Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p82
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 82/117)
Character Range: 3719443–3722367

comply with the procedures mentioned in a data product specification given by the provider under regulation 175.160.

175.175  AIS providers—correction and notification of errors and omissions in aeronautical data and aeronautical information
 (1) This regulation applies if an AIS provider becomes aware of an error or omission in aeronautical data or aeronautical information that the provider publishes:
 (a) in the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package; or
 (b) on an aeronautical chart.
 (2) The provider must, as soon as practicable after the provider becomes aware of the error or omission:
 (a) record and investigate the error or omission; and
 (b) ensure that the error or omission is corrected by the most appropriate means taking into account the operational significance of the error or omission; and
 (c) ensure that notice of the corrected aeronautical data or aeronautical information is given to persons who had received the data or information; and
 (d) identify the root cause of the error or omission; and
 (e) establish and implement processes to eliminate the root cause of the error or omission.
 (3) The provider must give CASA written notice of any significant error or omission that may affect the safety of air navigation as soon as practicable after the provider becomes aware of the error or omission.

175.180  AIS providers—storage and security of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
  An AIS provider must ensure that aeronautical data and aeronautical information necessary for the provision of its AIS:
 (a) is stored digitally; and
 (b) is kept secure to prevent unauthorised access or alteration.

175.185  AIS providers—timing of effective dates and distribution of certain documents and information
 (1) An AIS provider that publishes any of the following documents or information must ensure that the document or information becomes effective only on an AIRAC effective date:
 (a) an AIP Amendment;
 (b) an AIP Supplement;
 (c) an aeronautical chart;
 (d) information mentioned in Appendix 4 (Information to be notified by AIRAC) of Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention.
 (2) The provider must distribute the document or information so that a recipient receives the document or information at least 28 days before the document or information becomes effective.
 (3) However, if the document or information contains, or is, information mentioned in Part 3 of Appendix 4 (Information to be notified by AIRAC) of Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention, the provider must distribute the document or information so that a recipient receives the document or information at least 56 days before the document or information becomes effective.
 (4) The provider must ensure that a document or information that becomes effective in accordance with subregulation (1) and is distributed in accordance with subregulation (2) or (3) is identified by the acronym "AIRAC".
 (5) However, the