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20、ithout license from IHS-,-,-FOREWORD r Annex 15 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation specifies that each Contracting State shall provide an “aeronautical information service”. An aeronautical infor- mation service (AIS) is required to collect and distribute information needed to ensure
21、the safety, regularity and efficiency of air navigation. Such information, which includes the availability of air navigation facilities and services and the procedures associated with them, must be provided to flight operations personnel, as well as the air traffic services unit responsible for flig
22、ht informatian service and the services responsible for pre-flight information. The effective functioning of an AIS is dependent upon the cooperative effort of all aeronautical services, such as communications, aerodromes and air traffic services, since the raw information must be originated by such
23、 services. It is, therefore, incumbent upon the national aviation authority to ensure that all the required information is supplied to the AIS as promptly as possible. The purpose of this manual is to explain the basic functions of an AIS and to describe the basic organization it requires. It is als
24、o intended that the manual: a) assist Contracting States in the uniform application of the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) contained in Annex 15; b) promote maximum efficiency in the organization and operation of an AIS; and c) assist Contracting States in the training of AIS personnel.
25、This manual is published in furtherance of Recommen- dation 4/1 of the Meeting of the Aeronautical Information Services and Aeronautical Charts Division of ICAO (held at Montreal in April 1959). It should be read in conjunction with the latest editions of the following related ICAO documents: Annex
26、4 - Aeronautical Charts Annex 15 - Aeronautical Information Services Doc 8697 - Aeronautical Chart Manual Doc 9674 - World Geodetic System - 1984 ( WGS-84) Manual Throughout this manual, references to the appropriate Annex 15 SARPs are shown within square brackets. (iii) Copyright International Civi
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28、icense from IHS-,-,-TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Chapter 1 . Introduction . 1-1 1.1 Purpose of an aeronautical information service (AIS) 1-1 1.2 Information handled by an AIS 1-2 1.3 Quality system 1-2 1.4 1.5 Human Factors considerations 1-3 1.6 Use of automation . 1-4 1.7 Copyright and cost recover
29、y . 1-4 World Geodetic System - 1984 (WGS-84) 1-3 Chapter 2 . Provision of raw data . 2-1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Assignment of responsibility for origination of raw data Basic information Information of a temporary nature and of short duration . Working arrangements Modes of communication Aeronauti
30、cal information regulation and control (AIRAC) . 2- 1 2- 1 2- 1 2- 1 2-1 2-2 Chapter 3 . information service (AIS) . 3-1 Organization of an aeronautical 3.1 Status of an AIS within the aviation administration . 3-1 3.2 Organization 3-1 3.3 Resources 3-3 3.4 Arrangements for exchange of aeronautical
31、information with other States . 3-4 3.5 Recording. filing and distribution of information . 3-5 3.6 Basic reference material (Publications of ICA0 and other international organizations) . 3-6 Chapter 4 . Package 4-1 Integrated Aeronautical Information 4.1 General 4-1 4.2 Information Package 4-1 Elem
32、ents of the Integrated Aeronautical Chapter 5 . Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) 5-1 5.1 Introduction . 5-1 5.2 Content and format . 5-1 5.3 Specimen AIP and explanatory 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 notes Compiling and editing Presentation of information Specifications for index maps and d
33、iagrams . Charts to be included in the AIP Notification of differences in the AIP AIP Amendments AIP Supplements 5-2 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-9 5.1 1 Distribution . 5-10 Appendix . Explanatory notes on the Specimen AIP . 5-A-1 Chapter 6 . NOTAM . 6.1 Origination . 6.2 Distribution . 6.3 Specificati
34、ons for NOTAM 6.4 NOTAM Format . 6.5 Use of the NOTAM Code and abbreviations : . 6.6 SNOTAM 6.7 ASHTAM 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-7 6-9 6-10 6-10 Copyright International Civil Aviation Organization Provided by IHS under license with ICAONot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
