Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 6099

j) aerodrome/heliport obstacle restriction and removal. 10.2 Coverage and terrain and obstacle data numerical requirements 10.2.1 To satisfy requirements necessary to accommodate air navigation systems or functions specified in 10.1, sets of electronic terrain and obstacle data shall be collected and recorded in databases in accordance with the following coverage areas: — Area 1: entire territory of a State; — Area 2: terminal control area; — Area 3: aerodrome/heliport area; and — Area 4: Category II or III operations area. Note.— See Appendix 8 for graphical illustrations of the defined coverage areas. 10.2.2 Area 1 shall cover the entire territory of a State, including aerodromes/heliports. Area 2 shall be the terminal control area as published in a State’s aeronautical information publication (AIP) or limited to a 45-km radius from the aerodrome/heliport reference point (whichever is smaller). At IFR aerodromes/heliports where a terminal control area has not been established, Area 2 shall be the area within a 45-km radius of the aerodrome/heliport reference point. 10.2.3 At IFR aerodromes/heliports, Area 3 shall cover the area that extends from the edge(s) of the runway(s) to 90 m from the runway centre line(s) and for all other parts of aerodrome/heliport movement area(s), 50 m from the edge(s) of the defined area(s). 10.2.4 Area 4 shall be restricted to those runways where precision approach Category II or III operations have been established and where detailed terrain information is required by operators to enable them to assess, by use of radio altimeters, the effect of terrain on decision height determination. The width of the area shall be 60 m on either side of the extended runway centre line while the length shall be 900 m from the runway threshold measured along the extended runway centre line. 10.2.5 According to the air navigation applications listed in 10.1 and areas of coverage, sets of electronic terrain data shall satisfy the numerical requirements specified in Appendix 8, Table A8-1 while obstacle data shall satisfy the numerical requirements specified in Appendix 8, Table A8-2. Note 1. — Numerical terrain and obstacle data requirements for Area 2 provided in Appendix 8, Table A8-1 and Table A8-2, respectively, are defined on the basis of the most stringent application requirement (application listed under 10.1 b)). Note 2.— It is recognized that some applications listed in 10.1 could be adequately accommodated with terrain and obstacle data sets that are of lower requirements than those specified in Appendix 8, Table A8-1 and Table A8-2, respectively. Consequently, careful evaluation of available data sets by data users is necessary in order to determine if the products are fit for their intended use. 10.3 Terrain database — content and structure 10.3.1 A terrain database shall contain digital sets of data representing terrain surface in the form of continuous elevation 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Chapter 10 25/11/04 10-2 values at all intersections (points) of a defined grid, referenced to common datum. A terrain grid shall be angular or linear and shall be of regular or irregular shape. Note.— In regions of higher latitudes, latitude grid spacing may be adjusted to maintain a constant linear density of measurement points. 10.3.2 Sets of electronic terrain data shall include spatial (position and elevation), thematic and temporal aspects for the surface of the Earth containing naturally occurring features such as mountains, hills, ridges, valleys, bodies of water, permanent ice and snow, and excluding obstacles. In practical terms, depending on the acquisition method used, this shall represent the continuous surface that exists at the bare Earth, the top of the canopy or something in-between, also known as “first reflective surface”. 10.3.3 Terrain data shall be collected according to the areas specified in 10.2, terrain data collection surfaces and criteria specified in Appendix 8, Figure A8-1, and in accordance with the terrain data numerical requirements provided in Table A8-1 of Appendix 8. In terrain databases, only one feature type, i.e. terrain, shall be recorded. Feature attributes describing terrain shall be those listed in Appendix 8, Table A8-3. The terrain feature attributes listed in Table A8-3 represent the minimum set of terrain attributes, and those annotated as mandatory shall be recorded in the terrain database. 10.4 Obstacle database — content and structure 10.4.1 One obstacle database shall contain a digital set of obstacle data and shall include those features having vertical significance in relation to adjacent and surrounding features that are considered hazardous to air navigation. Obstacle data shall comprise the digital representation of the vertical and horizontal extent of man-made objects. Obstacles shall not be included in terrain databases. Obstacle data elements are features that shall be represented in the database by points, lines or polygons. 10.4.2 Obstacles, which in accordance with the definition, can be fixed (permanent or temporary) or mobile shall be identified within the areas defined in 10.2, on the basis of the obstacle data collection surfaces and criteria specified in Appendix 8, Figure A8-2, and collected in accordance with obstacle data numerical requirements provided in Table A8-2 of Appendix 8. In an obstacle database, all defined obstacle feature types shall be recorded and each of them shall be described according to the list of mandatory attributes provided in Table A8-4 of Appendix 8. Note.