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AIP Amendments: GEN 0.2-1 AIP MYANMAR AIRAC AMDT 03/2018-1 Contact AIS Publications AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 Post: Effective date AERONAUTICAL 13 SEP 2018 INFORMATION SERVICES Publication date Department of Civil Aviation 16 AUG 2018 ATC Operations Building Yangon International airport YANGON 11021, MYANMAR Tel: 95 1 533085 Fax: 95 1 533085/533016 AFTN: VYYYYOYX URL: www.ais.gov.mm mailto: [email protected] SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN YANGON FIR Withdrawn YGN NDB, Establishment for New Restricted Areas 1 GENERAL(GEN) LIST OF HAND AMENDMENT GEN 0.5 ICAO DIFFERENCES FROM SARPs GEN 1.7 ICAO ABBREVIATIONS AND CODES GEN 2.2 2 EN-ROUTE(ENR) ATS Routes ENR 3.1 RNAV Routes ENR 3.3 NAVIGATION WARNINGS ENR 5.1/ENR 5.2 MILITARY EXERCISE AND TRAINING AREAS ENR 5.1-TRNG/Chart 3 AERODROME(AD) • AD 2.VYYY-ADC, AD 2.VYYY-NDB/DME03, AD 2.VYYY-VOR/DME21, AD 2.VYYY-ILS/DME21. • AD 2.VYDW-ADC, AD 2.VYDW-VOR/DME16. • AD 2.VYKP-ADC • AD 2.VYLK-ADC • AD 2.VYME-ADC, VYME-NDB18, VYME-NDB36 • AD 2.VYMK-VOR/DME04, VYMK-VOR/DME22 • AD 2.VYPN-ADC 4 Insert the attachment replacement pages which are marked with highlighted in the checklist of pages: GEN 0.4-1 to GEN 0.4-3. 5 Record of AIP Amendments: GEN 0.2-1. 6 Records of Current AIP Supplements: GEN 0.3-1. 7 List of Hand amendments to the AIP: GEN 0.5-1. 8 This amendment incorporates information contained in the following AIP SUP, AIC and NOTAM which are hereby cancelled: • AIP SUP: Nil • AIC: Nil • NOTAM: A0150/2017, B0149/2017, C0404/2017, A0144/2018, B0140/2018, C0295/2018, A0149/2018, B0145/2018, C0305/2018. A0160/2018, B0156/2018, C0327/2018, A0161/2018, B0157/2018, C0328/2018, A0162/2018, B0158/2018, C0329/2018, A0163/2018, B0159/2018, C0330/2018, A0172/2018, B0168/2018, C0345/2018. 9 Monthly NOTAM Lists are available on www.ais.gov.mm. 10 AIS Myanmar certified ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Effective From 01 JAN 2018. Department of Civil Aviation AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 AIRAC AMDT 03/2018-2 AIP MYANMAR Amended Pages GEN 0.2-1: : replaced. GEN 0.3-1/2: : replaced. GEN 0.4-1/2: : replaced. GEN 0.4-3: : replaced. GEN 0.5-1: : replaced. GEN 1.7-1/2: : replaced. GEN 2.2-1/2: : replaced. GEN 2.2-3/4: : replaced. GEN 2.2-5/6: : replaced. GEN 2.2-7/8: : replaced. GEN 2.2-9: : inserted. GEN 2.5-1/2: : replaced. GEN 3.3-1/2: : replaced. ENR 2.1-5/6: : replaced. ENR 2.1-7/8: : replaced. ENR 3.1-3/4: : replaced. ENR 3.1-5/6: : replaced. ENR 3.1-15/16: : replaced. ENR 3.1-17/18: : replaced. ENR 3.3-1/2: : replaced. ENR 3.3-5/6: : replaced. ENR 3.3-7/8: : replaced. ENR 3.3-9/10: : replaced. ENR 3.3-13: : replaced. ENR 4.1-1/2: : replaced. ENR 4.4-1/2: : replaced. ENR 5.1-1/2: : replaced. ENR 5.1-3/4: : replaced. ENR 5.1-5/6: : replaced. ENR 5.1-TRNG: : replaced. ENR 5.2-1/2: : replaced. ENR 5.2-3/4: : replaced. AD 0.6-1/2: : replaced. AD 0.6-7/8: : replaced. AD 0.6-9/10: : replaced. AD 0.6-11/12: : replaced. AD 1.5-1: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-5/6: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-7/8: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-9/10: : inserted. AD 2.VYYY-ADC: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-LAYOUT: : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-ILS/DME21 : : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-VOR/DME21 : : replaced. AD 2.VYYY-NDB/DME03: : replaced. AD : remove. 