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1. NAME OF PUBLISHING AUTHORITY
Pursuant to Air Services Regulation 4.12, the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) Australia is published by the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS), Airservices Australia.
2. APPLICABLE ICAO DOCUMENTS
2.1 AIP Australia is prepared in accordance with the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS) of the following ICAO documents:
Facilitation -- Annex 9 Aerodromes -- Annex 14
Aeronautical Information Services -- Annex 15
Aeronautical Information Services Manual (Doc 8126-AN/872) Aeronautical Charts -- Annex 4
Aeronautical Chart Manual (Doc 8697-AN/889/2)
3. INTEGRATED AIP AUSTRALIA -- DOCUMENTS INVOLVED 3.1 Integrated AIP Australia is provided through the medium of the
following documents and charts: -- AIP Book
-- En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA)
-- Departures and Approach Procedures (East and West) -- (DAP EAST & DAP WEST)
-- AIP Supplement (SUP) -- NOTAM
-- Aeronautical Information Circular (AIC) -- Terminal Area Chart (TAC)
-- En Route Chart (High and Low) -- (ERC-H & ERC-L) -- Planning Chart Australia (PCA)
-- Visual Navigation Chart (VNC) -- Visual Terminal Chart (VTC)
-- Designated Airspace Handbook -- DAH
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3.2 The primary document in the Integrated AIP Package is the AIP Book which is supplemented by the other documents and charts.
4. LAY OUT
4.1 The AIP follows the requirements and layout recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and, in general, is structured to accord with ICAO Annex 15, Appendix H and Doc 8126-AN/872. However, to facilitate usage, the information has been laid out as described in the following paragraphs.
4.2 Long Term Reference Information
4.2.1 Long Term Reference Information is contained, generally, in the AIP Book and is addressed in three major parts -- General (GEN), En Route (ENR), and Aerodromes (AD). Where operational or planning information is liable to change at short notice or is designed specifically for use in the air, such information is contained in the documents which are supplementary to the AIP Book. Where required, the AIP Book will refer the reader to the appropriate AIP documentation.
4.3 Short Term and Operational Reference Information
4.3.1 Short Term Reference Information, or information used principally for airborne operations, is contained in the documents which are supplementary to the AIP Book.
4.4 The AIP documents and charts identified at para 3.1 are designed to stand alone to enable users to purchase material and the amendment service relevant to their operation. Users are responsible for ensuring that their respective publications are kept up to date.
4.5 The rules of the air and air traffic control procedures are, to the extent practicable, incorporated into the main text of the AIP Book in plain language. Where the subject matter of AIP is related to regulations and orders, the relevant Civil Aviation Regulations (CARs), Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs), Air Services Regulations (ASRs) and Air Navigation Regulations (ANRs) may be cited. 4.6 Throughout the AIP the term “should” implies that all users are
encouraged to conform with the applicable procedure. The verbs
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AIP Australia 28 MAY 15 GEN 0.1 -- 3 “must” and “shall” are synonymous and mean that the applicable procedure is mandatory and supported by regulations or orders. The word “must” is preferred over “shall” and is used almost exclusively throughout the AIP Book.
5. LANGUAGE
5.1 AIP Australia is published only in the English language.
6. PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION
6.1 The AIP, its amendment service, maps, charts, CAOs, CARs and other Australian aviation publications are available from the Airservices Australia Publications Unit and authorised distributors -- details of which can be obtained from the Publications Unit, Canberra.
7. ORDERING PUBLICATIONS AND AMENDMENT SERVICES 7.1 Publications and amendment services can be obtained through
any of the following:
a. Mail Order-- by writing to:
Airservices Australia Publications Unit Locked Bag 8500
CANBERRA ACT 2601
b. Electronic-- orders can be placed at any time using: Telephone: 1300-306-630
(local call -- Australia wide, except from mobile telephone) 02-6268 5500 (domestic) +61-2-6268 5500 (international) Facsimile: 02-6268 5111 (domestic) +61-2-6268 5111 (international) E-mail [email protected] Web www.airservicesaustralia.com/store
c. Personal Purchase-- the location of reseller outlets in each state and territory can be obtained from the website identified above.
7.2 Credit Card Facilities
7.2.1 Visa, Mastercard and AMEX facilities are accepted by the Publications Unit for all purchases.
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7.3 Subscriber Change of Address
7.3.1 All subscribers to Airservices Australia aeronautical documentation must advise any change of address for postal purposes to the Publications Unit by any of the means identified at para 7.1.
Note: Mail returned “Address Unknown” suspends the address record of the subscriber, and no further mail will be forwarded until advice is received of an address change.
7.3.2 Under CASR 11.070, all licence/authorisation holders are also required to advise CASA in writing of any change of address for the issue of notices. Details can be provided by email to [email protected] or online (found on CASA’s change of details website page) or to written address:
CLARC, CASA GPO Box 2005 Canberra ACT 2601
or by Fax 1300 737 187 or +61 2 6217 1899. CASA’s change of details page found at CASA’s website:
http://www.casa.gov.au/Scripts/nc.dll?WCMS:STANDARD::pc=PC_91496
8. AMENDMENTS
8.1 Amendments to:
-- Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP Book); -- Departure and Approach Procedures (DAP); and -- En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA);
with check lists of all current effective pages of the document, are normally issued quarterly and always align with an ICAO AIRAC effective date.
8.2 Amendments to:
-- Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH); and -- Maps and Charts (other than WAC);
are normally issued twice a year around June and November. 8.3 If there are no amendments required at the established regular
interval, then no amendment document is issued.
8.4 Significant changes are identified by a vertical black line (revision bar), and deletions have a “D” added to the vertical line. Amendments to a Table of Contents or the Index are not identified
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AIP Australia 23 AUG 12 GEN 0.1 -- 5 by a revision bar. New or revised information published in DAP charts will be advised above the chart margin.
8.5 Amendments to DAH and ERSA are issued as a separate complete booklet.
8.6 The originating authority of material to be issued as part of the AIP must ensure that it is thoroughly checked and coordinated with other services or organisations before it is submitted to AIS. This ensures that all necessary information has been included and is correct in detail before distribution.
9. RELEVANT DOCUMENTS AND CHARTS
9.1 To ensure compliance with CAR 233.(1)(h), a pilot in command must have access during flight to appropriate documents and charts selected from the following:
a. VFR: ERC, WAC, VNC, VTC and ERSA for the route being flown.
b. IFR: ERC, IAL charts and ERSA for the route being flown, and also for the departure, destination and alternate airfields to be used. In addition, where visual navigation is required, the pilot in command must have access to appropriate WAC, VNC or VTC.
Note: Subscription to AIP Amendment Service provides a SUP/AIC service for the period of the Amendment Service subscription.