— Specific attributes associated with mobile (feature operations) and temporary types of obstacles are annotated in Appendix 8, Table A8-4, as optional attributes. If these types of obstacles are to be recorded in the database, appropriate attributes describing such obstacles are also required. 10.5 Terrain and obstacle data product specifications 10.5.1 To allow and support the interchange and use of sets of electronic terrain and obstacle data among different data providers and data users, the ISO 19100 series of standards for geographic information shall be used as a general data modelling framework. 10.5.2 A comprehensive statement of available electronic terrain and obstacle data sets shall be provided in the form of terrain data product specifications as well as obstacle data product specifications on which basis air navigation users will be able to evaluate the products and determine whether they fulfil the requirements for their intended use (application). Note.— ISO Standard 19131 specifies the requirements and outline of data product specifications for geographic information. 10.5.3 Each terrain data product specification shall include an overview, a specification scope, data product identification, data content and structure, reference system, data quality, data capture, data maintenance, data portrayal, data product delivery, additional information, and metadata. 10.5.4 The overview of terrain data product specification or obstacle data product specification shall provide an informal description of the product and shall contain general information about the data product. Specification of terrain data may not be homogenous across the whole data product but may vary for different parts of the data sets. For each such subset of data, a specification scope shall be identified. Identification information concerning both terrain and obstacle data products shall include the title of the product; a brief narrative summary of the content, purpose, and spatial resolution if appropriate (a general statement about the density of spatial data); the geographic area covered by the data product; and supplemental information. 10.5.5 Content information of feature-based terrain data sets or of feature-based obstacle data sets shall each be described in terms of an application schema and a feature catalogue. Application schema shall provide a formal description of the data structure and content of data sets while the feature catalogue shall provide the semantics of all feature types together with their attributes and attribute value domains, association types between feature types and feature operations, inheritance relations and constraints. Coverage is considered a subtype of a feature and can be derived from a collection of features that have common attributes. Both terrain and obstacle data product specifications shall identify clearly the coverage and/or imagery they include and shall provide a narrative description of each of them. Note 1. — ISO Standard 19109 contains rules for application schema while ISO Standard 19110 describes feature cataloguing methodology for geographic information. 2007/70/II. szám Chapter 10 Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services 10-3 25/11/04 Note 2.— ISO Standard 19123 contains schema for coverage geometry and functions. 10.5.6 Both terrain data product specifications and obstacle data product specifications shall include information that identifies the reference system used in the data product. This shall include the spatial reference system and temporal reference system. Additionally, both data product specifications shall identify the data quality requirements for each data product. This shall include a statement on acceptable conformance quality levels and corresponding data quality measures. This statement shall cover all the data quality elements and data quality subelements, even if only to state that a specific data quality element or sub-element is not applicable. Note.— ISO Standard 19113 contains quality principles for geographic information while ISO Standard 19114 covers quality evaluation procedures. 10.5.7 Terrain data product specifications shall include a data capture statement which shall be a general description of the sources and of processes applied for the capture of terrain data. The principles and criteria applied in the maintenance of terrain data sets and obstacle data sets shall also be provided with the data specifications, including the frequency with which data products are updated. Of particular importance shall be the maintenance information of obstacle data sets and an indication of the principles, methods and criteria applied for obstacle data maintenance. 10.5.8 Terrain data product specifications shall contain information on how data held with data sets is presented, i.e. as a graphic output, as a plot or as an image. The product specifications for both terrain and obstacles shall also contain data product delivery information which shall include delivery formats and delivery medium information. Note.— ISO Standard 19117 contains a definition of the schema describing the portrayal of geographic information including the methodology for describing symbols and mapping of the schema to an application schema. 