AIS HEADQUARTERS. PHONE : FAX: AFS : OJAMYHYX AIP JORDAN AMENDMENT 75/2015

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THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN CIVIL AVIATION REGULATORY COMMISSION DIRECTORATE OF AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES HEADQUARTERS P. O. BOX : 7547 - AMMAN PHONE : +962 6 4872681 FAX: +962 6 4891266 AFS : OJAMYHYX E-mail: ais.hq@carc.gov.jo AIP JORDAN AMENDMENT 75/2015 01 FEB 2015 Website: www.carc.jo 1. Insert the attached new or replacement pages dated 01 FEB 2015 in accordance with the new checklist, new or replacement pages are indicated by a star * against the relevant page numbers in the checklist. This bar and arrow are inserted on reprint pages to indicate any changes that have been incorporated 2. Record entry of Amendment on page GEN 0.2-1. 3. NOTAM A0196/14 is herby cancelled 4. AIP SUP 1/2014 is herby cancelled PAGES TO BE DESTROYED PAGES TO BE INSERTED GEN GEN GEN 0 GEN0 0.2-1 01 MAY 2014 0.2-1 01 FEB 2015 0.4-1 01 MAY 2014 0.4-1 01 FEB 2015 0.4-2 01 MAY 2014 0.4-2 01 FEB 2015 GEN 2 2.4-1 01 FEB 2014 2.4-1 01 FEB 2015 GEN 3 GEN 3 3.1-1 01 NOV 2010 3.1-1 01 FEB 2015 3.1-5 01 MAY 2010 3.1-5 01 FEB 2015 3.1-6 01 MAY 2012 3.1-6 01 FEB 2015 3.1-7 01 AUG 2009 3.1-7 01 FEB 2015 ENR ENR ENR 1 ENR 1 1.4-1 12 DEC 2013 1.4-1 01 FEB 2015 AIS HEADQUARTERS

AIP GEN 0.2-1 GEN 0.2 RECORDS OF AIP AMENDMENTS NR/ Year Publication Inserted Inserted By NR/ Year Publication Inserted Inserted By 43/06 01 NOV 2006 64/12 01 MAY 2012 44/07 01 FEB 2007 65/12 01 AUG 2012 45/07 01 MAY 2007 66/12 01 NOV 2012 46/07 01 AUG 2007 67/13 01 FEB 2013 47/07 01 NOV 2007 68/13 01 MAY 2013 48/08 01 FEB 2008 69/13 01 AUG 2013 49/08 01 MAY 2008 70/13 01 NOV 2013 50/08 01 NOV 2008 71/14 01 FEB 2014 51/09 01 FEB 2009 72/14 01 MAY 2014 52/09 01 MAY 2009 73/14 01 AUG 2014 53/09 01 AUG 2009 74/14 01 NOV 2014 54/09 01 NOV 2009 75/15 01 FEB 2015 55/10 01 FEB 2010 56/10 01 MAY 2010 57/10 01 AUG 2010 58/10 01 NOV2010 59/11 01 FEB 2011 60/11 01 MAY 2011 61/11 01 AUG 2011 62/11 01 NOV 2011 63/12 01 FEB 2012

