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ARMATS of ARMENIA

GEN 3  Services


GEN 3.1  Aeronautical information services

1  Responsible service

1.1  The Aeronautical Information Service, which forms part of the Closed Joint-stock Company ARMATS of GDCA of the Republic of Armenia, ensures the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of international and national air navigation within the area of its responsibility as indicated underPara.2 below. It consists of AIS Headquarters, International NOTAM Office (NOF) and AIS units established at certain aerodromes as listed under Para.5 below.
1.2  AIS Headquarters
Post:

Aeronautical Information Service
Closed Joint-Stock Company “ARMATS”
Airport “Zvartnots”
Yerevan-42 Republic of Armenia

Tel:+3741 593550

Tel:+37410 593550

Fax:+3741 593245, 284916

Fax:+37410 284916

AFS:UDDDYOYX

1.3  International NOTAM office (NOF)
Post:

International NOTAM Office
Closed Joint-Stock Company “ARMATS”
Airport “Zvartnots”
Yerevan-42 Republic of Armenia

Tel:+3741 593062

Tel:+37410 593062

Fax:+3741 593245, 284916

Fax:+37410 284916

AFS:UDDDYNYX

The service is provided in accordance with the provisions contained in ICAO Annex 15 — Aeronautical Information Services.

2  Area of responsibility

The Aeronautical Information Service is responsible for the collection and dissemination of information for the entire territory of the Republic of Armenia in Yerevan FIR.

3  Aeronautical publications

3.1 The aeronautical information is provided in the form of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package consisting of the following elements:
  • Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) and eAIP on CD-ROM;
  • Amendment service to the AIP (AIP AMD);
  • Supplement to the AIP (AIP SUP);
  • NOTAM and Pre-flight Information Bulletins (PIB);
  • Aeronautical Information Circulars (AIC); and
  • Checklists and summaries.

NOTAM and the related monthly checklists are issued via the Aeronautical Fixed Service (AFS), while PIB are made available at aerodrome AIS units. All other elements of the package are distributed by airmail and electronically (on CD-ROM).

3.2  Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)

The AIP is the basic aviation document intended primarily to satisfy international requirements for the exchange of permanent aeronautical information and long duration temporary changes essential for air navigation.

AIP of Armenia is published in one volume.

The AIP is published in English in a loose-leaf form only for use in international and domestic operations, whether the flight is commercial or private.

3.3  Amendment service to the AIP (AIP AMD)
Amendments to the AIP are made by means of replacement sheets. Two types of AIP AMD are produced:
  • regular AIP Amendment (AIP AMD), issued in accordance with the established regular interval (ref. GEN 0.1 paragraph 3.2) and identified by a light blue cover sheet, incorporates permanent changes into the AIP on the indicated publication date; and
  • AIRAC AIP Amendment (AIRAC AIP AMD), issued in accordance with the AIRAC system and identified by a pink cover sheet and the acronym — AIRAC, incorporates operationally significant permanent changes into the AIP on the indicated AIRAC effective date.

A brief description of the subjects affected by the amendment is given on the AIP Amendment cover sheet. New information included on the reprinted AIP pages is annotated or identified by a vertical line in the left margin (or immediately to the left) of the change/addition.

Each AIP page and each AIP replacement page introduced by an amendment, including the amendment cover sheet, is dated. The date consists of the day, month (by name) and year of the publication date (regular AIP AMD) or of the AIRAC effective date (AIRAC AIP AMD) of the information. Each AIP amendment cover sheet includes references to the serial number of those elements, if any, of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package which have been incorporated in the AIP by the amendment and are consequently cancelled.

Each AIP AMD and each AIRAC AIP AMD are allocated separate serial numbers which are consecutive and based on the calendar year. The year, indicated by two digits, is a part of the serial number of the amendment, e.g. AIP AMD 01/03; AIRAC AIP AMD 01/03.

A checklist of AIP pages containing page number/chart title and the publication or effective date (day, month by name and year) of the information is reissued with each amendment and is an integral part of the AIP.

3.4  Supplement to the AIP (AIP SUP)

Temporary changes of long duration (three months and longer) and information of short duration which consists of extensive text and/or graphics, supplementing the permanent information contained in the AIP, are published as AIP Supplements (AIP SUP). Operationally significant temporary changes to the AIP are published in accordance with the AIRAC system and its established effective dates and are identified clearly by the acronym AIRAC AIP SUP.

AIP Supplements are separated by information subject (General—GEN, En-route—ENR and Aerodromes—AD) and are placed accordingly at the beginning of each AIP Part. Supplements are published on yellow paper to be conspicuous and to stand out from the rest of the AIP. Each AIP Supplement (regular or AIRAC) is allocated a serial number which is consecutive and based on the calendar year, i.e. AIP SUP 01/03; AIRAC AIP SUP 01/03.

An AIP Supplement is kept in the AIP as long as all or some of its contents remain valid. The period of validity of the information contained in the AIP Supplement will normally be given in the supplement itself. Alternatively, NOTAM may be used to indicate changes to the period of validity or cancellation of the supplement.

The checklist of AIP Supplements currently in force is issued in the monthly printed plain-language summary of NOTAM in force.

3.5  NOTAM and Pre-flight Information Bulletins (PIB)

NOTAM contain the information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential for personnel, concerned with flight operations. The text of each NOTAM contains the information in the order shown in the ICAO NOTAM Format and is composed of the signification’s/uniform abbreviated phraseology assigned to the ICAO NOTAM Code complemented by ICAO abbreviations, indicators, designators, call signs, frequencies, figures and plain language. NOTAM are originated and issued for Yerevan FIR and are distributed in three series which are identified by letters A, B and S.