35、om IHS-,-,-(vi) Appendix A . NOTAM. SNOWTAM and ASHTAM 6-A-1 Appendix B . NOTAM Selection Criteria . 6-B-1 Appendix C . the AFS 6-C-1 Guidance on the use of Chapter 7 . Aeronautical Information Circulars (AIC) . 7-1 7.1 Contents . 7-1 7.2 Annual review and checklist . 7-1 7.3 Distribution . 7-1 Chap
36、ter 8 . information . 8-1 Pre-flight and post-flight 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 Provision of pre-flight information service . 8-1 Location of an AIS unit . 8-1 Layout of an AIS unit 8-2 Coverage zone 8-3 Detailed information to be held for each coverage zone . 8-4 Verbal briefing 8-5 Self-brief
37、ing 8-5 Post-flight information 8-8 Chapter 9 . aeronautical information services system Organization of an automated 9-1 9.1 General 9-1 9.2 Basic principles 9-1 Aeronautical Information Services Manual 9.3 Users operational requirements in an automated system 9-2 9.4 Type of information to be prov
38、ided 9-3 9.5 Database contents 9-3 9.6 Harmonization of AIS and MET information . 9-5 9.7 Concept for an integrated automated 9.8 Planning for and implementation of an integrated automated AIS system . 9-10 9.9 AFS addressing 9-11 AIS system . 9-6 Appendix A . Use of automation in the compilation. p
39、rocessing and distribution OfNOTAM . 9-A-1 Appendix B . Common AIS query procedures for self-briefing by end-users 9-B-1 Appendix C . the interrogation of other AIS databases 9-C-1 Common query messages for Chapter 10 . reproduction and distribution . 10-1 Preparation of original copy. 10.1 10.2 10.
40、3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 Reproduction process . 10-1 Preparation of copy 10-2 Selection of method 10-3 Paper 10-4 Equipment 10-4 Maintenance of distribution list . 10-4 Sale of AIS documentation 10-5 Mailing 10-5 Automation . 10-5 SPECIMEN AIP Copyright International Civil Aviation Organizati
41、on Provided by IHS under license with ICAONot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF AN AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (AIS) Needs of the operator 1.1.1 The operator of any type of aircraft, be it small private aircraft
42、or large transport aircraft, must have available a variety of information concerning the air navigation facilities and services that may be expected to be used. For example, the operator must know the regulations concerning entry into and transit of the airspace of each State in which operations wil
43、l be carried out, as well as what aerodromes, heliports, navigation aids, meteorological services, communication services and air traffic services are available and the procedures and regulations associated with them. The operator must also be informed, often on very short notice, of any change affe
44、cting the operation of these facilities and services and must know of any airspace restrictions or hazards likely to affect flights. While this information can nearly always be provided before take-off, it must in some instances be provided during flight. Responsibility of the pilot-in-command 1.1.2
45、 The responsibility of the pilot-in-command to become familiar with all available information appropriate to the intended operation is stated in Chapter 2 of Annex 2. For international commercial air transport, there are stringent ICA0 requirements which can only be satisfied by the provision of the
46、 type of information usually provided by an AIS. Pilots must be familiar with the regulations and procedures of all States to be overflown. Annex 6, Part I, specifies that certain specific types of information must be carried on board an aircraft, and that no flight may be commenced unless there is
47、reasonable assurance that the facilities and services required for the flight are available and operational. The requirements for international general aviation and international helicopter operations, in Annex 6, Part Ii and Part III respectively, can also only be satisfied by the provision of the
48、type of information provided by an AIS. Therefore, the ability to comply with these requirements of Annex 6 is dependent upon the existence of a well-organized and efficient AIS, adequately staffed with personnel trained for this speciality. Responsibility of an aeronautical information service P.11 1.1.3 Annex 15 specifies that each Contracting State must provide an AIS for the collection and distribution of aeronautical information for use by all types of aircraft operations. This is the basic responsibility. A State