GEN 0.2-2 AIP 01 MAY 2014 JORDAN GEN 0.2 AIRAC OF AIP AMENDMENTS NR/ Year Publication Effective Inserted By NR/ Year Publication Effective Inserted By 1/98 01 JAN 98 01 JAN 98 2/98 10 SEP 98 10 SEP 98 3/05 07 JUL 05 07 JUL 05 4/08 19 JUN 08 31 JUN 08 5/11 06 FEB 11 07 APR 11 6/11 04 NOV 11 15 DEC 11 7/13 27 DEC 12 07 FEB 13 8/13 30 OCT 13 12 DEC 13 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATORY COMMISSION AMDT 72/2014

AIP GEN 0.4-1 GEN 0.4 CHECK LIST OF AIP PAGES Page Page Page PART 1 GENERAL (GEN) 2.3-4 01 NOV 2006 GEN 4 GEN 0 2.3-5 01 NOV 2006 4.1-1 01 AUG 2012 0.1-1 01 NOV 2010 *2.4-1 01 FEB 2015 4.1-2 01 AUG 2012 0.1-2 01 NOV 2010 2.5-1 12 DEC 2013 4.1-3 01 MAY 2013 0.1-3 01 NOV 2010 2.6-1 01 MAY 2007 4.1-4 01 NOV 2010 *0.2-1 01 FEB 2015 2.6-2 01 MAY 2007 4.1-5 01 MAY 2014 0.2-2 01 MAY 2014 2.7-1 01 NOV 2011 4.1-6 01 MAY 2014 0.3-1 12 DEC 2013 2.7-2 01 NOV 2011 4.1-7 01 MAY 2014 *0.4-1 01 FEB 2015 2.7-3 01 NOV 2011 4.1-8 01 MAY 2014 *0.4-2 01 FEB 2015 2.7-4 01 NOV 2011 4.1-9 01 MAY 2014 0.4-3 01 MAY 2014 2.7-5 01 NOV 2011 4.1-10 01 MAY 2014 0.5-1 01 NOV 2006 GEN 3 4.1-11 01 MAY 2014 0.6-1 12 DEC 2013 *3.1-1 01 FEB 2015 4.1-12 01 MAY 2014 0.6-2 12 DEC 2013 3.1-2 01 MAY 2011 4.2-1 01 NOV 2010 3.1-3 01 MAY 2010 4.2-2 01 NOV 2010 GEN 1 3.1-4 01 MAY 2010 1.1-1 01 NOV 2010 *3.1-5 01 FEB 2015 1.2-1 01 MAY 2008 *3.1-6 01 FEB 2015 1.2-2 01 MAY 2008 *3.1-7 01 FEB 2015 1.2-3 01 MAY 2012 3.2-1 01 NOV 2010 1.3.1 01 MAY 2011 3.2-2 01 NOV 2010 1.3.2 01 FEB 2014 3.2-3 12 DEC 2013 1.4.1 01 MAY 2011 3.3-1 01 NOV 2010 1.5-1 01 MAY 2010 3.3-2 12 DEC 2013 1.6-1 01 MAY 2011 3.3-3 01 AUG 2011 1.7-1 01 NOV 2011 3.4-1 01 NOV 2010 1.7-2 01 FEB 2011 3.4-2 01 NOV 2010 1.7-3 01 NOV 2012 3.4-3 01 FEB 2010 1.7-4 01 NOV 2010 3.4-4 01 FEB 2010 1.7-5 01 NOV 2010 3.5-1 01 MAY 2009 1.7-6 01 NOV 2010 3.5-2 01 AUG 2009 GEN 2 3.5-3 01 FEB 2010 2.1-1 01 NOV 2010 3.5-4 01 FEB 2010 2.1-2 01 FEB 2014 3.5-5 01 NOV 2007 2.1-3 01 FEB 2014 3.5-6 01 NOV 2006 2.2-1 01 NOV 2010 3.5-7 01 NOV 2006 2.2-2 01 NOV 2010 3.5-8 01 NOV 2006 2.2-3 01 NOV 2010 3.5-9 01 NOV 2006 2.2-4 01 NOV 2010 3.5-10 01 NOV 2006 2.2-5 01 NOV 2010 3.5-11 01 NOV 2006 2.2-6 01 NOV 2010 3.5-12 01 NOV 2006 2.2-7 01 NOV 2010 3.5-13 01 NOV 2006 2.2-8 01 NOV 2010 3.5-14 01 NOV 2006 2.2-9 01 NOV 2010 3.5-15 01 NOV 2006 2.2-10 01 NOV 2010 3.5-16 01 NOV 2006 