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ARMATS of ARMENIA


GEN 3.2  Aeronautical charts

1  Responsible services

1.1 The Aeronautical Information Service of the Republic of Armenia provides a wide range of aeronautical charts for use by all types of civil aviation. The Aeronautical Information Service produces the charts which are part of the AIP; all other aeronautical charts are produced by the Department of Surveys. Charts, suitable for pre-flight planning and briefing, selected from those listed in the ICAO Aeronautical Chart Catalogue (Doc 7101), are available for reference at aerodrome AIS units. (Their addresses can be found under para. 3 below.) The charts are produced in accordance with the provisions contained in ICAO Annex 4 — Aeronautical Charts. Differences to these provisions are detailed in subsection GEN 1.7

2  Maintenance of charts

2.1 The aeronautical charts included in the AIP are kept up to date by amendments to the AIP. Corrections to aeronautical charts not contained in the AIP are promulgated by AIP Amendments and are listed under 8. of this subsection. Information concerning the planning for or issuance of new maps and charts is notified by Aeronautical Information Circular.
2.2 Incorrect information, detected on published charts, are corrected by NOTAM, if they are of operational significance.

3  Purchase arrangements

3.1 The charts as listed under 5. of this subsection may be obtained either from the:
Post:

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

Tel:+3741 593208

Tel:+37410 593208

Fax:+3741 593245, 284916

Fax:+37410 284916

AFS:UDDDYOYX

3.2 The Aeronautical Information Service has copies of the ICAO Aeronautical Chart Catalogue (Doc 7101) where all aeronautical charts or chart series produced by this and other countries are listed, and known to be generally available to civil aviation.

4  Aeronautical chart series available

4.1 The following series of aeronautical charts are produced:
  1. World Aeronautical Chart — ICAO 1:1 000 000;
  2. Aerodrome Chart — ICAO;
  3. Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart — ICAO;
  4. Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart — ICAO;
  5. Aerodrome Obstacle Chart — ICAO — Type A (for each runway);
  6. Precision Approach Terrain Chart — ICAO (precision approach Cat II and III runways);
  7. Enroute Chart — ICAO;
  8. Area Chart — ICAO;
  9. Standard Departure Chart — Instrument (SID) — ICAO;
  10. Standard Arrival Chart — Instrument (STAR) — ICAO;
  11. Instrument Approach Chart — ICAO (for each runway and procedure type);
  12. Visual Approach Chart — ICAO.

The charts currently available are listed under 5. of this subsection.

4.2  General description of each series
  1. World Aeronautical Chart — ICAO 1:1 000 000. This series is constructed on Lambert Conical Orthomorphic Projection up to 80N and the Polar Stereographic Projection between 80N and 90N with the scales matching at 80N. The aeronautical data shown have been kept to a minimum, consistent with the use of the chart for visual air navigation. It includes a selection of aerodromes, significant obstacles, elements of the ATS system, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, and radio navigation aids. The chart provides information to satisfy visual air navigation and is also used as a pre-flight planning chart.
  2. Aerodrome Chart — ICAO. This chart contains detailed aerodrome data to provide flight crews with information that will facilitate the ground movement of aircraft:
    • from the aircraft stand to the runway; and
    • from the runway to the aircraft stand;

    and helicopter movement:

    • from the helicopter stand to the touchdown and lift-off area and to the final approach and take-off area;
    • from the final approach and take-off area to the touchdown and lift-off area and to the helicopter stand;
    • along helicopter ground and air taxiways; and
    • along air transit routes.

    It also provides essential operational information at the aerodrome.

  3. Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced for those aerodromes where, due to congestion of information, details necessary for the ground movement of aircraft along the taxiways to and from the aircraft stands and for the parking/docking of aircraft cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Aerodrome Chart — ICAO.
  4. Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced for those aerodromes where, due to the complexity of the terminal facilities, the information to facilitate the ground movement of aircraft between the taxiways and the aircraft stands and the parking/docking of aircraft cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Aerodrome Chart — ICAO or on the Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart — ICAO.
  5. Aerodrome Obstacle Chart — ICAO — Type A (operating limitations). This chart contains detailed information on obstacles in the take-off flight path areas of aerodromes. It is shown in plan and profile view. This obstacle information, in combination with an Obstacle Chart — ICAO — Type C, provides the data necessary to enable an operator to comply with the operating limitations of ICAO Annex 6, Parts I and II, Chapter 5.
  6. Precision Approach Terrain Chart — ICAO. This chart provides detailed terrain profile information within a defined portion of the final approach so as to enable aircraft operating agencies to assess the effect of the terrain on decision height determination by the use of radio altimeters. This chart is produced for all precision approach Cat II and III runways.
  7. En-route Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced for the entire YEREVAN FIR. The aeronautical data include all aerodromes, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system in detail. The chart provides the flight crew with information that will facilitate navigation along ATS routes in compliance with air traffic services procedures.
  8. Area Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced when the air traffic services routes or position reporting requirements are complex and cannot be shown on an En-route Chart — ICAO.
    It shows, in more detail, those aerodromes that affect terminal routings, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system. This chart provides the flight crew with information that will facilitate the following phases of instrument flight:
    • the transition between the en-route phase and the approach to an aerodrome;
    • the transition between the take-off/missed approach and the en-route phase of flight; and
    • flights through areas of complex ATS routes or airspace structure.
  9. Standard Departure Chart — Instrument (SID) — ICAO. This chart is produced whenever a standard departure route — instrument has been established and cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Area Chart — ICAO.