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10. QUERIES ABOUT DOCUMENTATION
10.1 Queries on the technical content of publications, and/or operational matters, should be referred to CASA (Flying Operations Branch). The CASA Office telephone number is 131 757 (local call -- Australia wide, except from mobile phone). 10.2 Matters of a purely editorial nature should be referred to:
Online: www.airservicesaustralia.com/aip/ccard Email: [email protected] Facsimile: 02 6268 5689
61 2 6268 5689 Mail:
Business Reply Post
PERMIT No 1986 -- CIVIC SQUARE Airservices Australia
Aeronautical Information Service GPO Box 367
CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA
AFTN: YSHOYOYX
10.3 Problems. Non-delivery of documents or problems with amendment services should be referred direct to the Airservices Publications Unit:
Telephone: 1300-306-630
(local call -- Australia wide, except from mobile phone) 02-6268 5500 (domestic) +61-2-6268 5500 (international) Email: [email protected] Fax 02-6268 5111 (domestic) +61-2-6268 5111 (international) Post: Airservices Australia Publications Unit
Locked Bag 8500 CANBERRA ACT 2601
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AIP Australia 17 MAR 05 GEN 0.3 -- 1 GEN 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS
1. Australian AIP Supplements are promulgated under an Airservices Head Office (H) identifier, and given a number which is sequential for the year of distribution. For example, the fifth AIP Supplement (SUP) issued in the year 2003 is identified as H5/03. SUPs which are required to be issued with the 28 days Aeronautical Information Regulation and Control (AIRAC) notice are identified further by “AIRAC” being printed above the identifying number.
2. A Record of Supplements is published as a “Summary” of all current SUP/AIC for each monthly AIRAC date. This summary is printed on A5 white paper, and side-drilled for inclusion in an AIP cover. It is distributed each month to all AIP holders and subscribers to the SUP/AIC package. The SUP/AIC package is available, at a nominal cost, from:
Airservices Australia Publications Unit Locked Bag 8500
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Tel: 1300-306-630 (local call Australia wide, except from mobile telephone), or 61-2-6268 5500 (international) Fax: 02-6268 5111 61-2-6268 5111 (international) E-mail: [email protected]
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AMENDMENT LIST 85 -- EFFECTIVE 12 NOV 15
Pages annotated with the symbol “” are new pages for this edition.
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Cover . .1 & 2 . . . 12 NOV 15 PART 1 -- GENERAL (GEN) GEN 0 0.1 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 21 AUG 14 3 & 4 28 MAY 15 . . . . 5 & 6 23 AUG 12 . . . . 0.2 . . . .1 & 2 . . . .28 JUN 12 0.3 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 17 MAR 05 0.4 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .3 & 4 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .5 & 6 . . . 12 NOV 15 0.5 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 25 AUG 11 0.6 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .3 & 4 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .5 & 6 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .7 & 8 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .9 & 10. . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .11 & 12 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .13 & 14 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .15 & 16 . . . 12 NOV 15 GEN 1 1.1 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 17 NOV 11 3 & 4 23 AUG 12 . . . . 5 & 6 30 MAY 13 . . . . 1.2 . . . .1 & 2 . . . .28 JUN 12 3 & 4 6 MAR 14 . . . . 5 & 6 13 NOV 14 . . . . 7 & 8 15 NOV 12 . . . . 9 & 10 7 MAR 13 . . . . 11 & 12 22 AUG 13 . . . . 13 & 14 7 MAR 13 . . . . 15 & 16 7 MAR 13 . . . . 17 & 18 7 MAR 13 . . . . 19 & 20 7 MAR 13 . . . . 21 & 22 7 MAR 13 . . . . 1.3 . . . .1 & 2 . . . .28 JUN 12 3 & 4 28 JUN 12 . . . . 5 & 6 28 JUN 12 . . . . 7 & 8 28 JUN 12 . . . . 9 & 10 30 MAY 13 . . . . 11 & 12 30 MAY 13 . . . . 13 & 14 30 MAY 13 . . . . 15 & 16 23 AUG 12 . . . . 17 & 18 23 AUG 12 . . . . 19 & 20 28 JUN 12 . . . . 21 & 22 28 JUN 12 . . . . 23 & 24 28 JUN 12 . . . . 25 & 26 21 AUG 14 . . . . 27 & 28 22 AUG 13 . . . . 29 & 30 22 AUG 13 . . . . 31 & 32 30 MAY 13 . . . . 33 & 34 28 JUN 12 . . . . 35 & 36 28 JUN 12 . . . . 37 & 38 28 JUN 12 . . . . 39 & 40 28 JUN 12 . . . . 41 & 42 28 JUN 12 . . . . 43 & 44 28 JUN 12 . . . . 45 & 46 30 MAY 13 . . . . 1.4 . . . .1 & 2 . . . .28 JUN 12 3 & 4 30 MAY 13 . . . . 1.5 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 28 MAY 15 3 & 4 28 MAY 15 . . . . 5 & 6 8 MAR 12 . . . . 7 & 8 21 AUG 14 . . . . 9 & 10 6 MAR 14 . . . . 11 & 12 13 NOV 14 . . . . 13 & 14 21 AUG 14 . . . . 15 & 16 21 AUG 14 . . . .
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17 & 18 21 AUG 14 . . . . 19 & 20 21 AUG 14 . . . . 21 & 22 5 MAR 15 . . . . 23 & 24 21 AUG 14 . . . . 1.6 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 20 AUG 15 3 & 4 25 NOV 04 . . . . 5 & 6 25 AUG 11 . . . . 7 & 8 25 AUG 11 . . . . 9 & 10 25 AUG 11 . . . . 11 & 12 25 AUG 11 . . . . 1.7 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 24 NOV 05 GEN 2 2.1 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 5 MAR 15 2.2 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 21 AUG 14 3 & 4 21 AUG 14 . . . . 5 & 6 13 NOV 14 . . . . . . . .7 & 8 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .9 & 10 . . . 12 NOV 15 11 & 12 5 MAR 15 . . . . 13 & 14 5 MAR 15 . . . . 15 & 16 5 MAR 15 . . . . 17 & 18 5 MAR 15 . . . . 19 & 20 5 MAR 15 . . . . 21 & 22 5 MAR 15 . . . . 23 & 24 5 MAR 15 . . . . 25 & 26 5 MAR 15 . . . . 27 & 28 5 MAR 15 . . . . 29 & 30 5 MAR 15 . . . . 31 & 32 5 MAR 15 . . . . 33 & 34 5 MAR 15 . . . . 35 & 36 5 MAR 15 . . . . 37 & 38 5 MAR 15 . . . . 39 & 40 5 MAR 15 . . . . 41 & 42 5 MAR 15 . . . . 43 & 44 5 MAR 15 . . . . 45 & 46 5 MAR 15 . . . . 47 & 48 5 MAR 15 . . . . 2.3 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 25 NOV 04 2.4 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 26 AUG 10 2.5 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 25 NOV 04 2.6 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 25 NOV 04 2.7 1 & 2 9 JUN 05 . . . . 3 & 4 25 NOV 04 . . . . 5 & 6 25 NOV 04 . . . . 7 & 8 25 NOV 04 . . . . GEN 3 3.1 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 14 NOV 13 . . . .3 & 4 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .5 & 6 . . . 12 NOV 15 7 & 8 14 NOV 13 . . . . 3.2 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 18 NOV 10 3 & 4 15 NOV 12 . . . . 5 & 6 18 NOV 10 . . . . 7 & 8 18 NOV 10 . . . . 9 & 10 20 AUG 15 . . . . 3.3 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 11 MAR 10 3 & 4 13 NOV 14 . . . . 5 & 6 13 NOV 14 . . . . 7 & 8 5 MAR 15 . . . . 9 & 10 22 AUG 13 . . . . 11 & 12 5 MAR 15 . . . . 13 & 14 21 AUG 14 . . . . 15 & 16 22 AUG 13 . . . . 17 & 18 22 AUG 13 . . . . 19 & 20 5 MAR 15 . . . . 21 & 22 5 MAR 15 . . . . 23 & 24 21 AUG 14 . . . . 25 & 26 22 AUG 13 . . . . 3.4 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 21 AUG 14 3 & 4 21 AUG 14 . . . . 5 & 6 21 AUG 14 . . . . 7 & 8 21 AUG 14 . . . . 9 & 10 21 AUG 14 . . . . 11 & 12 21 AUG 14 . . . . . . . .13 & 14. . . 12 NOV 15 15 & 16 22 AUG 13 . . . . 17 & 18 22 AUG 13 . . . . 19 & 20 28 MAY 15 . . . . . . . .21 & 22. . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .23 & 24. . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .25 & 26. . . 12 NOV 15 27 & 28 5 MAR 15 . . . . 29 & 30 5 MAR 15 . . . . 31 & 32 6 MAR 14 . . . . 33 & 34 5 MAR 15 . . . . 35 & 36 5 MAR 15 . . . . 37 & 38 13 NOV 14 . . . . 39 & 40 28 MAY 15 . . . .