2.2-11 01 NOV 2010 3.5-17 01 NOV 2006 2.2-12 01 NOV 2010 3.5-18 01 FEB 2010 2.2-13 01 NOV 2010 3.5-19 01 FEB 2010 2.2-14 01 NOV 2010 3.5-20 01 FEB 2010 2.2-15 01 NOV 2010 3.5-21 01 FEB 2010 2.2-16 01 NOV 2010 3.5-22 01 FEB 2010 2.2-17 01 NOV 2010 3.6-1 01 AUG 2011 2.2-18 01 NOV 2010 3.6-2 01 AUG 2011 2.2-19 01 NOV 2010 3.6-3 01 AUG 2011 2.2-20 01NOV 2010 2.3-1 01 NOV 2006 2.3-2 01 NOV 2006 2.3-3 01 NOV 2006

GEN 0.4-2 AIP 01 FEB 2015 JORDAN GEN 0.4 CHECK LIST OF AIP PAGES Page Page Page PART 2 EN ROUT (ENR) 1.10-6 01 FEB 2007 ENR 5 ENR 0 1.11-1 01 FEB 2014 5.1-1 01 MAY 2012 0.6-1 01 FEB 2014 1.12-1 01 FEB 2007 5.1-2 01 MAY 2008 0.6-2 15 DEC 2011 1.12-2 01 FEB 2007 5.2-1 01 NOV 2009 1.12-3 01 FEB 2007 5.3-1 01 NOV 2009 ENR 1 1.12-4 01 FEB 2007 5.4-1 01 MAY 2007 1.1-1 01 MAY 2008 1.13-1 01 FEB 2007 5.5-1 01 FEB 2014 1.1-2 01 MAY 2008 1.14-1 01 MAY 2008 5.6-1 01 MAY 2008 1.1-3 01 MAY 2008 1.14-2 01 MAY 2008 5.6-2 01 MAY 2008 1.2-1 12 DEC 2013 1.14-3 01 FEB 2007 5.6-3 01 MAY 2008 1.2-2 12 DEC 2013 1.14-4 01 FEB 2007 5.6-4 01 MAY 2008 1.2-3 12 DEC 2013 1.14-5 01 FEB 2007 5.6-5 01 MAY 2008 1.2-4 12 DEC 2013 1.14-6 01 FEB 2007 1.2-5 12 DEC 2013 1.14-7 01 FEB 2007 ENR 6 1.3-1 12 DEC 2013 6-1 12 DEC 2013 *1.4-1 01 FEB 2015 ENR 2 6-3 01 MAY 2009 1.5-1 01 MAY 2014 2.1-1 12 DEC 2013 6-7 12 DEC 2013 1.5-2 12 DEC 2013 2.1-2 12 DEC 2013 6-8 01 MAY 2008 1.5-3 12 DEC 2013 2.1-3 12 DEC 2013 6-9 01 MAY 2008 1.5-4 01 FEB 2014 2.1-4 12 DEC 2013 1.5-5 12 DEC 2013 2.1-5 12 DEC 2013 1.5-6 12 DEC 2013 2.2-1 12 DEC 2013 1.5-7 12 DEC 2013 2.2-2 12 DEC 2013 1.5-8 12 DEC 2013 1.5-9 12 DEC 2013 ENR 3 1.5-10 12 DEC 2013 3.1-1 01 MAY 2014 1.5-11 12 DEC 2013 3.1-2 12 DEC 2013 1.5-12 12 DEC 2013 3.1-3 01 MAY 2014 1.5-13 12 DEC 2013 3.1-4 01 MAY 2014 1.5-14 12 DEC 2013 3.1-5 12 DEC 2013 1.5-15 12 DEC 2013 3.1-6 12 DEC 2013 1.5-16 12 DEC 2013 3.1-7 12 DEC 2013 1.5-17 12 DEC 2013 3.2-1 12 DEC 2013 1.5-18 12 DEC 2013 3.2-2 12 DEC 2013 1.5-19 12 DEC 2013 3.2-3 12 DEC 2013 1.5-20 12 DEC 2013 3.2-4 12 DEC 2013 1.5-21 12 DEC 2013 3.2-5 12 DEC 2013 1.5-22 12 DEC 2013 3.3-1 01 MAY 2014 1.5-23 12 DEC 2013 3.3-2 12 DEC 2013 1.5-24 12 DEC 2013 3.3-3 12 DEC 2013 1.5-25 12 DEC 2013 3.3-4 12 DEC 2013 1.6-1 12 DEC 2013 