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Air Law Numbers

The document provides information on various aviation regulations and standards set by ICAO, including personnel licensing requirements, medical standards, flight planning procedures, separation minima, aerodrome specifications, and air traffic services. It covers topics such as airspace classifications, radio navigation aids, approach procedures, runway lighting, and separation requirements for both radar and non-radar environments. The extensive document defines numerous operating parameters and design criteria for safe and efficient air navigation.

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Air Law Numbers

The document provides information on various aviation regulations and standards set by ICAO, including personnel licensing requirements, medical standards, flight planning procedures, separation minima, aerodrome specifications, and air traffic services. It covers topics such as airspace classifications, radio navigation aids, approach procedures, runway lighting, and separation requirements for both radar and non-radar environments. The extensive document defines numerous operating parameters and design criteria for safe and efficient air navigation.

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ICAO:
Air navigation commission: 19 members appointed by council
President elected for: 3 years
Denunciation takes 6 months
Rome convention: Right to damages lost if no action taken within 2 years

Aircraft nationality & registration marks:


Height of marks under wings: At least 50 centimetres
Height of marks on fuselage: At least 30 centimetres

Personnel licensing:
ICAO co-pilot time: 50% contribution
EASA co-pilot time: 100% contribution
ICAO “night”: Centre of sun disc 6o below the horizon

IR applicant:
50 hours cross country as PIC, 10 hours in aeroplanes

CPL applicant:
200 hours total, 150 integrated
10 hours instrument, 5 hours instrument ground
20 hours cross country 540km/300NM

ATPL applicant:
250 hours total, 70 hours PIC
200 hours cross country, 100 hours PIC/Co-pilot performing
100 hours synthetic flight trainer, 25 hours flight procedure trainer/basic instrument flight trainer
100 hours night flight as PIC/Co-pilot
75 hours instrument time. 30 hours may be instrument ground time

Flight instructor:
FI age: >18
To teach CPL: 500 hours total, 200 instructing

Applicant for type rating course: 70 hours PIC


CPL age: >18
Examiners authorization: 3 years
Single engine ratings valid for 2 years
Flight crew license by a third state: Valid not exceeding 1 year provided the basic license is still valid
Proficiency check for revalidation: 3 months in advance
Operator proficiency check valid for 6 months

Medical deferment: Doesn’t exceed 6 months for flight crew engaged in non-commercial operations
60 – 65: Multi pilot crew operations only

Class 1 change from 12 months to 6 months when:


Single pilot operations: Above 40
In any case have reached 60

Class 2:
60 months to 40
24 months from 40 to 50
12 months thereafter
Flight plan:
Flight plan should be submitted 60 minutes prior to departures
Uncontrolled flight plan amendment/cancellation: EOBT 60 mins
Controlled flight plan amendment/cancellation: EOBT 30 mins
Airborne flight plan 10 mins before entry

Reporting point time difference: 2 minutes or 5% TAS difference

Communication failure within radar: Maintain speed/level for 7 minutes


Communication failure not within radar: Maintain speed/level for 20 minutes
Communication failure: Land at destination within 30 minutes of flight plan ETA

Land at aerodrome other than destination: Inform within 30 minutes

First usable flight level: 3000ft AMSL or 1000ft AGL

Flight levels:
Magnetic track easterly below 290: Odd (VFR +500ft)
Magnetic track westerly below 290: Even

FL290 & 410: Easterlies


RVSM above 290 - 410: 1000ft
Non RVSM above 290 - 410: 2000ft

VFR flight above congested areas: 1000ft


VFR flight above anywhere else: 500ft
IFR flight above mountainous terrain: 2000ft (600m) & 8km from highest obstacle
IFR flight above anywhere else: 2000ft (600m) & 8km from highest obstacle

PANS:
Obstacles in flight: 150m
Omnidirectional departure: Climb before turn: 120m (394ft)
Straight departure: Departure that does not deviate more than 30o
SID PDG: 3.3% with all engines operating
Minimum obstacle clearance at departure end of runway: 0ft

