Changes requiring a NOTAM
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A NOTAM is required to be issued by an originator whenever the following is of operational significance:
The establishment, closure or a significant change in the operation of a runway that is published in the AIPNZ.
The establishment, withdrawal or change in the operation of electronic and other aids to air navigation and aerodromes. This includes any of the following:
- Interruption or return to operation
- Change of frequency
- Change in notified hours of service
- Change of orientation (directional aids)
- Power increase or decrease amounting to 50 per cent or more
- Change in broadcast schedules or contents
- Irregularity or unreliability of operation
The establishment, withdrawal or a significant change to a visual aid.
The interruption of, or return to operation of, major components of an aerodrome lighting system.
The occurrence or correction of major defects or impediments in a manoeuvring area.
Changes to and limitations on availability of fuel, oil and oxygen at international aerodromes.
The establishment, withdrawal or return to operation of hazard beacons marking significant obstacles to air navigation.
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