Nav aids
Skerries light 53-25N 004-36W main light temporarily changed to fl (2) w 15 sec 20 miles exhibited during…
HYDROLANT 1234/04
- issued
- 2004-07-22 21:17Z
- status
- cancelled 2004-08-01 10:34Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROLANT 1151/04
- authority
- WZ 918/04 221754Z JUL.
- sea
- Irish Sea and St. George's Channel
- position
- 53.417, -4.600
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 36122 (12TH ED). 1. SKERRIES LIGHT 53-25N 004-36W MAIN LIGHT TEMPORARILY CHANGED TO FL (2) W 15 SEC 20 MILES EXHIBITED DURING NIGHT TIME AND REDUCED VISIBILITY ONLY. 2. CANCEL HYDROLANT 1151/04.
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- Skerries light 53-25N 004-36W a. main light temporarily changed to fl (2) w 15 sec 13 miles exhibited during…cancels · 2004-07-08
- Skerries light 53-25N 004-36W a. main light temporarily changed to fl (2) w 15 sec 13 miles exhibited during…replaced · 2004-07-08
- Cancel HYDROLANT 1234/04 and this msgcancelled by · 2004-08-01
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