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Annex 15. Edition 1
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES ANNEX 15 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERVATIONAL CIVIL AVIATIOX FIRST EDITION, SEPTEMBER 1953 Effective 1 September 1953 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Printed in English, French and Spanish, separately issued under the title of AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES SERVICES DINPORMATIOS ARONAUTIQUE Published in Montreal, Canada, by the Interna- iional Civil Auiatior, Organization. Correspond- ence concerning publications should be addressed to the Secretary General of ICAO, International -4viation Building, 1080 University Street, h/Iontreal, Canada.
International Standards and Recommended Practices AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS ATTACHMENT C.-Specimen forms for Aeronautical Information Publica- tions ........................... ...................... FRE, 3 Form 1.- International airports.. Form 2.- Aerodromes for use by CHAPTER 1.-Definitions. ........... 5 international commer- cial air transport - ......... CHAPTER 2.-Applicability. 5 Land ................ CHAPTER 3.-General. ............. 5 3.- for use by international commer- Practices were adopted by Council on 15 May 1953 and were designated as Annex 15 to the Convention. Prior to thc Annex becoming effective, it was submitted to each Contracting State, together with a copy of the Resolution of Adoption, for the purpose of notification of any disapproval, wholly or in part, under Article 90 of the Convention. 3.1.-Responsibilities and functions. . 3.2.-Adequacy and authenticity.. 3.3.-Exchange of aeronautical ............... information. ....... 3.4.-General specifications. cia1 air transport - Water. .............. Foim 4.- Aerodrome directory - Land ................ Form 5.- Aerodrome directory - Water. .............. Form 6.- Aeronautical beacons. . Form 7.- Radio communication and navigation facilities ........ Form 8.- Time signals.. Form 9.- Navigation systems. ... Form 10.- Meteorological offices. . Form 11.- Meteorological broad- casts. ............... Form 12.- Flight information re- glans, control areas and advisory areas. ....... Form 12-Airways and advisory routes. .............. Form 13.- Controlled aerodromes and control zones. .... Form 14.- Airspace restrictions. .. Form 15.- Search and rescue The Sandards and Recommended Practices as now presented have been developed as follows The Prrcedures for Air Navigation Services - Procedures for Internalional fl-otices to Airmen iVOTA,IJ Services PANS - NOTAM, PICAO Doc 27131, were developed by he Air Naviga- tion Commitee as a result of recoilillenda- tioils made at Regional Air Savigation Meetings during 1946, and were published by authority of the Council on 1 January 1947. In May 1949, the Special KOTAM Mectiilg reviewed these PICAO PANS - NOTAM and developed the "Procedures for Air Navigation Services - deronautical Ifornzation Services PANS - AIS, Doc 7106". The recommended Procedures rT4.-Aeronaufical Information Publications. ................... 5.1 .-Origination. ................ 5.2.-Distribution. ............... ...... 5.3.-General specifications.. 5.4.-Specifications f0.r Class I dis- tribution. .................. 3.5.-SpeciJcations for Class I1 dis- .................. tribution. CEAPTER 6.-Pre-flight and post-flight ..................... infornlation ........ 6.1 .-Pre-flight information. ..... 6.2.-Post-flight iflformation.. scheme.. ............ 29 Form 16.- Aeronautical charts.. .. 30 Form 17.- Approach and landing charts.. ............. 30 weFe reviewed b- the Air Savigation Com- mission in the light of comments received - from Contracting States and were sub- sequently- approved by the Council. They came into force, superseding the PICAO PANS - NOTAM, on 1 August 1951. In August/September 1952, the First Session of the Aeronautical Information Services Division reviewed and modified the PANS -AIS in the light ol' experience and CHAPTER 7.-Telecommunication ................. requirements. AACHMEXT D.-Specimen page lay- out for Aeronautical Information Publications. ................... 31 APPENDIX 1 .-Specifications for A1 P Index maps and diamams. ....... ATTACHMEKT E.-Specimen format for NOTAMS.. .................... 32 ATTACHMENT A.-Detailed list of items related to sub'ects included in Aeronautical nlorrnation Publica- tions. ......................... from them developed draft Standards and Recommended Practices which, after review and modification by the Air h'aviga- - - 3.-Meteorology. ................. 4.-Air Traffic Rules and Services. . 5.-Facilitation. ................. FOREWORD tion Commission in the light of comments .received from Contracting States, were presented to Council for adoption. 6.Search and Rescue. ........... .................... 7.-General. Historical Background ATTAWENT B.-Detailed list of items related to additional subjects which could be usefully included in Aero- nautical Information Publications. licatiok of the AIS Standards and Recommended Practices This document contains Standards and Recommended Practices pursuant to Article 35 of the Convention on Interna- tional Civil Aviation Chicago 1944. These Standards and Recommended In accordance with action taken by the Council, the Standards and Recommended Piactices contained in this Annex are 1.-Aeronautical charts published. . - 2.-Facilitation ....................
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