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ENR 3.1 Lower ATS routes
Detailed description of lower ATS routes, including:
airspace;
1) route designator, required navigation performance (RNP)
2) identification of unit providing the service; type(s) applicable to a specified segment(s), names, coded
designators or name-codes and the geographical coordi-
3) call sign of aeronautical station serving the unit and nates in degrees, minutes and seconds of all significant
language(s) used, specifying the area and conditions, when points defining the route including "compulsory" or
and where to be used, if applicable; "on-request" reporting points;
4) frequencies supplemented by indications for specific 2) tracks or VOR radials to the nearest degree, geodesic
purposes; and distance to the nearest tenth of a kilometre or tenth of a
nautical mile between each successive designated signifi-
5) remarks. cant point and, in the case of VOR radials, changeover
points;
Control zones around military air bases not otherwise
described in the AIP must be included in this subsection.
Where the requirements of Annex 2 concerning flight plans, 3) upper and lower limits or minimum flight altitudes to the
two-way communications and position reporting apply to all nearest higher 50 m or 100 ft, and airspace classification;
flights in order to eliminate or reduce the need for interceptions
and/or where the possibility of interception exists and the 4, lateral limits;
maintenance of guard on the VHF emergency channel
121.5 MHz is required, a statement to this effect must be 5, cruising levels; and
included for the relevant area(s) or portion(s) thereof.
6) remarks, including an indication of the controlling unit and
A description of designated areas over which the camage of an its operating frequency.
emergency locator transmitter (ELT) is required and where
aircraft shall continuously guard the VHF emergency fie- Note.- In relation to Annex I I , Appendix I , and forjlight
quency 121.5 MHz, except for those periods when aircraft are planningpurposes, the specified RNP type is not considered to
carrying out communications on other VHF channels or when be an integral part of the route designatox
airborne equipment limitations or cockpit duties do not permit
simultaneous guarding of two channels.
ENR 3.2 Upper ATS routes
Note.- Other types of airspace amund civil aerodromes/
heliports such as control zones and aerodrome traffic zones Detailed description of upper routes, including:
are described in the relevant aerodrome or heliport section.
ENR 2.2 Other regulated airspace
1) route designator, required navigation performance (RNP)
type(s) applicable to a specified segment(s), names, coded
designators or name-codes and the geographical coordi-
Where established, a detailed description of other types of nates in degrees, minutes and seconds of ail significant
regulated airspace and airspace classification. points defining the route including "compulsory" or
"on-request" reporting points;
ENR 3. ATS ROUTES 2) tracks or VOR radials to the nearest degree, geodesic
distance to the nearest tenth of a kilometre or tenth of a
Note I.- Bearings, tracks and radials are normally mag- nautical mile between each successive designated signifinetic.
In areas ofhigh latitude, where it is determined by the cant point and, in the case of VOR radials, changeover
appropriate authority that reference to Magnetic North is points;
impractical, another suitable reference, i.e. True North or Grid
North, may be used. 3) upper and lower limits and airspace classification;
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4) lateral limits;
5) direction of cruising levels; and
6) remarks, including an indication of the controlling unit and
its operating frequency.
Note.- In relation to Annex 11, Appendix I , and forjlight
planningpurposes, the specified RNP type is not considered to
be an integral part of the route designator.
ENR 3.3 Area navigation routes
Detailed description of area navigation (RNAV) routes,
including:
1) route designator, required navigation performance (RNP)
type(s) applicable to a specified segment(s), names, coded
designators or name-codes and the geographical coordinates
in degrees, minutes and seconds of all significant
points defining the route including "compulsory" or
"on-request" reporting points;
2) in respect of waypoints defining a VOWDME area
navigation route, additionally:
a) station identification of the reference VOWDIME;
b) bearing to the nearest degree and the distance to the
nearest tenth of a kilometre or tenth of a nautical mile
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