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When the program stops the sign starts flashing. Click to continue.Next

The presentation runs automatically when the symbol is in view.

To return to the table of contents use

Speaker sound is not available.

Running time 30 – 45 minutes.

To terminate click

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TechnicalTechnicalinformationinformation

&&User guideUser guide

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The focus of our development has been to create a modern chart specification, taking into consideration recent research and our vast experience as a chart producer. In this

presentation we have highlighted the changes, so please take some time to go through it.

A brief overview of the new features:

Page numbering and chart name.

Chart frame including frame text.

Introduction of Communication box on several types of charts.

Enhanced symbols.

Improved presentation of altitudes.

Presentation of Take-off minima on aerodrome charts.

Depiction of Landing minima.

2007 Navtech EAG ©

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SID or DEPARTURE IntroductionLegend part 1Legend part 2Legend part 3

STAR or ARRIVAL IntroductionLegend part 1Legend part 2Legend part 3

IAC Introduction Chart areasPlan view - Legend part 1Plan view - Legend part 2Plan view - Legend part 3

Plan view - Legend part 4 Profile view - Legend Minima - Legend part 1Minima - Legend part 2

Additional Landing Minima - LegendRadar Procedures - Legend

Technical informationIntroductionMenuNumbering of chartsInformation outside the chart frame AERODROME Introduction

AreasLegend part 1Legend part 2

GENERAL IntroductionMain headingsGROUND IntroductionLegend part 1

Legend part 2AREA IntroductionLegends part 1

Legends part 2

RADAR IntroductionLegend part 1Legend part 2

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AREA and RADAR share serial number 20:

AERODROME, GENERAL and GROUND share serial number 10:

SID and DEPARTURE share serial number 30:

Chart types STAR and ARRIVAL share serial number 40:

Chart type IAC has serial number 50:

Chart types Additional Landing Minima and Radar Procedures share serial number 51:

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This example shows an IAC chart. But the information outside the chart frame

is valid for all chart types except the procedure design criteria.

Information outside the chart frame

Changes made in the chart since last issue.

Country, city and aerodrome name. ICAO and IATA

coding for the aerodrome.Chart designator.Chart number and date.

Effective date. When a procedure or other

information goes into effect.

Procedure design criteria. On IACs only.

Copyright and administrative codes.

“Reverse side blank” When back page is empty.

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AERODROME chart contains information on the layout and ground manoeuvring areas, lighting facilities and take-off minima.

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TAKE-OFF MINIMA AREA. The negative print LVP indicates that low visibility procedures must be in force in order to use the particular minima.

RUNWAY AND LIGHTING TABLE with average runway slope, TORA / LDA in metres and feet, and lighting infor-mation. The approach light column gives light intensity and a code letter identifying type of approach light. An explanatory symbol of the approach light is depicted in the chart. Additional visual references such as PAPI, VASIS etc. is shown at the end of the table.

COMMUNICATION AREA showing relevant functions and frequen-cies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate callsign when applicable. (D) indicates datalink availability.

AERODROME DATA AREA. Aerodrome elevation, reference point and rescue and fire fighting category.

CHART AREA.

AERODROME - Areas

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Runway designator with magnetic direction.

Displaced runway threshold.

Physical length of the runway (stopway excluded)

Tower symbol.

Helipad.

Obstacles (ft MSL)

Transmissometer symbol, with or without designator.

Stopway with length.

(Not depicted on this chart)

Aerodrome reference point.

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Threshold coordinates.

Scale bar.

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Jet barrier / Crash barrier at actual

position.

Runway arresting gear at actual position.

Intersection take-off positions with corresponding available

take-off length.

(If not depicted on GROUND chart)

Holding positions (ICAO type A, type B and

intermediate taxi holding position)

Runway / taxiway incursion (Hot Spot) symbol.

(If not depicted on GROUND chart)

(If not depicted on GROUND chart)

Temporary closed manoeuvring areas will be covered with this symbol.

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GENERAL contains information on local procedures for the aerodrome GENERAL contains information on local procedures for the aerodrome such as noise abatement, preferential runway system, taxiway restrictions such as noise abatement, preferential runway system, taxiway restrictions

etc. The information is compiled under four main headings.etc. The information is compiled under four main headings.

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General. Common regulations and information.

Arrival. Regulations and information referring to arriving aircraft.

Company information. Tailored information for a specific customer, with distri-bution limited to the customer concerned.

Departure. Regulations and information referring to departing aircraft.

When there is not enough information to issue a GENERAL page (e.g. smaller

aerodromes) the information will be presented on

the AERODROME chart under the common heading “General Information”.

Chart type GENERAL can be combined (on the same page) with chart type

GROUND, called GENERAL / GROUND.

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Chart GROUND comprises details of parking stands, taxiway system, traffic blocks, intersection take-off positions etc. which cannot be shown on the

AERODROME chart.

Larger airports may require more than one GROUND chart to cover the information, and then a descriptive text is added to the designator

e.g. GROUND Parking, GROUND Cargo terminal, GROUND Overview etc.

