COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 73 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVlL AVIATION VOLUME I RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS FIFTH EDITION OF VOLUME I - JULY 1996 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Checklist of Amendments to Annex 10, Volume I Eflective date Dufe of applicability Fifth Edition incorporates Amendments 1 to 71 Amendment 72 No change to this volume Amendment 73 adopted by the Council on 19 March 1998 Replacement pages iii, xiii, 1 and 4 15 July 19 7 November 1996 20 July 1998 5 November 1998
Transmittal Note Amendment 73 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10, Volume I, to the Convention on International Civil Aviation To incorporate Amendment 73, which becomes applicable on 5 November 1998 1. Insert the following replacement pages dated 511 1/98 a Page iii - Table of Contents b Page xiii - Foreword c Page 1 - Chapter I d Page 4 - Chapter 2 2. Record the entry of this amendment on page ii.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Foreword .................................. . ........................... v 1 Introduction 97 .................... . 2 Objectives of strategy 97 Chapter 1 . Definitions ......................... 1 3 . Considerations ......................... 97 4 . Strategy .............................. 98 Chapter 2 . General provisions for radio navigation aids .......................... 2 Attachment C. Information and material for guidance in the application of the Standards and 2.1 Aids to final approach and landing ........... 2 2.2 Short-distance aids 3 Recommended Practices for ILS. VOR. PAR. 75 MHz ...................... ........... 2.3 Radio beacons 4 marker beacons en.route. NDB and DME 99 ......................... 2.4 Long-distance aids ...................... 4 2.5 Secondary surveillance radar SSR .......... 4 2.6 Distance measuring - aids ................ 4 2.7 Ground and flight testing .................. 4 2.8 Provision of information on the operational status of adio navigation aids .............. 4 2.9 Secondarycpower supply for radio navigation aids and communication systems ............ 4 2.10 Human Factors considerations .............. 4 . ..... Chapter 3 Specifications for radio navigation aids 5 3.1 Specification for ILS ..................... 5 3.2 Specification for precision approach radar system .......................... 20 3.3 Specification for VHF omnidirectional radio range VOR ...................... 22 3.4 Specification for non-directional radio beacon NDB ......................... 24 3.5 Specification for UHF distance measuring equipment DME ...................... 27 3.6 Specification for en-route VHF marker beacons 75 MHz ...................... 41 3.7 Reserved 3.8 Secondary surveillance radar SSR system characteristics .................... 42 3.9 System characteristics of airborne ADF receiving systems ....................... 42 3.10 Reserved 3.1 1 Microwave-landing system MLS characteristics ......................... 43 ........................... . 1 Introduction 99 2 . Material concerning ILS installations ......... 100 3 . Material concerning VOR ................. 130 4 . Precision approach radar system ............. 139 5 . Specification for 75 MHz marker beacons en-route ...................... 141 6 . Material concerning NDB ................. 142 7 . Material concerning DME ................. 149 8 . Material concerning power supply switch-over times ....................... 160 Attachment D . Resewed Attachment E . Guidance material on the ........ pre-flight checking of VOR airborne equipment 162 1 . Specification for a VOR airborne equipment ...................... test facility VOT 162 2 . Selection and use of VOR aerodrome check-points .......................... 163 Attachment E Guidance material concerning reliability and availability of radiocommunications and navigation aids ........................... 165 ........ 1 . Introduction and fundamental concepts 165 2 . Practical aspects of reliability and availability ........................ 167 Attachment G . InFormation and material for guidance in the application of the MLS Standards and Recommended Practices .............. 169 APPENDIX A . Microwave landing system MLS 1 . Definitions ............................ 169 characteristics ............................... 69 2 . Signal-in-space characteristics - angle and data functions ...................... 169 ATTACHMENTS 3 . Ground equipment ...................... 176 ..................... . 4 Siting considerations 177 Attachment A . Determination of integrity and 5 . Operational considerations on siting of .................. continuity of service objectives using DME ground equipment 184 the risk tree method 91 6 . Interrelationship of ground equipment ........................... ................ monitor and control actions 184 Attachinant B . Strategy for introduction and 7 . Airborne equipment ..................... 184 application of non-visual aids to approach 8 . Operations at the limits of and outside and landing ................................. 97 the promulgated MLS coverage sectors ........ 188 ANNEX 10 . VOLUME I iii
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