Definition
A page in FAA instrument approach procedure publications that alerts pilots to important information affecting one or more approaches at a specific airport. It typically contains advisory notes about local conditions, equipment limitations, special procedures, or operational restrictions that pilots must review before flying any approach to that airport.
Plain English
A heads-up page at the front of an airport's approach charts that flags things every pilot needs to know before flying any approach there.
Context Anchor
Seen when checking NOTAMs online before a flight, especially if the NOTAM system has an alert or outage message.
Why Pilots Care
Ensures pilots are aware of broad operational restrictions or hazards that affect safety and planning for the entire airport.
Intuition Check
Do not read “Attention All Users Page” as a general announcement page for every aviation topic. In this context, it is a specific FAA page for NOTAM Search system messages and availability notices.
Example Sentence 1
Before briefing the ILS, the captain reviewed the Attention All Users Page and noted that the runway's approach lighting system was out of service.
Example Sentence 2
AAUP entries included temporary changes to taxi procedures affecting all aircraft at the airport.