AMENDMENT No. 1to SUPPLEMENT No. 2 Meteorological Authorities TO ANNEX 3, SIXTH EDITION METEOROLOGY The attached Amendment No. 1 to Supplement No. 2 supersedes Supplement No. 2 of 15/4/66. This Supplement should be inserted at the end of Annex 3, Sixth Edition.
SUfPLEMENT No. 2 TO AEX 3 - Sixth 'tiok METEOlOLOGY METEOROLOGICAL AUTHORITIES Meteorological Authorities designated by Contracting States to provide or to arrange for the provision of meteorological service for' international air naviga- tion, in accordance with Annex 3, Chapter 2, 2.1.3. Published by authority of the Council April, 1966 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
15/1/67 Supplement No. 2 to Annex 3 - Sixth Edition - METEOROLOGY RECORD OF AMENDMENTS No. 1 Date 15/1/67 Entered by ICAO No. Date Entered by
3 Supplement No. 2 to Annex 3 - Sixth Edition - METEOROLOGY 15/4/66 METEOROLOGICAL AUTHORITIES DESIGNATED BY CONTRACTING STATES TO PROVIDE OR TO ARRANGE FOR THE PROVISION OF METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE FOR INTERNATIONAL AIR NAVIGATION The Council at the 13th Meeting of its 28th Session, held on 14 June 1956, decided to invite each Contracting State a to notify ICAO of the agency which it has designated as its Meteorological Authority, in accordance with 2.1.3 of Annex 3 b to accompany such notificatf-on, in the case where any othr agency or agencies is also involved in the provision, within its territory, of meteoro- logical facilities and servfces for international civil aviation with an indication of the allocation of tasks between the several agencies and of the extent to which each such agency provides the meteorological facilities and services for international air navigation, and follows the meteorological procedures specified in Annex 3, the PANS-MET, the Regional Supplementary Procedures and the Regional Plans. The Council directed that ICAO promulgate the information, recefved fom States, for the information of all concerned. The Council took this action, resulting from a recomrnendatiun of the Third Caribbean Regional Air Navigation Meeting, on the grounds that the circulation of the information referred to would not only assist Air Navigation Meetings by providing a more complete picture of the meteorological facilities and services currently available but would also facilitate arrangements between States, or between States and operators, for the provision of meteorological services for international air navigation. At the 8th Meeting of its 30th Session, held on 4 April 1957, the Council noted that the Air Navigation Commission had decided that the Agency designated, rather than the person or the functionary in charge, should be published, and approved the publication of the information received from Contracting States in a further Supplement to Annex 3.
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