight, or
who require an in-flight briefing update.This service will normally be limited to information
considered essential to the first point of intended landing where access to a telephone
or facsimile is available. For additional information on Flightwatch services refer to FIS:
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