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Annex 14. Edition 6
AMENDMENT 28
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 28 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERODROMES ANNEX 14 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION SIXTH EDITION - SEPTEMBER 1971 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-List of Amendments - to Annex 14 Sixth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 25. Amendment 26 adapted by the Cauncil on 15 December 1971. Amendment 2 7 adopted by the Council on 20 March 19 7 2 . Replacement pages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 43, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 113 and 114. Amendment 28 adapted by the Council on 11 December 1972. Replacement pages 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 51, 52, 58, 63, 73, 75 and 76. Effective Date 26/9/71 15/4/72 2017172 11/4/73 Date of Applicability 6/1/72 7/12/72 16/8/73
AMENDMENT 28 to the International Standards and Recomended Practices AERODROMES Annex 14 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert Sixth Edition on 16 August 19 the following new and replace-ment pages in Annex 14 , to incorporate Amendment 28 which becomes applicable 73 a Page 3 - Table of Contents b Pages 5 - 7 - Foreword c Pages 10 and 11 - Part I d Page 14 - Part I1 e Page 31 - Part IV f Pages 35 - 39, 41, 51 and 52, 58 and 63 - Part V g Pages 73, 75 and 76 - Appendix 1 Record entry of Amendment on Page 2.
TABLE CONTENTS 1.29.-Surface of Taxiways ........................ ............................. 1.30.-Taxiway Strips PART I.-DEFINITION S AND APPLICABILITY HOLDING BAYS 1.31.-Location of Holding Bays APRONS .................... 1.32.-Aprons -- General , ..... 1.33.-Size of Aprons ............................. ......................... 1.34.-Strength of Aprons ........................... 1.35.-Slopes on Aprons .............. 1.36.-Clearance Distances on Aprons CHAPTER 2..Aerodrome Data ....................... PART 1V.-OBSTRUCTION RESTRICTION. REMOVAL AND MARKING 2.1.-Aerodrome Reference Point .................. ........................ 2.2.-Aerodrome Elevation 2.3.- Runway Threshold Elevations ............... 2.4.-Aerodrome Dimensions ...................... ........................... 2.5.-Declared Distance ...................... 2.6.-Strength of Pavements 2.7.-Reference Datat for Pre-flight Altimer Check . 2.8.-Information on Aerodrome Conditions, Status of Aerodrome Lighting System and Power Supply ..................................... CHAPTER l.--Surfaces and Areas ..................... ................... ........... 1.1.-Definitions .. 1.2.-Take.off Climb Area and Surface ............ 1.3.-Approach Area and Surface ................. 1.4.-Inner Horizontal Surface .................... 1.5.-Conical Surface ............................. 1.6.-Transitional Surfaces ........................ CHAPTER 3.-Reference Code for Aerodrome Charac- teristics ................... .... ................. CHAPTER 2.-Removal and Restriction of Obstructions . . 2.1.-Obstruction Removal ..................... 2.2.-Restriction of New Construction ............. PART 111.-PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AERODROMES CHAPTER 3.-Obstruction Marking .................... 3.1.-Objects to be Marked ....................... 3.2.-Day Marking of Obstructions ................ 3.3.-Lighting of Obstructions .................... CHAFTER 1.-Aerodromes with Runways RUN WAY Sm CHAPTER 4.-Obstructions Outside the Immediate En- virons of Aerodromes .............................. 1.1.-Number and Orientation of Runways ......... 1.2.-Selected Basic Length of Runways ........... 1.3.-Actual Length of Runways .................. 1.4.-Width of Runways .......................... 1.5.-Separation of Parallel Runways .............. 1.6.-Slopes on Runways .......................... 1.7.-Strength of Runways ........................ ......................... 1.8.-Surface of Runways CHAPTER 5.-Marking of Unusable or Unserviceable Portions of the Movernent Area ..................... 5.1.-Closed Rurlwavs and Taxiwavs . or Parts . . Thereof ..... ............................. 5.2.-NonLoad Bearing Surfaces ................. 5.3.-Undershoot and Overrun Areas .............. . ......................... STRIPS 5.4.-Unserviceablc Areas 32 1.9.-Strips - General ................... .. .... .. 19 1.10.-Length of Strips ............................ 19 ............................. 1.11.-Width of Strips 19 1.12.-Clearing and Grading of Strips .............. 20 1.13.-Slopes on Strips ............................ M 1.14.-Strength of Strips ........................... 20 PART V.-VISUAL GROUND AIDS ................................ CHAPTER 1.-General ............. 1 .I.- Dangerous and Confusing Lights INDICATORS 1.2.-Wind Direction Indicators ................... 1.8.-Landing Direction Indicators ................. SIGNALLING DEVICES ............................ 1.4.-Signalling Lamp 1.5.-Ground Signal Panels and Signal Area ....... EMERGENCY LIGHTING 1.6.-Emergency Lighting ......................... CLEARWAY S 1.15.-Location of Clearways ....................... 20 1.16.-Width of Clearways ......................... 20 1.17.-Slopes on Clearways ........................ 21 STOPWAYS .......................... 1.18.-Width of Stopways 21 1.19.-Slopes on Stopways ......................... 21 1.20.-Strength of Stopways ....................... 21 1.21.-Surface of Stopways ....................... 21 TAXIWAYS AIDS TO LOCATION .............. 1.22.-Taxiways -- General ........................ 21 1.7.-Aerodrome Identification Signs 35 ........................ 1.23.-Changes in Direction of Taxiways ........... 21 1.8.-Aerodrome Beacons 35 ....................... 1.24.LWidth of Taxiways ......................... 21 1.9.-Identification Beacons 35 ......... 1.25.-Taxiway Junctions and Intersections 21 1.26.-Taxiway Minimum Clearances 22 MARKERS, SIGNS, LIGHT FIXTURES ............... 1.27.-Slopes on Taxiways 22 AND SUPPORTING STRUCTURES ......................... .... ................... 1.28.-Strength of Taxiways ....................... ' 23 1.10.-Characteristics ... ... 35
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