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ARMATS of ARMENIA


GEN 1.7  Differences from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures

1. ANNEX 1 — PERSONNEL LICENSING, NINTH EDITION
Under preparation.
2. ANNEX 2 — RULES OF THE AIR, NINTH EDITION
No differences.
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (DOC 4444 ATM)
No differences.
REGIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY PROCEDURES (Doc 7030)
No differences.
3. ANNEX 3 — METEOROLOGY, FOURTEENTH EDITION
Chapter 4METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AND REPORTS
4.5.5 a)Average period of all wind observations is 2 minutes.
4.8.7In abbreviated plain language reports only the light and heavy intensity of the weather phenomena is used.
4.12.4Information on state of the runway included in METAR from 01 October till 01 April.
4.13.2In abbreviated plain language reports for take-off and landing NSC (No Significant Clouds) is used in case when:
- visibility more than 10 km,
- no clouds below 2625ft and no CB or TC.
CHAPTER 6. FORECASTS
6.2.20 At the aerodrome “Shirak” forecasts temperature is not included.
6.3.2Landing forecasts are prepared only in the form of trend-type forecast.
6.4.1Forecast for take-off is not prepared.
6.6.1Area forecasts for low-level flights are issued only in the area forecast format.
6.6.2Area forecasts for low-level flights at the aerodrome “Shirak” are not prepared.
6.6.3Area forecast for low-level flights, as a CAMET area forecast is not prepared.
CHAPTER 7.SIGMET AND AIRMET INFORMATION, AERODROME WARNINGS AND WIND SHEAR WARNINGS
7.1.1 b)SIGMET information is not used for moderate or severe turbulence, cumulonimbus or hail at transonic levels and super-sonic cruising levels.
CHAPTER 8.AERONAUTICAL CLIMATOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Meteorological data:
a) Aerodrome “Zvartnots”Average monthly and annual max. and min. temperature C.
MonJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Max0.73.811.318.524.028.632.532.428.021.012.33.918.1
Min-7.9-5.7-0.35.610.113.517.316.912.27.01.4-4.45.5
Average monthly and annual air pressure in hPa.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
915.3913.8912.3911.9910.8909.1906.3907.9911.2915.2918.0918.2912.5
b) Aerodrome “Shirak”Average monthly and annual max. and min. temperature C.
MonJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Max-4.4-1.93.612.518.222.125.826.422.616.17.6-0.312.4
Min-13.6-12.0-6.3 0.86.19.613.113.38.72.9-2.7-9.10.9
Average monthly and annual air pressure in hPa.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
845.8844.5845.0846.0846.2845.7844.2845.6847.7849.6851.0848.9846.7
c) Aerodrome StepanavanAverage monthly and annual max and min temperature C.
MonJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Max1.62.86.112.317.319.822.723.219.915.88.63.612.8
Min-9.2-8.1-4.60.95.38.210.810.77.32.6-2.2-7.41.2
Average monthly and annual air pressure in hPa.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
845.8844.5845.0846.0846.2845.7844.2845.6847.7849.6851.0848.9848.0
d)Aerodrome “Erebuni”Average monthly and annual max and min temperature C.
MonJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Max0.94.111.818.824.529.032.732.828.721.612.94.218.5
Min-7.9.2-5.7-0.35.610.113.517.316.912.27.01.4-4.45.5
Average monthly and annual air pressure in hPa.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
913.0911.6910.0909.7908.6906.9904.0905.7908.9912.9915.8915.1910.2
4. ANNEX 4 — AERONAUTICAL CHARTS, TENTH EDITION
Chapter 4Aerodrome obstacle chart – ICAO. Type B
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 5.Aerodrome obstacle chart – ICAO. Type C
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 6. Precision approach terrain chart – ICAO.
This chart is produced for Yerevan aerodrome.
Chapter 12. Visual approach chart – ICAO.
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 16. World aeronautical chart – ICAO.
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 17.Aeronautical chart – ICAO 1:500 000
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 18.Aeronautical navigation chart – ICAO small scale.
This chart is not yet produced.
Chapter 19.Plotting chart – ICAO.
5. ANNEX 5 — UNITS OF MEASUREMENT TO BE USED IN AIR AND GROUND OPERATIONS, FOURTH EDITION
No differences.
6. ANNEX 6 — OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT,
Under preparation.
7. ANNEX 7 — AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY AND REGISTRATION MARKS, FORTH EDITION
No differences.
8. ANNEX 8 — AIRWORTHINESS OF AIRCRAFT, EIGHTH EDITION
CHAPTER 10.PRESERVATION OF AIRWORTHINESS
PART 3.INFORMATION ABOUT TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE
10.2.Information about technical maintenance
Information about technical maintenance consists of the description of aircraft maintenance manual which gives methods of performance and defects removal.
10.3. Information in the Technical Maintenance Program
Information in the Technical Maintenance Program consists of the regulation which gives the information about technical maintenance activities, the periods of technical maintenance and the reference to technological directions about their executions.
9. ANNEX 9 — FACILITATION, ELEVENTH EDITION
Under preparation
10. ANNEX 10 — AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS, FIFTH EDITION
Volume I.Radio navigation aids.
Chapter 3.Specifications for radio navigation aids
3.1.4, 3.3.8 In Yerevan FIR, no FM interference affecting NAV equipment is foreseen until 1 January 2001. In Yerevan FIR, aircraft may expect to continue to operate without restrictions with NAV equipment not complying with the applicable interference immunity performance requirements for ILS Localizer and VOR receiving systems until 1 January 2001. After 1 January 2001, only aircraft with NAV equipment compliant with the applicable interference immunity performance requirements for ILS localizer and VOR receiving systems will be allowed to operate in Yerevan FIR.
3.1.7. 4.1 a) Middle marker modulation frequency is 3000 Hz.
b) Outer marker modulation frequency is 3000 Hz.
a) Middle marker: 6 dots per second continuously.
b) Outer marker: 2 dots per second continuously.
3.1.7.6.3.1*The outer markers are not located on standard distance from the threshold.
Volume V. Aeronautical radio frequency spectrum utilization.
Chapter 2.Distress frequencies.
2.1 Only the frequency 121,5 MHz is used
Chapter 4.Utilization of frequencies above 30 MHz.
Minimum separation between assignable frequencies in the Aeronautical Mobil Service shall be 25 kHz.
* - Recommended practices
11. ANNEX 11 — AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES, THIRTEENTH EDITION
No differences
12. ANNEX 12 — SEARCH AND RESCUE, SEVENTH EDITION
Under preparation
13. ANNEX 13 — AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION, NINTH EDITION
No differences
14. ANNEX 14 — AERODROMES, THIRD EDITION
Under preparation
15. ANNEX 15 — AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES, TENTH EDITION
No differences
16. ANNEX 16 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, THIRD EDITION
No differences
17. ANNEX 17 — SECURITY — SAFEGUARDING INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION AGAINST ACTS OF UNLAWFUL INTERFERENCE, SEVENTH EDITION
No differences
18. ANNEX 18 — THE SAFE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR, THIRD EDITION
No differences