10.5.9 The core terrain and obstacle metadata elements shall be included in the data product specifications. Any additional metadata items required to be supplied shall be stated in each product specification together with the format and encoding of the metadata. Note.— ISO Standard 19115 specifies requirements for geographic information metadata. 10.6 Availability 10.6.1 States shall ensure that electronic terrain and obstacle data related to their entire territory are made available in the manner specified in 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 for use by international civil aviation. 10.6.1.1 States shall ensure that as of 20 November 2008, electronic terrain and obstacle data are made available in accordance with Area 1 specifications and terrain data in accordance with Area 4 specifications. 10.6.1.2 States shall ensure that as of 18 November 2010, electronic terrain and obstacle data are made available in accordance with Area 2 and Area 3 specifications. 10.6.1.3 Recommendation.— States should ensure that electronic terrain and obstacle data are made available in accordance with Area 1, Area 2 and Area 3 specifications and terrain data in accordance with Area 4 specifications. 10.6.2 Recommendation. — At those aerodromes located near territorial boundaries, arrangements should be made among States concerned to share terrain and obstacle data for the entire Area 2. 2007/70/II. szám ANNEX 15 APP 1-1 25/11/04 APPENDIX 1. CONTENTS OF AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PUBLICATION (AIP) (see Chapter 4) PART 1 — GENERAL (GEN) If an AIP is produced and made available in more than one volume with each having a separate amendment and supplement service, a separate preface, record of AIP Amendments, record of AIP Supplements, checklist of AIP pages and list of current hand amendments must be included in each volume. GEN 0.1 Preface Brief description of the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP), including: 1) name of the publishing authority; 2) applicable ICAO documents; 3) the AIP structure and established regular amendment interval; and 4) service to contact in case of detected AIP errors or omissions. GEN 0.2 Record of AIP Amendments A record of AIP Amendments and AIRAC AIP Amendments (published in accordance with the AIRAC system) containing: 1) amendment number; 2) publication date; 3) date inserted (for the AIRAC AIP Amendments, effective date); and 4) initials of officer who inserted the amendment. GEN 0.3 Record of AIP Supplements A record of issued AIP Supplements containing: 1) Supplement number; 2) Supplement subject; 3) AIP section(s) affected; 4) period of validity; and 5) cancellation record. GEN 0.4 Checklist of AIP pages A checklist of AIP pages containing: 1) page number/chart title; and 2) publication or effective date (day, month by name and year) of the aeronautical information. GEN 0.5 List of hand amendments to the AIP A list of current hand amendments to the AIP containing: 1) AIP page(s) affected; 2) amendment text; and 3) AIP Amendment number by which a hand amendment was introduced. GEN 0.6 Table of contents to Part 1 A list of sections and subsections contained in Part 1 — General (GEN). Note.— Subsections may be listed alphabetically. GEN 1. NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS GEN 1.1 Designated authorities The addresses of designated authorities concerned with the facilitation of international air navigation (civil aviation, meteorology, customs, immigration, health, en-route and aerodrome/heliport charges, agricultural quarantine and aircraft accident investigation) containing, for each authority: 1) designated authority; 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Appendix 1 25/11/04 APP 1-2 2) name of the authority; 3) postal address; 4) telephone number; 5) telefax number; 6) telex number; and 7) aeronautical fixed service (AFS) address. GEN 1.2 Entry, transit and departure of aircraft Regulations and requirements for advance notification and applications for permission concerning entry, transit and departure of aircraft on international flights. GEN 1.3 Entry, transit and departure of passengers and crew Regulations (including customs, immigration and quarantine, and requirements for advance notification and applications for permission) concerning entry, transit and departure of nonimmigrant passengers and crew. GEN 1.4 Entry, transit and departure of cargo Regulations (including customs, and requirements for advance notification and applications for permission) concerning entry, transit and departure of cargo. Note.