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(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

Runway designator with magnetic direction.

Intersection take-off positions with corresponding available

take-off length.

Taxiway designator.

Traffic blocks.

Symbols for holding positions (ICAO type A, type B and

intermediate taxi holding position)

Apron designators.

Parking stand position, with or without parking direction.

GROUND – Legend part 1

(Not depicted on this chart)

Apron elevation, with or without indicated positions.

Physical length of the runway (stopway excluded)

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Temporary closed manoeuvring areas will be covered with this symbol.

Runway / taxiway incursion (Hot Spot) symbol.

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Taxiway restrictions and remarks.

Communication area. Functions and frequencies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate

callsign when applicable. (D) indicates datalink availability.

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AREA chart is issued to depict inbound routes, outbound routes and/or transit routes not covered in ENC (Enroute) charts.

AREA can also be issued for clarity reasons over congested areas where complete information cannot be shown on ENC charts.

AREANavtech aerochart

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Procedure aerodrome.

AREA - Legend part 1

Other aerodrome.

Navigation aid (not part of the procedure)

Compulsory reporting point.

Non-compulsory reporting point.

Intersection with name and coordinates.

Navigation aid with coordinates and service hours.

Airway with name, magnetic direction, segment distance and

official minimum altitude.

Transition with name, magnetic direction, segment distance and

official minimum altitude.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

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AREA - Legend part 2

CROSSING ALTITUDES

Minimum sector altitude as laid down by the authorities. Sector boundaries are defined by magnetic bearings towards

the facility or ARP.

Holding with minimum holding altitude. Holding speed when

deviating from standard (PANS OPS or TERPS) speed.

Conversion table for countries applying metres, showing all altitudes / levels

presented in the chart.

Minimum or not below.

Maximum or not above.

Mandatory or compulsory.

Cross between.

Minimum reception altitude.

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(Not depicted on this chart)

Transition level.

Aerodrome elevation.

Communication area. Functions and frequencies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate callsign when applicable.

Scale bar.

Transition altitude.

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Chart RADAR is produced to show official radar minimum altitudes within specific areas.

Navigation facilities and waypoints are shown for reference purposes.

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RADAR – Legend part 1

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

Procedure aerodrome.

Radar vectoring sectors with minimum altitude in each sector.

Radar sector formed as an arc with DME distance.

Distance circlesbased on a DME facility …

… or based on aerodrome reference point.

Intersection with name and coordinates.

Navigation aid with coordinates.

Other aerodrome.

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Transition level.

Aerodrome elevation.

Scale bar.

Communication area. Functions and frequencies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate

callsign when applicable.

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Chart SID describes official SIDs in graphical and text form. Several SIDs can be presented on the same chart.

When departure routes do not have designators, the chart is designated DEPARTURE.

For customers requiring engine failure procedure this procedure will be depicted in the chart.

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SID or DEPARTURE - Legend part 1

(Not depicted on this chart)

Non-compulsory reporting point.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart) (Not depicted on this chart)

Procedure aerodrome.

Other aerodrome.

Navigation aid (not part of the procedure)

Noise measurement point.

Procedure line with magnetic track, segment distance and an arrowhead pointing at the terminating point of

the procedure.

SID designator.

Compulsory reporting point.

Mileage break.

Fly-by waypoint.

Fly-over waypoint.

Navigation aid (also a fly-by waypoint)

Waypoint with an altitude restriction and coordinates.

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SID or DEPARTURE - Legend part 2

CROSSING ALTITUDES

Minimum or not below.

Maximum or not above.

Mandatory or compulsory.

Cross between.

Minimum reception altitude.

Bust altitude being the first “at” or “maximum” altitude, or initial cleared

altitude, where the aircraft may be required to perform level flight.

Conversion table for countries applying metres. Shows all

altitudes/levels presented in the chart.

Text description starts with common information compiled under headings like COM, NAP,

SPEED etc. Thereafter each SID is described in a table.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

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SID or DEPARTURE - Legend part 3Navtech aerochart

Transition altitude.

Aerodrome elevation.

Scale bar.

Communication area. Functions and frequencies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate

callsign when applicable. (D) indicates datalink availability.

Engine failure procedure.

(Customer tailored)

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STAR describes STARs in graphical form and normally without text description. Several STARs can be presented on the same chart.

When arrival routes do not have designators, the chart is designated ARRIVAL.

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STAR or ARRIVAL - Legend part 1

(Not depicted on this chart)

Procedure aerodrome.

Other aerodrome.

STAR designator(s)

Procedure line with magnetic track, segment distance and an arrowhead pointing at the

terminating point of the procedure.Holding pattern. (Speed deviating from

standard will be shown)

Descent planning. Expect clearance at a

specific point.

Waypoint with coordinates. Also

defined with a radial and DME distance.

Speed limit point defined as a DME distance.

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STAR or ARRIVAL - Legend part 2

CROSSING ALTITUDES

Minimum or not below.

Maximum or not above.

Mandatory or compulsory.

Cross between.

Minimum reception altitude.

