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b) Coded designator: KODAP 2 A
5.2.1 Meaning: This designator identifies a standard
instrument arrival route which begins at the significant point
KODAP (basic indicator). KODAP is a significant point
not marked by the site of a radio navigation facility and
therefore assigned a five-letter name-code in accordance with
Appendix 2. The validity indicator TWO (2) signifies that a
change has been made from the previous version ONE (1) to
the now effective version TWO (2). The route indicator
ALPHA (A) identifies one of several routes established with
reference to KODAP and is a specific character assigned to
this route.
5.3 Example 3: Standard departure route — visual:
a) Plain language ADOLA FIVE BRAVO
designator DEPARTURE VISUAL
b) Coded designator: ADOLA 5 B
5.3.1 Meaning: This designator identifies a standard
departure route for controlled VFR flights which terminates at
ADOLA, a significant point not marked by the site of a radio
navigation facility. The validity indicator FIVE (5) signifies
that a change has been made from the previous version FOUR
(4) to the now effective version FIVE (5). The route indicator
BRAVO (B) identifies one of several routes established with
reference to ADOLA.
6. Composition of designators for
MLS/RNAV approach procedures
6.1 Plain language designator
6.1.1 The plain language designator of an MLS/RNAV
approach procedure shall consist of:
a) “MLS”; followed by
b) a basic indicator; followed by
c) a validity indicator; followed by
d) a route indicator; followed by
e) the word “approach”; followed by
f) the designator of the runway for which the procedure is
designed.
6.1.2 The basic indicator shall be the name or name-code
of the significant point where the approach procedure begins.
6.1.3 The validity indicator shall be a number from 1 to 9.
6.1.4 The route indicator shall be one letter of the
alphabet. The letters “I” and “O” shall not be used.
6.1.5 The designator of the runway shall be in accordance
with Annex 14, Volume I, 5.2.2.
Appendix 3 Annex 11 — Air Traffic Services
APP 3-3 1/11/01
6.2 Coded designator
6.2.1 The coded designator of an MLS/RNAV approach
procedure shall consist of:
a) “MLS”; followed by
b) the coded designator or name-code of the significant
point described in 6.1.1 b); followed by
c) the validity indicator in 6.1.1 c); followed by
d) the route indicator in 6.1.1 d); followed by
e) the runway designator in 6.1.1 f).
6.3 Assignment of designators
6.3.1 The assignment of designators for MLS/RNAV
approach procedures shall be in accordance with paragraph 3.
Procedures having identical tracks but different flight profiles
shall be assigned separate route indicators.
6.3.2 The route indicator letter for MLS/RNAV approach
procedures shall be assigned uniquely to all approaches at an
airport until all the letters have been used. Only then shall the
route indicator letter be repeated. The use of the same route
indicator for two routes using the same MLS ground facility
shall not be permitted.
6.3.3 The assignment of validity indicator for approach
procedures shall be in accordance with paragraph 4.
6.4 Example of plain language
and coded designators
6.4.1 Example:
a) Plain language MLS HAPPY ONE ALPHA
designator: APPROACH RUNWAY
ONE EIGHT LEFT
b) Coded designator: MLS HAPPY 1 A 18L
6.4.2 Meaning: The designator identifies an MLS/RNAV
approach procedure which begins at the significant point
HAPPY (basic indicator). HAPPY is a significant point
not marked by the site of a radio navigation facility and
therefore assigned a five-letter name-code in accordance with
Appendix 2. The validity indicator ONE (1) signifies that
either the original version of the route is still in effect or a
change has been made from the previous version NINE (9) to
the now effective version ONE (1). The route indicator
ALPHA (A) identifies one of several routes established with
reference to HAPPY and is a specific character assigned to this
route.
7. Use of designators in communications
7.1 In voice communications, only the plain language
designator shall be used.
Note.— For the purpose of identification of routes, the
words “departure”, “arrival” and “visual” described in
2.1.1 d) and 2.1.1 e) are considered to be an integral element
of the plain language designator.
7.2 In printed or coded communications, only the coded
designator shall be used.
 
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