Minimum sector altitude (MSA): 300m within 25NM from the homing facility of the approach procedure (IAF)

Track guidance for straight departure: 20km max distance from DER
Track guidance for turning departure: 10km max distance from DER

Protection area:
25o or 3o/s for departure whichever is lesser
20o for circling to land
15o for missed approaches

Missed approach:
Missed approach climb gradient: 2.5% can be reduced to 2%
MOC for intermediate phase: 30m
MOC for final phase: 50m
Pilot reaction 0 – 3 seconds
Intermediate missed approach: Where 50m obstacle clearance is obtained & can be maintained

Procedure turn for category A & B: 1 minute


Procedure turn for category C, D & E: 1 minute & 15 seconds

Vertical distance between wheels & glide path antenna:


A & B: 6
C & D: 7

Speed for circling approach:


ABCDE – 100, 100+35, 135+35….

Tolerances:
VOR tolerance: +/- 4.5o
VOR accuracy: +/- 5.2o
+/-4.5o for VOR where less than 300m obstacle clearance prevails, accuracy is +/-7.8o
DME fix tolerance: +/- 0.46km + 1.25%
RSR fix tolerance within 40NM: +/- 3.1km
DR track intersected at 45o & will not be more than 10NM in length

Straight in approach: 30o or less

Minimum obstacle clearance:


Initial MOC: At least 300m
Intermediate MOC: 300m reducing to 150m
No FAF MOC: 90m
FAF MOC: 75m

FAP max distance from threshold: 10NM

Glide path optimum: 3o or 5.2%


Glide path maximum: 3.7o or 6.5%
Glide path intercepted 300m to 900m for a distance of 3 & 10NM

Threshold used for reference when: Threshold elevation is more than 2m below the aerodrome elevation

NDB established: +/-5o

Corridor width: +/-5NM

Holding:
Above FL140: 1min 30 seconds – 240 IAS
Below FL140: 1 min – 230 IAS
MOC guaranteed in holding area 300m height for a range of 5NM
Offset joining procedure: 30o
5o zone of flexibility

Altimeter 0 -30000ft: +/-20m (60ft)


Altimeter 0 -50000ft: +/-25m (80ft)

Transition altitude not less than 3000ft AGL


Transition altitude rounded up to the next full 1000ft

No transgression zone (NTZ):


From threshold of nearer runway to point at which 1000ft vertical separation is reduced between aircraft
Not less than 610m

Parallel runway operations are in progress:


Reduced radar separation of 3NM between approaching aircraft is Mode 2
Minimum(Adjacent) mode 2 radar separation: 2NM

Mode C transponders: Reports in increments of 100ft


Transponder accuracy: 25ft
Air traffic services:
CTR lateral limit: 5NM on approach side

Y – 22.5NM between 30 o & 90 o above FL200


Z – 15NM between 30 o & 90 o below FL190

ATS time correct within 30s of UTC

Class airspaces speed limits:


For Class A, B & C (IFR): No limits
For VFR class C & the rest = 250 IAS

Change over points: 60NM

ATS route designator: Shall not exceed 6


ATS route designator: Be kept to a maximum of 5

Lower limit of TMA should be at least 700ft/200m above ground or water

ATIS message maximum 30 seconds

Air traffic management


FIX: At least 45o separated at a distance of 15NM
DR: At least 45o separated at a distance of 15NM
NDB: At least 30o separated at a distance of 15NM
VOR: At least 15o separated at a distance of 15NM

Independent parallel approaches:


When one approach diverges by 30o from miss approach track of adjacent approach
Minimum vertical separation: 1000ft/300m
Established at least 2NM prior to intercepting glide path/MLS elevation angle
Intercepted normally 30 o not exceeding 45 o

Separation for radar


L: 8- , M: 3+, H: 2+

Separation no radar (Time)


All: 2 mins
ARRIVING: L behind M/H: 3 mins (Unless opposite direction = 2 min)

Radar separation same localizer (Independent):


