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AIS-AIMSG/11-SN/6 20/04/2015 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES-AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT STUDY GROUP (AIS-AIMSG) Agenda Item 4: Information Distribution 4.1: AIP ELEVENTH MEETING Montreal, April 27 th to May 1 st, 2015 CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF AIP CONTENTS (Presented by Kelly Ann Hicks) SUMMARY This study note proposes a redraft of Chapter 5, Section 5.2 as it relates to the content of an AIP in the content of an electronic or digital format. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Chapter 5 outlines the standardized presentation and general specifications of an Aeronautical Information Publication. This study note is proposing a redrafting of these provisions as they are geared towards the publication of a paper bound document. 2. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 5.2 2.1 The current provisions of Section 5.2 are drafted to address the physical publication of an AIP. Merrian-Webster dictionary defines Publication as: the act or process of producing a book, magazine, etc., and making it available to the public; a book, magazine, etc., that has been printed and made available to the public; the act of printing something (such as an article or photograph) in a magazine, newspaper, etc.

AIS-AIMSG/11-SN/6-2 - 2.2 The production of AIPs, to date, have supported this definition of publication as well as the use of the term Aeronautical Information Publication. The term publication in the term AIP, is different to references in the Annex to publication dates for example, which is not at issue in this Study Note. 2.3 Recent amendments to Chapter 5 have introduced new provisions for an Electronic AIP and digital data, however they have not fully addressed the evolution of the AIP in this context. 2.4 An AIP once AIM is achieved, will no longer be a publication but rather a generated source of information. I would argue that even the term Aeronautical Information Publication should be changed to reflect this reality. However, I have not included this proposal in the suggested redraft, which is attached hereto. 2.5 The draft language still provides guidelines for those who publish an AIP in the traditional sense, but allows some clarifications for those who do not. 3. ACTION BY THE AIS-AIMSG 3.1 The Study Group is invited to: a) Review the proposed redraft; and b) Adopt the proposed changes as the Study Group deems appropriate. END

5.2.1.2 General Specification 5.2.1.2.1 The format and arrangement of an AIP should be, as much as possible, in accordance with that of the Specimen AIP, which is provided in Aeronautical Information Services Manual (Doc 8126) 5.2.1.2.2 The issuing State and publishing authority shall be clearly indicated on the cover. A State s AIP shall clearly indicate the issuing State and publication authority. 5.2.1.2.3 When two or more States publish an AIP jointly, this shall also be clearly indicated. both on the cover and in the table of contents. When two or more States jointly publish one AIP, all names of the issuing States shall be clearly indicated. 5.2.1.2.4 Each Aeronautical Information Publication shall be self-contained and shall include a table of contents. 5.2.1.2.5 Each AIP shall be dated. 5.2.1.2.5.1 The date, consisting of the day, month (by name) and year, shall be the publication date or the effective date (AIRAC) of the information. 5.2.1.2.6 Charts, maps or diagrams shall be used, when appropriate, to complement or as a substitute for the tabulations or text of Aeronautical Information Publications. Note. Where appropriate, charts produced in conformity with Annex 4 Aeronautical Charts, may be used to fulfil this requirement. Guidance material as to the specifications of index maps and diagrams included in Aeronautical Information Publications is contained in the Aeronautical Information Services Manual (Doc 8126). 5.2.1.2.7 If publication an AIP is issued in more than one language is undertaken, a bilingual or multilingual edition may assist in the interpretation of questionable text to have the possibility of comparing two or more of the languages may assist in the interpretation. 5.2.1.2.8 When listing locations, the city or town should be given in capital letters followed, where the facility is an aerodrome/heliport or is located at an aerodrome/heliport, by an oblique stroke and the name of the aerodrome/heliport in smaller capital letters or lower case type. Unless otherwise indicated, the list should be in alphabetical order. 5.2.1.2.9 The spelling of place names shall conform with local usage, transliterated where necessary into the ISO Basic-Latin alphabet. 5.2.1.2.10 In the indication of the geographical coordinates of a location: the latitude should be given first; symbols for degrees, minutes or seconds should be omitted; two digits should always be used in expressing values of less than 10 degrees of latitude; and three digits should always be used in expressing values of less than 100 degrees of longitude. 5.2.1.2.11 Hours of operation of various facilities and services should be given in terms of coordinated universal time (UTC) or by use of one of the following abbreviations: HJ Sunrise to sunset HN Sunset to sunrise

