Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
Overview of Aerodrome Regulations
&
CAAM Requirements
Airport Standard & Safety (ASaS), PDSS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of Civil Aviation Introduction to Annex 19 -
Requirement Safety Management
Malaysia Aviation Legislation Aerodrome Certification by
(MOT, CAAM, MAVCOM) CAAM
International Aviation Legislation Assessment & Audit
(ICAO, ACI, IATA)
Introduction to Annex 14 -
Aerodromes
Chapter
Overview of
Civil Aviation Requirement
AIRPORTS COUNCIL
INTERNATIONAL
THE AVIATION REQUIREMENTS & ITS RELATIONS FOR AERODROME
CERTIFICATION
INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS LEGISLATION
ICAO / ACI / IATA / FAA MOT / CAAM / MAVCOM
ICAO CONVENTION ACTs
CAA SECTION 3(2)
CAA SECTION 3(1)
ICAO Council President, ARTICLE 37 SECONDARY REGULATIONs
Mr. Salvatore Sciacchitano
CAA SECTION 24o
Annexes ICAO SARPS
TERTIARY DIRECTIVES,
CIRCULARs
ADM, ASM, APM PANS, Heliport ICAO DOCS
Manual, SMS Manual, SMGCS,
WGS-84
International Aviation Regulatory Body
ICAO
ICAO is funded and directed by 193 national governments to
support their diplomacy and cooperation in air transport as
signatory states to the Chicago Convention (1944). The
stipulations ICAO standards contain never supersede the
primacy of national regulatory - local, national regulations which
are enforced in, and by, sovereign states, and which must be
legally adhered to by air operators making use of applicable
airspace and airports.
ACI
In 1991 airport operators around the world created Airports
Council International – the first worldwide airport association to
represent their common interests and foster cooperation with
partners throughout the air transport industry.
IATA
Advocating for the interests of airlines across the globe and
challenge unreasonable rules and charges, hold regulators and
governments to account, and strive for sensible regulation and
to assist airlines by simplifying processes and increasing
passenger convenience while reducing costs and improving
efficiency.
National Aviation Regulatory Body
MOT was established in 1956 and responsible Regulate compliance to
for industry policy-making and government-to- legislation and service
government discussions incl. formulate and standards
implement aviation policies, plan and execute
aviation project, enforce aviation laws, facilitate
business related to aviation
CAAM is responsible continue to regulate Regulate technical, safety
technical and safety matters for Malaysia’s civil
and security matters for
aviation industry. Malaysia’s civil aviation
industry.
The Malaysian Aviation Commission Regulate economic and
(MAVCOM) was established on 1 March 2016
under the MAVCOM Act 2015 to regulate commercial matters for
economic and commercial matters related to Malaysia’s civil aviation
civil aviation in Malaysia including provide
mechanism for consumer protection and industry.
dispute resolution between aviation services
AERODROME OPERATING LICENCE
(MA SEPANG)
AERODROME OPERATING LICENCE
(MASB)
SERVICE LEVEL REQUIRED
• Condition 12 of Operating Licence stated Elements of Service Level Target
a service level requirement
1. Ease of finding your way/Signposting
• OA specify operator must meet service 2. Flight information screens
level target and productivity target. 3. Walking distance
4. Availability of baggage carts
• Service level target are 5. Courtesy, helpfulness of airport staff
6. Restaurants/Eating facilities
✓ International Airport – meet the ACI/ASQ 7. Shopping facilities
baseline rating for 19 elements 8. Computer/Telecommunications/E-facilities
9. Availability of washrooms
✓ Domestic Airport – Annual Audit DCA does 10. Cleanliness of washrooms
not imposed fines or taking punitive actions 11. Courtesy, helpfulness of Security staff
12. Thoroughness of Security inspection
• Productivity target are 13. Waiting time at Security inspection
14. Feeling of being safe and secure
✓ Annual improvement of Non-Aero Revenue 15. Comfortable waiting/gate areas
✓ EBITDA Margin for MAHB Group 16. Cleanliness of airport terminal
17. Speed of baggage delivery service
18. Parking facilities
19. Ambience of the Airport
MAVCOM ACT 2015
MAVCOM Act 2015, Section 38 (Aerodrome Operator Licence)
CURRENT AERODROME OPERATOR LICENCE (AOL) HOLDERS
Civil Aviation Authority of
Malaysia (CAAM)
Organization Chart
OTHER AVIATION AGENCY & STAKEHOLDERS
CAAM –Services AAIB – Airlines Ground Other
Accident Handlers government
• ATC Investigation
• AIS agencies
• Flight Calibration
• MAVA
WHAT IS OUR ROLES?
