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Annex 5. Edition 4
AMENDMENT No. 15
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 15 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS UNITS OF MEASUREMENT TO BE USED IN AIR AND GROUND OPERATIONS ANNEX 5 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION FOURTH EDITION - JULY 1979 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION --.
Check-List of Amendments to Annex 5 Date of Effective Date Applicability Fourth Edition incorporating Amendments 1-13 Amendment 14 adopted by Council on 27 February 1984 Amendment 15 adopted by Council on 24 November 1986 Replacement pages 6, 7, 8, 1 1 , 1 2, 15, 16, 19 and 30 23 July 1979 30 July 1984 19 April 1987 26 November 1981 22 November 1984 19 November 1987
AMENDMENT 15 to the International Standards UNITS OF MEASUREMENT TO BE USED IN AIR AND GROUND OPERATIONS \ Annex 5 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the following replacement pages in Annex 5 Fourth Edition, to incorporate Amendment 15 which becomes applicable on 19 November 1 987. a page 6 - Foreword d page 11 e page 12 f page 15 g page 16 h page 1 9 - Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Attachment B i page 30 - Attachment C Record entry of amendment on page 2.
FOREWORD Historical Background International Standards and Recommended Practices for Dimensional Units to be used in Air-Ground Communications were first adopted by the Council on 16 April 1948 pursuant to Article 37 of the Convention on International Civil Avi- ation Chicago, 1944 and were designated as Annex 5 to the Convention. They became effective on 15 September 1948 and became applicable on 1 January 1949. Table A shows the origin of subsequent amendments together with a list of the principal subjects involved and the dates on which the Annex and the amendments were adopted by the Council, when they became effective and when they became applicable. Action by Contracting States Notification of differences. The attention of Contracting States is drawn to the obligation imposed by Article 38 of the Convention by which Contracting States are required to notify the Organization of anv differences between their national regulations and and the International Standards contained in this Annex and any amendments thereto. Fur- ther, Contracting States are invited to keep the Organization currently informed of any differences which may subsequently occur, or of the withdrawal of any differences previously notified. A specific request for notification of differences will be sent to Contracting States immediately after the adoption of each amendment to this Annex. The attention of States is also drawn to the provisions of Annex 15 related to the publication of differences between their national regulations and practices and the related ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices through the Aero- nautical Information Service, in addition to the obligation of States under Article 38 of the Convention. Promulgation of information. The establishment and withdrawal of and changes to facilities, services and pro- cedures affecting aircraft operations provided in accordance with the Standards specified in this Annex should be notified and take effect in accordance with the provisions of Annex 15. Status of Annex Components An Annex is made up of the following component parts, not all of which, however, are necessarily found in every Annex they have the status indicated 1 .- Material comprising the Annex proper a Standards and Recommended Practices adopted by the Council under the provisions of the Convention. They are defined as follows Standard Any specification for physical charac- teristics, configuration, matkriel, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as necessary for the safety or regularity of international air navigation and to which Contracting States will conform in accordance with the Convention in the event of impossibility of compliance, notification to the Council is compul- sory under Article 38. Recommended Practice Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, matkriel, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as desirable in the interest of safety, regularity or efficiency of inter- national air navigation, and to which Contracting States will endeavour to conform in accordance with the Convention. b Appendices comprising material grouped separately for convenience but forming part of the Standards and Recommended Practices adopted by the Council. c Definitions of terms used in the Standards and Recommended Practices which are not self- explanatory in that they do not have accepted dictionary meanings. A definition does not have independent status but is an essential part of each Standard and Recommended Practice in which the term is used, since a change in the meaning of the term would affect the specification. d Tables and Figures which add to or illustrate a Standard or Recommended Practice and which are referred to therein, form part of the associated Standard or Recommended Practice and have the same status. 2.- ater rial approved by the Council for publication in association with the Standards and Recommended Practices a Forewords comprising historical and explanatory material based on the action of the Council and including an explanation of the obligations of States with regard to the application of the Standards and Recommended Practices ensuing from the Con- vention and the Resolution of Adoption. b Introductions comprising explanatory material introduced at the beginning of parts, chapters or sections of the Annex to assist in the understanding of the application of the text. C Notes included in the text, where appropriate, to give factual information or references bearing on the Standards or Recommended Practices in question, ANNEX 5
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