AIS-AIMSG/11-SN/6 - A2 - HO Service available to meet operational requirements HS Service available during hours of scheduled operations HX No specific working hours H24 Continuous day and night service 5.2.1.2.12 When describing periods of activity, availability or operation, specify the applicable days and times. 5.2.1.2.13 The units of measurement selected for use in the AIP, e.g. dimensions on aerodromes, distances, elevations or altitudes, should be consistently followed and should adhere to Annex 5. 5.2.1.2.14 An Aeronautical Information Publication AIP shall be organised in three parts (GEN, ENR and AD), sections and sub-sections, except when the AIP, or a volume of the AIP, is designed to facilitate operational use in flight, the precise format and arrangement may be left to the discretion of the State provided that an adequate table of contents is included. Comment [KH1]: Needs to be discussed in the SG. 5.2.1.2.15 Index maps and diagrams included in the AIP should comply with the following specifications: a) Base map: The base map should be an outline map of the area adapted from existing material with general details. Graticules, topography and other details should be as simple as possible Political subdivisions should be shown and identified. It should be produced in one colour. b) Sheet size and scale: The overall dimensions should be 210 mm 297 mm. If a larger map is required, it should be folded to conform to this size. A uniform scale should be used for all charts produced as a series and other charts where practicable. c) Title and marginal notes: The title should be shown on the top border and should be as short and simple as possible. d) Colours: The number of colours used should be kept to a minimum. If more than one colour is used, the colours should offer adequate contrast. e) Symbols: Symbols should conform, where practicable, to the ICAO Chart symbols shown in Annex 4, Appendix 2. The basic, general purpose symbols for AIP index maps are a filled circle and an empty circle. Except when the symbols used are self explanatory, a legend should be provided. For details for which no ICAO symbol has been provided, any appropriate symbol may be chosen provided it does not conflict with an ICAO symbol. 5.2.1.3 Specifications for AIP Amendments 5.2.1.3.1 The AIP shall be amended or re-issued at such regular intervals as necessary to ensure the information contained in the AIP is complete and up to date. In this respect, it shall be noted that any operationally significant changes to an AIP shall be published in predetermined schedule (as described in Chapter 6) and clearly identified as such. 5.2.1.3.2 When a State has established the regular interval or publication dates for its AIP Amendments, these intervals or publication dates shall be published in the AIP, Part 1 General (GEN). 5.2.1.3.3 New or revised information contained in an AIP replacement pages shall be identified by underlining the change by an annotation against it in the margin. A thick black vertical line or, where the change incorporated covers one line only or a part of a line, a thick black horizontal arrow, is sufficient to identify the change. 5.2.1.3.4 The normal method of amendment shall be by means of replacement sheets. 5.2.1.3.5 Each AIP Amendment shall be allocated a serial number, which shall be consecutive.

- A3 - AIS-AIMSG/11-SN/6 5.2.1.3.6 Each AIP Amendment page, including the cover sheet, shall display a publication date. 5.2.1.3.7 Each AIP Amendment page, including the cover sheet, shall show a publication date and an effective date when applicable. 5.2.1.3.8 Each AIRAC AIP Amendment page, including the cover sheet, shall display an effective date. When an effective time other than 0000 UTC is used, the effective time shall also be displayed on the cover sheet. 5.2.1.3.9 Each predetermined schedule AIP Amendment page, including the cover sheet, shall display an effective date. When an effective time other than 0000 UTC is used, the effective time shall also be displayed on the cover sheet. 5.2.1.3.10 When an AIP Amendment is issued, it shall include references to the serial number of those elements, if any, of the NOTAM which have been incorporated into the amendment. 5.2.1.3.11 A brief indication of the subjects affected by the amendment shall be given.on the AIP Amendment cover sheet. 5.2.1.3.12 Each amendment shall include a checklist giving the current date of each loose-leaf page in the AIP, and shall provide a recapitulation of any outstanding manuscript corrections. The checklist shall carry both the page number and date. 5.2.1.4 Specifications for AIP Supplements 5.2.1.4.1 Since the AIP is an operational document and therefore subject to frequent change, provisions exist for its continual updating. In addition, changes of a temporary nature affecting the contents of an AIP are often required to cater for unexpected circumstances or, in some cases, planned modifications to a service/facility. The purpose of an AIP Supplement is to bring to the attention of users both temporary changes of long duration (three months or longer) and information of short duration containing extensive text or graphics which affect one or more parts of the AIP. 5.2.1.4.2 Each AIP Supplement shall be allocated a serial number which shall be consecutive and based on the calendar year(e.g. 2/13). Note. Guidance material on the use of AIP Supplements together with examples of such use is contained in the Aeronautical Information Services Manual (Doc 8126). 5.2.1.4.3 Whenever an AIP Supplement is issued as a replacement of a NOTAM, a reference to the series and number of the NOTAM shall be included. 5.2.1.4.4 A checklist of valid AIP Supplements shall be issued at intervals of not more than one month as part of the checklist of NOTAM required at 5.1.4.2 and with distribution as for the AIP Supplements. This information is to be included in the monthly plain-lanugage list of valid NOTAM.