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AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PUBLICATION Second Edition 2018 SOMALI CIVIL AVIATION & METEOROLOGY AUTHORITY AIP AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PUBLICATION Second Edition 2018 FISS FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PUBLICATION SOMALIA PART 1 GENERAL (GEN) INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP GEN 0.1-1 SOMALIA 01FEB 18 PART 1 — GENERAL (GEN) GEN 0. GEN 0.1 PREFACES 1. Name of the publishing authority pages; List of hand amendments to the AIP; and The AIP Somalia is published by the Flight the Table of Contents to Part 1. Information Services for Somalia(FISS) GEN 1. National regulations and requirements — 2. Applicable ICAO documents Designated authorities; Entry, transit and departure of aircraft; Entry, transit and departure of passengers and The AIP is prepared in accordance with the Standards crew; Entry, transit and departure of cargo; Aircraft and Recommended Practices (SARPs) of Annex 15 to instruments, equipment and flight documents; the Convention on International Civil Aviation and Summary of national regulations and international the ICAO Aeronautical Information Services Manual agreements/ conventions; and Differences from ICAO (Doc 8126). Charts contained in the AIP are produced Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures. in accordance with Annex 4 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the ICAO GEN 2. Tables and codes — Measuring system, Aeronautical Chart Manual (Doc 8697). Differences aircraft markings, holidays; Abbreviations used in from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and AIS publications; Chart symbols; Location indicators; Procedures are given in subsection GEN 1.7. List of radio navigation aids; Conversion tables; and Sunrise/Sunset tables. 3. The AIP structure and established regular amendment interval GEN 3. Services —Aeronautical information services; Aeronautical charts; Air traffic services; 3.1 The AIP structure Communication services; Meteorological services; and Search and rescue. The AIP forms part of the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package, details of which are given in GEN 4. Charges for aerodromes/heliports and air subsection GEN 3.1. The principal AIP structure is navigation services — Aerodrome/heliport charges; shown in graphic form on page GEN 0.1-3. and Air navigation services charges. The AIP is made up of three parts, General (GEN), 3.1.2 Part 2 — En-route (ENR) En-route (ENR) and Aerodromes (AD), each divided into sections and subsections as applicable, containing Part 2 consists of seven sections containing various types of information subjects. information as briefly described hereafter. 3.1.1 Part 1 — General (GEN) ENR 0. — Preface; Record of AIP Amendments; Part 1 consists of five sections containing information Record of AIP Supplements; Checklist of AIP pages; as briefly described hereafter List of hand amendments to the AIP; and the Table of Contents to Part 2. GEN 0. — Preface; Record of AIP Amendments; ENR 1. General rules and procedures — General Record of AIP Supplements; Checklist of AIP rules; Visual flight rules; Instrument flight rules; ATS airspace classification; Holding, approach and departure procedures; Radar services and Note. — Other types of routes, which are specified procedures; Altimeter setting procedures; Regional in connection with procedures for traffic to and supplementary procedures; Air traffic flow from aerodromes/heliports, are described in the management; Flight planning; Addressing of flight relevant sections and subsections of Part 3 — plan messages; Interception of civil aircraft; Aerodromes. Unlawful interference; and Air traffic incidents. ENR 4. Radio navigation aids/systems — Radio ENR 2. Air traffic services airspace — Detailed navigation aids — en-route; Special navigation description of Flight information regions (FIR); systems; Name-code designators for significant Upper flight information regions (UIR); Terminal points; and Aeronautical ground lights — en-route. control areas (TMA); and Other regulated airspace. ENR 5. Navigation warnings — Prohibited, ENR 3. ATS routes — Detailed description of restricted and danger areas; Military exercise and Lower ATS routes; Upper ATS routes; Area training areas and air defense identification zone navigation routes; Helicopter routes; Other routes; (ADIZ); Other activities of a dangerous nature and and En-route holding. other potential hazards; Air navigation obstacles — FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA 2ND EDITION GEN 0.1-2 AIP 01 AUG 18 SOMALIA en-route; Aerial sporting and recreational activities; 4. Service to contact in case of detected AIP and Bird migration and areas with sensitive fauna. errors or omissions ENR 6. En-route charts — En-route Chart — In the compilation of the AIP, care has been taken ICAO and index charts. to ensure that the information contained therein is accurate and complete. Any errors