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Annex 11. Edition 7
AMENDMENT 26
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 26 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AIR 'I'HAE'1IC CON'I'ROL SERVICE FL1CIiI' INFOICMArI'I0N SERVICE AI,ER'I'ING SERVICE ANNEX 11 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION SEVENTH EDITION - APRIL 1978
Check-list of uendments to Annex 11 Date of Applicability 10 August 1978 I 27 November 1980 I ' ' Sarenth Edition incorporating hndmente 1-25 Amendment 26 adopted by the Council on 3 December 1979 Replacement pages 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, 17, 20, Effective pate 7 April 1978 21, 30, 31, 34, 34A, 50 -and 50A. 3 April 1980
AMENDMENT 26 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE FLIGHT TNFORMATION SERVICE ALERTING SERVICE Annex 11 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the following replacemenr pages in Annex 11 Seventh Edition, to incorporate Amendment 26 which becomes applicable on 27 November 1980 a Pages 3 and 4 - Table of Contents b Pages 5 and 6 - Foreword c Pages 16 and 17 - Chapter 2 d Pages 20 and 21 - Chapter 3 e Pages 30 and 31 - Appendix 1 f Pages 34 and 34A - New Appendix 3 g Pages 50 and 50A - Attachment D Record entry of Amendment on Page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................ CHAPTER I.--Definitions ........................ CHAPTER 2 .-General ................... 2.1. -Establishment of authority .............. 2.2.-Objectives of the air traffic services ...... 2.3. -Divisions of the air traffic services ....... 2.4.-Determination of the need for air traffic services ......................... 2.5.-Designation of the portions of the airspace and controlled aerodromes where air traffic services will be provided ....... 2.6. -Establishment and desianation of the . units providing air traffic services ........ 2.7.-Specifications for flight information regions, control areas and control zones . . 2.8.-Identification of air traffic services units and airspaces ..................... 2.9.-Identification of ATS routes ............. .......... 5.3. -Use of communication facilities ... 5.4.-Plotting aircraft in a state of emergency ............. 5.5. -Information to the operator 5.6.-Information to aircraft operating in the vicinity of an aircraft in a state of emergency CHAPTER 6 .-Air traffic services requirements for communications ............................. 6.1. -Aeronautical mobile service air-ground communications ....................... 6.2. -Aeronautical fixed service ............... 6.3. -Land mobile service .................... CHAPTER 7 .-Air traffic services requirements for information ........................... ..... 2.10.-Establishment of change-over points 16 2.11. -Establishment and identification of significant points ....................... 16 2.12.-Co-ordination between the operator and air traffic services ...................... 16 2.13.-Co-ordination between military ........ authorities and air traffic services 16 2.14. -Co-ordination between meteorological and air traffic services authorities ........ 17 2.15.-Minimum flight altitudes ................ 17 2.16.-Priority in the event of an aircraft ............................. emergency 17 2.17. -Time in air traffic services .............. 17 14 .............. 7.1. -Meteorological information 28 15 7.2.-Information on aerodrome conditions and the operational status of associated facilities 29 16 7.3.-Information on the operational status of ......................... 16 navigation aids 29 CHAPTER 3 .-Air traffic control service ............ 18 3.1. -Application ............................ 18 ..... 3.2.-Provision of air traffic control service 18 3.3.-Operation of air traffic control service .... 18 3.4. -Separation minima ..................... 19 3.5. -Responsibility for control ............... 19 3.6.kTransfer of responsibility for control .... 19 3.7.-Air traffic control clearances ............. 20 3.8.-Control of persons and vehicles at aerodromes ............................ 21 ........... CHAPTER 4.--Flight information service 22 4.1.-Application. ........................... 22 ....... 4.2.-Scope of flight information service 22 CHAPTER 5.--Alerting service .................... 23 5.1. -Application ............................ 23 5.2. -Notification of rescue co-ordimtion centres ................................ 23 APPENDIX 1 .-Principles governing the identification of ATS routes other than standard departure ............................... and arrival routes 30 ............ 1.. Designators for ATS routes 30 ............. .. 2 Composition of designator 30 ........ 3 .- Assignment of basic designators 31 4.- Use of designators in communications . . 31 APPENDIX 2 .-Principles governing the establish- ment and identification of significant points ........ 32 I.--Establishment of significant points ....... 32 2.-Designators for significant points marked by the site of a radio navigation aid ...... 32 3 .-Designators for significant points not marked by the site of a radio navigation aid 32 4.-Use of designators in communications .... 33 5 .-Significant points used for reporting purposes .............................. 33 APPENDIX 3 .-Principles governing the identification of standard departure and arrival routes and associated procedures ........................ 34 1 . . Designators for standard departure and arrival routes and associated ........................... procedures 34 2 . - Composition of designators ............ 34 ............. 3.- Assignment of designators 34 ....... 4.- Assignment of validity indicators 34 5.- Examples of plain language and ..................... coded designators 34A 6.- Use of designators in communications . . 34A 7.- Display of routes and procedures to air traffic control ...................... 34A ANNEX 11 3
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