Manage, Operate and Maintain with safe, secure, efficient and economic manners
Chapter
National Aviation Regulatory Requirements
“Malaysia Aviation Legislation”
CAAM Tertiary MAVCOM
Circulars, Codes,
Notice &
Information Guideline
(e-AIP), MAVCOM MAVCOM
Aerodrome Secondary (RSC) Directives
Reg 2018 & Circular
Standard
Directives Primary MAVCOM
(ASD) (CoC)
Reg 2018 Other
CAA Directives
1969
Air Traffic
Inspectorate
Directives Operating Malaysia MAVCOM
(ATID) License Aviation (ASC)
Legislation
Reg 2016 Safety
Directives
Director CAAM Others
Act Acts & CEO
Directives
General 2017
Malaysia Directives MAVCOM CAR
Aviation Act (Security)
Aviation 2015
Security 2019
NCASP
CAR CAR
2016
Legislation Directives CAR (F&C)
(AO) 2016
Flight 2016
Operation NAMSAR
Directives
Airport & Aviation Civil Aviation Civil Aviation
Services
1 Authority of 2 Act 1969
6 (Operating Malaysia
Company) Act 2017 (Amendment Act 2015
Act 1991 & 2017)
Other Act &
International Amendments under Civil Aviation
5 Interests in Mobile GOVERNMENT of 3 Offences
Equipment MALAYSIA
(Aircraft) Act 1984
Act 2006 4 Carriage by Air
Act 1974
Regulations under GOVENMENT of REGULATIONS REGULATIONS REGULATIONS REGULATIONS
MALAYSIA for CAAM
1 2 3 4
CIVIL AVIATION
CIVIL AVIATION (AERODROME CIVIL AVIATION CIVIL AVIATION
REGULATIONS 2016 OPERATIONS) (FEES AND CHARGES) (SECURITY)
REGULATIONS 2016
Amendment REGULATIONS 2016 REGULATIONS 2019
Amendment
• Civil Aviation (Amendment) (No.2) Amendment
Regulations 2019 • Civil Aviation (Aerodrome
Operations) (Amendment) • Civil Aviation (Fees and Charges)
• Civil Aviation (Amendment) Regulations 2018 (Amendment) (No.2) Regulations 2019
Regulations 2019
• Civil Aviation (Fees and Charges)
• Civil Aviation (Amendment) (Amendment) Regulations 2019
Regulations 2018
• Civil Aviation (Fees and Charges)
• Civil Aviation (Amendment) (Amendment) Regulations 2018
Regulations 2016
CAAM- AI, CAC, CAD, CAN, CAC, SI, SD
The Guideline and advisory aim to provide notices, directives,
safety information and guidance to illustrate means of complying in
Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia issued by the Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia, in exercise
of the powers conferred by section 24O of the Civil Aviation Act
1969 [Act 3].
CAD and CAGM will be a Malaysian Standard in adopting
SARPs as required by ICAO with no recommended practices
Section 24O,CAA 1969
Every notice, circular, directive and information issued under this Act shall be published
by CEO in such manner …..is brought to the attention of the person who has to comply
with such notice, circular, directive and information. Any person fails to comply shall be
guilty of an offence and be liable
Individual: fine not exceeding RM50,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3
year or both
Corporate body: fine not exceeding RM100,000
COMPARISON ANNEX 14 VS CAD 14
3.2.1 Recommendation.— Runway shoulders should be provided for a 3.2.1 Runway shoulders shall be provided for a runway where the
runway where the code letter is D, E or F. code letter is D, E or F.