— Provisions for facilitating entry and departure for search, rescue, salvage, investigation, repair or salvage in connection with lost or damaged aircraft are detailed in section GEN 3.6, Search and rescue. GEN 1.5 Aircraft instruments, equipment and flight documents Brief description of aircraft instruments, equipment and flight documents, including: 1) instruments, equipment (including aircraft communication and navigation equipment) and flight documents to be carried on aircraft, including any special requirement in addition to the provisions specified in Annex 6, Part I, Chapters 6 and 7; and 2) emergency locator transmitter (ELT), signalling devices and life-saving equipment as presented in Annex 6, Part I, 6.6 and Part II, 6.4 where so determined by regional air navigation meetings, for flights over designated land areas. GEN 1.6 Summary of national regulations and international agreements/conventions A list of titles and references and, where applicable, summaries of national regulations affecting air navigation, together with a list of international agreements/conventions ratified by State. GEN 1.7 Differences from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures A list of significant differences between national regulations and practices of the State and related ICAO provisions, including: 1) provision affected (Annex and edition number, paragraph); and 2) difference in full text. All significant differences must be listed under this subsection. All Annexes must be listed in numerical order even if there is no difference to an Annex, in which case a NIL notification must be provided. National differences or the degree of nonapplication of the regional supplementary procedures (SUPPS) must be notified immediately following the Annex to which the supplementary procedure relates. GEN 2. TABLES AND CODES GEN 2.1 Measuring system, aircraft markings, holidays GEN 2.1.1 Units of measurement Description of units of measurement used including table of units of measurement. GEN 2.1.2 Temporal reference system Description of the temporal reference system (calendar and time system) employed, together with an indication of whether or not daylight saving hours are employed and how the temporal reference system is presented throughout the AIP. GEN 2.1.3 Horizontal reference system Brief description of the horizontal (geodetic) reference system used, including: 1) name/designation of the reference system; 2007/70/II. szám Appendix 1 Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services APP 1-3 25/11/04 2) identification of the projection; 3) identification of the ellipsoid used; 4) identification of the datum used; 5) area(s) of application; and 6) an explanation, if applicable, of the asterisk used to identify those coordinates that do not meet Annex 11 and 14 accuracy requirements. GEN 2.1.4 Vertical reference system Brief description of the vertical reference system used, including: 1) name/designation of the reference system; 2) description of the geoid model used including the parameters required for height transformation between the model used and EGM-96; and 3) an explanation, if applicable, of the asterisk used to identify those elevations/geoid undulations that do not meet Annex 14 accuracy requirements. GEN 2.1.5 Aircraft nationality and registration marks Indication of aircraft nationality and registration marks adopted by the State. GEN 2.1.6 Public holidays A list of public holidays with indication of services being affected. GEN 2.2 Abbreviations used in AIS publications A list of alphabetically arranged abbreviations and their respective significations used by the State in its AIP and in the distribution of aeronautical information/data with appropriate annotation for those national abbreviations that are different from those contained in the Procedures for Air Navigation Services — ICAO Abbreviations and Codes (PANS-ABC, Doc 8400). Note.— A list of alphabetically arranged definitions/glossary of terms may also be added. GEN 2.3 Chart symbols A list of chart symbols arranged according to the chart series where symbols are applied. GEN 2.4 Location indicators A list of alphabetically arranged location indicators assigned to the locations of aeronautical fixed stations to be used for encoding and decoding purposes. An annotation to locations not connected to the Aeronautical Fixed Service (AFS) must be provided. GEN 2.5 List of radio navigation aids A list of radio navigation aids arranged alphabetically, containing: 1) identifier; 2) name of the station; 3) type of facility/aid; and 4) indication whether aid serves en-route (E), aerodrome (A) or dual (AE) purposes. GEN 2.6 Conversion tables Tables for conversion between: 1) nautical miles and kilometres and vice versa; 2) feet and metres and vice versa; 3) decimal minutes of arc and seconds of arc and vice versa; and 4) other conversion tables, as appropriate. GEN 2.7 Sunrise/sunset tables Brief description of criteria used for determination of the times given in the sunrise/sunset tables, together with an alphabetical list of locations for which the times are given with a reference to the related page in the table and the sunrise/sunset tables for the selected stations/locations, including: 1) station name; 2) ICAO location indicator; 3) geographical coordinates in degrees and minutes; 4) date(s) for which times are given; 5) time for the beginning of morning civil twilight; 6) time for sunrise; 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Appendix 1 25/11/04 APP 1-4 7) time for sunset; and 8) time for the end of evening civil twilight. GEN 3. SERVICES GEN 3.1 Aeronautical information services GEN 3.1.1 Responsible service Description of the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) provided and its major components, including: 1) service/unit name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; 6) AFS address; 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed; and 8) an indication if service is not H24. GEN 3.1.2 Area of responsibility The area of responsibility for the aeronautical information service. GEN 3.1.3 Aeronautical publications Description of the elements