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PART 2 -- EN ROUTE (ENR) ENR 0 0.6 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .3 & 4 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .5 & 6 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .7 & 8 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .9 & 10 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .11 & 12 . . . 12 NOV 15 . . . .13 & 14 . . . 12 NOV 15 ENR 1 1.1 . . . .1 & 2 . . . 13 NOV 14 3 & 4 28 MAY 15 . . . . 5 & 6 13 NOV 14 . . . .
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PART 1 -- GENERAL (GEN) . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 GEN 0. . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 GEN 0.1 PREFACE . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 1. NAME OF PUBLISHING AUTHORITY . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 2. APPLICABLE ICAO DOCUMENTS . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 3. INTEGRATED AIP AUSTRALIA -- DOCUMENTS
INVOLVED. . . . GEN 0.1 -- 1 4. LAY OUT . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 2 5. LANGUAGE . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 3 6. PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 3 7. ORDERING PUBLICATIONS AND
AMENDMENT SERVICES . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 3 7.2 Credit Card Facilities . . . GEN 0.1 -- 3 7.3 Subscriber Change of Address . . . GEN 0.1 -- 4 8. AMENDMENTS . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 4 9. RELEVANT DOCUMENTS AND CHARTS . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 5 10. QUERIES ABOUT DOCUMENTATION . . . . GEN 0.1 -- 6 GEN 0.2 RECORD OF AMENDMENTS . . . . GEN 0.2 -- 1 GEN 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS . . . . GEN 0.3 -- 1 GEN 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES . . . . GEN 0.4 -- 1 GEN 0.5 LIST OF HAND AMENDMENTS . . . . GEN 0.5 -- 1 GEN 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART 1 -- GEN . . . . . GEN 0.6 -- 1 GEN 1. NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS GEN 1.1 -- 1 GEN 1.1 DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES . . . . GEN 1.1 -- 1 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . GEN 1.1 -- 1 2. DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES . . . . GEN 1.1 -- 2 GEN 1.2 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE
OF AIRCRAFT . . . . GEN 1.2 -- 1 1. ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS . . . . GEN 1.2 -- 1 1.1 Preamble . . . GEN 1.2 -- 1 1.2 Scheduled International Commercial Services by Foreign Aircraft of Contracting States to The Chicago Convention . GEN 1.2 -- 2
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1.3 Non-Scheduled International Commercial Services by Foreign Aircraft of Contracting States to the Convention on International Civil Aviation . . . GEN 1.2 -- 4 1.4 Non-Scheduled International Commercial Services by
Australian Aircraft . . . GEN 1.2 -- 6 1.5 Non-Scheduled International Commercial Services by Australian Non-Contracting States and Contracting States which do not Require Prior Approval
--DIT only. . . GEN 1.2 -- 6 1.6 International Flights by Foreign Aircraft not Possessing
Nationality of Contracting State to
The Chicago Convention . . . GEN 1.2 -- 8 1.7 Flights by Foreign State Aircraft . . . GEN 1.2 -- 9 1.8 International Private Flights . . . GEN 1.2 -- 11 1.9 Provision for Entry of Foreign Aircraft Engaged
in Search and Rescue (SAR) . . . GEN 1.2 -- 13 1.10 Aviation Security . . . GEN 1.2 -- 13 1.11 Foreign Clearances -- Australian Aircraft . . . GEN 1.2 -- 16 1.12 Aircraft on International Flights to Comply
with Laws . . . GEN 1.2 -- 16 1.13 Section 22 of the Civil Aviation Act 1988 . . . GEN 1.2 -- 16 1.14 Aircraft: Noise Operating Restrictions . . . GEN 1.2 -- 17 1.15 Australian Operational Documents
Available to Pilots Licensed by Another
State Proposing to Visit Australia . . . GEN 1.2 -- 18 2. DESIGNATED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS -- AUSTRALIA .
GEN 1.2 -- 18
2.1 Major International Airports . . . GEN 1.2 -- 19 2.2 Restricted Use International Airports . . . GEN 1.2 -- 19 2.3 Alternate Airports to International Airports . GEN 1.2 -- 20 2.4 International Non-Scheduled Flight Airports GEN 1.2 -- 22 2.5 External Territory International Airport . . . GEN 1.2 -- 22 GEN 1.3 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGERS AND CREW . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 1 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 1 2. SUMMARY OF DOCUMENTS TO BE PRESENTED BY
PILOT IN COMMAND OR AUTHORISED AGENT GEN 1.3 -- 1 2.1 At First Airport of Call in Australia . . . GEN 1.3 -- 1 2.2 At Airports other than First Airport of
Call in Australia . . . GEN 1.3 -- 2
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Forestry (DAFF) Biosecurity Requirements GEN 1.3 -- 3 3. IMMIGRATION/EMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS GEN 1.3 -- 8 3.1 General . . . GEN 1.3 -- 8 3.2 Advance Passenger Processing (APP)
reporting of passengers and crew . . . GEN 1.3 -- 9 3.3 Inwards Clearance -- Passports or other
Travel Document . . . GEN 1.3 -- 10 3.4 Visa Requirements . . . GEN 1.3 -- 11 3.5 Returning Non-citizen Permanent Residents
of Australia . . . GEN 1.3 -- 15 3.6 Incoming Passenger Cards . . . GEN 1.3 -- 16 3.7 Examination of Crew and Passengers. . . GEN 1.3 -- 16 3.8 Outwards Clearance -- Documentation . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 17 4. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS . .
GEN 1.3 -- 17
4.1 Inward Clearance -- Documentation . . . GEN 1.3 -- 17 4.2 Examination of Crew and Passengers. . . GEN 1.3 -- 18 4.3 Outward Clearance -- Documentation . . . GEN 1.3 -- 19 4.4 Currency . . . GEN 1.3 -- 20 4.5 Passenger Examination . . . GEN 1.3 -- 21 4.6 Passenger Movement Charge (PMC) . . . GEN 1.3 -- 21 4.7 Customs and Border Protection Publications GEN 1.3 -- 21 5. TRANSIT PASSENGERS -- CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES WITHIN AUSTRALIA . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 21 5.1 Immigration Requirements. . . GEN 1.3 -- 21 5.2 Customs and Border Protection Requirements
--Transit Passengers Proceeding on the
Same Aircraft . . . GEN 1.3 -- 22 5.3 Customs and Border Protection Requirements
--Transit Passengers Proceeding on
Another Aircraft. . . GEN 1.3 -- 22 5.4 Customs and Border Protection Requirements
--Personal Hand Baggage . . . GEN 1.3 -- 23 6. LANDINGS AT DESIGNATED ALTERNATE AIRPORTS OR
ELSEWHERE THAN AT DESIGNATED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS WITHIN AUSTRALIA . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 23
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6.1 General . . . GEN 1.3 -- 23 7. LANDINGS MADE AT DESIGNATED ALTERNATE AIRPORTS TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 23 7.1 Designated Alternate Airports to
International Airports. . . GEN 1.3 -- 23 7.2 Alice Springs Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 24 7.3 Avalon Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 25 7.4 Canberra Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 25 7.5 Coffs Harbour Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 26 7.6 Gold Coast Airport. . . GEN 1.3 -- 26 7.7 Kalgoorlie Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 26 7.8 Launceston Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 27 7.9 Learmonth Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 27 7.10 Port Hedland Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 28 7.11 Rockhampton Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 28 7.12 Tindal Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 29 7.13 Townsville Airport . . . GEN 1.3 -- 29 8. LANDING MADE OTHER THAN AT DESIGNATED ALTERNATE AIRPORT. . . . GEN 1.3 -- 30 9. CHARTER FLIGHTS -- GUIDELINES FOR
CLEARANCE . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 30 9.1 General . . . GEN 1.3 -- 30 9.2 Arrival/Departure at International Airports . . GEN 1.3 -- 31 9.3 Arrival/Departure at Non-International Airports,
and Restricted Use International Airports . . GEN 1.3 -- 31 9.4 Processing of the Application . . . GEN 1.3 -- 32 10. DESIGNATED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS -- AUSTRALIAN
EXTERNAL TERRITORIES -- ENTRY AND DEPARTURE
REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES . . . . GEN 1.3 -- 37 10.2 Territory of Norfolk island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 37 10.3 Health Requirements -- Norfolk Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 38 10.4 Immigration Requirements -- Norfolk Island GEN 1.3 -- 39 10.5 Customs Requirements -- Norfolk Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 40 10.6 Departure Fee -- Norfolk Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 41 10.7 Passenger Movement Charge
--Norfolk Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 42 10.8 Territory of Christmas Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 42 10.9 Health Requirement -- Christmas Islands . . GEN 1.3 -- 43
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--Christmas Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 43 10.11 Customs Requirements -- Christmas Island GEN 1.3 -- 44 10.12 Passenger Movement Charge
--Christmas Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 44 10.13 Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 44 10.14 Health Requirements -- Cocos Island. . . GEN 1.3 -- 45 10.15 Immigration Requirements -- Cocos Island . GEN 1.3 -- 45 10.16 Customs Requirements -- Cocos Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 46 10.17 Passenger Movement Charge
--Cocos Island . . . GEN 1.3 -- 46 GEN 1.4 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF CARGO GEN 1.4 -- 1 1. CUSTOMS REQUIREMENTS . . . . GEN 1.4 -- 1 2. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES
AND FORESTRY BIOSECURITY
(DAFF BIOSECURITY) REQUIREMENTS . . . . GEN 1.4 -- 3 GEN 1.5 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT
AND FLIGHT DOCUMENTS . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 1 1. RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 1 2. RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMS . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 5 2.2 Rated Coverages . . . GEN 1.5 -- 7 3. EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (ELT) GEN 1.5 -- 8 4. AIRBORNE WEATHER RADAR . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 8 4.2 Serviceability of Airborne Weather Radar . . GEN 1.5 -- 9 5. GROUND PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM
(GPWS) . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 9 6. ATS SURVEILLANCE . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 10 6.1 Aircraft Requirements. . . GEN 1.5 -- 10 6.2 SSR Transponder Exemptions . . . GEN 1.5 -- 13 7. AIRBORNE COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (ACAS) /
TRAFFIC ALERT AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE
SYSTEM (TCAS) . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 13 7.1 Overview. . . GEN 1.5 -- 13 7.2 Use of ACAS/TCAS Indicators . . . GEN 1.5 -- 14 7.3 Responsibility for Separation. . . GEN 1.5 -- 14 7.7 High Vertical Rate (HVR) Encounters . . . GEN 1.5 -- 15 8. AREA NAVIGATION SYSTEMS APPROVAL
AND OPERATIONS . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 15
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8.1 Data Integrity . . . GEN 1.5 -- 15 8.2 Database Currency . . . GEN 1.5 -- 16 8.3 Operations Below LSALT/MSA . . . GEN 1.5 -- 16 8.4 Systems Approval . . . GEN 1.5 -- 16 8.5 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) GEN 1.5 -- 17 8.5.4 VFR Operations . . . GEN 1.5 -- 17 8.5.5 IFR Operations . . . GEN 1.5 -- 18 9. AREA NAVIGATION SEPARATION STANDARDS GEN 1.5 -- 22 10. RVSM APPROVAL AND OPERATIONS . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 22 11. AOC TO BE CARRIED ON--BOARD . . . . GEN 1.5 -- 23 GEN 1.6 SUMMARY OF NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT/
CONVENTIONS . . . . GEN 1.6 -- 1 1. GENERAL . . . . GEN 1.6 -- 1 2. LEGISLATION BY THE PARLIAMENT OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. . . . GEN 1.6 -- 1 3. OTHER RELEVANT LEGISLATION . . . . GEN 1.6 -- 4 SECURITY OF GENERAL AVIATION OPERATIONS . GEN 1.6 -- 5
4. SECURITY OF GENERAL AVIATION
OPERATIONS. . . . GEN 1.6 -- 5 AUSTRALIAN SANCTIONS (UNITED NATIONS
REGULATIONS). . . . GEN 1.6 -- 7 5. AUSTRALIAN SANCTIONS AGAINST THE DEMOCRATIC
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA . . . . GEN 1.6 -- 7 6. LUXURY GOODS LIST 2006 UNDER REGULATION 19
OF THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS
(SANCTIONS -- DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA) REGULATIONS 2006.
