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Meteorologia MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA METEOROLOGIA ICA 105-1 DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS 2006 MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO METEOROLOGIA ICA 105-1 DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS 2006 MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO PORTARIA DECEA N° 15/SDOP, DE 25 DE JULHO DE 2006. Aprova a reedição da Instrução sobre Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas. O CHEFE DO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES DO DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o Artigo 1°, inciso IV, da Portaria DECEA n°136-T/DGCEA, de 28 de novembro de 2005, RESOLVE: Art. 1o Aprovar a reedição da ICA 105-1 “Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas”, que com esta baixa. Art. 2o Esta Instrução entra em vigor em 1º de setembro de 2006. Art. 3o Revoga-se a Portaria DECEA nº 131/SDOP, de 1º de julho de 2003, publicada no Boletim Interno do DECEA nº 124, de 08 de julho de 2003. (a) Brig Ar RICARDO DA SILVA SERVAN Chefe do Subdepartamento de Operações do DECEA (Publicada no BCA nº 146, de 07 de agosto de 2006) MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO PORTARIA DECEA N° 33 /SDOP, DE 13 DE SETEMBRO DE 2007. Aprova a edição da emenda à Instrução sobre Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas. O CHEFE DO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES DO DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o Artigo 1°, alínea g, da Portaria DECEA n°34-T/DGCEA, de 15 de março de 2007, RESOLVE: Art. 1o Aprovar a edição da emenda à ICA 105-1 “Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas”, que com esta baixa. Art. 2o Esta Emenda entra em vigor em 25 de outubro de 2007. (a) Brig Ar JOSÉ ROBERTO MACHADO E SILVA Chefe do Subdepartamento de Operações do DECEA (Publicada no BCA nº 191, de 04 de outubro de 2007) BRASIL ICA 105-1 DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO MODIFICAÇÃO DIVISÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES AERONÁUTICAS SUBSTITUTIVA AV. GENERAL JUSTO, 160 – 2º ANDAR 25 OUT 2007 20021-130 – RIO DE JANEIRO – RJ Tel.: (21) 2585-8300 R.363 AFTN: SBRJYGYI ADM: PAME FAX: (21) 2585-8300 R.362 TELEX: 2137113 COMAER BR DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS A ICA 105-1, aprovada pela Portaria DECEA Nº 15/SDOP, de 25 de julho de 2006, publicada no BCA nº 146, de 07 de agosto de 2006, é assim modificada: 1 SUBSTITUIÇÃO DE PÁGINAS RETIRE ANO COLOQUE ANO RETIRE ANO COLOQUE ANO Pág 4 2006 Pág 4 2007 Pág 82 2006 Pág 82 2007 Pág 38 2006 Pág 38 2007 Pág 85 2006 Pág 85 2007 Pág 41 2006 Pág 41 2007 Pág 86 2006 Pág 86 2007 Pág 42 2006 Pág 42 2007 Pág 87 2006 Pág 87 2007 Pág 60 2006 Pág 60 2007 Pág 88 2006 Pág 88 2007 Pág 63 2006 Pág 63 2007 Pág 91 2006 Pág 91 2007 Pág 64 2006 Pág 64 2007 Pág 98 2006 Pág 98 2007 Pág 65 2006 Pág 65 2007 Pág 99 2006 Pág 99 2007 Pág 66 2006 Pág 66 2007 Pág 103 2006 Pág 103 2007 Pág 67 2006 Pág 67 2007 Pág 104 2006 Pág 104 2007 Pág 68 2006 Pág 68 2007 Pág 111 2006 Pág 111 2007 Pág 69 2006 Pág 69 2007 Pág 113 2006 Pág 113 2007 Pág 70 2006 Pág 70 2007 Pág 114 2006 Pág 114 2007 Pág 71 2006 Pág 71 2007 Pág 115 2006 Pág 115 2007 Pág 72 2006 Pág 72 2007 Pág 116 2006 Pág 116 2007 Pág 74 2006 Pág 74 2007 Pág 117 2006 Pág 117 2007 Pág 75 2006 Pág 75 2007 Pág 122 2006 Pág 122 2007 Pág 76 2006 Pág 76 2007 