of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package, including: 1) AIP and related amendment service; 2) AIP Supplements; 3) AIC; 4) NOTAM and pre-flight information bulletins (PIB); 5) checklists and lists of valid NOTAM; and 6) how they may be obtained. When an AIC is used to promulgate publication prices, that must be indicated in this section of the AIP. GEN 3.1.4 AIRAC system Brief description of the AIRAC system provided including a table of present and near future AIRAC dates. GEN 3.1.5 Pre-flight information service at aerodromes/heliports A list of aerodromes/heliports at which pre-flight information is routinely available, including an indication of relevant: 1) elements of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Packages held; 2) maps and charts held; and 3) general area of coverage of such data. GEN 3.1.6 Electronic terrain and obstacle data Details of how electronic terrain and obstacle data may be obtained, containing: 1) name of the individual, service or organization responsible; 2) street address and e-mail address of the individual, service or organization responsible; 3) telefax number of the individual, service or organization responsible; 4) contact telephone number of the individual, service or organization responsible; 5) hours of service (time period including time zone when contact can be made); 6) online information that can be used to contact the individual, service or organization; and 7) supplemental information, if necessary, on how and when to contact the individual, service or organization. GEN 3.2 Aeronautical charts GEN 3.2.1 Responsible service(s) Description of service(s) responsible for the production of aeronautical charts, including: 1) service name; 2007/70/II. szám Appendix 1 Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services APP 1-5 25/11/04 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; 6) AFS address; 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed; and 8) an indication if service is not H24. GEN 3.2.2 Maintenance of charts Brief description of how aeronautical charts are revised and amended. GEN 3.2.3 Purchase arrangements Details of how charts may be obtained, containing: 1) service/sales agency(ies); 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; and 6) AFS address. GEN 3.2.4 Aeronautical chart series available A list of aeronautical chart series available followed by a general description of each series and an indication of the intended use. GEN 3.2.5 List of aeronautical charts available A list of aeronautical charts available, including: 1) title of series; 2) scale of series; 3) name and/or number of each chart or each sheet in a series; 4) price per sheet; and 5) date of latest revision. GEN 3.2.6 Index to the World Aeronautical Chart (WAC) — ICAO 1:1 000 000 An index chart showing coverage and sheet layout for the WAC 1:1 000 000 produced by a State. If Aeronautical Chart — ICAO 1:500 000 is produced instead of WAC 1:1 000 000, index charts must be used to indicate coverage and sheet layout for the Aeronautical Chart — ICAO 1:500 000. GEN 3.2.7 Topographical charts Details of how topographical charts may be obtained, containing: 1) name of service/agency(ies); 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; and 6) AFS address. GEN 3.2.8 Corrections to charts not contained in the AIP A list of corrections to aeronautical charts not contained in the AIP, or an indication where such information can be obtained. GEN 3.3 Air traffic services GEN 3.3.1 Responsible service Description of the air traffic service and its major components, including: 1) service name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Appendix 1 25/11/04 APP 1-6 6) AFS address; 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed; and 8) an indication if service is not H24. GEN 3.3.2 Area of responsibility Brief description of area of responsibility for which air traffic services are provided. GEN 3.3.3 Types of services Brief description of main types of air traffic services provided. GEN 3.3.4 Coordination between the operator and ATS General conditions under which coordination between the operator and air traffic services is effected. GEN 3.3.5 Minimum flight altitude The criteria used to determine minimum flight altitudes. GEN 3.3.6 ATS units address list A list of ATS units and their addresses arranged alphabetically, containing: 1) unit name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; and 6) AFS address. GEN 3.4 Communication services GEN 3.4.1 Responsible service Description of the service responsible for the provision of telecommunication and navigation facilities, including: 1) service name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; 6) AFS address; 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed; and 8) an indication if service is not H24. GEN 3.4.2 Area of responsibility Brief description of area of responsibility for which telecommunication service is provided. GEN 3.4.3 Types of service Brief description of the main types of service and facilities provided, including: 1) radio navigation services; 2) mobile service; 3) broadcasting service; 4) language(s) used; and 5) an indication of where detailed information can be obtained. GEN 3.4.4 Requirements and conditions Brief description concerning the requirements and conditions under which the communication service is available. GEN 3.5 Meteorological services GEN 