CWqR SiWT TO AMENDMENT 12 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES rn 'JlMFmC CONTROL SERVICE FLIGHT INFOBMATION SERVICE ALLEBTXNC SERVXCE ANNEX 11 TO TKE ON ATIONAI, CWL AYLATION INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGMlZATION
Check-List of Amendmente to Annex P 1 Date of Effective Date Applicability Fourth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 9. 1/5/60 1/8/60 Amendment BO adopted and approved, respectively, 1/4/61 1/7/61 by the Council on 2 December 1960 Amendment 11 approved by the Council on - 26/6/6 1 26 June 1961. Replacement pages 5 and 30-37. Amendment 12 approved by the Council on 15 December 1941. Replacement pages 3, 5, 6 and 46. 4 See Foreword
AMENDMENT 12 to the International Standards and 'Recommended Practices AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES nnex 11 to the Convention on .International Civil Aviation 9. Insert the following replacement pagaa in Annex 1 1 Fourth Edition to incorporate Amendment 12 which became applicable on 15 December 1961 a Page 3 - Table of Contents. b Pages 5 and 6 - Foreword. c Page 46 - Attachment D. 2. Record entry of Amendment on page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 7.-Air traffic services requirements for meteorological information ...................... 20 ..................................... 7.1.-General 20 7.2.-Flight information centres alid area control ...................................... centres 20 7.3.-Units providing approach control service ...... 20 7.4.-Aerodrome control towers ...................... 20 ................... . 7.5.-Communication stations .. 20 2.1.-Establishment of authority .................... 2.2.-Objectives of the air traffic services ............ 2.3.-Divisions of the air trafic services ............ 2.4.-Determination of the need for air traffic services 2.5.-Designation of the portions of . die aifspace and controlled a, erodromes where alr trafhc services will be provided .............................. 2.6.-Establishment and designation of the units pro- ...................... viding air trafic services 2.7.-Specifications for flight inforniation regions, ................ tontrol areas and control lodes 2.8.-Identification of air traffic services units and airspaces .................................... 2.9.-Coordination between the operator and air . traffic services ............................... A.L"KACHMENT A.-Material concerning the determina- tion and establishment of control areas and control zones .......................................... 21 ...................................... I.--General 21 2.-Progressive establishment of air traffic control servlce ...................................... 21 ... .... .................... 3.-Control areas .. ... 22 ................................. 4.-Control zones 22 ......................... 5.-Terminal control areas 22 ............... CHAPTER 3.--Air traffic control service. 12 ATACHMENT n.-Material illustrating the depiction on charts of air traffic services information .......... ................................ 3.1.-Applicat,ion .. 12 3.2.-Provision for air traffc control service ........ 12 3.3.-Operation of air traffic control service ........ 12 3.4-Responsihility for control ..................... 12 3.5.-Transfer of responsibility for control .......... 12 3.6.-Air traffic control clearances .................. 13 3.7.-Control of persons and vehicles at aerodromes . . 14 ATTACHMENT C.-Diagrams of communications for air ........................ ......... traffic services , ATTACHMENT I3.-Principles for the naming of re- porting points and for the selection oE designators for routes withiti coiltrolled airspace .............. CHAPTER 4.--Flight information service ............... 15 1.-Naming of reporting paints over land areas .... 2.-Naming of reporting points over the open sea ... 3.-Selection af designators for routes within con- ................................ trolled airspace 4.1.-Application ....................... .. ........ 15 4.2.-Scope of flight information service ............ 15 CHAPTER 5.--Alerting service ........................ 16 5.1.-Application .................................. 16 ..... 5.2.-Notification of rescue coordination centres 16 5.3.-Use of communicatian facilities ............... 17 ...... 5.4.-Plotting aircraft in a state of emergency '17 5.5.-Information to the operator ................... 17 AACIIMENT E.-Prirlciples for the application of .......... automatic processes to air trafic control ........................... 1.-Need for automation ....... 2.-Automatic air traffic control requirements ..... 3.-Use of present air traffic control procedures 4.-Airhorne equipment ........................... .............. 5.-Ground-to-ground communications .............. 6.-Principle of staged implementation ................................... 7.-Use of radar ............ 8.-Self-checking and fail-safe operation 9.-Records ...................................... CIIAPZ'EA 6.-Air traffic services rerluirernents for com- munications .................................... 18 6.1.-Aeronautical mobile' service air-ground com- . . .. .......................... munlcatons ..,. 1, 8 6.2.-Aeronautical fixed service ..................... 18
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