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appropriate ATS unit(s) on a timely basis consistent with the
use of the aid(s) involved.
Note.- Guidance material regarding the provision of
information to ATS units in respect to visual and non-visual
navigation aids is contained in the Air Traffic Services
Planning Manual (Doc 9426). Specificatwns for monitoring
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visual aids are contained in Annex 14, Volume I, and related
guidance material is in the Aerodrome Design Manual
(Doc 9157). Pa?? 5. Spec$cations for monitoring non-visual
aids are contained in Annex 10, Volume I.
7.4 Information on
unmanned free balloons
Operators of unmanned free balloons shall keep the appropriate
air traffic services units informed of details of flights of
unmanned free balloons in accordance with the provisions
contained in Annex 2.
7.5 Information concerning
volcanic activity
7.5.1 ATS units shall be informed, in accordance with
local agreement, of pre-eruption volcanic activity, volcanic
eruptions and volcanic ash cloud which could affect airspace
used by flights within their area of responsibility.
7.5.2 Area control centres and flight information centres
shall be provided with volcanic ash advisory information
issued by the associated VAAC.
Note.- VAACs are designated by regional air navigation
agreements in accordance with Annex 3, 3.5.1.
7.6 Information concerning radioactive materials
and toxic chemical "clouds"
ATS units shall be informed, in accordance with local
agreement, of the release into the atmosphere of radioactive
materials or toxic chemicals which could affect airspace used
by flights within their area of responsibility.
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APPENDIX 5. AERONAUTICAL DATA QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
Table 1. Latitude and longitude
Latitude and longitude
Accuracy Integrity
Data type Classification
Flight information region boundary points. ......... 2km
declared
P, R, D area boundary points
(outside CTNCTZ boundaries). ...............
2km
declared
1 1w3
routine
1 x 1cP
routine
P, R, D area boundary points 100 rn 1 lw5
(inside CTNCTZ boundaries). ................... calculated essential
CTNCTZ boundary points ...................... 100 rn 1 lw5
calculated essential
En-route navaids and fixes, holding, 100 rn 1 lo-5
STAWSID points. ............................. su~eyedlcalculated essential
Obstacles in Area 1 (the entire State territory). ..... 50 rn
surveyed
1 1w3
routine
Obstacles in Area 2 (the part outside the 5 rn 1 x
aerodromeheliport boundary) .................... surveyed essential
Final approach fixedpoints and other 3rn 1 x lw5
essential fixedpoints comprising surveyedlcalculated essential
the instrument approach procedure. ...............
Note 1.- See Annex 15, Appendix 8, for graphical illustrations of obstacle data collection surfaces and criteria used to identi&
obstacles in the defined areas.
Note 2.- In those portions of Area 2 where flight operations are prohibited due to very high terrain or other local restrictions
andlor regulations, obstacle data are to be collected in accordance with the Area I numerical requirements speci&d in Annex 15,
Appendix 8. Table A8-2.
Note 3.- Implementation of Annex I5 provisions 10.6.1.1 and 10.6.1.2 concerning the availability, as of 20 November 2008
and 18 November 2010, of obstacle h a according to Area 1 and Area 2 specifications, respectively, would be facilitated by
appropriate advance planning for the collection and processing of such data.
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Table 2. Elevation/altitude/height
Appendix 5
Accuracy Integrity
Data type Classificaimn
Threshold crossing height, precision approaches. .... 0.5 m
calculated
Obstacle clearance altitudeheight (OCAIH). ........ as specified in PANS-OPS
(Doc 8168)
Obstacles in Area 1 (the entire State territory), 30 m
elevations .................................... surveyed
Obstacles in Area 2 (the part outside the 3m
aerodromeheliport boundary) .................... surveyed
Distance measuring equipment (Dm), elevation .... 30 m (100 ft)
surveyed
Instrument approach procedures altitude ........... as specified in PANS-OPS
(Doc 8168)
Minimum altitudes. ............................ 50 m
calculated
1x10-8
critical
1 x 104
essential
1 x 1Cr3
routine
I x
essential
1 x 1wS
essential
1 x 10-5
essential
1 x 1Cr3
routine
Note I.- See Annex 15, Appendix 8, for graphical illustrations of the obstacle data collection surfaces and criteria used to
 
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