COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENTS 44 and 45 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRAXICES METEOROLOGY ANNEX 3 TO THE CONYElWTON ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-List of Amendments to Annex 3 7 Fourth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 41 Amendment 42 Amendment 43 Amendments 44 and 45 adopted and approved, respectively, by the Council on la February 1960, Replacement pages 3,4,9 and 29 to 32 b Effective Date 1 /8/55 P /9/56 P /10/57 Date of Applicability l /P /56 P /12/56 1 /1 2 157 See Foreword
AMENDMENTS 44 and 45 to the International Standards and Rec ommended Practices Annex 3 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Fourth Editi applicable on Insert the following replacement pages in Annex 3 .on , to incorporate Amendments 44 and 45 which become I August 1960, a Foreword pages 3 and 4 b International Standards and Re commended Psactic e s page 9 c Attachments I3 and C pages 29 to 32. 2. Record ents y of the Amendment on the inside front CQVeF.
International Standards and Recommended Practices METEOROLOGY Fourth Edition - 1 January 1956 ................ FOREWORD ....... CHAPTER l .-Definitions. 1.1.-Definitions ................ CHAPTER 2.-Meteorological service for international air navigation. . 2.1.-General. .................. 2.2.-Meteorological offices and aeronautical meteorological ................. stations.. ...... 2.3.-Aircraft observations.. 2.4.-Meteorological watch.. ..... IIistorical background Standards and Recommended Practices relating to meteorology were first adopted by the Council on 16 April 1948, pursuant to the provisions of Article 37 of the Con- vention on International Civil Aviation ' Chicago 1944, and designated as Annex 3 to the Convention with the title "Stand- ards and Recommended Practices - Meteorological Codes" They became effective on 15 September 1948. The Standards and Recommended Practices were based on recommendations of the Special Session of the Meteorology Divi-. aion, held in September 1941. They were amended, when the International Mete- orological Organization introduced new meteorological figure codes on 1 January 1949 Amendments 1 to 21 inclusive. Later, provisions for the use of plain language and a simplified code for flight conditions in air-reports became applicable on 1 January 1952 Amendments 22 to 31. Recommendations of the first Air Navi- gation Conference led to the introduction in the Annex of the radiotelephony or radiotelegraphy form AIREP and a re- vised radiotelegraphy form of POMAR Code for air-reports, applicable from 1 September 1954 Amendments 38 and 39. On 1 January 1955, the World Mete- orological Organization introduced a new set of numerical meteorological codes re- pllicing those, theretofore contained in TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.5.----Dissemination of aneteoro- ........ kogical information. a 2.6.-Forms of meteorological ................ messages 8 CHAPTER 3.-AIREP and POMAIZ ........... form of air-report.. 9 3.1.-AIREP form of air-report. .. 9 3.2.7POMAR form of air-report.. 9 ATTACHMENT A.-Aeronautical mete- orological codes and notes on .................... their use.. 13 FOREWORD the .Annex, except the POMAR Code. A further amendnent to the Annex re- sulted, which authorized the use in inter- niitional air navigation of these new mete- orological codes as from 1 January 1955. As a result of arrangements concluded with the World Meteorological Organi- zation, the syiribolic forms of these new codes and their specifications, were not reproduced in the Annex as Standards and Recommended Practices Amendment 40. Fourlh edilion.-The present edition incorporates provisions arising from rec- ommendations of the Fourth Session of the Meteorology Division, which resulted in a substantial expansion of the contents of Annex 3. For the first time, Standards and Recommended Practices were in- corporated in the Annex to govern the obligations of Contracting States relating to the establishment of a meteorological organization in each State, adequate to satisfy Articles 28 and 37 of the Conven- tion. The character of these new Standards and Recommended Practices required the title of the Annex to be amended to read "Annex 3 -- 1 nternational Standards and Recommended Practices -- Meteorology". The expanded Annex 3 became applicable on 1 Januarv 1956 Amendment 41. In adopting Aniendment 41, the Coun- cil recognized that the provisions of the Annex with respect to meteorological in- formation are subject to the understand- ing that the obligation of a Contracting ATTACHMENT B.-Model for record- ing and reporting in the AlliEP ........ form of air-report. 29 Recording and reporting in .. tructions - AIREP.. 30 ATTACHMENT C.-Model for recurd- ing and reporting in the POMAR ............. form of air-report. 31 Recording and reporting ins- .......... tructions - POMAR 32 State is for the supply, under Article 28 of the Convention, of meteorological infor- iiiatioi and that the responsibility for the iise lade of such information is thit of the Itser. IIy Aeiiriiiient 42, the tletlileil spcci- licttions for thc inethod of determination of tle position in the A1 liIl'nd I'OMAR IIIIIH 01 iir-report were siniplifietl, in ,rcc.orlrice with a reoiiiiielfition of the Sccond Air Nvigation Conference Aug- 1131-Scllciuber 1955. Atlentlinent 42 lcc-.iilc applicillle on 1 leceniber 1956. Amendment 43 was adopted by the Corinci on 13 June 1957. The amendment became effective on 1 October 1957 ant1 appkicable on 1 December 1957. Amendment 44 was adopted by the Council on 18 February 1960. By this amendment, which resulted froi reconi- mendations of the Rules of thc Air Air Traffic Services and Search and Rcacic Divisions Montreal, October - Novctnber 1958, changes were made in the list of elemcnts contained in Section 1 Position report of the AIREP form of air-report. It became effective on 1 May 1960 and will become applicable on 1 August 1960. Amendment 45 was approved by the Council on 18 February 1960. Wy this amcndnient, which also reslilted fro111 recommendations of the Rttkes of thc Air, Air Traffic Scrviccs and Search and Rescie 3 1/8/60 Noa44 and 45
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