DATED 22 DECEMBER 2006.. . . . GEN 1.6 -- 10 7. AUSTRALIAN SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN . . . GEN 1.6 -- 11 GEN 1.7 DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS, RECOMMENDED
PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES . . . . GEN 1.7 -- 1 GEN 2. TABLES AND CODES . . . . GEN 2.1 -- 1 GEN 2.1 MEASURING SYSTEM, AIRCRAFT MARKINGS,
HOLIDAYS. . . . GEN 2.1 -- 1 1. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT . . . . GEN 2.1 -- 1 2. TIME SYSTEM . . . . GEN 2.1 -- 1
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AIP Australia 12 NOV 15 GEN 0.6 -- 7 3. GEODETIC REFERENCE DATUM . . . . GEN 2.1 -- 2 4. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. . . . GEN 2.1 -- 2 GEN 2.2 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS . . . . GEN 2.2 -- 1 1. DEFINITIONS . . . . GEN 2.2 -- 1 2. GENERAL AND METEOROLOGICAL
ABBREVIATIONS . . . . GEN 2.2 -- 27 GEN 2.3 CHART SYMBOLS . . . . GEN 2.3 -- 1 GEN 2.4 LOCATION INDICATORS . . . . GEN 2.4 -- 1 1. CODE ALLOCATION . . . . GEN 2.4 -- 1 2. LIST OF CODES . . . . GEN 2.4 -- 1 GEN 2.5 RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS . . . . GEN 2.5 -- 1 GEN 2.6 CONVERSION TABLES . . . . GEN 2.6 -- 1 GEN 2.7 SUNRISE/SUNSET TABLES . . . . GEN 2.7 -- 1 1. Daylight and Darkness Graphs . . . . GEN 2.7 -- 1 1.3 Local Time . . . GEN 2.7 -- 2 CONVERSION OF ARC TO TIME . . . GEN 2.7 -- 7 GEN 3. SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 1 GEN 3.1 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES . . GEN 3.1 -- 1 1. AERONAUTICAL AUTHORITY . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 1 2. AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 1 3. PUBLISHED AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION . GEN 3.1 -- 2 3.2 NOTAM . . . GEN 3.1 -- 2 3.3 AIP Supplement (SUP). . . GEN 3.1 -- 4 3.4 Aeronautical Information Circular (AIC) . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 4 4. AIRAC SYSTEM. . . . GEN 3.1 -- 5 5. PREFLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 6 6. OBSTACLE AND TERRAIN DATASETS . . . . GEN 3.1 -- 7 GEN 3.2 AERONAUTICAL CHARTS. . . . GEN 3.2 -- 1 1. CHART SERIES . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 1 1.1 Charts Available . . . GEN 3.2 -- 1 1.2 Planning Chart Australia. . . GEN 3.2 -- 1 1.3 Visual Charts . . . GEN 3.2 -- 1 1.4 IFR Charts . . . GEN 3.2 -- 2 2. AIR ROUTE DETAILS, SPECIFICATIONS
AND CHART DEPICTIONS . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 3
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2.1 Air Routes. . . GEN 3.2 -- 3 2.2 Lowest Safe Altitude . . . GEN 3.2 -- 3 2.3 Track Bearing Specifications . . . GEN 3.2 -- 4 2.4 Reporting Points . . . GEN 3.2 -- 5 3. AIRSPACE DEPICTIONS . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 7 3.7 Restricted and Danger Areas . . . GEN 3.2 -- 9 3.8 Airspace Boundary Information . . . GEN 3.2 -- 9 4. FREQUENCY INFORMATION. . . . GEN 3.2 -- 9
4.5 Depiction of Common Traffic Advisory
Frequency (CTAF). . . GEN 3.2 -- 10 5. NAVIGATION AIDS . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 10 6. AERODROME OBSTRUCTION CHARTS . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 10 7. COPYRIGHT . . . . GEN 3.2 -- 10 GEN 3.3 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 1 1. GENERAL . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 1 2. FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE (FIS) . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 3 2.1 Pilot Responsibility . . . GEN 3.3 -- 3 2.2 Operational Information . . . GEN 3.3 -- 3 2.3 Preflight Information (CAR 239) . . . GEN 3.3 -- 3 2.4 In-flight Information . . . GEN 3.3 -- 4 2.5 ATC Initiated FIS . . . GEN 3.3 -- 4 2.6 Automatic Broadcast Services . . . GEN 3.3 -- 5 2.7 ATIS . . . GEN 3.3 -- 5 2.8 AERIS . . . GEN 3.3 -- 10 2.9 Aerodrome Weather Information Service (AWIS)
and Weather and Terminal Information Reciter
(WATIR) . . . GEN 3.3 -- 10 2.10 VOLMET . . . GEN 3.3 -- 11 2.11 On-Request Service -- ATC and
FLIGHTWATCH . . . GEN 3.3 -- 11 2.12 Weather Radar . . . GEN 3.3 -- 11 2.13 Traffic Information . . . GEN 3.3 -- 12 2.14 Traffic Information in Controlled Airspace . . GEN 3.3 -- 12 2.15 Traffic Information in Class G Airspace . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 13 2.16 Surveillance Information Service (SIS) to
VFR Flights in Class E and Class G Airspace GEN 3.3 -- 15 3. ALERTING SERVICE . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 16
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SERVICES TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE . . GEN 3.3 -- 20 6.1 Introduction. . . GEN 3.3 -- 20 6.2 Airspace Classification . . . GEN 3.3 -- 20 6.3 Enroute Service Not Available. . . GEN 3.3 -- 20 6.4 Approach Control Service Not Available . . . GEN 3.3 -- 20 6.5 Aerodrome Control Service Not Available . . GEN 3.3 -- 21 6.6 Airspace Management . . . GEN 3.3 -- 21 6.7 Mandatory Broadcast Procedures
(ATC Temporarily Not Available) . . . GEN 3.3 -- 21 7. TRAFFIC INFORMATION BROADCAST BY
AIRCRAFT (TIBA) . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 22 7.1 TIBA Procedures . . . GEN 3.3 -- 22 7.2 Frequency. . . GEN 3.3 -- 22 7.3 Listening Watch . . . GEN 3.3 -- 23 7.4 Time of Broadcasts . . . GEN 3.3 -- 23 7.5 Acknowledgement of Broadcasts . . . GEN 3.3 -- 23 7.6 Changes of Cruising Level. . . GEN 3.3 -- 23 7.7 Collision Avoidance. . . GEN 3.3 -- 24 7.8 Position Reporting. . . GEN 3.3 -- 24 8. CONTROL OF VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN
MOVEMENT ON AERODROMES . . . . GEN 3.3 -- 24 GEN 3.4 COMMUNICATION SERVICES. . . . GEN 3.4 -- 1 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 1 2. RADIO NAVIGATION SERVICE . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 1 2.1 General. . . GEN 3.4 -- 1 2.2 Identification . . . GEN 3.4 -- 1 2.3 Non-Directional Beacons . . . GEN 3.4 -- 2 2.4 VHF Omni-Directional Radio Range (VOR) GEN 3.4 -- 2 2.5 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 2 2.6 Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) . . . GEN 3.4 -- 2 2.7 Public Broadcasting Stations. . . GEN 3.4 -- 3 2.8 Abnormal Operation of Radio
Navigation Aids . . . GEN 3.4 -- 3 2.9 Remote facilities . . . GEN 3.4 -- 3
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2.10 Monitoring of Identifier . . . GEN 3.4 -- 3 2.11 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) GEN 3.4 -- 4 2.12 Global Positioning System (GPS) . . . GEN 3.4 -- 4 3. COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 4 3.1 Radio Frequencies . . . GEN 3.4 -- 4 3.2 Certified Air/Ground Radio Service
(CA/GRS) . . . GEN 3.4 -- 5 3.3 UNICOM . . . GEN 3.4 -- 7 3.4 Aerodrome Frequency Response Unit. . . GEN 3.4 -- 8 3.5 High Frequency Harmful Radio Interference GEN 3.4 -- 8 3.6 Telephone Facilities . . . GEN 3.4 -- 9 3.7 Recording Of Operational Communications GEN 3.4 -- 10 3.8 Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication
Network (AFTN) . . . GEN 3.4 -- 10 3.9 Special Broadcast Services . . . GEN 3.4 -- 10 3.10 Aeronautical Codes . . . GEN 3.4 -- 11 4. RADIOTELEPHONY PROCEDURES . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 11 4.1 Introduction. . . GEN 3.4 -- 11 4.2 General . . . GEN 3.4 -- 11 4.3 Transmission Format . . . GEN 3.4 -- 12 4.4 Read-Back Requirements . . . GEN 3.4 -- 12 4.5 Conditional Clearances . . . GEN 3.4 -- 13 4.6 Route Terminology . . . GEN 3.4 -- 13 4.7 Amended Route or Level . . . GEN 3.4 -- 14 4.8 Language . . . GEN 3.4 -- 14 4.9 Phonetic Alphabet . . . GEN 3.4 -- 14 4.10 Numerals . . . GEN 3.4 -- 15 4.11 Transmission of Numbers . . . GEN 3.4 -- 15 4.12 Time. . . GEN 3.4 -- 16 4.13 Standard Words and Phrases . . . GEN 3.4 -- 17 4.14 Ground Station Call-signs . . . GEN 3.4 -- 19 4.15 Aircraft Call-signs . . . GEN 3.4 -- 20 4.16 Flight Number Call-signs -- Using Group FormGEN 3.4 -- 20 4.17 Selection of Aircraft Identification Numbers
and Suffixes . . . GEN 3.4 -- 21 4.18 Ground Vehicles . . . GEN 3.4 -- 21 4.19 Interchange and Leased Aircraft. . . GEN 3.4 -- 22
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5.1 Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), Safety Alerts, Avoiding Action and
Wind Shear Escape . . . GEN 3.4 -- 26 5.2 Status of Restricted Areas . . . GEN 3.4 -- 29 5.3 Emergency Descent . . . GEN 3.4 -- 29 5.4 SARWATCH . . . GEN 3.4 -- 30 5.5 General Phrases . . . GEN 3.4 -- 30 5.6 Frequency Management . . . GEN 3.4 -- 34 5.7 Traffic Information . . . GEN 3.4 -- 35 5.8 Meteorological Information. . . GEN 3.4 -- 36 5.9 Reports and Information. . . GEN 3.4 -- 38 5.10 Clearances . . . GEN 3.4 -- 39 5.11 STAR . . . GEN 3.4 -- 43 5.12 Approach and Area Control Services. . . GEN 3.4 -- 44 5.13 Phraseologies to be used related to CPDLC GEN 3.4 -- 47 5.14 Vicinity of the Aerodrome . . . GEN 3.4 -- 48 5.14.1 Visual Identification . . . GEN 3.4 -- 48 5.14.2 Starting and Initial Clearance Issue . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 48 5.14.3 Pushbacks. . . GEN 3.4 -- 48 5.14.4 Taxi Procedure . . . GEN 3.4 -- 49 5.14.5 Aerodrome Movements. . . GEN 3.4 -- 51 5.14.6 Runway Operations . . . GEN 3.4 -- 52 5.14.7 Helicopter Operations . . . GEN 3.4 -- 55 5.14.8 After Take-off . . . GEN 3.4 -- 56 5.14.9 Arrival at Aerodrome . . . GEN 3.4 -- 58 5.15 ATS Surveillance Service Phraseologies . . GEN 3.4 -- 63 5.15.1 General Phrases . . . GEN 3.4 -- 63 5.15.2 ATS Surveillance Service Communication
and Navigation . . . GEN 3.4 -- 64 5.15.3 ATS Surveillance System Manoeuvres . GEN 3.4 -- 65 5.15.4 Speed Control. . . GEN 3.4 -- 66
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5.15.5 Traffic Information . . . GEN 3.4 -- 67 5.15.6 Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)
and ADS--B . . . GEN 3.4 -- 68 5.15.7 General ADS--C Phraseologies . . . GEN 3.4 -- 69 5.15.8 Approach Radar Services. . . GEN 3.4 -- 69 5.15.9 Pilot Actions for Speechless Radar
Approach . . . GEN 3.4 -- 71 6. ATS DATA LINK SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.4 -- 71 6.1 General . . . GEN 3.4 -- 71 6.2 Pilot Responsibilities . . . GEN 3.4 -- 72 6.3 Controller Pilot Data Link Communication
(CPDLC) . . . GEN 3.4 -- 72 6.4 Logon Procedures. . . GEN 3.4 -- 74 6.5 Position Reporting Requirements . . . GEN 3.4 -- 76 6.6 CPDLC Level Reporting Following Change
of Level . . . GEN 3.4 -- 77 6.7 Reporting Back on Route by CPDLC . . . GEN 3.4 -- 77 6.8 Block Level Clearances . . . GEN 3.4 -- 77 6.9 Revision of Estimates Using CPDLC . . . GEN 3.4 -- 77 6.10 CPDLC Message Restrictions . . . GEN 3.4 -- 78 6.11 CPDLC CONTACT and MONITOR
messages . . . GEN 3.4 -- 78 6.12 CPDLC route clearances . . . GEN 3.4 -- 78 6.13 CPDLC Failure. . . GEN 3.4 -- 78 6.14 Notification Of Emergency . . . GEN 3.4 -- 79 6.15 CPDLC Message Elements . . . GEN 3.4 -- 79 APPENDIX 1. . . . GEN 3.4 -- 108 AUSTRALIAN AFTN CIRCUITRY AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS
CENTRE (COMC) CANBERRA -- YSCBYFYX . . . GEN 3.4 -- 108 APPENDIX 2. . . . GEN 3.4 -- 109 FULL POSITION REPORT -- FORMAT . . . GEN 3.4 -- 109 GEN 3.5 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 1 1. METEOROLOGICAL AUTHORITY . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 1 1.2 Area of Responsibility . . . GEN 3.5 -- 1 2. METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 1 3. AVIATION FORECASTS. . . . GEN 3.5 -- 3
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below FL200. . . GEN 3.5 -- 3 3.3 Forecasts for Operations Above A100. . . GEN 3.5 -- 3 3.4 Aerodrome Forecasts . . . GEN 3.5 -- 4 3.5 Airport Weather Briefings (AWB) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 5 3.6 Trend Forecast (TTF) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 5 3.7 Forecast Abbreviations and Terms . . . GEN 3.5 -- 6 3.8 Cloud Height Datum . . . GEN 3.5 -- 8 3.9 Forecast Amendments . . . GEN 3.5 -- 8 3.10 Wind Shear Warning Service . . . GEN 3.5 -- 8 4. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 8 4.5 Approved Observers. . . GEN 3.5 -- 10 4.6 Observing Point . . . GEN 3.5 -- 11 4.7 Aircraft Weather Reports . . . GEN 3.5 -- 11 5. METEOROLOGICAL ADVICES . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 11 5.1 SIGMET . . . GEN 3.5 -- 11 5.2 SIGMET Format . . . GEN 3.5 -- 13 5.3 AIRMET . . . GEN 3.5 -- 18 5.4 Volcanic Activity . . . GEN 3.5 -- 19 6. HAZARDOUS WEATHER . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 20 6.1 Responsibility . . . GEN 3.5 -- 20 6.2 Pilot Action . . . GEN 3.5 -- 21 6.3 Wind Shear -- Pilot Reporting . . . GEN 3.5 -- 21 7. AUTOMATIC METEOROLOGICAL
BROADCASTS . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 22 7.2 Automatic En Route Information Service
(AERIS) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 22 7.3 VOLMET. . . GEN 3.5 -- 22 7.4 Aerodrome Weather Information Service (AWIS)
and Weather and Terminal Information Reciter
(WATIR) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 23 8. METEOROLOGICAL BRIEFING. . . . GEN 3.5 -- 24 9. AVAILABILITY OF METEOROLOGICAL
DOCUMENTATION . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 25 10. NOTIFICATION REQUIRED FROM OPERATORS GEN 3.5 -- 25 10.1 For International Operations . . . GEN 3.5 -- 25
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10.2 For Domestic Operations . . . GEN 3.5 -- 25 10.3 Forecasts for Flights -- Valid Area Forecasts
not Available. . . GEN 3.5 -- 25 11. AIREP . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 26 11.1 AIREP Special . . . GEN 3.5 -- 26 11.2 Short AIREP . . . GEN 3.5 -- 26 11.3 AIREP Section 3 Required from Operators. GEN 3.5 -- 26 12. AERODROME WEATHER AND FORECAST