3.3-5 12 DEC 2013 1.6-2 12 DEC 2013 3.3-6 12 DEC 2013 1.6-3 12 DEC 2013 3.3-7 12 DEC 2013 1.6-4 12 DEC 2013 3.3-8 12 DEC 2013 1.6-5 12 DEC 2013 3.3-9 12 DEC 2013 1.6-6 12 DEC 2013 3.3-10 12 DEC 2013 1.6-7 12 DEC 2013 3.3-11 12 DEC 2013 1.7-1 01 AUG 2011 3.4-1 01 FEB 2007 1.7-2 01 NOV 2011 3.5-1 01 FEB 2007 1.7-3 01 AUG 2011 3.6-1 01 FEB 2007 1.8-1 01 AUG 2011 1.8-2 01 AUG 2011 ENR 4 1.9-1 01 AUG 2011 4.1-1 12 DEC 2013 1.10-1 01 NOV 2010 4.2-1 01 MAY 2007 1.10-2 01 MAY 2008 4.3-1 01 MAY 2007 1.10-3 01 FEB 2007 4.4-1 01 FEB 2014 1.10-4 01 FEB 2007 4.5-1 01 MAY 2007 1.10-5 01 FEB 2007

by0t A0Tir 0Tflight AIP GEN 2.4-1 GEN 2.4 LOCATION INDICATORS Location Indicator is a four-letter code group formulated in accordance with rules prescribed by ICAO and assigned to the location of an aeronautical fixed station. List of ICAO location indicators is contained in Doc 7910 Location Indicators. ICAO codes are used Traffic Services, and airline operations such as0t planning to identify place of departure or destination. They are also used by AIS to produce NOTAMs, and weather agencies to produce METAR0T 0Tweather reports. 1. ENCODE 2. DECODE Location Indicator Indicator Location AMMAN (ACC/FIC) OJAC OJAC AMMAN (ACC/FIC) AMMAN (Royal Jordanian Air OJAF* OJAF* AMMAN (Royal Jordanian Air Force)* Force)* AMMAN/ Marka OJAM OJAM AMMAN/ Marka AMMAN/ Queen Alia OJAI OJAI AMMAN/ Queen Alia AQABA/King Hussein OJAQ OJAQ AQABA/King Hussein HOTEL FIVE (MET)* OJHF* OJHF* HOTEL FIVE (MET)* MAFRAQ/Mafraq (RJAF)* OJMF* OJMF* MAFRAQ/Mafraq (RJAF)* IRBID (MET)* OJBD* OJBD* IRBID (MET)* Predetermined Address for NOTAM and SNOWTAM OJZZ OJZZ Predetermined Address for NOTAM and SNOWTAM King Hussin Air College* OJKH* OJKH* King Hussin Air College* Prince Hassan Air Base* OJPH* OJPH* Prince Hassan Air Base* Muwafaq Salti Air Base OJMS OJMS Muwafaq Salti Air Base King Faisal Air Base* OJKF* OJKF* King Faisal Air Base* King Abdullah Second Air Base OJKA OJKA King Abdullah Second Air Base RWEISHED (H4) AIR FIELD, AND MET STATION* OJHR* OJHR* RWEISHED (H4) AIR FIELD, AND MET STATION* Location Indicators marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be used in the address component of AFS messages.

