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Council has invited Contracting States to notify such
differences in addition to those relating to International
Standards.
Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS)
are approved by the Council for worldwide application.
They contain, for the most part, operating procedures
regarded as not yet having attained a sufficient degree of
maturity for adoption as International Standards and
Recommended Practices, as well as material of a more
permanent character which is considered too detailed for
incorporation in an Annex, or is susceptible to frequent
amendment, for which the processes of the Convention
would be too cumbersome.
Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPS)
have a status similar to that of PANS in that they are
approved by the Council, but only for application in the
respective regions. They are prepared in consolidated
form, since certain of the procedures apply to
overlapping regions or are common to two or more
regions.
The following publications are prepared by authority
of the Secretary General in accordance with the
principles and policies approved by the Council.
Technical Manuals provide guidance and
information in amplification of the International
Standards, Recommended Practices and PANS, the
implementation of which they are designed to facilitate.
Air Navigation Plans detail requirements for
facilities and services for international air navigation in
the respective ICAO Air Navigation Regions. They are
prepared on the authority of the Secretary General on
the basis of recommendations of regional air navigation
meetings and of the Council action thereon. The plans
are amended periodically to reflect changes in
requirements and in the status of implementation of the
recommended facilities and services.
ICAO Circulars make available specialized
information of interest to Contracting States. This
includes studies on technical subjects.

COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 77
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
AERONAUTICAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ANNEX 10
TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION
VOLUME V
(AERONAUTICAL RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM UTILIZATION)
SECOND EDITION OF VOLUME V - JULY 2001
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Checklist of Amendments to Annex 10, Volume V
Date of
Effective date applicabil&y
Second Edition
(incorporates Amendments 71 to 76)
Amendment 77
(adopted by the Council on 27 February 2002)
Replacement pages (vi), (vii) and 4-7 to 4-1 0
16 July 2001 1 November 200 1
15 July 2002 28 November 2002
Transmittal note
Amendment 77
to the
International Standards and
Recommended Practices
AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
(Annex 10, Volume V, to the Convention
on International Civil Aviation)
1. Insert the following replacement pages in Annex 10, Volume V (Second Edition) to incorporate
Amendment 77 which becomes applicable on 28 November 2002:
a) Pages (vi) and (vii) - Foreword
b) Pages 4-7 to 4- 10 - Chapter 4
2. Record the entry of this amendment on page (ii).
FOREWORD
Historical background
Standards and Recommended Practices for Aeronautical
Telecommunications were first adopted by the Council on
30 May 1949 pursuant to the provisions of Article 37 of the
Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago 1944)
and designated as Annex 10 to the Convention. They became
effective on 1 March 1950. The Standards and Recommended
Practices were based on recommendations of the Communications
Division at its Third Session in January 1949.
Up to and including the Seventh Edition, Annex 10 was
published in one volume containing four parts together with
associated attachments: Part I - Equipment and Systems,
Part11 - Radio Frequencies, Part I11 - Procedures, and
Part IV - Codes and Abbreviations.
By Amendment 42, Part IV was deleted from the Annex;
the codes and abbreviations contained in that part were
transferred to a new document. Doc 8400.
As a result of the adoption of Amendment 44 on
31 May 1965, the Seventh Edition of Annex 10 was replaced
by two volumes: Volume I (First Edition) containing Part I -
Equipment and Systems, and Part I1 - Radio Frequencies,
and Volume I1 (First Edition) containing Communication
Procedures.
As a result of the adoption of Amendment 70 on
20 March 1995, Annex 10 was restructured to include five
volumes: Volume I - Radio Navigation Aids; Volume I1 -
Communication Procedures; Volume I11 - Communication
Systems; Volume IV - Surveillance Radar and Collision
 
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