DECODE . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 27 12.1 Identifier . . . GEN 3.5 -- 27 12.2 Location . . . GEN 3.5 -- 27 12.3 Origination Time . . . GEN 3.5 -- 27 12.4 Validity Period . . . GEN 3.5 -- 27 12.5 AUTO . . . GEN 3.5 -- 28 12.6 Wind . . . GEN 3.5 -- 28 12.7 Visibility . . . GEN 3.5 -- 28 12.8 Automatic Visibility Information . . . GEN 3.5 -- 29 12.9 Runway Visual Range (RVR) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 29 12.10 Present Weather . . . GEN 3.5 -- 30 12.11 Automatic Present Weather Information . . . GEN 3.5 -- 31 12.12 Cloud . . . GEN 3.5 -- 31 12.13 CAVOK . . . GEN 3.5 -- 32 12.14 Automatic Weather Stations with Cloud
Information . . . GEN 3.5 -- 32 12.15 Significant Variation. . . GEN 3.5 -- 33 12.16 Temperature . . . GEN 3.5 -- 33 12.17 QNH. . . GEN 3.5 -- 34 12.18 Supplementary Information . . . GEN 3.5 -- 34 12.19 Remarks Section . . . GEN 3.5 -- 34 12.20 Elements Not Available . . . GEN 3.5 -- 35 12.21 Trend Forecast (TTF) . . . GEN 3.5 -- 35 12.22 Examples . . . GEN 3.5 -- 35 13. WEATHER CODE AND TRANSLATION . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 36 14. METAR/SPECI (AERODROME WEATHER REPORT)
FORMAT . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 37 15. TAF -- AERODROME FORECAST . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 38 16. AERODROMES AND CATEGORIES FOR WHICH
TAF WILL BE AVAILABLE . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 39
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BELOW FL200 . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 43 19. FORECASTS FOR OPERATIONS ABOVE A100 GEN 3.5 -- 43 20. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CHARTS. . . . GEN 3.5 -- 44 21. GRID POINT WIND AND TEMPERATURE (GPWT)
FORECASTS . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 45 22. ROUTE SECTOR WINDS AND TEMPERATURES GEN 3.5 -- 47 23. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CHARTS -- SYMBOLS GEN 3.5 -- 49 24. EXAMPLES. . . . GEN 3.5 -- 50 24.1 Significant Weather Prognosis. . . GEN 3.5 -- 50 24.2 Wind and Temperature Charts . . . GEN 3.5 -- 52
WIND AND TEMPERATURE CHART
(EXAMPLE). . . GEN 3.5 -- 53 24.3 VOLCANIC ASH ADVISORY . . . GEN 3.5 -- 54 APPENDIX 1 . . . . GEN 3.5 -- 55 SPECIAL AIR REPORT OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY . . . GEN 3.5 -- 55 GEN 3.6 SEARCH AND RESCUE . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 1 1. PURPOSE . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 1 2. RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 1 3. ORGANISATION . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 1 4. RESCUE COORDINATION CENTRES . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 2 5. PROCEDURES. . . . GEN 3.6 -- 2 5.1 Emergency Phases. . . GEN 3.6 -- 2 5.2 Pilot Notification . . . GEN 3.6 -- 3 5.3 Advice to Pilot . . . GEN 3.6 -- 4 5.4 In-Flight Emergency Response Action. . . GEN 3.6 -- 4 5.5 Participation In Searches . . . GEN 3.6 -- 5 6. AERODROME EMERGENCIES . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 5 7. RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES . . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 7 8. EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (ELT) GEN 3.6 -- 7 9. COSPAS-SARSAT. . . . GEN 3.6 -- 8 10. SEARCH AND RESCUE TRANSPONDER (SART) GEN 3.6 -- 8 11. SAR BOUNDARIES . . . . GEN 3.6 -- 10 GEN 4. CHARGES FOR AERODROMES/HELIPORTS
AND AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES . . . . GEN 4.1 -- 1 GEN 4.1 AERODROME/HELIPORT CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.1 -- 1
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1. LANDING CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.1 -- 1 2. PASSENGER MOVEMENT CHARGE . . . . GEN 4.1 -- 3 GEN 4.2 AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 1 1. AIRCRAFT CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 1 2. CHARGING SYSTEM . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 1 3. TERMINAL NAVIGATION CHARGE . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 2 4. RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING CHARGES . . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 2 5. EN ROUTE CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 2 6. DIT AND BoM CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 2 7. INTEREST . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 2 8. LIABILITY FOR CHARGES . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 3 9. ASSIGNMENT OF LIABILITY . . . . GEN 4.2 -- 3 10. ADMINISTRATION OF AIRCRAFT CHARGES . . GEN 4.2 -- 3 10.1 Financial Services Centre . . . GEN 4.2 -- 3 10.2 Invoices. . . GEN 4.2 -- 4 10.3 Statements . . . GEN 4.2 -- 4 10.4 Disputed Accounts . . . GEN 4.2 -- 5 10.5 Remittances . . . GEN 4.2 -- 5 10.6 Receipts . . . GEN 4.2 -- 5 10.7 Credit Notes . . . GEN 4.2 -- 5
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GEN 1.1 DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The requirement for entry and departure of aircraft engaged in international flights and the standard procedures for clearance of these aircraft at all Designated International Airports in Australia and its External Territories, are given for the information and guidance of operators conducting international flights.
1.2 This information does not replace, amend or change in any manner, the current regulation of the designated authorities which are of concern to international air travel.
Relevant Legislation: Airport Act 1996 Air Services Act 1995
Part 5, Division 3 and Division 4 Air Navigation Act 1920
Sections 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 Aviation Transport Security Act 2004
Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005 Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003
Transport Safety Investigation Regulations 2003 Parts 1, 2 and 5
Air Navigation Regulations 1947 20, 21, 191, 192, 300, 301, 329 Civil Aviation Act 1988
Sections 22, 23, 23A, 24, 25, 26, 27, 27A/AB/AC/AD/AE/AF, 28,
28A/BA/BB/BC/BD/BE/BF/BG/BH Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, 135, 136, 139 Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 21.197 Civil Aviation Order 82.3
Civil Aviation Order 82.5
Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention)
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2. DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES
2.1 The Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) is the lead agency responsible for Australia’s obligations under the provisions of Annex 9 (Facilitation) of the Chicago Convention. The DIT is responsible for coordinating with the other Australian agencies (see below) that are charged with the development and implementation of policy on passenger and cargo processing at Australian airports.