3.5.1 Responsible service Brief description of the meteorological service responsible for the provision of meteorological information, including: 1) service name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 2007/70/II. szám Appendix 1 Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services APP 1-7 25/11/04 5) telex number; 6) AFS address; 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed; and 8) an indication if service is not H24. GEN 3.5.2 Area of responsibility Brief description of area and/or air routes for which meteorological service is provided. GEN 3.5.3 Meteorological observations and reports Detailed description of the meteorological observations and reports provided for international air navigation, including: 1) name of the station and the ICAO location indicator; 2) type and frequency of observation including an indication of automatic observing equipment; 3) types of meteorological reports (e.g. METAR) and availability of a trend forecast; 4) specific type of observation system and number of observation sites used to observe and report surface wind, visibility, runway visual range, cloud base, temperature and, where applicable, wind shear (e.g. anemometer at intersection of runways, transmissometer next to touchdown zone, etc.); 5) hours of operation; and 6) indication of aeronautical climatological information available. GEN 3.5.4 Types of services Brief description of the main types of service provided, including details of briefing, consultation, display of meteorological information, flight documentation available for operators and flight crew members, and of the methods and means used for supplying the meteorological information. GEN 3.5.5 Notification required from operators Minimum amount of advance notice required by the meteorological authority from operators in respect of briefing, consultation and flight documentation and other meteorological information they require or change. GEN 3.5.6 Aircraft reports As necessary, requirements of the meteorological authority for the making and transmission of aircraft reports. GEN 3.5.7 VOLMET service Description of VOLMET service, including: 1) name of transmitting station; 2) call sign or identification and abbreviation for the radio communication emission; 3) frequency or frequencies used for broadcast; 4) broadcasting period; 5) hours of service; 6) list of aerodromes/heliports for which reports and/or forecasts are included; and 7) reports, forecasts and SIGMET information included and remarks. GEN 3.5.8 SIGMET and AIRMET service Description of the meteorological watch provided within flight information regions or control areas for which air traffic services are provided, including a list of the meteorological watch offices with: 1) name of the meteorological watch office, ICAO location indicator; 2) hours of service; 3) flight information region(s) or control area(s) served; 4) types of SIGMET information issued (SIGMET, SST SIGMET) and validity periods; 5) specific procedures applied to SIGMET information (e.g. for volcanic ash and tropical cyclones); 6) procedures applied to AIRMET information (in accordance with relevant regional air navigation agreements); 7) the air traffic services unit(s) provided with SIGMET and AIRMET information; and 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Appendix 1 25/11/04 APP 1-8 8) additional information (e.g. concerning any limitation of service, etc.). GEN 3.5.9 Other automated meteorological services Description of available automated services for the provision of meteorological information (e.g. automated pre-flight information service accessible by telephone and/or computer modem) including: 1) service name; 2) information available; 3) areas, routes and aerodromes covered; and 4) telephone, telex and telefax number(s). GEN 3.6 Search and rescue GEN 3.6.1 Responsible service(s) Brief description of service(s) responsible for the provision of search and rescue (SAR), including: 1) service/unit name; 2) postal address; 3) telephone number; 4) telefax number; 5) telex number; 6) AFS address; and 7) a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the service is based and a reference to the AIP location where differences, if any, are listed. GEN 3.6.2 Area of responsibility Brief description of area of responsibility within which search and rescue services are provided. GEN 3.6.3 Types of service Brief description and geographical portrayal, where appropriate, of the type of service and facilities provided including indications where SAR aerial coverage is dependent upon significant deployment of aircraft. GEN 3.6.4 SAR agreements Brief description of SAR agreements in force, including provisions for facilitating entry and departure of other States’ aircraft for search, rescue, salvage, repair or salvage in connection with lost or damaged aircraft, either with airborne notification only or after flight plan notification. GEN 3.6.5 Conditions of availability Brief description of provisions for search and rescue, including the general conditions under which the service and facilities are available for international use, including an indication of whether a facility available for search and rescue is specialized in SAR techniques and functions, or is specially used for other purposes but adapted for SAR purposes by training and equipment, or is only occasionally available and has no particular training or preparation for SAR work. GEN 3.6.6 Procedures and signals used Brief description of the procedures and signals employed by rescue aircraft and a table showing the signals to be used by survivors. GEN 4. CHARGES FOR AERODROMES/HELIPORTS AND AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES Reference may be made to where details of actual charges may be found, if not itemized in this chapter. GEN 4.1 Aerodrome/heliport charges Brief description of type of charges which may be applicable at aerodromes/heliports available for international use, including: 1) landing of aircraft; 2) parking, hangarage and long-term storage of aircraft; 3) passenger service; 4) security; 5) noise-related items; 6) other (customs, health, immigration, etc.); 7) exemptions/reductions; and 8) methods of payment. 