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Annex 10. Vol 2. Edition 4
AMENDMENT 68
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 68 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES FOR AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION VOLUME I1 COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES including those with PANS status FOURTH EDITION OF VOLUME I1 - APRIL 1985 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
to Annex 10, Volume I1 Effective Date Date of Applicability Fourth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 65 6 April 1985 Amendment 66 affects only Volume I --- Amendment 67 adopted by the Council on 16 March 1987 27 July 1987 Amendment 68 adopted by the Council on 29 March 1990 30 July 1990 Replacement pages 4, 8, 14, 15, 16, 26, 49 to 67. 21 November 1985 --- 22 October 1987 15 November 1990
AMENDMENT 68 to the International Standards, Recommended Practices and, Procedures for Air Navigation Services AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10, Volume 11, to the Convention on International Civil Aviation To incorporate Amendment 68, which becomes applicable on 15 November 1990 Insert the following replacement pages a Page 4 - Table of Contents b Page 8 c Pages 14, 15, 16 d Page 26 - Foreword - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 e Pages 49 to 67 - Chapter 5 Record the entry of the Amendment on page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Foreword to Volume 11 ..................... Chapter 1 . Definitions ............................ 1.1 Services ....................................... 1.2 Stations ....................................... 1.3 Communication methods ........................ ............................... 1.4 Direction finding .......................... 1.5 Teletypewriter systems ...................................... 1.6 Agencies .................................... 1. 7 Frequencies .................................. 1.8 Miscellaneous Chapter 2 . Administrative Provisions Relating to the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Service .... 2.1 Division of service .............................. 2.2 Telecommunications - charges .................. ............................... 2.3 Hours of service .................................... 2.4 Supervision 2.5 Superfluous trailsmissions ....................... .................................... 2.6 Incerference Chapter 3 . General Procedires for the International Aeroilautical Telecommunicaion Service ................ General ....................................... Exlensions of service and closing down of stations ....................................... Acccptancc, transmission arid delivery of messages ...................................... ................................... Time system Record of communications ...................... Establishment of radiocommunicatioi ............ Use of abbreviations and codes .................. Cancellation of rncssages ........................ Chapter 4 . Aeronautical Fixed Service AFS ............. 4.1 General ....................................... 4.2 ATS direct speech circuits ....................... 4.3 Meteorological operational chailnels and meteoro- logical operational telecommunication networks .... 4.4 Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network AFTN 4.4.1 General ................................... 4.4.2 Message Formal - ITA.2 ................... 4.4.3 The line-following-the-heading ............... ................................... 4.4.4 Address 4.4.5 Origirl .................................... 4.4.6 Tcxt ...................................... 4.4.7 Ending ................................... ................................. 4.4.8 Tape feed 4.4.9 Shortened address, diversion indicator and stripped address ........................... 4.4.10 Manual radiotclcgraphy Morse operation . . - Transmitting technique ................. ............................... - Calling -- Replying ............................. -- Message transmission procedure ......... . Interruption of trailsmissions in progress . ............. -- Corrections and repetitions -- Acknowledgement of receipt ............ -- RQ and BQ messages .................. Eildorsement of messages -- .............. . Recording of unusual delays, failure to receive, etc ............................ -- Transmission of duplicate messages ...... -- Cancellation of incssages ............... Teletypewriter operating procedure . general .................................. .................. -- Station identification . Establishment of teletypewriter communications ....................... End-of-line functions -- .................. Duration of transmissions -- ...... ....... Channel-check transmissions -- ............ Normal teletypewriter transmission procedures ............................... . Form of transmission . teletypewriter operation ............................. -- Message format ....................... -- Reprocessing procedures ............... . Aoknowledgcment of receipt of messages . Action on mutilated messages detected in teletypewriter relay stations ................ Correclion of errors during tape preparation . Correction of errors during message origination in cases where the message is flowing into the AFTN during preparation . . Transmission ol ATS messages intetldcd for use in an ATC computer .................. -- General .............................. . Transmission by direct or omnibus non- AFTN channels using low modulation rate 5-unit code ....................... Prcdctermined distribution system for AFTN messages ...................... Message format . International Alphabet Nurnber 5 1A-5 ......................... -- Messagc heading ...................... -- Origin line ............................ -- Text ................................. Action taken on mutilated messages in 1A-5 detected in computerized AFTN relay stations ............................ Transfcr oP AFTN messages ovcr code and byte indcpcndenl circuits and networks ...... . Chapter 5 Aeronautical Mobile Service ................. 49 4.1 General ....................................... 49 -- Categories of messages ....................... 49 - Cancellatioil of messages ..................... 51 ANNEX 10 . VOLUME 11
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