and omissions 3.1.3 Part 3 — Aerodromes (AD) which may nevertheless be detected, as well as any correspondence concerning the Integrated Part 3 consists of four sections containing Aeronautical Information Package, should be information as briefly described hereafter. referred to: AD 0. — Preface; Record of AIP Amendments; Aeronautical Information Service Record of AIP Supplements; Checklist of AIP Mogadishu, Somalia pages; List of hand amendments to the AIP; and the TEL: +2521857394, +2521857389 Table of Contents to Part 3. E-mail: [email protected] SITA NR: NBOTCYA AD 1. Aerodromes/Heliports — Introduction — AFS: HCMMYOYX Aerodrome/heliport availability; Rescue and https://www.icao.int/ESAF/FISS firefighting services and Snow plan; Index to aerodromes and heliports; and Grouping of aerodromes/heliports. AD 2. Aerodromes — Detailed information about aerodromes, including helicopter-landing areas, if located at the aerodromes, listed under 24 subsections. AD 3. Heliports — Detailed information about heliports (not located at aerodromes), listed under 23 subsections. 3.2 Regular amendment interval Regular amendments to the AIP will be issued twice a year. The publication dates will be on the first day of February and July of each year. AMDT NO.2 FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA AIP GEN 0.1-3 SOMALIA 01FEB 18 THE INTEGRATED AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PACKAGE AIP including Amendments AIC NOTAM and PIB and Supplements PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 GENERAL (GEN) EN-ROUTE (ENR) AERODROMES (AD) GEN 0 ENR 0 AD 0 GEN 1 ENR 1 AD1 National Regulations and General Rules and Aerodromes/Heliports- Requirements Procedures Introduction AD 2 Aerodromes GEN 2 ENR 2 Tables and Codes ATS Airspace AD 3 Heliports GEN 3 ENR 3 Services ATS Routes GEN 4 ENR 4 Charges of Radio Navigation Aerodromes/Heliports Aids/Systems and Air Navigation Services ENR 5 Navigation Warnings ENR 6 En-route Charts FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA 2ND EDITION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP GEN 0.2 SOMALIA 29 MAR 18 GEN 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS AIP AMENDMENT AIRAC AIP AMENDMENT Publication Date Inserted Publication Effective Inserted NR/Year date inserted by NR/Year date date by 01/2018 Incorporated 02/2018 25 July 2018 02 Aug 2018 FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA AMDT NO.1 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP GEN 0.3-1 SOMALIA 29 MAR 18 GEN 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS AIP Supplements not included in this list have been incorporated into the AIP AIP section(s) Period of Cancellation NR/Year Subject affected validity record SUP 62/2018 In-flight Broadcast Procedure (IFBP) to be ENR PERM applied in Mogadishu FIR AIRAC AIP SUP 61/2018 CPDLC Operational Trials in Mogadishu FIR ENR - AIRAC AIP SUP 60/2018 Relocation of Mogadishu FIC Operations from GEN PERM Nairobi to Mogadishu Aden Adde Intl. Airport SUP 44/2017 Fallback Procedure for HF Radio GEN,ENR PERM Communication Failure SUP 34/2017 Direct flights from Aden Adde Intl. Airport to GEN PERM Nairobi/JKIA SUP 26/2017 Status of Airfields in Somalia AD PERM SUP 25/2017 Closure of Aerodromes AD PERM SUP 24/2017 Operations at Unmanned Airfields AD PERM SUP 14/2017 Unauthorized use of Aviation Frequency bands GEN PERM AIRAC AIP SUP 01/2016 Strategic Lateral Offset Procedures (SLOPs) ENR PERM FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SOMALIA AMDT NO.1. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIP GEN 0.4.-1 SOMALIA 01 AUG 18 PART 1 — GENERAL 3.1-3 29 MAR 18 1.10-3 29 MAR 18 (GEN) 3.1-4 01 AUG 18 1.10-4 29 MAR 18 3.2-1 01 FEB 18 1.10-5 29 MAR 18 GEN 0 3.2-2 01 FEB 18 1.10-6 29 MAR 18 0.1-1 01 FEB 18 3.2-3 01 FEB 18 1.10-7 29 MAR 18 0.1-2 01 AUG 18 3.3-1 01 AUG 18 1.10-8 29 MAR 18 0.1-3 01 FEB 18 3.3-2 01 AUG 18 1.10-9 29 MAR 18 0.2-1 01 FEB 18 3.4-1 01 AUG 18 1.10-10 29 MAR18 0.3-1 29 MAR 18 3.4-2 01 FEB 18 1.10-11 01 FEB 18 0.4-1 01 AUG 18 3.5-1 01 AUG 18 1.10-12 29 MAR 18 0.4-2 01 AUG 18 3.5-2 01 FEB 18 1.10-13 29 MAR 18 0.5-1 01 FEB 18 3.6-1 01 FEB 18 1.10-14 29 MAR 18 0.6-1 01 FEB 18 1.10-15 01 FEB 18 0.6-2 01 FEB 18 GEN 4 1.10-16 29 MAR 18 0.6-3 01 FEB 18 4.1-1 01 AUG 18 1.11-1 01 FEB 18 4.1-2 01 AUG 18 1.12-1 01 FEB 18 GEN 1 4.2-1 01 FEB 18 1.13-1 01 FEB 18 1.1-1 01 AUG 18 1.14-1 01 FEB 18 1.2-1 01 AUG 18 PART 2 — EN ROUTE 1.3-1 29 MAR 18 (ENR) ENR 2 1.4-1 01 FEB 18 2.1-1 01 AUG 18 1.5-1 01 FEB 18 ENR 1 2.1-2 01 FEB 18 1.6-1 01 FEB 18 1.1-1 01 FEB 18 1.7-1 01 FEB 18 1.1-2 01 FEB 18 ENR 3 1.1-3 01 FEB 18 3.1-1 01 FEB 18 GEN 2 1.1-4 01 FEB 18 3.1-2 01 FEB 18 2.1-1 01 FEB 18 1.1-5 01 FEB 18 3.2-1 01 AUG 18 2.1-2 01 FEB 18 1.1-6 01 FEB 18 3.2-2 01 AUG 18 2.2-1 01 FEB 18 1.1-7 01 FEB 18 3.2-3 29 MAR 18 2.2-2 01 FEB 18 1.1-8 01 FEB 18 3.2-4 29 MAR 18 2.2-3 01 FEB 18 1.1-9 01 FEB 18 3.2-5 29 MAR 18 2.2-4 01 FEB 18 1.1-10 01 FEB 18 3.2-6 29 MAR 18 2.2-5 01 FEB 18 1.1-11 01 FEB 18 3.2-7
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