Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊtæm/
noun a notice to airmen, providing information concerning the establishment, condition, or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure, or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations
A1 I do not understand what a NOTAM is.
A2 Pilots should always check for NOTAMs before flying.
B1 The airport issued a NOTAM regarding runway closures.
B2 Air traffic controllers use NOTAMs to inform pilots of important information.
C1 Pilots are required to be aware of all NOTAMs in their flight path.
C2 The NOTAM system is crucial for ensuring aviation safety.
adjective related to a notice to airmen or aeronautical information
A1 I am notamused by your jokes.
A2 The teacher was notamused by the students' behavior.
B1 The restaurant received a notamazing review for its food.
B2 The film was notamazing, but it had a good storyline.
C1 The company's performance was notamazing compared to last year.
C2 The artist's latest work was notamazing, but it still received critical acclaim.
formal The pilot checked the NOTAMs before the flight to ensure they were aware of any important information.
informal Make sure you read the NOTAMs so you know what's going on at the airport.
slang Hey, did you catch the NOTAM about the runway closure?
figurative In life, it's important to pay attention to the 'NOTAMs' - the little details that can make a big difference.
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