Part 1 Airspace Management 2
Unit 1 Introduction to Airspace 2
1 Airspace Type 4
2 Airspace Classification 12
Unit 2 The Flexible Use of Airspace 42
1 General Introduction 43
2 The Three Airspace Management Levels 45
3 Flexible Airspace Structures and Procedures 47
4 Particular Application of the FUA Concept 50
5 Transition to the FUA Concept 52
6 ATS/ASM/ATFCM Relationship 53
7 Dynamic Airspace Management 55
8 Airspace Management Cell 58
Part 2 Rules of the Air 88
Unit 3 Applicability of the Rules of the Air 88
1 Territorial Application of the Rules of the Air 89
2 Compliance with the Rules of the Air 89
3 Responsibility for Compliance with the Rules of the Air 90
4 Authority of Pilot-in-command of an Aircraft 90
5 Use of Intoxicating Liquor,Narcotics or Drug 90
6 Requirements on Registration Marks to be Used 90
7 Location of Nationality,Common and Registration Marks 91
Unit 4 General Rules 106
1 Protection of Persons and Property 107
2 Avoidance of Collisions 109
3 Lights to be Displayed by Aircraft 111
4 Simulated Instrument Flights 112
5 Operation on and in the Vicinity of an Aerodrome 112
6 Water Operations 113
7 Flight Plans 114
8 Signals 117
9 Time 117
10 Air Traffic Control Service 117
11 Unlawful Interference 122
12 Interception 122
Unit 5 Visual Flight Rules 156
1 Introduction to VFR and VFR Flight 157
2 Visual Flight Rules—ICAO 158
3 VFR Flight in Uncontrolled Airspace—FAA 160
4 VFR Flight in Controlled Airspace—FAA 161
5 Special Visual Flight Rules 163
Unit 6 Instrument Flight Rules 180
1 IFR and IFR Flight 181
2 Instrument Flight Rules—ICAO 182
3 IFR Flight in Controlled Airspace—FAA 184
4 Air Traffic Control Clearance—FAA 188
5 IFR Flight in Uncontrolled Airspace—FAA 196
Unit 7 Signals 230
1 Distress and Urgency Signals 231
2 Signals for Use in the Event of Interception 233
3 Visual Signals Used to Warn an Unauthorized Aircraft Flying in,or About to Enter a Restricted,Prohibited or Danger Area 234
4 Signals for Aerodrome Traffic 235
5 Marshalling Signals 239
6 Standard Emergency Hand Signals 250
Part 3 Air Traffic Services 270
Unit 8 General Introduction to Air Traffic Service 270
1 Establishment of Authority 272
2 Objectives of the Air Traffic Services 273
3 Divisions of the Air Traffic Services 274
4 Determination of the Need for Air Traffic Services 274
5 Designation of the Portions of the Airspace and Controlled Aerodromes Where Air Traffic Services will be Provided 275
6 Classification of Airspaces 276
7 Performance-based Navigation Operations 277
8 Required Communication Performance 277
9 Establishment and Designation of the Units Providing Air Traffic Services 277
10 Specifications for Flight Information Regions,Control Areas and Control Zones 278
11 Identification of Air Traffic Services Units and Airspaces 280
12 Establishment and Identification of ATS Routes 280
13 Establishment of Change-over Points 281
14 Establishment and Identification of Significant Points 282
15 Establishment and Identification of Standard Routes for Taxiing Aircraft 282
16 Coordination Between the Operator and Air Traffic Services 282
17 Coordination Between Military Authorities and Air Traffic Services 283
18 Coordination of Activities Potentially Hazardous to Civil Aircraft 283
19 Aeronautical Data 285
20 Coordination Between Meteorological and Air Traffic Services Authorities 286
21 Coordination Between Aeronautical Information Services and Air Traffic Services Authorities 287
22 Minimum Flight Altitudes 288
23 Service to Aircraft in the Event of an Emergency 288
24 In-flight Contingencies 289
25 Time in Air Traffic Services 291
26 Establishment of Requirements for Carriage and Operation of Pressure-altitude Reporting Transponders 292
27 Safety Management 292
28 Common Reference Systems 292
29 Language Proficiency 293
30 Contingency Arrangements 293
31 Identification and Delineation of Prohibited,Restricted and Danger Areas 294
Unit 9 General Introduction to Air Traffic Control 323
1 The Application and Provision of Air Traffic Control 324
2 The Operation of Air Traffic Control Service 326
3 Separation Minima 328
4 Responsibility for Control 329
5 Transfer of Responsibility for Control 330
6 Contents of Clearances 332
7 Control of Persons and Vehicles at Aerodromes 335
8 Provision of Radar and ADS-B 336
9 Use of Surface Movement Radar(SMR) 336
Unit 10 Flight Information Service 358
1 Application 359
2 Transfer of Responsibility for the Provision of Flight Information Service 359
3 Scope of Flight Information Service 360
4 Transmission of Information 361
5 Operational Flight Information Service(OFIS)Broadcasts 363
6 ATIS Examples 370
Unit 11 Alerting Service 388
1 Application 389
2 Notification of Rescue Co-ordination Centres 390
3 Use of Communication Facilities 391
4 Plotting Aircraft in a State of Emergency 391
5 Information to the Operator 392
6 Information to Aircraft Operating in the Vicinity of an Aircraft in a State of Emergency 392
7 Operating Procedures of Search and Rescue 392
8 Search and Rescue Signals 397
References 420