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including:
1) surface and strength of aprons, helicopter stands;
2) width, surface type and designation of helicopter ground
taxiways;
3) width and designation of helicopter air taxiway and air
transit route;
4) location and elevation to the nearest metre or foot of
altimeter checkpoints;
If check locations/positions are presented on a heliport chart,
a note to that effect must be provided under this subsection.
**** AD 3.9 Markings and markers
Brief description of final approach and take-off area and taxiway
markings and markers, including:
1) final approach and take-off markings;
2) taxiway markings, air taxiway markers and air transit route
markers; and
3) remarks.
**** AD 3.10 Heliport obstacles
Detailed description of obstacles, including:
1) obstacles in Area 2:
a) obstacle identification or designation;
b) type of obstacle;
c) obstacle position, represented by geographical coordinates
in degrees, minutes, seconds and tenths of seconds,
d) obstacle elevation and height to the nearest metre or foot;
e) obstacle marking, and type and colour of obstacle
lighting (if any);
f) if appropriate, an indication that the list of obstacles is
available in electronic form, and a reference to
GEN 3.1.6; and
g) NIL indication, if appropriate.
Note 1.- Chapter 10, 10.2.2, provides a description of
Area 2 while Appendix 8, Figure A8-2, contains graphical
illustrations of obstacle data collection surjCaces and criteria
used to identrfL obstacles in Area 2.
Note 2.- Specifications governing the determination and
reporting (accuracy of field work and data integrity) of
positions (latitude and longitude) and elevations for obstacles
in Area 2 are given in Annex 11, Appendix 5, Tables 1 and 2,
and in Annex 14, Volume /I, Appendix I , Tables 1 and 2,
respectively.
2) obstacles in Area 3:
5) location of VOR checkpoints;
6) position of INS checkpoints in degrees, minutes, seconds
and hundredths of seconds; and
a) obstacle identification or designation;
b) type of obstacle;
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c) obstacle position, represented by geographical coordinates
in degrees, minute% seconds and tenths of seconds;
d) obstacle elevation and height to the nearest metre or
foot;
e) obstacle marking, and type and colour of obstacle
lighting (if any);
f) if appropriate, an indication that the list of obstacles is
available in electronic form, and a reference to
GEN 3.1.6; and
g) NIL indication, if appropriate.
Note I.- Chapter 10, 10.2.3, provides a description of
Area 3 while Appendir 8, Figure A8-3, contains graphical
illustrations of obstacle data collection surjiaces and criteria
used to identify obstacles in Area 3.
Note 2.- Specifications governing the determination and
reporting (accuracy offield work and data integrity) of positions
(latitude and longitude) and elevations for obstacles in
Area 3 are given in Annex 14, Volume II, Appendix I, Tables 1
and 2, respectively.
**** AD 3.11 Meteorological information
provided
Detailed description of meteorological information provided at
the heliport and an indication of which meteorological ofice
is responsible for the service enumerated, including:
1) name of the associated meteorological ofice;
2) hours of service and, where applicable, the designation of
the responsible meteorological office outside these hours;
3) office responsible for preparation of TAFs, and periods of
validity of the forecasts;
4) availability of the trend forecasts for the heliport, and
interval of issuance;
5) information on how briefing andor consultation is
provided;
6) type of flight documentation supplied and language(s) used
in flight documentation;
7) charts and other information displayed or available for
briefing or consultation;
8) supplementary equipment available for providing information
on meteorological conditions, e.g. weather radar
and receiver for satellite images;
9) the air traffic services unit(s) provided with meteorological
information; and
10) additional information (e.g. concerning any limitation of
service, etc.).
**** AD 3.12 Heliport data
Detailed description of heliport dimensions and related
information, including:
I) heliport type - surface-level, elevated or helideck;
2) touchdown and lift-off (TLOF) area dimensions to the
nearest metre or foot;
3) true bearings to one-hundredth of a degree of final
approach and take-off (FATO) area;
4) dimensions to the nearest metre or foot of FATO, and
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