3.13.5 Recommendation.— On an aircraft stand the maximum slope 3.13.5 On an aircraft stand the maximum slope shall not exceed 1
should not exceed 1 per cent. per cent.
5.2.7.5 Recommendation.— A runway side stripe should have an 5.2.7.5 A runway side stripe shall have an overall width of at least 0.9
overall width of at least 0.9 m on runways 30 m or more in width and at m on runways 30 m or more in width and at least 0.45 m on narrower
least 0.45 m on narrower runways. runways.
5.4.3.5 Recommendation.— An intersection take-off sign should be 5.4.3.5 An intersection take-off sign shall be provided when there is an
provided when there is an operational need to indicate the remaining operational need to indicate the remaining take-off run available
take-off run available (TORA) for intersection take-offs. (TORA) for intersection take-offs.
7.2.2 Recommendation.— A taxi side stripe marking should be placed 7.2.2 Where a non-load-bearing surfaces cannot readily be
along the edge of the load-bearing pavement, with the outer edge of the distinguished from loadbearing surfaces, a taxi side stripe marking sha
marking approximately on the edge of the load-bearing pavement. be placed along the edge of the load-bearing pavement, with the
outer edge of the marking approximately on the edge of the load-
9.1.7 Recommendation.— A fixed emergency operations centre and a bearing pavement.
mobile command post should be available for use during an emergency.
9.1.7 A fixed emergency operations centre and a mobile command
post shall be available for use during an emergency.
LIST OF CAD & CAGM
(TO BE PUBLISHED BY AERODROME STANDARDS OF CAAM) – AS OF 24 JUL 2021
No List of CAD & CAGM Tentative Date for
. Publication
1. CAD 14 – Standards for Aerodromes 1 August 2021
1 April 2021
2. CAD 19 – Safety Management TBC
TBC
3. CAD 1401 – Standard for Stolports
TBC
4. CAGM 1402 – Guidance for Wildlife
Hazard Management TBC
5. CAGM 1403 – Guidance for Disabled TBC
Aircraft Removal Plan
6. CAGM 1404 – Global Reporting Format
for Runway Surface Conditions
7. CAGM 1431 – Guidance for Apron
Markings and Signs
LIST OF CAD (BASED ON ICAO’S 19 ANNEXES)
(PUBLISHED BY CAAM)
No. CAD Issuance Department
1 CAD 1 - Personnel Licensing (PEL) FLIGHT OPS, ANS & AIRWORTHINESS
2 CAD 2 - Rules of the Air PUU
3 CAD 3 - Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation ANS
4 CAD 4 - Aeronautical Charts ANS
5 CAD 5 - Units of Measurements ANS
6 CAD 6 Part 1 - Commercial Air Transport Aeroplane (CAT)
7 CAD 6 Part 2 - General Aviation Aeroplane (GA) FLIGHT OPS
8 CAD 6 Part 3 - Helicopters (HELI) FLIGHT OPS
9 CAD 7 - Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks FLIGHT OPS
10 CAD 8 - Airworthiness of Aircraft AIRWORTHINESS
11 CAD 11 - Air Traffic Services (ATS) AIRWORTHINESS
12 CAD 12 - Search and Rescue (SAR)
13 CAD 15 - Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) ANS
14 CAD 18 - National Transport of Dangerous Goods Programme ANS
15 CAD 19 - Safety Management (SM) ANS
AVSEC
FLIGHT OPS, AIRWORTHINESS
No. ASD No. Title
1 ASD 101 Airport Standard Directives
2 ASD 102 Notice to aerodrome Operator (NOTA)
3 ASD 103 Certification of Aerodrome
4 ASD 104 Approval and Registration Non-Licensed Aerodrome
5 ASD 105 Safety Management System
6 ASD 106 Runway Safety Program
7 ASD 401 Control and Denoting Obstacles
8 ASD 402 Control of Obstacles at Aerodrome
9 ASD 403 Marking of Obstacles
10 ASD 404 Lighting of Obstacles
