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There are three types of schedules supported for Digital NOTAM Events:

  • daily schedules, ;
    e.g. "daily from 09:00 to 17:00";
  • date based schedules, including "on date" and "date range" options;
    e.g. "1/10 09:00-15:00 and on 3/10 10:00-12:00";
  • weekday based schedules, including "on weekday", or "from weekday...to weekday" options;
    e.g. "every Monday from 13:00 to sunset".

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Data ItemDescriptionAIXM mapping
dailyAn indication that the time schedule defined further applies every day.Timesheet.day with the value "ANY"
start timeThe time of the day (hour and minute) when the period included in the schedule starts.Timesheet.startTime
start eventAn event (like sunset or sunrise), the occurrence of which indicates when the period included in the schedule starts.Timesheet.startEvent with this list of valuesCodeTimeEventType
rel. startA number of minutes indicating the start of the period included in the schedule, relative to the event.Timesheet.startTimeRelativeEvent and Timesheet.startEventInterpretation 
end timeThe time of the day (hour and minute) when the period included in the schedule ends.Timesheet.endTime
end eventAn event (like sunset or sunrise), the occurrence of which indicates when the period included in the schedule ends.Timesheet.endEvent with this list of valuesCodeTimeEventType
rel. endA number of minutes indicating the end of the period included in the schedule, relative to the event.Timesheet.endTimeRelativeEvent and Timesheet.endEventInterpretation
on dateA specified date of a month that is included in the schedule, such as 02 FEB, 30 JUN, etc.Timesheet.startDate and Timesheet.endDate Note that both startDate and endDate get the same value.
date rangeA series of consecutive days of a year that are included in the schedule, such as 02-15 FEB, 23 MAR - 04 APR, etc.Timesheet.startDate and Timesheet.endDate
on weekdayA specified day of the week that is included in the schedule, such as MON, TUE, etc.Timesheet.day with this list of valuesCodeDayType
from weekdayA day of a week that, combined with a start time or event, indicates the start of the period included in the schedule. For example, "From MON 09:00...", etc.Timesheet.day with this list of valuesCodeDayType
to weekdayA day of a week that, combined with an end time or event, indicates the end of the period included in the schedule. For example, "...till FRI 17:00", etc.Timesheet.day with this list of valuesCodeDayType
exc. dateA specified date of a month that is fully excluded from the schedule.Timesheet.startDate and Timesheet.endDate;in addition, theTimesheet.excluded shall get the value "YES". Note that both startDate and endDate get the same value (see also further data encoding rules).
exc. weekdayA specified day of the week that is fully excluded from the schedule.Timesheet.day with this list of valuesCodeDayType;in addition, theTimesheet.excluded shall get the value "YES".

Table x: Schedule encoding mapping table 

Not supported schedules

Combining different schedule types in a single NOTAM is forbidden. It is considered that such combined schedules could become too complex for being understood and would have a high potential for providing conflicting information. For example, "daily 0900-1700 and each MON 1900-2300" would not have a clear meaning. Is the schedule for Mondays just 1900-2300, or is it both 0900-1700 and 1900-2300? Therefore, such combined schedules are not supported.

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