Arrival Alert Notices?
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In addition to standardizing the hot spot symbology and terminology, the FAA will also start releasing Arrival Alert Notices (AANs) for several airports on May 19, 2022. These airports have a history of misalignment risk and prompted AANs to be created for them.

The airports are 

  • Lincoln Airport; Lincoln, Nebraska (LNK)
  • Flying Cloud Airport; Flying Cloud, Minnesota (FCM)
  • Tucson International Airport; Tucson, Arizona (TUS)
  • Reno-Tahoe International Airport; Reno, Nevada (RNO)
  • Palm Springs International Airport; Palm Springs, California (PSP)
  • Reid-Hillview Airport; Reid-Hillview, San Jose, California (RHV)
  • Daniel K. Inouye International Airport; Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL)
  • Idaho Falls Regional Airport; Idaho Falls, Idaho (IDA)
  • McKinney National Airport; McKinney, Texas (TKI)
  • Greater Rochester International Airport; Rochester, New York (ROC)
  • DeKalb-Peachtree Airport; Chamblee, Georgia  (PDK)

 

These airports will list that they have a AAN in the Chart Supplement information for that airport and the AAN figure can be found in the Special Notices Section of the Chart Supplement. Here's an example:

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This is an attempt by the FAA to help with wrong surface landings at these specific airports. The FAA has a page going into more detail here, and an article posted here

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Here's the picture that didn't come through:

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