2.2 All correspondence on policy matters relating to ICAO will be coordinated by the Aviation Industry Policy Division, Department of Infrastructure and Transport; and aviation security matters relating to ICAO will be coordinated by the Office of Transport Security, Department of Infrastructure and Transport. The Department of Infrastructure and Transport is responsible for coordination of ICAO matters in consultation with other agencies. 2.3 The addresses of the designated authorities concerned with the entry, transit and departure of international air traffic are as follows: a. Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT):
(i) General Manager
Aviation Industry Policy Division Aviation and Airports Division
Department of Infrastructure and Transport GPO Box 594
CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA Ph: 61-2-6274 7739
Fax: 61-2-6257 6749
Email:[email protected] (ii) Executive Director
Office of Transport Security
Department of Infrastructure and Transport GPO Box 594
CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA Ph: 61--2--6274 6520
Fax: 61--2--6257 6749
Email:[email protected] (a) Office of Transport Security
Transport Security Coordination Centre (24 Hours) Email:[email protected]
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Ph: 61--2--7274--8187 (outside Australia) (b) Office of Transport Security
National Regulatory Approval (re: Transport Security Plans) GPO Box 1966
CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA
Email:[email protected] Fax: 61--2--6245--4300
b. Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA): International Operations Phone +61 7 3144 7400 Fax +61 7 3144 7599 Email: [email protected] Mailing address: GPO Box 2005
CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA c. Airservices Australia:
Chief Executive Officer Airservices Australia Alan Woods Building 25 Constitution Ave
CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601, or PO Box 367
CANBERRA ACT 2601 Tel: 61-2-6268 4111 Fax: 61-2-6268 5683 d. Major International Airports: Chief Executive Officer
Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) Pty Ltd ACN 076 999 114
Locked Bag 16
GLADSTONE PARK VIC 3043 Tel: 61-3-9297 1600
Fax: 61-3-9297 1886
E-mail [email protected] Managing Director
Brisbane Airport Corporation Limited
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HAMILTON CENTRAL QLD 4007 Chief Executive Officer
Westralia Airport Corporation Pty Ltd ACN 077 153 130 PO Box 6 CLOVERDALE WA 6985 Tel: 61-8-9478 8888 Fax: 61-8-9277 7537 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.perthairport.net.au Airport Manager
Adelaide Airport Limited (AAL) 1 James Schofield Drive
Adelaide International Airport SA 5950 Tel: 61-8-8308 9333
Fax: 61-8-8308 9311 Chief Executive Officer Cairns Airport Pty Ltd
PO Box 57 Airport Administration Centre CAIRNS AIRPORT QLD 4870
Tel: 61-7-4080 6703 Fax: 61-7-4080 6704 Chief Executive Officer
Darwin International Airport Pty Ltd PO Box 40996
CASUARINA NT 0811 Tel: 61-8-8920 1811 Fax: 61-8-8920 1800 Managing Director
Sydney Airports Corporation Ltd PO Box 63
MASCOT NSW 1460 Tel: 61--2--9667 9111 Fax: 61-2-9667 1592
e. Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Director Passenger Policy
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5 Constitution Avenue CANBERRA ACT 2600. Tel: 61-2-6275 5624 Fax: 61-2-6275 6989
E--mail: [email protected] f. Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Director
Airport Policy Section
Department of Immigration and Citizenship PO Box 25
BELCONNEN ACT 2616 Tel: 61-2-6264 2917 Fax: 61-2-6198 7440
E--mail: [email protected]
g. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Biosecurity (DAFF Biosecurity)
Director -- Response Operations DAFF Biosecurity
PO Box 858
CANBERRA ACT 2601 Tel: 61-2-6272 4143 Fax: 61-2-6272 3468 h. Health and Human Quarantine
Director Surveillance and Management Section National Centre for Disease Control
Department of Health and Family Services GPO Box 9848
CANBERRA ACT 2601 Tel: 61-2-6289 8606 Fax: 61-2-6289 7791
i. Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) PO Box 967 Civic Square CANBERRA ACT 2608 Tel: 1800 011 034 61-2-6230 4408 Fax: 61-2-6274 6434.
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j. Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) The Director Bureau of Meteorology 700 Collins St MELBOURNE VIC 3001 or GPO Box 1289K MELBOURNE VIC 3001 Tel: 61-3-9669 4000 Fax: 61-3-9669 4695
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1.1 Preamble
1.1.1 CASA has responsibility for all operational and safety matters relating to civil aviation into, within, and from Australian Territory. The Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) within respective divisions (Aviation and Airports and the Office of Transport Security) have responsibility for the economic regulatory functions and aviation security regulatory functions relating to civil aviation into, within, and from Australian territory. Applications, when required, for non--scheduled aircraft operations must be submitted to CASA and the respective divisions within the DIT.
1.1.2 All flights into, from, or over the territory of Australia, and landings in such territory must be carried out in accordance with the legislation of Australia regarding civil aviation.
1.1.3 In accordance with Section 10 of the Air Navigation Act 1920, aircraft arriving in or departing from any part of Australian territory must land at and depart from airports designated by the Minister for that purpose.
1.1.4 The international airports designated under Section 9 of theAir Navigation Act 1920for entry and departure is as shown at Section 2. (Designated International Airports) and GEN 1.3 Section 10. (Australian External Territories -- Designated External Territory International Airports).
1.1.5 Aircraft which are completely cleared by the Customs and Border Protection Authorities at a designated international airport are not required to confine their future landings within Australian territory to airports proclaimed by the Customs and Border Protection Authorities for Customs purposes. Nevertheless, such aircraft must depart from Australian territory from a designated international airport.
1.1.6 Operators of any flights to or from Australia must separately have an approved Transport Security Program (TSP). It is an offence
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under the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 to operate a prescribed air service without an approved TSP. A TSP may be in force for up to five years once approved. See Section 1.10 for further information.
1.2 Scheduled International Commercial Services by Foreign Aircraft of Contracting States to The Chicago Convention 1.2.1 An international airline of a country other than Australia must not
operate a scheduled international air service over or into Australian territory except in accordance with an International Airline Licence.
1.2.2 The requirement to hold an International Airline Licence does not apply to the following categories of scheduled international air services:
a. scheduled international air services that fly over Australian territory but do not land in Australian territory;
b. scheduled international air services that land in Australian territory but do not set down or take on passengers or cargo for reward or hire;
c. scheduled international air services operated in accordance with an agreement, between an international airline and the holder of an international airline licence, which the Secretary has approved in writing.
1.2.3 An International Airline Licence shall not be granted to an international airline of a country other than Australia unless that country and Australia are parties to the Air Transit Agreement, or to some other agreement or arrangement, whether bilateral or multi-lateral under which scheduled international air services of that other country may, subject to the agreement or arrangement, be operated over or into Australian territory.
1.2.4 Applicants for an International Airline Licence may obtain a copy of Guidance Notes for Applicants at:
http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/aviation/international/ial/index.a spx.
1.2.5 All holders of International Airline Licences are required to notify the Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure and Transport in an approved form of any new or changed international (scheduled) air service. The requirements for lodging of