Publication: Magyar Közlöny
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c) if no applicable regional procedures have been established, proceed at a level which differs from the cruising levels normally used for IFR flight by: 1) 150 m (500 ft) in an area where a vertical separation minimum of 300 m (1 000 ft) is applied; or 2) 300 m (1 000 ft) in an area where a vertical separation minimum of 600 m (2 000 ft) is applied. Note.— Action to be taken by an aircraft which is intercepted while being subject to an act of unlawful interference is prescribed in 3.8 of this Annex. — END — 22/11/07 No. 40 Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Annex 3 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation Annex 3 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation This edition incorporates all amendments adopted by the Council prior to 2 February 200 and supersedes, on November 200 , all previous editions of Annex 3. 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Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Annex 3 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation International Civil Aviation Organization International Standards and Recommended Practices Sixteenth Edition July 2007 This edition incorporates all amendments adopted by the Council prior to 2 February 200 and supersedes, on November 200 , all previous editions of Annex 3. For information regarding the applicability of Standards and Recommended Practices, Foreword. see International Civil Aviation Organization Part I Part II Core SARPs Appendices and Attachments (ii) AMENDMENTS Amendments are announced in the supplements to the Catalogue of ICAO Publications; the Catalogue and its supplements are available on the ICAO website at www.icao.int. The space below is provided to keep a record of such amendments. RECORD OF AMENDMENTS AND CORRIGENDA AMENDMENTS CORRIGENDA No. Date applicable Date entered Entered by No. Date of issue Date entered Entered by 1-74 7/11/07 – ICAO 1/12/07 – ICAO 5/11/08 – ICAO 12/5/08 – ICAO ANNEX 3 (iii) 7/11/07 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page (ix) PART I. CORE SARPs 1-1 1.1 1-1 1.2 1-6 2-1 2.1 2-1 2.2 2-2 2.3 2-3 3-1 3.1 3-1 3.2 3-1 3.3 3-2 3.4 3-2 3.5 3-3 3.6 3-4 3.7 3-4 4-1 4.1 4-1 4.2 4-2 4.3 4-2 4.4 4-3 4.5 4-3 4.6 4-4 4.7 4-6 4.8 4-6 5-1 5.1 5-1 Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Table of Contents Page 7/11/07 (iv) 5.2 5-1 5.3 5-1 5.4 5-2 5.5 5-2 5.6 5-2 5.7 5-3 5.8 5-3 5.9 5-3 6-1 6.1 6-1 6.2 6-1 6.3 6-2 6.4 6-2 6.5 6-3 CHAPTER 7. SIGMET and AIRMET information, aerodrome warnings 7-1 7.1 7-1 7.2 7-1 7.3 7-2 7.4 7-2 8-1 8.1 8-1 8.2 8-1 8.3 8-1 8.4 8-2 9-1 9.1 9-1 9.2 9-2 9.3 9-3 9.4 Automated pre-flight information systems for briefing, consultation, flight planning 9-4 9.5 9-4 CHAPTER 10. Information for air traffic services, search and rescue services and aeronautical 10-1 10.1 10-1 10.2 10-1 10.3 10-1 Table of Contents Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Page (v) 7/11/07 11-1 11.1 11-1 11.2 Use of aeronautical fixed service communications — meteorological bulletins 11-2 11.3 11-2 11.4 11-2 11.5 11-2 11.6 11-3 PART II. APPENDICES AND ATTACHMENTS APPENDICES APP 1-1 APPENDIX 2. Technical specifications related to world area forecast system and APP 2-1 1. APP 2-1 2. APP 2-3 3. APP 2-4 4. APP 2-4 5. APP 2-5 APP 3-1 1. APP 3-1 2. APP 3-1 3. APP 3-4 4. APP 3-4 APP 4-1 1. APP 4-1 2. APP 4-3 3. APP 4-5 4. APP 4-5 APP 5-1 1. APP 5-1 2. APP 5-5 3. APP 5-8 4. APP 5-8 Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Table of Contents Page 7/11/07 (vi) APPENDIX 6. Technical specifications related to SIGMET and AIRMET information, aerodrome APP 6-1 1. APP 6-1 2. APP 6-2 3. APP 6-4 4. Detailed criteria related to SIGMET and AIRMET messages and special APP 6-4 5. APP 6-5 6. APP 6-6 APP 7-1 1. APP 7-1 2. APP 7-1 3. APP 7-1 APP 8-1 1. APP 8-1 2. APP 8-1 3. APP 8-2 4. APP 8-2 5. Specifications related to automated pre-flight information systems for APP 8-5 6. APP 8-5 APPENDIX 9. Technical specifications related to information for air traffic services, search APP 9-1 1. APP 9-1 2. APP 9-3 3. APP 9-3 APP 10-1 1. APP 10-1 2. APP 10-2 3. APP 10-3 4. APP 10-3 5. APP 10-4 ATTACHMENTS ATT A-1 ATT B-1 Table of Contents Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Page (vii) 7/11/07 ATT C-1 ATT D-1 ___________________ ANNEX 3 (ix) 7/11/07 FOREWORD Historical 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 Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago, 1944), and designated as Annex 3 to the Convention with the title Standards and Recommended Practices — Meteorological Codes. The Standards and Recommended Practices were based on recommendations of the Special Session of the Meteorology Division, held in September 1947. 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 or approved 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 any differences between their national regulations and practices and the International Standards contained in this Annex and any amendments thereto. Contracting States are invited to extend such notification to any differences from the Recommended Practices contained in this Annex, and any amendments thereto, when the notification of such differences is important for the safety of air navigation. Further, 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. 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 Aeronautical 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 procedures affecting aircraft operations provided in accordance with the Standards and Recommended Practices specified in this Annex should be notified and take effect in accordance with the provisions of Annex 15. Use of the text of the Annex in national regulations. The Council, on 13 April 1948, adopted a resolution inviting the attention of Contracting States to the desirability of using in their own national regulations, as far as is practicable, the precise language of those ICAO Standards that are of a regulatory character and also of indicating departures from the Standards, including any additional national regulations that are important for the safety or regularity of air navigation. Wherever possible, the provisions of this Annex have been written in such a way as would facilitate incorporation, without major textual changes, into national legislation. 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: Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Foreword 7/11/07 (x) 1.— Material comprising the Annex proper:

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