2.VYYY-LAYOUT.BACKPAGE: AD 2.VYYY-NDB/DME21: : remove. AD 2.VYAN-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYBG-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYDW-5/6: : replaced. AD 2.VYDW-ADC: : inserted. AD 2.VYDW-VOR/DME16: : inserted. VYDW AD 2-7: : remove. VYDW AD 2-9: : remove. VYDW AD 2-11: : remove. AD 2.VYHH-5: : replaced. AD 2.VYHL-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYKP-5: : replaced. AD 2.VYKP-ADC: : inserted. VYKP AD 2-7: : remove. AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 Department of Civil Aviation AIP MYANMAR AIRAC AMDT 03/2018-3 AD 2.VYLK-5: : replaced. AD 2.VYLK-ADC: : inserted. VYLK AD 2-7: : remove. AD 2.VYLS-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYLS-5/6: : replaced. AD 2.VYMD-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYMD-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYMD-5/6: : replaced. AD 2.VYMD-7/8: : replaced. AD 2.VYME-5: : replaced. AD 2.VYME-ADC : : replaced. AD 2.VYME-NDB18: : inserted. AD 2.VYME-NDB36: : inserted. VYME AD 2-9: : remove. VYME AD 2-11: : remove. AD 2.VYMK-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYMK-VOR/DME04: : replaced. AD 2.VYMK-VOR/DME22: : replaced. AD 2.VYMN-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYMY-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYMY-5: : replaced. AD 2.VYNT-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYNT-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYNT-5/6: : replaced. AD 2.VYNT-7: : replaced. AD 2.VYPN-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYPN-ADC: : replaced. AD 2.VYPT-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYSW-1/2: : replaced. AD 2.VYSW-3/4: : replaced. AD 2.VYTL-1/2: : replaced. Department of Civil Aviation AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP MYANMAR GEN 0.2-1 ~~~eaip-amdt~~~ver-date-2018-07-06T04-26-10-46113 SEP 2018 GEN 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS AIP AMENDMENT NR/Year Publication date Date inserted Inserted by 01/2016 24 JUN 2016 08 JUL 2016 02/2017 02 MAR 2017 15 MAR 2017 AIRAC AIP AMENDMENT NR/Year Publication date Effective date Inserted by 02/2016 13 OCT 2016 10 NOV 2016 01/2017 03 AUG 2017 14 SEP 2017 01/2018 07 DEC 2017 04 JAN 2018 02/2018 01 MAR 2018 29 MAR 2018 03/2018 16 AUG 2018 13 SEP 2018 Department of Civil Aviation AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP MYANMAR GEN 0.3-1 15 MAR 2017 GEN 0.3 RECORD OF CURRENT AIP SUPPLEMENTS NR/Year Subject AIP section(s) Period of validity Cancellation record affected 01/2003 RVSM Policy and Procedures in Yangon FIR ENR From 27 NOV 2003 UFN 05/2004 Implementation of RNP10 Airspace in Yangon ENR From 01 SEP 2004 FIR UFN 06/2004 Implementation of Lateral Offset Procedure ENR From 14 OCT 2004 UFN 03/2005 Airspace Structure within Yangon FIR ENR From 01 SEP 2005 UFN 31/2009 Bypass procedure to alleviate bunching of ENR From 07 DEC 2009 flights on L759 over the Bay of Bengal during UFN the ATFM period. 02/2011 Yangon FIR - Landing Clearance GEN From 30 MAY 2011 UFN 03/2011 Yangon FIR - Ground Handling Service GEN From 30 MAY 2011 UFN 04/2011 Yangon FIR - Arrival Visa Counter GEN From 30 MAY 2011 UFN 01/2013 Yangon Airport - Vacating Runway AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 02/2013 Yangon Airport - Departure Procedure AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 03/2013 Yangon Airport - ACFT Taxi AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 04/2013 Yangon Airport - ATC Procedure ENR From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 05/2013 Yangon Airport - Helicopter Taxi Procedure AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 06/2013 Yangon Airport - Push back/ Start/ Taxi AD From 01 AUG 2013 Procedure UFN 07/2013 Yangon FIR - AFTN Address