2007/70/II. szám Appendix 1 Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services APP 1-9 25/11/04 GEN 4.2 Air navigation services charges Brief description of charges which may be applicable to air navigation services provided for international use, including: 1) approach control; 2) route air navigation services; 3) cost basis for air navigation services and exemptions/ reductions; and 4) methods of payment. PART 2 — EN-ROUTE (ENR) If an AIP is produced and made available in more than one volume with each having a separate amendment and supplement service, a separate preface, record of AIP Amendments, record of AIP Supplements, checklist of AIP pages and list of current hand amendments must be included in each volume. In the case of an AIP being published as one volume, the annotation “not applicable” must be entered against each of the above subsections. Reference must be made in the appropriate subsection to indicate that differences between national regulations and ICAO SARPs and procedures exist and that they are detailed in GEN 1.7. ENR 0.6 Table of contents to Part 2 A list of sections and subsections contained in Part 2 — En-route. Note.— Subsections may be listed alphabetically. ENR 1. GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES ENR 1.1 General rules The requirement is for publication of the general rules as applied within the State. ENR 1.2 Visual flight rules The requirement is for publication of the visual flight rules as applied within the State. ENR 1.3 Instrument flight rules The requirement is for publication of the instrument flight rules as applied within the State. ENR 1.4 ATS airspace classification The description of ATS airspace classes in the form of the ATS airspace classification table in Annex 11, Appendix 4, appropriately annotated to indicate those airspace classes not used by the State. ENR 1.5 Holding, approach and departure procedures ENR 1.5.1 General The requirement is for a statement concerning the criteria on which holding, approach and departure procedures are established. If different from ICAO provisions, the requirement is for presentation of criteria used in a tabular form. ENR 1.5.2 Arriving flights The requirement is to present procedures (conventional or area navigation or both) for arriving flights which are common to flights into or within the same type of airspace. If different procedures apply within a terminal airspace, a note to this effect must be given together with a reference to where the specific procedures can be found. ENR 1.5.3 Departing flights The requirement is to present procedures (conventional or area navigation or both) for departing flights which are common to flights departing from any aerodrome/heliport. ENR 1.6 Radar services and procedures ENR 1.6.1 Primary radar Description of primary radar services and procedures, including: 1) supplementary services; 2) the application of radar control service; 3) radar and radio failure procedures; and 4) graphic portrayal of area of radar coverage. 2007/70/II. szám Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services Appendix 1 25/11/04 APP 1-10 ENR 1.6.2 Secondary surveillance radar (SSR) Description of secondary surveillance radar (SSR) operating procedures, including: 1) emergency procedures; 2) radio communication failure and unlawful interference procedures; 3) the system of SSR code assignment; and 4) graphic portrayal of area of SSR coverage. Note.— The SSR description is of particular importance in area or routes where the possibility of interception exists. ENR 1.7 Altimeter setting procedures The requirement is for a statement of altimeter setting procedures in use, containing: 1) brief introduction with a statement concerning the ICAO documents on which the procedures are based together with differences to ICAO provisions, if any; 2) basic altimeter setting procedures; 3) description of altimeter setting region(s); 4) procedures applicable to operators (including pilots); and 5) table of cruising levels. ENR 1.8 Regional supplementary procedures The requirement is for presentation of regional supplementary procedures (SUPPS) affecting the entire area of responsibility, with properly annotated national differences, if any. ENR 1.9 Air traffic flow management Brief description of air traffic flow management (ATFM) system, including: 1) ATFM structure, service area, service provided, location of unit(s) and hours of operation; 2) types of flow messages and descriptions of the formats; and 3) procedures applicable for departing flights, containing:

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