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operations;
d) new provisions pertaining to approach with vertical guidance (APV)
operations;
e) new definitions and update of provisions pertaining to maintenance-related
requirements; and
f) translation into English of documents attesting noise certification.
15 March 2000
17 July 2000
2 November 2000
9 March 2001
16 July 2001
1 November 2001
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
CHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS
When the following terms are used in the Standards and
Recommended Practices for operation of aircraft in
international commercial air transport, they have the following
meanings:
Aerial work. An aircraft operation in which an aircraft is used
for specialized services such as agriculture, construction,
photography, surveying, observation and patrol, search and
rescue, aerial advertisement, etc.
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 operating minima. The limits of usability of an
aerodrome for:
a) take-off, expressed in terms of runway visual range
and/or visibility and, if necessary, cloud conditions;
b) landing in precision approach and landing operations,
expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual
range and decision altitudelheight ( D m ) as appropriate
to the category of the operation;
c) landing in approach and landing operations with vertical
guidance, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway
visual range and decision altitudelheight ( D m ) ; and
d) landing in non-precision approach and landing
operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or
runway visual range, minimum descent altitudelheight
(MDAIH) and, if necessary, cloud conditions.
Aeroplane. A power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving
its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on
surfaces which remain fixed under given conditions of
flight.
Note.- The aircraft operating manual is part of the
operations manual.
Air operator certtpcate (AOC). A certificate authorizing an
operator to carry out specified commercial air transport
operations.
Alternate aerodrome. An aerodrome to which an aircraft may
proceed when it becomes either impossible or inadvisable
to proceed to or to land at the aerodrome of intended
landing. Alternate aerodromes include the following:
Take-off alternate. An alternate aerodrome at which an
aircraft can land should this become necessary shortly
after take-off and it is not possible to use the aerodrome
of departure.
En-route alternate. An aerodrome at which an aircraft
would be able to land after experiencing an abnormal or
emergency condition while en route.
ETOPS en-route alternate. A suitable and appropriate
alternate aerodrome at which an aeroplane would be
able to land after experiencing an engine shutdown or
other abnormal or emergency condition while en route
in an ETOPS operation.
Destination alternate. An alternate aerodrome to which an
aircraft may proceed should it become either impossible
or inadvisable to land at the aerodrome of intended
landing.
Note.- The aerodrome from which a flight departs may
also be an en-route or a destination alternate aerodrome for
that flight.
Approach and landing operations using instrument approach
procedures. Instrument approach and landing operations
are classified as follows:
Aircraft. Any machine that can derive support in the Non-precision approach and landing operations. An
atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the instrument approach and landing which utilizes lateral
reactions of the air against the earth's surface. guidance but does not utilize vertical guidance.
Aircraft operating manual. A manual, acceptable to the State Approach and landing operations with vertical guidance.
of the Operator, containing normal, abnormal and An instrument approach and landing which utilizes
emergency procedures, checklists, limitations, performance lateral and vertical guidance but does not meet the
information, details of the aircraft systems and other requirements established for precision approach and
material relevant to the operation of the aircraft. landing operations.
ANNEX 6 - PART I 1-1 111 1/01
Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft Part Z 1
Precision approach and landing operations. An instrument
approach and landing using precision lateral and vertical
guidance with minima as determined by the category of
operation.
Note.- Lateral and vertical guidance refers to the
 
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