11 ASD 901 Standards for Airstrip
CAAM’s 12 ASD 902 Standards for Surface-Level Heliport
Aerodrome
Standards 13 ASD 903 Standards for Elevated Heliport
Directives
14 ASD 904 Standards for Helideck
(ASD)
15 ASD 501 Visual Aids For Navigation-AGL, Electrical System
http://www.caam.gov.my/sectors-
divisions/airport-standards/directives/ 16 ASD 502 Visual Aids For Navigation-Signs
17 ASD 503 Aerodrome Data
18 ASD 504 Aerodrome Operation Services
19 ASD 505 Aeronautical study
20 ASD 506 Airside Vehicle Requirement
21 ASD 510 Aerodrome Physical Characteristic
22 ASD 511 Aerodrome Marking
23 ASD 512 Strength of Pavement
24 ASD 513 Pavement Maintenance
25 ASD 514 Visual Aids for Denoting Restricted Use Area
26 ASD 515 Standard for Aerodrome Markers
27 ASD 701 Aerodrome Emergency Planning
28 ASD 702 Rescue and Fire Fighting
29 ASD 801 Aerodrome Operating Minima
30 ASD 802 Airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plan
31 ASD 803 Airport Disabled Aircraft Removal Plan
Acts & Regulations under Government
of Malaysia for MAVCOM
ACTS REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS REGULATIONS
1 1 2 3
MALAYSIA MALAYSIA AVIATION
AVIATION MALAYSIA AVIATION COMMISSION MALAYSIA AVIATION COMMISSION
COMMISSION (AVIATION SERVICES CHARGES) COMMISSION (REGULATORY
ACT 2015 REGULATIONS 2016 (CODE OF SERVICES CHARGES)
REGULATIONS 2018
Amendment Amendment CONDUCT)
REGULATIONS 2018
• Malaysia Aviation • Malaysia Aviation Commission (Aviation Service
Commission Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
(Amendment) Act
2018 • Malaysia Aviation Commission (Aviation Service
Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
Codes & Guidelines under Government
of Malaysia for MAVCOM
CODES GUIDELINES
1-CONSUMER 1- COMPETITION
Malaysian Aviation Consumer
Protection Code 2016 1- Guidelines on Aviation Service Market Definition
2- Guidelines on Anti-Competitive Agreements
Amendment 3- Guidelines on Abuse of Dominant Position
• Malaysian Aviation Consumer 4- Guidelines on Substantive Assessment of Mergers
Protection (Amendment) Code 5- Guidelines on Notification and Application Procedure
2019
for an Anticipated Merger or a Merger
6- Guidelines on the Determination of Financial Penalties
7- Guidelines on Leniency Regime
2- LICENSING
1- Guidelines on Fit and Proper Person
Chapter
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
“International Aviation Legislation”
INTRODUCTION
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ICAO SARPS
State Obligations under the Chicago Convention
Article 28 Article 37 Article 38 No. ICAO SARPs
1 ICAO’s Annexes
States undertake States undertake to Any State which finds it 2 ICAO’s Procedures For Air Navigations
to provide adopt international impracticable to comply in Services (PANS)
airports…in SARPs & procedures all respects with any such 3 ICAO’s Airport Services Manual (ASM)
developed by ICAO 4 ICAO’s Aerodrome Design Manual (ADM)
accordance with to secure the highest international standard or 5 ICAO’s Airport Planning Manual (APM)
international practicable degree of procedure to bring its own 6 ICAO’s Other Publications
specifications regulations or practices into
uniformity in full accord with …shall give
for global regulations, immediate notification to the
Harmonization. Standards and International Civil Aviation
Procedures.
Organisation of such
differences…. shall make
immediate notification to all
other States” of these
differences.