ENR From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 08/2013 Yangon FIR - Mach Capability ENR From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 09/2013 Yangon FIR - Contingency Routes ENR From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 10/2013 Yangon FIR - Over Flight Clearance GEN From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 13/2013 Yangon FIR - New Flight plan Format GEN From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 14/2013 Bagan Airport - ACFT Stand AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 15/2013 Mandalay Airport - ATC Procedure ENR From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 16/2013 Mandalay Airport - PSR AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 17/2013 Mandalay Airport - High Tension AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 18/2013 Naypyitaw Airport - New Terminal/Apron AD From 01 AUG 2013 UFN 02/2015 Implementation of RNP10 Operations (50 NM AD From 12 NOV 2015 Longitudinal Separation) on RNAV Routes UFN L759, M770, L301, N895, P646, L507, M626, M502, P762, L515 03/2015 Establishment of Performance Based AD From 10 DEC 2015 Navigation (PBN) Procedures At UFN Yangon/Mandalay International Airport Department of Civil Aviation AMDT 02/2017 GEN 0.3-2 AIP MYANMAR 13 SEP 2018~~~eaip-amdt~~~ver-date-2018-07-06T04-26-10-461 NR/Year Subject AIP section(s) Period of validity Cancellation record affected 04/2015 Establishment of Performance Based AD From 10 DEC 2015 Navigation (PBN) Procedures At UFN Yangon/Mandalay International Airport 02/2016 Mandalay International Airport, RNAV-1 AD From 10 DEC 2015 (GNSS) SIDs and STARs UFN 01/2017 Establishment of the Area Navigation Routes ENR From 02 FEB 2017 RNP10 Within Yangon FIR UFN 02/2017 Revision ATS Routes Within Yangon FIR ENR From 02 FEB 2017 UFN 03/2017 Operating Procedures For RNP10 Operations ENR From 02 FEB 2017 On ATS Routes L507, P646, N895, L524, UFN M506 And L301 04/2017 Implementation of The Operating Procedures ENR From 02 FEB 2017 For Uni-Directional Air Traffic Flow Within UFN Yangon FIR 05/2017 Implementation of Air Traffic Flow ENR From 02 FEB 2017 Management Procedures Over Bay of Bengal, UFN South Asia and Pakistan Through KABUL FIR 06/2017 Re-Sectorization of YANGON ACC ENR From 20 JUL 2017 UFN 08/2017 Establishment of Conventional and RNAV ENR From 07 DEC 2017 Holding Procedures at Yangon International UFN Airport 01/2018 Establishment of Performance Based AD From 29 MAR 2018 Navigation(PBN) Procedures at Naypyitaw UFN International Airport and Bagan/Nyaung U Airport 02/2018 Establishment of Instrument Landing AD From 29 MAR 2018 System(ILS) Approach Procedures at UFN Naypyitaw International Airport 04/2018 Establishment of New Aerodrome AD From 29 MAR 2018 VYCZ/CHANMYATHAZI UFN 05/2018 Yangon International Airport, RNAV 1(GNSS) AD From 13 SEP 2018 SIDS and STARS Operating Procedure UFN AIRAC AMDT 03/2018 Department of Civil Aviation AIP MYANMAR GEN 0.4-1 ~~~eaip-amdt~~~ver-date-2018-07-06T04-26-10-46113 SEP 2018 GEN 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES GEN 3.4-Telephone 04 JAN 2018 ENR 3.1-6 13 SEP 2018 Part 1 – General (GEN) GEN 3.5-1 04 JAN 2018 ENR 3.1-7 04 JAN 2018 GEN 0 GEN 3.5-2 04 JAN 2018 ENR 3.1-8 04 JAN 2018 GEN 3.5-3 01 JAN 2013 ENR 3.1-9 04 JAN 2018 GEN 0.1-1 10 NOV 2016 GEN 3.6-1 14 SEP 2017 ENR 3.1-10 04 JAN 2018 GEN 0.1-2 04 JAN 2018 GEN 3.6-2 14 SEP 2017 ENR 3.1-11 04 JAN 2018 GEN 0.1-3 01 JAN 2015 GEN 3.6-SAR 14 SEP 2017 ENR 3.1-12 04 JAN 2018 GEN 0.2-1 13 SEP 2018 ENR 3.1-13 04 JAN 2018 GEN 4 GEN 0.3-1 15 MAR 2017 ENR 3.1-14
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