Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 795

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 — 2007/70/II. szám ICAO TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS The following summary gives the status, and also describes in general terms the contents of the various series of technical publications issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization. It does not include specialized publications that do not fall specifically within one of the series, such as the Aeronautical Chart Catalogue or the Meteorological Tables for International Air Navigation. International Standards and Recommended Practices are adopted by the Council in accordance with Articles 54, and of the Convention on International Civil Aviation and are designated, for convenience, as Annexes to the Convention. The uniform application by Contracting States of the specifications contained in the International Standards is recognized as necessary for the safety or regularity of international air navigation while the uniform application of the specifications in the Recommended Practices is regarded as desirable in the interest of safety, regularity or efficiency of international air navigation. Knowledge of any differences between the national regulations or practices of a State and those established by an International Standard is essential to the safety or regularity of international air navigation. In the event of non-compliance with an International Standard, a State has, in fact, an obligation, under Article 38 of the Convention, to notify the Council of any differences. Knowledge of differences from Recommended Practices may also be important for the safety of air navigation and, although the Convention does not impose any obligation with regard thereto, the Council has invited Contracting States to notify such differences in addition to those relating to International Standards. Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS) are approved by the Council for worldwide application. They contain, for the most part, operating procedures regarded as not yet having attained a sufficient degree of maturity for adoption as International Standards and Recommended Practices, as well as material of a more permanent character which is considered too detailed for incorporation in an Annex, or is susceptible to frequent amendment, for which the processes of the Convention would be too cumbersome. Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPS) have a status similar to that of PANS in that they are approved by the Council, but only for application in the respective regions. They are prepared in consolidated form, since certain of the procedures apply to overlapping regions or are common to two or more regions. The following publications are prepared by authority of the Secretary General in accordance with the principles and policies approved by the Council. Technical Manuals provide guidance and information in amplification of the International Standards, Recommended Practices and PANS, the implementation of which they are designed to facilitate. Air Navigation Plans detail requirements for facilities and services for international air navigation in the respective ICAO Air Navigation Regions. They are prepared on the authority of the Secretary General on the basis of recommendations of regional air navigation meetings and of the Council action thereon. The plans are amended periodically to reflect changes in requirements and in the status of implementation of the recommended facilities and services. ICAO Circulars make available specialized information of interest to Contracting States. This includes studies on technical subjects. 2007/70/II. szám © ICAO 2005 8/05, E/P1/2200 Order No. AN 2 Printed in ICAO 2007/70/II. szám Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Annex 3 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation International Civil Aviation Organization International Standards and Recommended Practices Fifteenth Edition July 2004 This edition incorporates all amendments adopted by the Council prior to 26 February 2004 and supersedes, on 25 November 2004, all previous editions of Annex 3. For information regarding the applicability of Standards and Recommended Practices, see Foreword. International Civil Aviation Organization Fifteenth Edition July 2004 Part I Core SARPs Part II Appendices and Attachments 2007/70/II. szám AMENDMENTS The issue of amendments is announced regularly in the ICAO Journal and in the monthly Supplement to the Catalogue of ICAO Publications and Audio-visual Training Aids, which holders of this publication should consult. 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 1-73 Incorporated in this edition 15/10/04 15/10/04 ICAO (ii) 2007/70/II. szám ANNEX 3 (iii) 25/11/04 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page (vii) PART I. CORE SARPs CHAPTER 1. 1-1 1.1 1-1 1.2 1-5 CHAPTER 2. 2-1 2.1 Objective, determination and provision of 2-1 2.2 Supply, quality assurance and use of 2-1 2.3 2-2 CHAPTER 3. World area forecast system and 3-1 3.1 Objective of the world area forecast system . . 3-1 3.2 3-1 3.3 3-1 3.4 3-2 3.5 3-2 3.6 3-3 3.7 3-3 CHAPTER 4. Meteorological observations and 4-1 4.1 Aeronautical meteorological stations and 4-1 4.2 Agreement between air traffic services 4-1 4.3 4-2 4.4 4-2 4.5 4-2 4.6 Observing and reporting meteorological 4-3 4.7 Reporting of meteorological information 4-4 4.8 Observations and reports of volcanic 4-4 CHAPTER 5. 5-1 5.1 5-1 5.2 5-1 5.3 Routine aircraft observations — designation . . 5-1 5.4 Routine aircraft observations — exemptions . . 5-1 5.5 5-1 5.6 5-2 5.7 Reporting of aircraft observations 5-2 5.8 5-2 5.9 Recording and post-flight reporting of 5-2 CHAPTER 6. 6-1 6.1 6-1 6.2 6-1 6.3 6-1 6.4 6-2 6.5 Area and route forecasts, other than forecasts issued within the framework of 6-2 6.6 6-2 CHAPTER 7. SIGMET and AIRMET information, 7-1 7.1 7-1 7.2 7-1 7.3 7-1 7.4 7-2 CHAPTER 8. Aeronautical climatological 8-1 8.1 8-1 8.2 8-1 8.3 8-1 8.4 Copies of meteorological observational data . . 8-1 CHAPTER 9. Service for operators and flight crew 9-1 9.1 9-1 2007/70/II. szám Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation Table of Contents 25/11/04 (iv) Page Page 9.2 Information for operators for pre-flight planning and for in-flight re-planning 9-1 9.3 9-2 9.4 9-2 9.5 Automated pre-flight information systems for briefing, consultation, flight planning 9-3 9.6 9-3 CHAPTER 10. Information for air traffic services, search and rescue services and aeronautical 10-1 10.2 Information for search and rescue services 10-1 10.3 Information for aeronautical information 10-1 CHAPTER 11. Requirements for and use of 11.2 Use of aeronautical fixed service communications — meteorological bulletins 11-1 11.3 Use of aeronautical fixed service communications — world area forecast 11-2 11.4 Use of aeronautical mobile service 11-2 11.5 Use of aeronautical data link service — 11-2 11.6 Use of aeronautical broadcasting service — 11-2 PART II. APPENDICES AND ATTACHMENTS APPENDICES APPENDIX 1. Flight documentation — model APPENDIX 2. Technical specifications related to world area forecast system and

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