    The aeronautical data shown include the aerodrome of departure, aerodrome(s) which affect the designated standard departure route — instrument, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system. This chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated standard departure route —instrument from the take-off phase to the en-route phase.

  10. Standard Arrival Chart — Instrument (STAR) — ICAO. This chart is produced whenever a standard arrival route —instrument has been established and cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Area Chart — ICAO.

    The aeronautical data shown include the aerodrome of landing, aerodrome(s) which affect the designated standard arrival route — instrument, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system. This chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated standard arrival route — instrument from the en-route phase to the approach phase.

  11. Instrument Approach Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced for all aerodromes used by civil aviation where instrument approach procedures have been established. A separate Instrument Approach Chart — ICAO has been provided for each approach procedure.

    The aeronautical data shown include information on aerodromes, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, radio communication facilities and navigation aids, minimum sector altitude, procedure track portrayed in plan and profile view, aerodrome operating minima, etc.

    This chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to perform an approved instrument approach procedure to the runway of intended landing including the missed approach procedure and where applicable, associated holding patterns.

  12. Visual Approach Chart — ICAO. This chart is produced for aerodromes used by civil aviation where:
    • only limited navigation facilities are available; or
    • radio communication facilities are not available; or
    • no adequate aeronautical charts of the aerodrome and its surroundings at 1:500 000 or greater scale are available; or
    • visual approach procedures have been established.

    The aeronautical data shown include information on aerodromes, obstacles, designated airspace, visual approach information, radio navigation aids and communication facilities, as appropriate.

5  List of aeronautical charts available

Title of seriesScaleName and/or numberPrice ($)Date
Aerodrome Chart – ICAO (AC) 1: 30 000 Yerevan/Zvartnots30 OCT 03
1: 25 000Gyumri/Shirak 30 OCT 03
1: 25 000Stepanavan 30 OCT 03
1: 30 000 Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
Aerodrome Ground Movement And parking Chart-ICAO Not to scale Yerevan/Zvartnots30 OCT 03
Gyumri/Shirak 30 OCT 03
Stepanavan 30 OCT 03
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO (IAC)1:300 000 Yerevan/Zvartnots
UDYZ ILS, 2NDB, VOR/DME 0930 OCT 03
UDYZ NDB, VOR/DME 27 30 OCT 03
Gyumri/Shirak
UDSG ILS, 2NDB, DVOR/DME 0230 OCT 03
1:200 000Stepanavan
UDLS 1330 OCT 03
UDLS 2NDB 3130 OCT 03
1:200 000Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
UDYE NDB 0320 JAN 05
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – ICAO TYPE A (AOC) 1: 20 000 Yerevan/Zvartnots 30 OCT 03
1: 50 000Gyumri/Shirak 30 OCT 03
Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO (PATC) 1: 5000Yerevan/Zvartnots30 OCT 03
UDYZ PATC 09
AREA CHART-ICAO1:1 000 000Yerevan/Zvartnots30 OCT 03
Gyumri/Shirak 30 OCT 03
1: 500 000Stepanavan 30 OCT 03
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
Radar Vectoring Area Chart1: 100 000Yerevan/Zvartnots25 NOV 04
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
Visual Approach Chart - ICAO1: 200 000Yerevan/Zvartnots25 NOV 04
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument – ICAO (SID) 1: 500 000Yerevan/Zvartnots
UDYZ SID 0930 OCT 03
UDYZ SID 2730 OCT 03
Gyumri/Shirak
UDSG SID 0230 OCT 03
UDSG SID 2030 OCT 03
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
UDYE SID 0320 JAN 05
UDYE SID 2120 JAN 05
1: 200 000Stepanavan
UDLS SID 1330 OCT 03
UDLS SID 3130 OCT 03
Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument – ICAO(STAR) 1:500 000Yerevan/Zvartnots
UDYZ STAR 0930 OCT 03
UDYZ STAR 2730 OCT 03
Gyumri/Shirak
UDSG STAR 0230 OCT 03
Yerevan/Erebuni20 JAN 05
UDYE STAR 03/2120 JAN 05
1: 200 000Stepanavan
UDLS STAR 1330 OCT 03
UDLS STAR 3130 OCT 03
Circle-To-Land1: 200 000Yerevan/Zvartnots UDYZ RWY 2725 NOV 04
En-route Chart – ICAO (Lower and Upper) 1:1 000 000Yerevan FIR30 OCT 03

6  Index to the World Aeronautical Chart (WAC) — ICAO 1:1 000 000

To be developed.

7  Topographical charts

To supplement the aeronautical charts, a wide range of topographical charts is available from:
Post:

“Geodetic and Charting center”
Closed Joint-Stock Company
Yerevan-51 Republic of Armenia

Tel:+3741 255449

Tel:+37410 255449

8  Corrections to charts not contained in the AIP

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