AIP GEN 3.1-1 GEN 3.1 GEN 3. SERVICES AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 1. RESPONSIBLE SERVICE 1.1 The Aeronautical Information Service in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a part of the Air Traffic Management Directorate, within the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission, ensures the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of international and national air navigation within the area of its responsibility as indicated under item 2. it consists of AIS Headquarters, International NOTAM Office, and AIS units established at certain aerodromes as listed under Item 5. 1.2 AIS Headquarters The Headquarters is a part of the Directorate of Air Traffic Management within the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission. Postal Address The Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission Directorate of Air Traffic Management Aeronautical Information Services Headquarters P.O.Box 7547-Amman AFS OJAMYHYX Telephone Number ++962 6 4872681 Fax ++962 6 4891266 E-mail Uais.hq@carc.gov.joU3T Website Uwww.carc.joU3T 1.3 International NOTAM Office (NOF) The NOF is a part of Directorate of Air Navigation Services at Queen Alia aerodrome. It is integrated with the AIS unit and the ATS Reporting Office at AMMAN/Queen Alia International aerodrome and available for H2. Postal address P.O.Box AFS The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission Aeronautical Information Service and ATS Reporting office AMMAN/Queen Alia International Airport 7547-AMMAN OJZZNJXX for receiving NOTAM OJZZSJXX for receiving SNOWTAM OJAIYNYX for AMMAN/Queen Alia International NOTAM Office OJAIZPZX for AMMAN/Queen Alia ATS Reporting Office Telephone Number ++962 6 4892282 Ext 5706 and 5709 ++962 6 4010460 & ++962 6 4293390 Fax number ++962 6 4010461 E-mail Unofoffice@carc.gov.joU3T & Unof@carc.gov.joU3T Website Uwww.carc.joU3T

GEN 3.1-2 AIP 01 MAY 2011 JORDAN 1.4 The AIS at Amman/Marka aerodrome. The AIS Unit and ATS Reporting office is a part of Directorate of Air Navigation Services at Amman/Marka aerodrome. It is available for Twenty-Four Hours. Postal Address P.O.Box AFS The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission AIS Unit and ATS Reporting Office AMMAN/Marka International Airport 7547 - AMMAN OJAMYOYX for AMMAN/Marka AIS Unit OJAMZPZX for AMMAN/Marka ATS Reporting office Telephone Number ++962 6 4892282 Ext.3258 and 3282 Fax Number ++962 64883024 E-mail address Uais.amm@carc.gov.joU3T Website Uwww.carc.joU3T 1.5 The AIS unit at Aqaba/ King Hussein aerodrome. The AIS unit and ATS Reporting Office is a part of Directorate of Air Navigation Services at Aqaba / King Hussein International aerodrome. It is available for Twenty Four Hours Postal Address P.O.Box AFS The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission AIS Unit and ATS Reporting Office King Hussein International Airport 82-AQABA OJAQYOYX for AQABA/ King Hussein AIS Unit OJAQZPZX for AQABA/ King Hussein ATS Reporting Office Telephone Number ++962-3- 2012111 Ext. 241 Fax Number ++ 962-3 -2018724 E-mail address Uais.khia@carc.gov.joU3T Website Uwww.carc.joU3T The service is provided in accordance with the provisions contained in Annex 15 Aeronautical Information Services and its Appendixes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. 2. AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY The Aeronautical Information Service is responsible for the collection and dissemination of Aeronautical Information for the entire territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. CIVIL AVIATION REGULATORY COMMISSION AMDT 60/2011

AIP GEN 3.1-5 3.7 Checklist of Valid NOTAM, and Monthly Printed plain-language list of valid NOTAM 3.7.1 A checklist of valid NOTAM shall be issued as a NOTAM over the Aeronautical Fixed Service (AFS) at intervals of not more than one month using the NOTAM Format specified in Annex 15- Appendix 6. One NOTAM shall be issued for each series. A checklist of NOTAM shall refer to the latest AIP Amendments, AIP Supplements and at least the internationally distributed AIC. A checklist of NOTAM shall have the same distribution as the actual message series to which they refer and shall be clearly identified as checklist. 