Nav aids
Fog signal at platform DP4, 53-52.6N 003-33.7W inoperative
Irish Sea · England-west Coast · HYDROLANT 81/16
- issued
- 2016-01-10 11:57Z
- status
- cancelled 2016-01-19 11:03Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROLANT 55/16
- authority
- WZ 56/16 101106Z JAN 16 - WZ 55/16 101048Z JAN 16.
- sea
- Irish Sea and St. George's Channel
- position
- 53.877, -3.562
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
IRISH SEA. ENGLAND-WEST COAST. DNC 20. CHART 36025. 1. FOG SIGNAL AT PLATFORM DP4, 53-52.6N 003-33.7W INOPERATIVE. 2. CANCEL HYDROLANT 55/16(35,36), AID RESTORED.
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- Ailsa craig light 55-15.1N 005-06.5W unreliablecancels · 2016-01-05
- Ailsa craig light 55-15.1N 005-06.5W unreliablereplaced · 2016-01-05
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