Absolute minimum: 2.5NM
Minimum: 3NM
Minimum unless prescribed: 5NM
With wake turbulence: 5NM
3NM between aircraft on same localizer course

PSR identification after departure: 1NM blip

Departure separations:
3 min if preceding aircraft >20kts
2 min if preceding aircraft >40kts
1 min if they are flying diverging tracks of more than 45o
Departing aircraft may take-off in any direction until 5 minutes before arriving aircraft

Same runway opposing aircraft separation: Less than760m


Speed adjustment on final: +/-20kts until 4NM from threshold

Longitudinal separation:
- Based on DME: 20NM
- Same track opposite direction: 10NM
- 10NM if preceding aircraft >20kts faster
- 10 minutes for aircraft flying same route, altitude & cruising level
- Passing through a level of another aircraft on same track: 15 minutes
- Passing through a level of another aircraft on same track absolute minimum: 5 minutes
- 3 minutes same track and >40kts faster
- 5 minutes if preceding aircraft >20kts faster

SRA approach terminated 2NM before touchdown.


Unless accuracy permits, distance & level given each 0.5NM
Runway transmission not interrupted while aircraft is in a distance of 4NM from touchdown
Clearance to land given at least 2NM before touchdown

For radar identification execute a turn 30o or more

Aircraft shall not be vectored to boundary closer than 2.5NM

Crossing levels: 300ft no RVSM


Crossing levels: 200ft in RVSM

Mach number technique separation:


Distance: 80NM minimum
11 – Mach number = Minutes

Wind change: 2 kts tailwind, 5 kts crosswind and 10 kts headwind

Radar controller to non-radar controller: 8NM

EAT:
When it differs: 5 minutes or more
When expected to hold 30 minutes or more
As soon as possible: 10 mins

CEU: 15 minutes

Altimeter setting rounded down to nearest hectopascal

AIS:
ID numbers for P, D, & R areas shall not be re-used for one year

Aerodromes:
Runway friction coefficient:
Good: 0.40
Medium: 0.35 to 0.30
Poor: 0.25

RESA: Starts at runway strip minimum length 90m


Clearway shouldn’t exceed ½ TORA

Radio altimeter: Laterally from centreline 60m, can be reduced to 30m & 300m before threshold

Eye to wheel height: Approximately 16m


Configurations A guard lights: Installed when RVR <550m

Holding positions:
50m: RWY length 900m or more
30m: RWY length less than 900m

Simple lighting: 420m total, crossbar at 300m


Cat I lighting: 5 crossbars, 150m between crossbars, 300m between 1/2/3 centrelights, 900 m total

Normal VASIS: 3 lights per wing bar


T-VASIS: 4 lights per wing bar
Normal PAPI: One wing bar with 4 lights
Abbreviated PAPI: One wing bar with 2 lights

Touchdown zone markings: 150m from threshold

Aerodrome reference code:


Reference field length: 1-2-3-4: 8 12 18 more*
Code letters:
- Wing span: A-B-C-D-E-F = Up to… 1-2-3-5-6-8*
- Wheel span: A-B-C-D-E-F = 4-6-9-14-14-16*
Taxiway width code letter: A-B-C-D-E-F = 7x1, 7x1.5, 7x2, 7x2.5…*

Runway width codes: 1(8), 2(3), 3(0), 4(5)*


Runway width to number of stripes: Width ÷ 3.75*

Aiming point: Less 8 12 24 = 1 – 2 – 3 – 4*

Touch down zone markings: <9 – 9 – 12 – 15 – 24(Clock) = 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 6*

Centreline lights:
Alternate red and white 900m to 300m
Red from 300m to runway end

High intensity obstacle lights: 150m day flashing lights

Fire-fighting response time: Normal 2 minutes, maximum 3 minutes

Radio altimeter operating area: 300m x 60m, rate of change 2% per 30m

Facilitation
Advance notification: 2 hours in advance

Security
Hijacked: Proceed at a level which differs by 1000ft above FL290 or 500ft below FL290
100m from other parking areas

Aircraft investigation when max mass is over 2250kg

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