ICAO’s 19 Annexes
ANNEX 1 Personnel Licensing ANNEX 14 Aerodromes
ANNEX 15 Aeronautical Information Services
ANNEX 2 Rules of the Air ANNEX 16 Environmental Protection
ANNEX 17 Security
ANNEX 3 Meteorological Services for ANNEX 18 The Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air
ANNEX 19 Safety Management
International Air Navigation
ANNEX 4 Aeronautical Charts
ANNEX 5 Units of Measurement to be Used in
Air and Ground Operations
ANNEX 6 Operation of Aircraft
ANNEX 7 Aircraft Nationality and Registration
Marks
ANNEX 8 Airworthiness of Aircraft
ANNEX 9 Facilitation
ANNEX 10 Aeronautical Telecommunications
ANNEX 11 Air Traffic Services
ANNEX 12 Search and Rescue
ANNEX 13 Aircraft Accident and Incident
Investigation
Annex 14, Aerodromes
Volume I, Aerodrome Design and Operations
Eighth Edition, July 2018
Chapter Title Appendix Title
1
2 General 1 Colours for aeronautical ground
3 lights, markings, signs and
4 Aerodrome Data panels
5 Physical Characteristics 2 Aeronautical ground light
6 characteristics
Obstacle Restriction and
7 Removal 3 Mandatory instruction markings
and information markings
8 Visual Aids for Navigation
9 4 Requirements concerning
Visual Aids for Denoting design of taxiing guidance signs
10 Obstacles
5 Location of lights on obstacles
Visual Aids for Denoting
Restricted Used Area Attachment Title
A
Electrical Systems Guidance material
B supplementary to Annex 14,
Aerodrome Operational Volume I
Services, Equipment and
Installations Obstacle limitation surfaces
Aerodrome Maintenance
Annex 14, Aerodromes
Volume II, Heliports
Fifth Edition, July 2020
Chapter Title
1 General
2 Heliport data
3 Physical characteristics
4 Obstacle Environment
5 Visual aids
6 Heliport Emergency Response
Appendix Title
1 International Standards and
Recommended Practices for instrument
heliports with non-precision and/or
precision approaches and instrument
departures
Annex 19,
Safety Management
Second Edition, July 2016
Chapter Title Appendix Title
1
2 Definitions 1 State safety oversight
3 (SSO) system critical
Applicability elements (CEs)
4
State safety management 2 Framework for a safety
5 responsibilities management system
(SMS)
Safety management
system (SMS) 3 Principles for the
protection of safety
Safety data and safety data, safety information
information collection, and related sources
analysis, protection,
sharing and exchange
ICAO Doc 9981,
PANS Aerodrome
3rd Edition, 2020
Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS)
Aerodromes
• Annex 14, Volume I, was primarily a design document, and
the SARPs therein were appropriate for designing new
aerodromes.
• At existing aerodromes where full compliance with
Standards cannot be achieved, alternative measures may be
required in order to accommodate a specific type of
aeroplane.
• It was suggested that a PANS-Aerodromes was needed
which would include procedures on how to address such
operational issues.
ICAO Doc 9981
PANS Aerodrome
Part I — AD certification, safety
assessments and compatibility 3rd Edition, 2020
• Chapter 1 — Definitions
• Chapter 2 — Certification of At existing aerodromes where full
compliance with Standards
aerodromes
• Chapter 3 — Safety assessments for cannot be achieved, alternative
measures may be required in
aerodromes
• Chapter 4 — Aerodrome compatibility order to accommodate a specific
type of aeroplane and to address
Part II — Aerodrome operational Aerodrome Operational Issues vs
management
• Chapter 1 – Training Annex 14 – Design Document
• Chapter 2 - Reporting format using
The PANS-Aerodromes Addresses issues identified by
standard runway condition report are complementary to the ICAO’s USOAP audits in
• Chapter 3 – Inspections of the the SARPs contained in the areas of:
movement area Annex 14, Volume I; 1- How to certificate an
• Chapter 4 – Work In Progress (WIP) Specifies in greater aerodrome
• Chapter 5 - FOD Control detail than SARPs, 2- How to undertake a safety
• Chapter 6 – Wildlife Hazard assessment as part of a SMS
operational 3- How to conduct an
Management procedures to be aerodrome compatibility
• Chapter 7 – Apron Safety applied by aerodrome study to assess any proposed
• Chapter 8 – Runway Safety operators to ensure change to the operation of
• Chapter 9 – Airside Driver Permit the aerodrome
aerodrome
Scheme and vehicle/equipment operational safety.