Pág 123 2006 Pág 123 2007 Pág 77 2006 Pág 77 2007 Pág 124 2006 Pág 124 2007 Pág 79 2006 Pág 79 2007 Pág 125 2006 Pág 125 2007 Pág 80 2006 Pág 80 2007 Pág 127 2006 Pág 127 2007 Pág 81 2006 Pág 81 2007 2 CORREÇÃO PÁGINA ITEM ALÍNEA NOTA Pág 4 Sumário (modificado) 4.1.8 (inserido) Pág 38 4.1.9 (inserido) 4.1.10 (modificado) Pág 41 4.5.4 (modificado) 4.6.2.1 (inserido) Pág 42 4.6.2.2 (inserido) Pág 60 Tabela (modificada) Pág 63 Tabela (modificada) Pág 64 Tabela (modificada) Pág 65 Tabela (modificada) Pág 66 Tabela (modificada) Pág 67 Tabela (modificada) Pág 68 Tabela (modificada) Pág 69 Tabela (modificada) Pág 70 Tabela (modificada) Pág 71 Tabela (modificada) Pág 72 Tabela (modificada) Pág 74 Tabela (modificada) Pág 75 Tabela (modificada) Pág 76 Tabela (modificada) Pág 77 Tabela (modificada) Pág 79 Tabela (modificada) Pág 80 Tabela (modificada) Pág 81 Tabela (modificada) Pág 82 Tabela (modificada) Pág 85 Tabela (modificada) Pág 86 Tabela (modificada) Pág 87 Tabela (modificada) Pág 88 Tabela (modificada) Pág 91 Tabela (modificada) Pág 98 Tabela (modificada) Pág 99 Tabela (modificada) Pág 103 Tabela (modificada) Pág 104 Tabela (modificada) Pág 111 Tabela (modificada) Pág 113 Tabela (modificada) PÁGINA ITEM ALÍNEA NOTA Pág 114 Tabela (modificada) Pág 115 Tabela (modificada) Pág 116 Tabela (modificada) Pág 117 Tabela (modificada) Pág 122 Tabela (modificada) Pág 123 Tabela (modificada) Pág 124 Tabela (modificada) Pág 125 Tabela (modificada) Pág 127 Tabela (modificada) 3 ARQUIVO Depois de efetuar as substituições, coloque esta folha após a página de rosto da publicação original. 4 APROVAÇÃO Portaria DECEA Nº 33/SDOP, de 13 de setembro de 2007. MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO PORTARIA DECEA N° 32/SDOP, DE 02 DE JULHO DE 2008. Aprova a modificação à Instrução sobre Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas. O CHEFE DO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES DO DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o Artigo 1°, inciso III, da Portaria DECEA n°1-T/DGCEA, de 1º de janeiro de 2008, RESOLVE: Art. 1o Aprovar a edição da modificação à ICA 105-1 “Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas”, que com esta baixa. Art. 2o Esta modificação entra em vigor em 1º de agosto de 2008. (a) Brig Ar JOSÉ ROBERTO MACHADO E SILVA Chefe do Subdepartamento de Operações do DECEA (Publicada no BCA nº 137, de 23 de julho de 2008) BRASIL ICA 105-1 DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO MODIFICAÇÃO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES SUBSTITUTIVA DIVISÃO DE GERENCIAMENTO DA NAVEGAÇÃO AÉREA 01 AGO 2008 AV. GENERAL JUSTO, 160 – 2º ANDAR 20021-130 – RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ Tel.: (21) 2585-8300 R.363 AFTN: SBRJYGYI ADM: PAME FAX: (21) 2585-8300 R.362 TELEX: 2137113 COMAER BR DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS A ICA 105-1, aprovada pela Portaria DECEA Nº 15/SDOP, de 25 de julho de 2006, publicada no BCA nº 146, de 07 de agosto de 2006, é assim modificada: 1 SUBSTITUIÇÃO DE PÁGINAS RETIRAR ANO INSERIR ANO RETIRAR ANO INSERIR ANO Prefácio 2006 Prefácio 2008 Pág 79 2007 Pág 79 2008 Pág 14 2006 Pág 14 2008 Pág 82 2007 Pág 82 2008 Pág 15 2006 Pág 15 2008 Pág 87 2007 Pág 87 2008 Pág 16 2006 Pág 16 2008 Pág 88 2007 Pág 88 2008 Pág 17 2006 Pág 17 2008 Pág 89 2006 Pág 89 2008 Pág 18 2006 Pág 18 2008 Pág 90 2006 Pág 90 2008 Pág 19 2006 Pág 19 2008 Pág 91 2007 Pág 91 2008 Pág 24 2006 