Series A. General rules, information covering ATS routs, en-route navigation and communication facilities, airspace restrictions and activities for the following international airports.
­ Yerevan
­ Gyumri
­ Stepanavan
-Yerevan/Erebuni

Series B. Information of national aerodromes.

Series S (SNOWTAM). Information concerning snow, slush, ice or standing water associated with snow and slush and ice in the movement areas. SNOWTAM are prepared in accordance with ICAO Annex 15, Appendix 2, and are issued by the individual aerodrome directly, with separate serial numbers. Details are given in the Snow plan in the Aerodrome (AD) Part.

Pre-flight Information Bulletins (PIB), which contain a recapitulation of current NOTAM and other information of urgent character for the operator/flight crews, are available at the aerodrome AIS units. The extent of the information contained in the PIB is indicated under 5. of this subsection.

3.6  Aeronautical Information Circulars (AIC)

The Aeronautical Information Circulars (AIC) contain information on the long-term forecast of any major change in legislation, regulations, procedures or facilities; information of a purely explanatory or advisory nature liable to affect flight safety; and information or notification of an explanatory or advisory nature concerning technical, legislative or purely administrative matters. AICs are divided by subject and are issued in two series (A and B). AIC Series A contains information affecting international civil aviation and is given international distribution, while AIC Series B contains information affecting national aviation only and is given national distribution.

Each AIC is numbered consecutively within each series on a calendar year basis. The year, indicated by two digits, is a part of the serial number of the AIC, e.g. AIC A 01/03; AIC B 01/03. A checklist of AIC currently in force is issued as an AIC twice a year.

3.7  Checklist and summary of NOTAM

A checklist of valid NOTAM is issued monthly via AFS. The checklist is followed by a printed summary of NOTAM distributed by mail to all recipients of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package. It contains a plain language (in English) presentation of the valid NOTAM and information about the number of the latest issued AIP AMD, AIRAC AIP AMD, AIP SUP and AIC as well as the numbers of the elements issued under the AIRAC that will become effective or, if none, the NIL AIRAC notification.

3.8  Sale of publications

The said publications can be obtained from the Aeronautical Information Service. Purchase prices are published in AIC Series A.

4   AIRAC System

4.1 In order to control and regulate the operationally significant changes requiring amendments to charts, route-manuals etc., such changes, whenever possible, will be issued on predetermined dates according to the AIRAC SYSTEM. This type of information will be published as an AIRAC AIP AMD or an AIRAC AIP SUP. If an AIRAC AMD or SUP cannot be produced due to lack of time, NOTAM clearly marked AIRAC will be issued. Such NOTAM will immediately be followed by an AMD or SUP.
4.2 The table below indicates AIRAC effective dates for the coming years. AIRAC information will be issued so that the information will be received by the user not later than 28 days, and for major changes not later than 56 days, before the effective date. At AIRAC effective date, a trigger NOTAM will be issued giving a brief description of the contents, effective date and reference number of the AIRAC AIP AMD or AIRAC AIP SUP that will become effective on that date.

If no information was submitted for publication at the AIRAC date, a NIL notification will be issued by NOTAM not later than one AIRAC cycle before the AIRAC effective date concerned.

Schedule of AIRAC effective dates:
20042005200620072008
22 JAN20 JAN19 JAN18 JAN17 JAN
19 FEB17 FEB16 FEB15 FEB14 FEB
18 MAR17 MAR16 MAR15 MAR13 MAR
15 APR14 APR13 APR12 APR10 APR
13 MAY  12 MAY 11 MAY  10 MAY 8 MAY
10 JUN9 JUNE8 JUN7 JUN5 JUN
8 JUL7 JUL6 JUL5 JUL3 JUL
5 AUG4 AUG3 AUG2 AUG31 JUL
2 SEP 1 SEP31 AUG 30 AUG 28 AUG
30 SEP29 SEP28 SEP27 SEP25 SEP
28 OCT27 OCT26 OCT25 OCT23 OCT
25 NOV24 NOV23 NOV22 NOV20 NOV
23 DEC  22 DEC21 DEC 20 DEC18 DEC

5  Pre-flight information service at aerodromes

Pre-flight information is available at aerodromes as detailed below.

AerodromeBriefing coverage
YEREVAN/ZvartnotsAll States within ICAO EUR and selected
states within MID Regions
GYUMRI/ShirakAs YEREVAN/Zvartnots
StepanavanAs YEREVAN/Zvartnots
YEREVAN/ErebuniAs YEREVAN/Zvartnots

Daily, Pre-flight Information Bulletins (PIB) - Route Bulletins and Summaries are available for distribution at the Aerodrome AIS Units.

YEREVAN/Zvartnots
Tel: +3741 593062 Tel: +37410 593062
Fax: +3741 593245, 284916
Fax: +37410 284916
AFS: UDYZZTZX, UDYZZPZX

GYUMRI/Shirak
Tel: +37441 21045Tel: +374312 21045
Fax: +37441 41995Fax: +374312 41995
AFS: UDSGZTZX

Stepanavan
Tel: +37456 22414Tel: +374256 22414
Fax: +37456 32172+374256 32172
AFS: UDLSZTZX

Yerevan/Erebuni
Tel: +3741 483467Tel: +37410 483467
Fax: +3741 483962Fax: +37410 483962
AFS: UDYEYXYX