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Panel, Second Meeting
(1992)
Definitions; air-taxiing; separation between aircraft; formation flights
by civil aircraft in controlled airspace; automatic dependent surveillance
18 March 1994
25 July 1994
10 November 1994
Amendment Source(s) Subject(s)
Adopted/approved
Effective
Applicable
10/11/94
No. 31
Annex 2 — Rules of the Air Foreword
14/11/91 (x)
32 Air Navigation
Commission
Note related to carriage requirements of airborne collision avoidance
systems.
19 February 1996
19 February 1996
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33 Air Navigation
Commission
Communication failure procedures. 26 February 1997
21 July 1997
6 November 1997
34 Automatic Dependent
Surveillance Panel, Fourth
Meeting (1996); Review of
the General Concept of
Separation Panel,
Ninth Meeting (1996);
consequential to
Amendment 162 to
Annex 1
Definitions; automatic dependent surveillance systems and procedures; data
interchange between automated ATS systems; ATS applications for air-ground
data links; problematic use of psychoactive substances.
19 March 1998
20 July 1998
5 November 1998
35 Air Navigation
Commission; Visual
Aids Panel, Thirteenth
Meeting (1997)
ATS airspace classifications; visual meteorological conditions clearance;
runway-holding position.
10 March 1999
19 July 1999
4 November 1999
36 Consequential as a
result of Amendment 40 to
Annex 11; Amendments 23
and 25 to Annex 6, Part I;
Amendments 20 and 7 to
Annex 6, Parts II and III,
respectively; and
Amendment 72 to Annex 3
Revised definitions of “air traffic control unit”, “approach control unit”,
“alternate aerodrome” “flight crew member”, “pilot-in-command” and
“visibility”; editorial amendments.
12 March 2001
16 July 2001
1 November 2001
37 Separation and Airspace
Safety Panel (SASP)
Pilot procedures in the event of unlawful interference; editorial amendments. 28 February 2003
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Amendment Source(s) Subject(s)
Adopted/approved
Effective
Applicable
28/2/03
No. 37
ANNEX 2 1 5/11/98
No. 34
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
CHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS
Note.— Throughout the text of this document the term
“service” is used as an abstract noun to designate functions,
or service rendered; the term “unit” is used to designate a
collective body performing a service.
When the following terms are used in the International
Standards for Rules of the Air, they have the following
meanings:
Acrobatic flight. Manoeuvres intentionally performed by an
aircraft involving an abrupt change in its attitude, an
abnormal attitude, or an abnormal variation in speed.
ADS agreement. An ADS reporting plan which establishes the
conditions of ADS data reporting (i.e. data required by the
air traffic services unit and frequency of ADS reports which
have to be agreed to prior to the provision of the ADS
services).
Note.— The terms of the agreement will be exchanged
between the ground system and the aircraft by means of a
contract, or a series of contracts.
ADS contract. A means by which the terms of an ADS
agreement will be exchanged between the ground system
and the aircraft, specifying under what conditions ADS
reports would be initiated, and what data would be
contained in the reports.
Note.— The term “ADS contract” is a generic term
meaning variously, ADS event contract, ADS demand contract,
ADS periodic contract or an emergency mode. Ground
forwarding of ADS reports may be implemented between
ground systems.
Advisory airspace. An airspace of defined dimensions, or
designated route, within which air traffic advisory service
is available.
Advisory route. A designated route along which air traffic
advisory service is available.
Aerodrome. A defined area on land or water (including any
buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used
either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and
surface movement of aircraft.
Aerodrome control service. Air traffic control service for
aerodrome traffic.
Aerodrome control tower. A unit established to provide air
traffic control service to aerodrome traffic.
Aerodrome traffic. All traffic on the manoeuvring area of an
aerodrome and all aircraft flying in the vicinity of an
aerodrome.
Note.— An aircraft is in the vicinity of an aerodrome when
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