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The codes QAA–QNZ are assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO); QOA–QQZ by the Maritime Mobile Service and QRA–QUZ by the International Telecommunications Union (Radio-communication Sector).
- ICAO Abbreviations and Codes
It brings together all abbreviations and codes for use in...
- ICAO Abbreviations and Codes
9 Οκτ 2024 · Here are some of the most commonly used Q Codes in aviation: QNH: Altimeter setting to obtain elevation when on the ground. It ensures that the altimeter reads the correct altitude above mean sea level. QFE: Atmospheric pressure at aerodrome elevation or at runway threshold.
Appendix B. International NOTAM (Q) Codes This appendix is to be used to interpret the contents of coded international NOTAM s. A NOTAM code group contains five letters.
The QAA–QNZ code range includes phrases applicable primarily to the aeronautical service, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. Atmospheric pressure at a specified datum such as airfield runway threshold. When set, the altimeter reads the height above the specified datum.
When given in Q Code the following sequence of Q signal answer (or advice) forms is to be used: QAN, QBA, QNY, QBB and, if necessary, QMU, QNT and QBJ. QGC There are obstructions to the ... of ... runway ...
NOTAMs are collected on a 12h schedule from the US Defense Internet NOTAM Service and classified. NOTAMS are grouped by Q-code and can be searched using keywords. Search through all NOTAMS by entering your keywords or by selecting a predefined search combination like the EBOLA Outbreak worldwide.
It brings together all abbreviations and codes for use in aircraft operations with the following exceptions: Designators for Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services promulgated in Doc 8585.