Nav aids
Conceicao light 31-44S 051-29W unlit
HYDROLANT 1553/01
- issued
- 2001-05-29 05:35Z
- status
- cancelled 2001-05-31 07:10Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROLANT 1533/01
- authority
- NAVAREA V 942/01; NAVAREA V 941/01 290404Z MAY 01
- sea
- South Atlantic Ocean
- position
- -31.733, -51.483
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 24100 (5TH ED). 1. CONCEICAO LIGHT 31-44S 051-29W UNLIT. 2. CANCEL HYDROLANT 1533/01.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
162 within 180 nm since 1999 · 3 in the last 12 months · 3 in force now
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- Radiobeacon at chui light 33-44.6S 053-22.5W off air until 17 jan 272026-07-22
- Odas buoy temporarily established in 32-14.29S 051-58.16W2026-06-27
- Odas buoy temporarily established in 32-32.46S 052-06.03W until 31 dec 272026-04-23
- RACON at conceicao light 31-43.83S 051-28.90W2024-04-04
- RACON at albardao light 33-12.22S 052-42.47W inoperative until 30 sep2024-04-04
- RACON at solidao light 31-14.94S 050-54.48W inoperative until 30 sep2024-04-04
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Timeline
- Radiobeacon, RACON and dgps station at cabo calcanhar light 05-09.6S 035-29.2W inoperative until 030300Z juncancels · 2001-05-26
- Radiobeacon, RACON and dgps station at cabo calcanhar light 05-09.6S 035-29.2W inoperative until 030300Z junreplaced · 2001-05-26
- Underwater operations in progress until further notice by M/V ace nature vicinity of trackline between…cancelled by · 2001-05-31
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Odas buoy temporarily established in 32-14.29S 051-58.16WNav aids · 39.1 nm
- Odas buoy temporarily established in 32-32.46S 052-06.03W until 31 dec 27Nav aids · 57.8 nm
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