3.7.2 A monthly printed plain-language list of valid NOTAM, including indications of the latest AIP Amendments, AIC issued and a checklist of AIP Supplements shall be prepared with a minimum of delay and forwarded by the most expeditious means to recipients of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package. 3.8 Sale of Publication 3.8.1 Distribution of Aeronautical Information is available from the AIS Headquarters. The Aeronautical Information includes AIP, AIP Amendments, AIP SUP, AIC, and Summary are furnished to: a. ICAO Authorities, free of charge. b. AIS of ICAO contracting states, based on ICAO provision outlined in Annex 15 Chapter 3.3.5 One copy of each of the elements of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package, shall be made available by the originating state, without charge AIS Jordan are committed to provide ONE copy free of charge, except for those who wish to receive more than one copy, AIS Jordan wishes to receive three copies of your AIS publications on reciprocal basis. c. Any other organizations, or persons, against payment. 3.8.2 According to CARC regulations, payments for subscription will have to be made in Jordanian dinars; this can be done only by transferring the equivalent amount required, according to central bank of Jordan rate, in addition to 10 Dollars as extra bank charges. It is necessary when you pay via transferring to include your name clearly, reference to our invoice number, or Customer Number indicated in the Invoice which will be forwarded to you on February 2015, so that payment would not be lost or diverted to another department by mistake. 3.8.3 Payments will have to be made and forwarded to the central bank of Jordan within 30 days of Invoice issuance date, as per the following payment instructions: Bank Name : Central Bank Of Jordan Address of the bank : P.O. Box (37) Amman-11118-Jordan Tel: +962 6 4630301/10 Fax: +962 6 4638889 Telex: 21250 Bankazi Jo; 21476 Bakazi Jo; 21766 Bakazi Jo. Swift code : CBJOJOAX Account No : 19/3105/1 Account Name : Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission IBAN code : JO21CBJO0010000000000131050019

GEN 3.1-6 AIP 01 FEB 2015 JORDAN 3.8.4 Cost of subscription as follows: Item Nr. AIP Price applicable inside the Kingdom JD Price applicable outside the Kingdom JD 1. AIP includes all parts and binder 30 42 2. Binder 12 17 3. AIP includes all parts without binder 4. Annual subscription with AIP Amendments and AIP supplements 4. AIRAC SYSTEM 18 25 15 28 4.1 In order to control and regulate the flow of changes implying amendments to charts, Route-manuals etc... Such changes whenever possible will be issued at predetermined dates according to the AIRAC system. Whenever possible this type of information will be published as an AIRAC amendment. If an AIRAC amendment cannot be produced due to lack of time NOTAM or AIP SUP clearly marked NIL AIRAC will be issued. 4.2 The table below indicates AIRAC effective dates for the coming years. AIRAC information will be issued so that the information will be received by the user not later than 28 days, and for major changes not later than 56 days, before the effective date. At AIRAC effective date, a trigger NOTAM will be issued giving a brief description of the contents, effective date and reference number of the AIRAC AIP AMDT or AIRAC AIP SUP that will become effective on that date 4.3 If no information was submitted for publication at the AIRAC date, a NIL notification will be issued by NOTAM not later than one AIRAC cycle before AIRAC effective date concerned. Schedule of AIRAC Effective s, 2015-2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 08 JAN 07 JAN 05 JAN 04 JAN 05 FEB 04 FEB 02 FEB 01 FEB 05 MAR 04 MAR 02 MAR 01 MAR 02 APR 31 MAR 30 MAR 29 MAR 30 APR 28 APR 27 APR 26 APR 28 MAY 26 MAY 25 MAY 24 MAY 25 JUN 23 JUN 22 JUN 21 JUN 23 JUL 21 JUL 20 JUL 19 JUL 20 AUG 18 AUG 17 AUG 16 AUG 17 SEP 15 SEP 14 SEP 13 SEP 15 OCT 13 OCT 12 OCT 11 OCT 12 NOV 10 NOV 09 NOV 08 NOV 10 DEC 08 DEC 07 DEC 06 DEC 5. PRE-FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE AT AERODROMES 5.1 Pre-flight information is available at each of the following listed Aerodromes, with the coverage indicated. Aerodromes AMMAN/Queen Alia AMMAN/Marka AQABA/King Hussein Briefing coverage All states from which NOTAM are received All states from which NOTAM are received All states from which NOTAM are received