Non-compulsory reporting point.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

Navigation aid (not part of the procedure)

Compulsory reporting point.

Mileage break. Fly-by waypoint.

Fly-over waypoint.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

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Transition level.

Aerodrome elevation.

Scale bar.

Communication area. Functions and frequencies. General callsign in front of first function. Alternate

callsign when applicable. (D) indicates datalink availability.

Speed restrictions, NOTES and

additional information.

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Instrument Approach Chart (IAC) describes instrument procedures in graphical form.

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MINIMA AREA.

PROFILE VIEW. A graphic illustration of the vertical descent.

COMMUNICATION AREA. Functions and frequencies relevant to the approach phase.(D) indicates datalink availability.

APPROACH INFORMATION AREA. Stating main approach aid, final approach track, threshold (or displaced threshold – DTHR) and aerodrome elevation, transi-tion level and transition altitude.

PLAN VIEW. A graphic illustration of lateral procedure elements.

IAC - Areas

RUNWAY AND APPROACH LIGHT BOX. Information on the approach lights, available landing length and additional visual aids such as PAPI, VASIS etc.

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(Not depicted on this chart)

IAC PLAN VIEW - Legend part 1

(Not depicted on this chart)

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Procedure aerodrome.

Aerodrome within 10 nm from procedure aerodrome.

Aerodrome outside 10 nm from procedure aerodrome.

Circling, lead-in or runway alignment lights.

Combined VOR/DME

Intersection or reporting point defined with name and/or a DME distance.

RNAV waypoints (fly-by and fly-over)

NDBVOR

DME (or TACAN)

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IAC PLAN VIEW - Legend part 2

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

A transition or arrival route (Where “EKOLN” is outside

the chart coverage)

The procedure line. In this example illustrated by a base turn, with the VOR / DME representing the IAF.

Final approach track combined with a localizer beam. ILS / LLZ box with ident

and frequency, outer marker and middle marker.

Missed approach hold when presented in an inset box.

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Obstacles. Highest obstacle within the chart is marked

with an arrow.

Advisory DME table sup-porting constant angle approaches. Includes: DME station ident

and distance (nm) Approach angle

and altitudes (ft)

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IAC PLAN VIEW - Legend part 3

Standard holding pattern. With minimum holding altitude and, when

applicable, maximum holding altitude.

Race track combined with a holding pattern.

Missed approach hold.

Minimum altitudes normally presented in the profile view. When forced to

depict altitudes in the plan view, this is done within a box with a leader line, or

below the procedure line.

The missed approach procedure line. In this example with a

turning point based on altitude.

Terminal arrival altitudes (TAA). Depicted when officially stated on

RNAV approach procedures.

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

(Not depicted on this chart)

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Minimum safe altitude in hundreds of feet within depicted coloured area.

Replacing obstacles and spot heights in certain chart versions.

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IAC PROFILE – Legend

Scale bar with 0 nm at displaced threshold.

Runway. In this example with

a displaced threshold.

Threshold crossing height.

A DME fix co-located with a middle marker.

Glide path symbol with glide path angle.

Initial approach altitude.

Outbound magnetic track and time on outbound leg

(in this example a race track)

Minimum crossing altitude over middle marker and DME fix.

Missed approach procedure line.

Missed approach point (MAPt)

Missed approach text.

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A navigation aid co-located with an outer marker. Also defined with a

DME distance.

Minimum crossing altitude over outer marker,

navigation aid and FAF

Inbound magnetic track.

Glide path intercept (FAP)

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IAC MINIMA – Legend part 1

Landing minima ILS CAT II approach indicated in feet Radio Height.

Landing minima for precision approach indicated with DA (and DH within brackets)

Landing minima for non-precision approach indicated with MDA (and MDH within brackets)

Runway Visual Range (RVR) in metres.

Circling minima. Visibility in kilometres.

CAT III minima is tailored for each customer.

Procedure types.

Aircraft categories (in normal cases categories B, C and D) and the rules the minima is based on (JAR-OPS, TERPS or STATE)

(Not depicted on this chart)

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In USA and Canada feet (ft) and statute miles (sm) are used for RVR and visibility values.

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IAC MINIMA – Legend part 2

Basic timing and rate of descent table with four different ground speeds (GS), approach angle, rate of descent (in ft/min) and, when officially published, timing from FAF (or equivalent) to missed approach point /MAPt)

Time versus altitude table. To support constant descent, final approach for non-precision approaches when DME is not available. Includes four different ground speeds (GS), approach angle, rate of descent (in ft/min)

Three time intervals with starting point (FAF or equivalent) and altitudes.

Time from FAF (or equivalent) to MDA and time to MAPt if officially published.

Advisory DME table supporting constant angle approaches. Includes: DME station ident and distance (nm) Approach angle and altitudes (ft)

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IAC Additional Landing Minima - Legend

This page, Additional Landing Minima, is used when the space on IACs is not sufficient. A note, refering to this page, is placed on the IACs concerned.

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IAC Radar Procedures - Legend

The page, Radar Procedures is used for PAR and/or SRA minima without a specific procedure description.

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