I’m preparing for a flight tomorrow in North East and there is a notam that says ads-b and tis-b may not be available. I’m assuming this is in an specific area and not a big deal. But in interest in learning how to read a notam detail I can’t for the life of me decode the location…
KZNY ZNY AIRSPACE ADS-B, AUTO DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE REBROADCAST (ADS-R), TFC INFO SERVICE BCST (TIS-B), FLT INFO SERVICE BCST (FIS-B) SERVICES MAY NOT BE AVBL WI AN AREA DEFINED AS 78NM RADIUS OF 322540N0764252W. SFC-UNL. 2108302038-2109062200EST
So I know it’s a 78nm radius from some lat/long that should be in decimal notation. But when I convert to degrees it doesn’t make sense. I tried putting in ForeFlight and they have it off coast of SC. What gives? Is this just a typo of the longitude?
KZNY ZNY AIRSPACE ADS-B, AUTO DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE REBROADCAST (ADS-R), TFC INFO SERVICE BCST (TIS-B), FLT INFO SERVICE BCST (FIS-B) SERVICES MAY NOT BE AVBL WI AN AREA DEFINED AS 78NM RADIUS OF 322540N0764252W. SFC-UNL. 2108302038-2109062200EST
So I know it’s a 78nm radius from some lat/long that should be in decimal notation. But when I convert to degrees it doesn’t make sense. I tried putting in ForeFlight and they have it off coast of SC. What gives? Is this just a typo of the longitude?