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Annex 3. Edition 10
AMENDMENT No. 68
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 68 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE FOR INTERNATIONAL AIR NAVIGATION ANNEX 3 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION TENTH EDITION - JULY 1986 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Checklist of Amendments Date of Effective Date Applicability Tenth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 66 27 July 1986 20 November 1986 Amendment 67 adopted by the Council on 27 March 1987 27 July 1987 Amendment 68 adopted by the Council on 21 March 19 89 23 July 1989 J -Replac,ment' pags qXii, x , 1, ' 7, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18, 19, 28, 39, 40, 40A, 45, 46, 46A, 46B, 46C, 46D, 46E, 46F, 46G, 46H, 461, 465, 46K, 46L, 46E1, 54 and 56 19 November 1987 16 November 1989
Transmittal Note AMENDMENT 68 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE FOR INTERNATIOrJAL AIR NAVIGATION Annex 3.t0 the Convention on International Civil-Aviation 1. Insert t"he following replacement pages ia Annex 3 Tenth Edition, to incorporate Amendment 68 which becomes applicable on 16 November 1989' a Page iii - Table of Contents b Page x - Foreword c Page 1 - Chapter 1 d Pages 7 and 8 - Chapter 3 e Pages 11,' 14, 16, 18 and 19 - Ghapter 4 f Page 28 - Chapter 7 g Pages 39, 40 aild 408 - mapter 10 h Pages 45 and 46A to 462 - Appendix - i Page 54 - Attddhmetit B j Page 56 - Attechment C Record entry of amendment bn page ii.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page FOREWORD ........................................... v ............................... CHAPTER 1 . Definitions 1 .................................... 1.1 Definitions 1 ............... 1.2 Terms used with a limited meaning 3 CHAPTER 2 . General provisions ........................ 4 2.1 Objective. determination and provision of meteorological service ........................... 4 2.2 Supply and use of meteorological information ..... 4 2.3 Notifications required from operators ............. 4 CHAPTER 3 . World area forecast system and meteorological offices .................................. 6 3.1 Objectives and components of the world area forecast system ................................. 6 3.2 World area forecast centres ...................... 6 .................... 3.3 Regional area forecast centres 7 3.4 Meteorological offices .......................... 8 3.5 Meteorological watch offices ..................... 9 CHAPTER 4 . Meteorological observations and reports ..... 10 Aeronautical meteorological stations and observations ................................... 10 Routine observations and reports ................. 10 Special observations. special reports and selected special reports .......................... 11 Observations and reports for take-off and landing ........................................ 12 .......... Observing and reporting of surface wind 12 Observing and reporting of visibility .............. 13 ... Observing and reporting of runway visual range 13 ....... Observing and reporting of present weather 15 Observing and reporting of cloud ................ 15 Observing and reporting of air temperature and dew-point temperature ...................... 16 ........ Observing and reporting of pressure values 16 Observing and reporting of supplementary information .................................... 16 Contents of reports ............................. 17 Format of reports .............................. 17 ...... Observations and reports of volcanic activity 18 ...................... 5.6 Other aircraft observations 21 5.7 Record of aircraft observations .................. 21 5.8 Reporting of aircraft observations during flight .... 21 5.9 Post-flight reporting ............................ 22 5.10 Exchange of air-reports between meteorological offices ........................................ 22 CHAPTER 6 . Forecasts ................................ 23 6.1 Interpretation and use of forecasts ............... 23 6.2 Aerodrome forecasts ............................ 23 .............................. 6.3 Landing forecasts 24 ........................... 6.4 Forecasts for take-off 26 6.5 Area and route forecasts, other than forecasts issued by regional area forecast centres ........... 26 CHAPTER 7 . SIGMET information. aerodrome ....................... warnings and wind shear warnings 27 7.1 SIGMET information - general provisions ........ 27 7.2 Format and exchange of SIGMET messages ....... 27 ............................ 7.3 Aerodrome warnings 28 ........................... 7.4 Wind shear warnings 28 CHAPTER 8 . Aeronautical climatological information ..... 30 8.1 General provisions .............................. 30 8.2 Aerodrome climatological tables .................. 30 8.3 Aerodrome climatological summaries ............. 30 8.4 Aeronautical descriptive climatological .................................... memoranda 30 8.5 Copies of meteorological observational data ....... 31 CHAPTER 9 . Service for operators and flight crew members ............................................. 9.1 General provisions .............................. 9.2 Information for pre-flight planning by operators ... 9.3 Briefing. consultation and display ................ 9.4 Flight documentation - general ................. 9.5 Flight documentation - upper wind and upper-air temperature information ................ 9.6 Flight documentation - significant weather charts . 9.7 Flight documentation - aerodrome forecasts ...... 9.8 Flight documentation - supplementary charts and other forms of presentation .................. 9.9 Information for aircraft in flight ................. CHAPTER 5 . Aircraft observations and reports ........... 20 CHAPTER 10 . Information for air traffic services. search and rescue services and aeronautical 5.1 Obligations of States ............................ 20 information services ................................... 39 5.2 Aircraft observations ........................... 20 .......... 5.3 Routine aircraft observations .................... 20 10.1 Information for air traffic services units 39 5.4 Special aircraft observations ..................... 20 10.2 Information for search and rescue services units ... 40 5.5 Aircraft observations during climb-out and 10.3 Information for aeronautical information approach ...................................... 20 services units .................................. 40 ANNEX 3 iii 16/11/89 No . 68
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