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Annex 10. Vol 2. Edition 5
AMENDMENT 71
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 71 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, . . RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES FOR AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION VOLUME 11 COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES induding those with PANS status FIFTH EDITION OF VOLUME I1 - JULY 1995 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Checklist of Amendments to Annex 10, Volume I1 EfSective date Date of applicabiliry Fifth Edition incorporates Amendments 45 to 70 24 July 1995 9 November 1995 Amendment 7 1 adopted by the Council on 12 March 1996 Replacement pages iii, iv, ix, 2 to 5, 10 to 14, 17 to 35 and 68 IS July 1996 7 November 1996
Transmittal Note Amendment 7 1 to the International Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures for Air Navigation Services AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10, Volume II, to the Convention on International Civil Aviation To incorporate Amendment 7 1, which becomes applicable on 7 November 1996 1. Insert the following new and replacement pages dated 711 1/96 a Pages iii and iv - Table of Contents b Page ix - Foreword c Pages 1 to 5 - Chapter 1 d Pages 10 to 14, 17 and 19 to 35 - Chapter 4 e Page 68 - Attachment D 2. Record the entry of this amendment on page ii.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Foreword .................................. v Chapter 1 . Definitions ......................... 1 1.1 Services ............................. 1 1.2 Stations .............................. 2 1.3 Communication methods .................. 3 1.4 Direction finding ....................... 3 1.5 Teletypewriter systems ................... 3 1.6 Agencies ............................. 4 1.7 Frequencies ........................... 4 1.8 Miscellaneous ......................... 4 Chapter 2 . Administrative Provisions Relating to the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Service ... 6 2.1 Division of service ...................... 6 2.2 Telecommunications - charges ............. 6 2.3 Hours of service ........................ 6 2.4 Supervision ........................... 6 2.5 Superfluous transmissions ................. 6 2.6 Interference ........................... 6 Chapter 3 . General Procedures for the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Service ............ 7 3.1 General .............................. 3.2 Extensions of service and closing down of stations ........................ 3.3 Acceptance, transmission and delivery messages . 3.4 Time system .......................... 3.5 Record of communications ................ 3.6 Establishment of radiocommunication ......... 3.7 Use of abbreviations and codes ............. ...... -- Channel-check transmissions 22 4.4.10 Normal teletypewriter transmission procedures ..................... 23 - Form of transmission - ......... teletypewriter operation 23 ............... - Message format 24 ......... - Reprocessing procedures 24 - Acknowledgement of receipt of ................... messages 24 4.4.11 Action on mutilated or improperly formatted messages detected in teletypewriter relay stations .......... 25 4.4.12 Correction of errors during tape preparation ..................... 28 4.4.13 Correction of errors during message origination in cases where the message is flowing into the AFTN during ..................... preparation 28 4.4.14 Predetermined distribution system ............... for AFI'N messages 29 ............ 4.4.15 Message format - IA-5 29 - Heading .................... 30 - Address .................... 30 -- Text ....................... 33 4.4.16 Action taken on mutilated messages in IA-5 detected in computerized AFTN relay stations ............... 34A 4.4.17 Transfer of Am messages over code and byte independent circuits and networks ....................... 34A ... 4.5 Air traffic management ATM data exchange 34A . 3.8 Cancellation of messages .................. 9 Chapter 5 Aeronautical Mobile Service ............ 36 Chapter 4 . Aeronautical Fixed Service AFS ......... 10 4.1 General .............................. 10 4.2 ATS direct speech circuits ................. 11 4.3 Meteorological operational channels and meteorological operational telecommunication networks ............................. 11 4.4 Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network Am ....................... 11 4.4.1 General ....................... 11 4.4.2 Message format - ITA-2 ........... 15 ....................... 4.4.3 Address 17 ........................ 4.4.4 Origin 19 4.4.5 Text .......................... 20 4.4.6 Ending ........................ 21 ...................... 4.4.7 Tapefeed 21 4.4.8 Stripped address ................. 22 4.4.9 Teletypewriter operating procedure - general ........................ 22 - End-of-line functions ........... 22 - Duration of trmsmissions ........ 22 5.1 General ............................. 36 -- Categories of messages ................. 36 ............... -- Cancellation of messages 37 5.2 Radiotelephony procedures ................ 37 5.2.1 General ....................... 37 -- Language to be used ........... 37 ... -- Word spelling in radiotelephony 39 . Transmission of numbers in radiotelephony ................ 39 -- Transmitting technique .......... 40 ........ -- Composition of messages 42 -- Calling ..................... 43 Test procedures 45 -- ............... -- Exchange of communications ..... 46 5.2.2 Establishment and assurance of communications .................. 47 . Communications watch1 Hours of service .............. 47 . Principles of network operation HF communications ........... 48 -- Frequencies to be used .......... 48 ANNEX 10 -- VOLUME 11 iii
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