AIP GEN 3.1-7 5.2 Pre-flight information coverage, is available with regard to aeronautical and navigational facilities up to the point of first intended landing and alternate aerodrome on all routes on which scheduled services operate from AMMAN/Marka, AMMAN/Queen Alia and AQABA/King Hussein. In addition, information is available on facilities in all adjacent flight information regions. Post-flight information forms, for annotation by aircrews of information on inadequacies in the status and operation of air navigation facilities, are available at the Aeronautical Information Service unit at the aerodromes as mentioned above. 5.3 NOTAM ARE ADDRESSED TO THE FOLLOWING NOTAM OFFICES: ADDIS ABABA CAIRO KARACHI SHANNON ADEN CASABLANCA KHARTOUM SINGAPORE ALGER COLOMBO KUALA LUMPUR SLOVAKIA AMSTERDAM COPENHAGEN KUWAIT SOFIA ANKARA CROATIA LISBOAN STOCKHOLM ATHENS DAMASCUS MACAO,CHINA SRILANKA AUSTRALIA DAR ES-SALAM MADRAS TRIPOLI BAHRAIN DHAKA MALAYSIA TUINS BANGKOK DELHI MALE U.K NOF BEIJING FRANKFURT MALTA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES NOF BEIRUT HELSINKI/ MOLDOVA U.S.A(KDZZ) NOF BEOGRAD HONG KONG MOSCOW VIENNA BOMBAY IRAN MUSCUT WARSZAWA BAGHDAD ISRAEL NAIROBI YANGON BRUNEI ITALY NOF NICOSIA ZURICH BRUSSELS JAKARTA OTTAWA BUCUREST JAPAN PARIS BUDAPEST JEDDAH PRAHA BUJUMBURA POLAND 5.4 NOTAM ARE RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING NOTAM OFFICES: ADDIS ABABA CAIRO KARACHI PRAHA ADEN CASABLANCA KHARTOUM SHANNON ALGER COLOMBO KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE AMSTERDAM COPENHAGEN KUWAIT SLOVAKIA ANKARA CROATIA LISBON SOFIA ATHENS DAMASCUS MACAO,CHINA STOCKHOLM AUSTRALIA DAR ES-SALAM MADRAS SRILANKA BAHRAIN DHAKA MALAYSIA TRIPOLI BANGKOK DELHI MALE TUNIS BEIJING FRANKFURT MALTA UNITED KINGDOME BEIRUT HELSINKI/ MOLDOVA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES NOF BEOGRAD HONG KONG MOSCOW U.S.A(KDZZ) NOF BOMBAY IRAN MUSCUT VIENNA BAGHDAD ISRAEL NAIROBI WARSZAWA BRUNEI ITALY NOF NICOSIA YANGON BRUSSELS JAKARTA OTTAWA ZURICH BUCUREST JAPAN PARIS BUDAPEST JEDDAH POLAND BUJUMBURA PORTUGAL

AIP ENR 1.4-1 ENR 1.4 ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION 1. CLASSIFICATION OF AIRSPACE The following classes are available in Jordan: a) Class A: Comprises all controlled airspace within Amman FIR above FL150. b) Class C: Comprises all controlled airspace within Amman FIR at FL150 or below. c) Class G: Comprises the rest of Amman FIR. 2. VMC CRITERIA Jordan criteria for VFR flights: Altitude Band Flight Distance from visibility cloud At and above 10000FT AMSL 8 KM 1500M horizontally 300M (1000FT) vertically Below 10000FT AMSL and above 5 KM 1500M horizontally 3000FT AMSL, or above 1000FT 300M (1000FT) above terrain, whichever is the vertically higher Remarks VFR traffic operating according to Annex2. At and below 3000FT AMSL, or 1000FT above terrain, whichever is the higher 5 KM 1500M horizontally 300M (1000FT) vertically Note: pilot responsibility to comply with the table above, according to ICAO Annex 2. 3. AIRCRAFT SPEED LIMITATION Aircraft operating in the vicinity of any Aerodrome shall comply with speed limitation as Follows: a. No person may operate an aircraft at 10000FT or below at an Indicated Airspeed of more than 250 KT. b. No person may operate an aircraft within an airport traffic area at Indicated Airspeed of more than: 1. For propeller engined Aircraft 156 KT. 2. For turbine powered Aircraft 200 KT. 3. No person may operate aircraft in the airspace beneath the lateral limits of any terminal control area at an indicated airspeed of more than 200 KT. However, if the minimum safe airspeed for any particular operation is greater than the maximum speed prescribed, then the aircraft may be operated at that minimum speed. C. Minimum Rate of Climb and Descent Pilots should use appropriate procedures by which an aircraft climbing or descending to an assigned altitude or flight level, especially with an autopilot engaged, may do so at a rate less than 8M/S (or 1500 FT/MIN) throughout the last 300M (or 1000 FT) of climb or descent to the assigned altitude or flight level when the pilot is made aware of another aircraft at or approaching an adjacent altitude or flight level, unless otherwise instructed by ATC. to avoid unnecessary airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS II) resolution advisories in aircraft at or approaching adjacent altitude or flight levels. CIVIL AVIATION REGULATORY COMMISSION AMDT 75/2015