Topic: Notam

12 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 34:41 - 36:54

1728: Hatchet Man

Homeless Encampments and VIP No-Fly Zones

Speculation arises regarding the origin of the fires, with some pointing to homeless encampments and burn barrels. Additionally, reports suggest that a VIP no-fly zone established for President Joe Biden's visit may have hindered aerial firefighting efforts, though this claim remains unconfirmed.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 3:01:25 - 3:06:01

1530: Red Queen

NOTAM System Failure and FAA Technology Overhaul

Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolan testified before Congress regarding the January 11th failure of the NOTAM system, which grounded flights nationwide. Nolan admitted that he could not guarantee such a failure would never happen again but stated that the agency is working to modernize its outdated technology. The hearing explored the need for better redundancies in critical aviation safety systems.

Healthscare System
Episode 1521 4:15 - 8:13

1521: Healthscare System

FAA System Outage, Alleged Cyber Intrusion Evidence

The FAA NOTAM system outage on January 11, 2023, which grounded over 12,000 flights, is officially blamed on a damaged database file in a 30-year-old system. However, independent IT sources suggest the event was actually a cyber intrusion characterized by "wonky" system behavior and inconsistent data entries. The scrambling of military jets and airborne tankers during the ground stop remains unexplained by the Department of Transportation.

Hambone
Episode 1520

1520: Hambone

FAA NOTAM System Outage, Potential Military Operations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded all domestic departures on January 11, 2023, following a system outage of the Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system. While officials attributed the failure to a corrupted file during maintenance, skepticism remains regarding the simultaneous outage of the Canadian NOTAM system. Observations of increased military jet and air refueler activity during the grounding suggest potential undisclosed operations or a "money grab" by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to secure funding for FAA modernization.

Grim Math
Episode 772 2:07:55 - 2:10:40

772: Grim Math

Scalar Weapons, Tesla Technology and Norway Spiral

The hosts speculate that the recent light over California was a test of "scalar weapons" based on Nikola Tesla's technology rather than a conventional missile. They compare the visual evidence to the 2009 "Norway spiral" and question the sudden issuance of NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen) for LAX. The segment explores the possibility of unconventional energy weapons being tested from the ocean.

Office of Suck It Up
Episode 753 1:42:21 - 1:47:28

753: Office of Suck It Up

FAA NOTAM on GPS and TCAS Interference

The FAA issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) warning of unreliable GPS, TCAS, and ADS-B signals in the Southeast U.S. due to Department of Defense exercises. The interference affects a large area from Virginia to Florida and extends 200 miles offshore.

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 21:51 - 26:12

643: Brand Snowden

Media Control and the 1917 Model T Shooting Anecdote

The FAA's implementation of a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) over Ferguson is viewed as an attempt to control the media message by restricting news helicopters. A historical clip from 1970 describes the 1917 St. Louis riots starting after police in a black Model T Ford drove through neighborhoods shooting at residents, eventually leading to the death of two detectives.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 1:04:54 - 1:07:34

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

Airmen Bill of Rights, Pilot Certification Changes

The Airmen Bill of Rights (HR 1335) is criticized for introducing new burdens on licensed pilots, including stricter medical and psychological testing. The hosts argue that the FAA's plan to revamp the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) system is an unnecessary multi-million dollar project. They suggest these changes are designed to eventually phase out human pilots in favor of autonomous systems.

Trojan Horse
Episode 365 1:59:30 - 2:02:07

365: Trojan Horse

Unmanned Aircraft NOTAMs Over New York Airspace

A "Notice to Airmen" (NOTAM) reveals that unmanned aircraft are operating at 18,000 feet over New York and Connecticut. The hosts discuss the implications of domestic drone flights and the lack of mainstream media coverage regarding military-grade drones in U.S. civilian airspace.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 1:33:27 - 1:37:33

272: Brown is the New Green

FAA GPS Interference Testing in the Southeast

The Department of Defense and FAA issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding unreliable GPS signals across the Southeastern United States due to military testing. Similar tests were recently conducted in California, affecting a large radius from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The hosts speculate on the nature of these tests, suggesting they may involve ultra-wideband communications or electronic warfare exercises.

Banned by NASA
Episode 251 25:55 - 30:20

251: Banned by NASA

Naval Air Warfare Center Missile Firing Warnings

Information from a NASA insider and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency reveals that intermittent missile firing operations were scheduled in the Naval Air Warfare Center sea range. Navigational warnings for the area near Catalina Island align with the location of the mysterious plume, contradicting the "contrail" narrative.

How to Survive the Economic Collapse
Episode 48 40:39 - 44:04

48: How to Survive the Economic Collapse

Texas No-Fly Zones, Hurricane Ike, and Large Hadron Collider

A mysterious no-fly zone (NOTAM) was established over Galveston, Texas, following Hurricane Ike, preventing news helicopters from filming the devastation. The sudden improvement in Western European weather is jokingly attributed to the shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider. The collider began operations on September 10th but suffered a malfunction before actual particle collisions could occur.