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9.6.1 Meteorological information for use by aircraft in
flight shall. be supplied by a meteorological office to its
associated air traffic services unit and through D-VOLMET or
VOLMET broadcasts. Meteorological information for planning
by the operator for aircraft in flight shall be supplied on
request, as agreed between the meteorological authority or
authorities and the operator concerned.
9.6.2 Meteorological information for use by aircraft in
flight shall be supplied to air traffic services units in accordance
with the specifications of Chapter 10.
9.6.3 Meteorological information shall be supplied
through D-VOLMET or VOLMET broadcasts as determined by
regional air navigation agreement, and in accordance with the
specifications of Chapter 1 1.
CHAPTER 10. INFORMATION FOR AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES,
SEARCH AND RESCUE SERVICES AND
AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES
Note.- Technical specifications and detailed criteria
related to this chapter are given in Appendix 9.
10.1 Information for
air tramc services nnits
10.1.1 The meteorological authority shall designate a
meteorological office to be associated with each air traffic
10.1 .S Any meteorological information requested by an
air traffic services unit in connection with an aircraft emergency
shall be supplied as rapidly as possible.
10.2 Information for
search and rescue services units
services unit. The associated meteorological office shall, after
coordination with the air traffic services unit, supply, or Meteorological offices designated by the meteorological authority
in accordance with regional air navigation agreement
arrange for the supply of up-to-date meteorological inforshall
supply search and rescue services units with the meteoromation
to the unit as necessary for the conduct of its functions.
logical information they require in a form established by
10.1.2 Recommendation.- The associated meteorologi- mutual agreement. For that purpose, the designated meteorological
office shall maintain liaison with the search and rescue
ca1 ofice for an aerodrome control tower or approach control
services unit throughout a search and rescue operation.
ofice should be an aerodrome meteorological ofice.
10.1.3 The associated meteorological office for a flight
information centre or an area control centre shall be a meteorological
watch office. 103 Information for
aeronautical information services units
10.1.4 Recommendation, Where, owing to local
circumtances, it is convenient for the duties of an associated The meteorological authority, in coordination with the apprometeorological
ofice to be shared between two or more priate civil aviation authority, shall arrange for the supply of
meteorological offices, the division of responsibility should be up-to-date meteorological information to relevant aeronautical
determined by the meteorological authority in consultation information services units, as necessary, for the conduct of
with the appropriate ATS authority. their functions.
ANNEX 3
CHAPTER 11. REQUIREMENTS FOR
AND USE OF COMMUNICATIONS
Note 1.- Technical specifications and detailed criteria
related to this chapter are given in Appendix 10.
Note 2.- It is recognized that it is for each Contracting
State to decide upon its own internal organization and
responsibility for implementing the telecommunications
facilities referred to in this chapter
11.1 Requirements for communications
1 1 .l. 1 Suitable telecommunications facilities shall be
made available to permit aerodrome meteorological offices
and, as necessary, aeronautical meteorological stations to
supply the required meteorological information to air traffic
services units on the aerodromes for which those offices and
stations are responsible, and in particular to aerodrome control
towers, approach control offices and the aeronautical telecommunications
stations serving these aerodromes.
Note.- Circuits of the aeronautical fuced service are used
for the collection and regional and inter-regional exchanges of
operational meteorological information as well as for access
to international operational meteorological data bankr. Three
aeronautical fuced service satellite distribution systems providing
for global coverage are used to support the regional and
inter-regional exchanges of operational meteorological information.
Provisions relating to the satellite distribution systems
are given in Annex 10, Volume III, Part 1, 10.1 and 10.2.
11.1.2 Suitable telecommunications facilities shall be
made available to permit meteorological watch offices to
supply the required meteorological information to air traffic
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