Pág 24 2008 Pág 92 2006 Pág 92 2008 Pág 25 2006 Pág 25 2008 Pág 94 2006 Pág 94 2008 Pág 26 2006 Pág 26 2008 Pág 96 2006 Pág 96 2008 Pág 27 2006 Pág 27 2008 Pág 98 2007 Pág 98 2008 Pág 28 2006 Pág 28 2008 Pág 99 2007 Pág 99 2008 Pág 29 2006 Pág 29 2008 Pág 102 2006 Pág 102 2008 Pág 30 2006 Pág 30 2008 Pág 103 2007 Pág 103 2008 Pág 31 2006 Pág 31 2008 Pág 104 2007 Pág 104 2008 Pág 32 2006 Pág 32 2008 Pág 109 2006 Pág 109 2008 Pág 33 2006 Pág 33 2008 Pág 113 2007 Pág 113 2008 Pág 34 2006 Pág 34 2008 Pág 114 2007 Pág 114 2008 Pág 35 2006 Pág 35 2008 Pág 115 2007 Pág 115 2008 Pág 36 2006 Pág 36 2008 Pág 116 2007 Pág 116 2008 Pág 37 2006 Pág 37 2008 Pág 117 2007 Pág 117 2008 Pág 38 2007 Pág 38 2008 Pág 122 2007 Pág 122 2008 Pág 39 2007 Pág 39 2008 Pág 124 2007 Pág 124 2008 Pág 40 2007 Pág 40 2008 Pág 125 2007 Pág 125 2008 Pág 45 2006 Pág 45 2008 Pág 126 2006 Pág 126 2008 Pág 46 2006 Pág 46 2008 Pág 127 2007 Pág 127 2008 Pág 55 2006 Pág 55 2008 Pág 162 2006 Pág 162 2008 Pág 60 2007 Pág 60 2008 Pág 166 2006 Pág 166 2008 Pág 63 2007 Pág 63 2008 Pág 167 2006 Pág 167 2008 Pág 64 2007 Pág 64 2008 Pág 168 2006 Pág 168 2008 Pág 65 2007 Pág 65 2008 Pág 247 2006 Pág 247 2008 Pág 66 2007 Pág 66 2008 Pág 248 2006 Pág 248 2008 Pág 67 2007 Pág 67 2008 Pág 365 2006 Pág 365 2008 Pág 69 2007 Pág 69 2008 Pág 366 2006 Pág 366 2008 Pág 71 2007 Pág 71 2008 Pág 367 2006 Pág 367 2008 Pág 74 2007 Pág 74 2008 Pág 368 2006 Pág 368 2008 Pág 75 2007 Pág 75 2008 Pág 369 2006 Pág 369 2008 Pág 77 2007 Pág 77 2008 Pág 370 2006 Pág 370 2008 2 CORREÇÃO PÁGINA ITEM ALÍNEA NOTA Prefácio Prefácio (modificado) Pág 14 2.1.2 (modificado) Pág 17 2.3.1 (modificado) “d” Pág 24 3.2.2 (modificado) “e” 3.2.11 (inserido) Pág 25 3.2.12 (inserido) Pág 37 3.4 (modificado) 4.1.9 (modificado) Pág 38 4.2.1 (modificado) 4.2.2 (modificado) Pág 39 4.2.3 (modificado) 4.4.1 (modificado) “a” Pág 40 4.4.2 (modificado) Pág 45 5.1 (modificado) Pág 46 6.4 (modificado) Pág 55 Tabela (modificada) Pág 60 Tabela (modificada) Pág 63 Tabela (modificada) Pág 64 Tabela (modificada) Pág 65 Tabela (modificada) Pág 66 Tabela (modificada) Pág 67 Tabela (modificada) Pág 69 Tabela (modificada) Pág 71 Tabela (modificada) Pág 74 Tabela (modificada) Pág 75 Tabela (modificada) Pág 77 Tabela (modificada) Pág 79 Tabela (modificada) Pág 82 Tabela (modificada) Pág 87 Tabela (modificada) Pág 88 Tabela (modificada) Pág 89 Tabela (modificada) Pág 90 Tabela (modificada) Pág 91 Tabela (modificada) Pág 92 Tabela (modificada) Pág 94 Tabela (modificada) Pág 96 Tabela (modificada) Pág 98 Tabela (modificada) Pág 99 Tabela (modificada) Pág 102 Tabela (modificada) Pág 103 Tabela (modificada) Pág 104 Tabela (modificada) Pág 109 Tabela (modificada) Pág 113 Tabela (modificada) Pág 114 Tabela (modificada) Pág 115 Tabela (modificada) Pág 116 Tabela (modificada) Pág 117 Tabela (modificada) Pág 122 Tabela (modificada) Pág 124 Tabela (modificada) Pág 125 Tabela (modificada) Pág 126 Tabela (modificada) Pág 127 Tabela (modificada) Pág 162 Tabela (modificada) Pág 166 Tabela (modificada) Pág 167 Tabela (modificada) Pág 168 Tabela (modificada) Pág 247 Tabela (modificada) Pág 248 Tabela (modificada) Pág 365 Tabela (modificada) Pág 366 Tabela (modificada) Pág 367 Tabela (modificada) Pág 368 Tabela (modificada) Pág 369 Tabela (modificada) Pág 370 Tabela (modificada) 3 ARQUIVO Após substituí-las, inserir a portaria e esta folha após a portaria da publicação.
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