Nav aids
Perpendicular point light 35-05.6S 150-48.2E temporarily changed to: FL(3) w 20S during nightime hours until…
HYDROPAC 1339/05
- issued
- 2005-08-20 05:00Z
- status
- cancelled 2005-08-20 22:50Z (archive)
- authority
- AUSCOAST 221/05 192228Z AUG 05.
- sea
- Tasman Sea
- position
- -35.093, 150.803
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 75251 (5TH ED). 1. PERPENDICULAR POINT LIGHT 35-05.6S 150-48.2E TEMPORARILY CHANGED TO: FL(3) W 20S DURING NIGHTIME HOURS UNTIL 21 AUG. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 22 AUG.
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- Perpendicular point light 35-05.65S 150-48.25E temporarily changed to fl (3) w 20 sec2026-08-14
- Point perpendicular light temporarily changed to fl (3) w 20 sec in 35-05.65S 150-48.25E2023-08-18
- Gabo island light 37-34.00S 149-55.00E unreliable2023-04-10
- Nobby's head light 32-55.12S 151-47.91E unlit2022-10-26
- Nobby's head light 32-55.12S 151-47.91E unlit2022-10-20
- Point perpendicular light temporarily changed to fl (3) w 20 sec in 35-05.70S 150-48.20E2022-08-18
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- Cancel HYDROPAC 1339/05 and this msg, aid restoredcancelled by · 2005-08-20
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