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Symbols.
Amendment 33 to Definitions; General specifications; Enroute Chart - ICAO; Area
Annex 11; Amendment Chart - ICAO; Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO; Visual
39 to Annex 14; Approach Chart - ICAO; Aerodrome Chart - ICAO; World
Adoption of Annex 14, Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:l 000 000; Aeronautical Chart -
Vol. 11; Amendments 5 ICAO 1:500 000; ICAO Chart Symbols.
and 6 to Doc 8 168,
PANS-OPS, Vols. I and
11, respectively
Adoption by Council of Definitions; introduction of new provisions concerning the
WGS-84 as the standard promulgation, as of 1 January 1998, of WGS-84 related geographical
geodetic reference system coordinates; deletion of the requirement for presentation of level
for international aviation; acceleration altitudeheight; introduction of RNP type; inclusion of
WAFS planning and the note on close-in obstacles on SID charts; and introduction of new
implementation; PANS- chart symbol for active volcano.
OPS implementation
problems; revision of the
Manual of All-Weather
Operations; integration
of helicopter traffic with
conventional aeroplane
traffic; proposal by
RGCSPl8; and the
Secretariat
Tenth and Eleventh Definitions; aeronautical data bases; vertical component of the World
Meetings of the Obstacle Geodetic System - 1984 (WGS-84); Human Factors; identification
Clearance Panel and of RNAV procedures; provision of final approach gradient; steep
Air Navigation glide path angle approaches; and chart symbols for flyover and fly-by
Commission waypoints.
Recommendations of the
Visual Aids Panel (VAP),
the Obstacle Clearance
Panel (OCP), the joint
ICAO and Industry
Controlled Flight Into
Terrain (CFIT) Task
Force, the Aeronautical
Information Services1
Aeronautical Charts (AISI
MAP) Divisional Meeting
(1998), and the
Secretariat
Definitions; runway-holding position; air defence identification zone
(ADIZ); portrayal of terrain and minimum flight altitudes; runway
visual range (RVR) observation sites; airspace classifications, flight
procedures and obstacle clearance criteria based on area navigation
(RNAV) systems, and chart symbols for runway-holding position,
ADIZ, electronic aeronautical charts, airspace classifications; nuclear
power station and waypoint and, introduction of new provisions, as of
28 November 2002, concerning the Electronic Aeronautical Chart
Display - ICAO.
Adopted
Effective
Applicable
24 February 1989
31 July 1989
16 November 1989
28 February 1992
27 July 1992
12 November 1992
1 March 1995
24 July 1995
9 November 1995;
1 January 1998
20 March 1998
20 July 1998
5 November 1998
7 March 2001
16 July 2001
1 November 2001;
28 November 2002
2511 1/04
No. 53
Annex 4 -Aeronautical Charts Foreword
Amendment Source(s) Subject (s)
Adopted
Effective
Applicable
53 Twelfth and Thirteenth New provisions concerning definitions; vertical and temporal reference 23 February 2004
Meetings of the Obstacle systems; terminal amval altitude; Radar Minimum Altitude Chart - 12 July 2004
Clearance Panel; the Air ICAO; and chart symbols for altitudestflight levels and final approach 25 November 2004
Navigation Commission; fix. Updating of existing provisions related to the World Geodetic
and the Secretariat System - 1984 (WGS-84); obstacles; identification, aerodrome
operating minima and supplementary information on the Instrument
Approach Chart - ICAO; and aeronautical data quality requirements.
2511 1/04
No. 53
(xii)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
CHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS, APPLICABILITY AND AVAILABILITY
1.1 Definitions
When the following terms arc used in the Standards and
Recommended Practices for aeronautical charts, they have the
following meanings:
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 amval, departure and
surface movement of aircraft.
Aerodrome e1evatio.n. The elevation of the highest point of the
landing area.
Aerodrome operating minima. The limits of usability of an
aerodrome for:
a) take-off, expressed in terms of runway visual range
and/or visibili.ty and, if necessary, cloud conditions;
b) landing in precision approach and landing operations,
expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual
range and dt:cision altitudeheight (DA/H) as appropriate
to the czategory of the operation; and
c) landing in approach and landing operations with vertical
 
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