safety requirement
ICAO Docs
N List of Latest ICAO - Procedures of Air Navigations Services (PANS)
o
1 PANS-ATM: PANS Air Traffic Management (Doc. 4444)
2 PANS-TRG: PANS Training (Doc. 9868)
3 PANS-AD (PANS-Aerodrome, Doc 9981)
4 PANS-OPS (Aircraft operations, Doc 8168)
5 PANS-ABC (Abbreviations and codes, Doc 8400)
6 PANS-AIM (Aeronautical information management, Doc 10066)
Part ICAO Doc 9137 (Airport Service Manual) Edition Part ICAO Doc 9157 (Airport Design Edition
1 Rescue and Fire Fighting 4th Ed., 2015 Manual)
2 Pavement Surface Conditions 4th Ed., 2002 4th Edition, 2020
3 Wildlife Hazard Management 5th Ed., 2020 1 Runways 5th Edition, 2020
5 Removal of Disabled Aircraft 4th Ed., 2009 2 Taxiways, Aprons and Holding Bays 2nd Edition, 1983
6 Control of Obstacles 2nd Ed., 1983 3 Pavements 5th Edition, 2021
7 Airport Emergency Planning 2nd Ed., 1991 4 Visual Aids 2nd Edition, 2017
8 Airport Operational Services 1st Ed., 1983 5 Electrical Systems 1st Edition, 2006
9 Airport Maintenance Practices 1st Ed., 1984 6 Frangibility
Part ICAO Doc 9184 (Airport Planning Manual) Edition
1 Master Planning 2nd Ed., 1987
2 Land Use and Environmental Control 4th Ed., 2018
3 Guidelines for Consultant / Construction Services 1st Ed., 1983
Other ICAO’s Publications
No. Name of Publications Doc. No.
1 Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) Manual Doc 9830
2 Aeronautical Information Services Manual Doc 8126
3 Aeroplane Performance Manual Doc 10064
4 Aircraft Type Designators Doc 8643
5 Air Traffic Services Planning Manual Doc 9426
6 Airworthiness Manual Doc 9760
7 Guidance on the Balanced Approach to Aircraft Noise Management Doc 9829
8 Heliport Manual Doc 9261
9 Human Factors Training Manual Doc 9683
10 Manual of Aircraft Ground De-icing/Anti-icing Operations Doc 9640
11 Manual of All-Weather Operations Doc 9365
12 Manual of Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (SMGCS) Doc 9476
13 Manual on Certification of Aerodromes Doc 9774
14 Manual on Laser Emitters and Flight Safety Doc 9815
15 Manual on the ICAO Bird Strike Information System (IBIS) Doc 9332
16 Safety Management Manual (SMM) Doc 9859
17 Stolport Manual Doc 9150
18 World Geodetic System — 1984 (WGS-84) Manual Doc 9674
19 Assessment, Measurement and Reporting of Runway Surface Conditions Cir 355
Airport Council International (ACI)
“International Aviation Legislation”
ACI’s Handbooks
No. ACI’s Handbooks Edition AIRPORTS COUNCIL
1 Managing Operations During Construction 1st Edition 2018 INTERNATIONAL
2 Apron Safety 1st Edition 2015
3 Apron Markings and Signs 3rd Edition 2017
5 Wildlife Hazard Management 2nd Edition 2013
6 Safety management Systems 1st Edition 2016
7 Runway Safety 1st Edition 2014
8 Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning 1st Edition 2014
9 Managing Rescue and Firefighting Services at Airports 1st Edition 2019
ACI Other Publications
No. Latest ACI Publications Edition AIRPORTS COUNCIL
1 Annual World Report – 2017 Airport Safety Data 2017 INTERNATIONAL
2 Aligning Airspace and Airport Capacity – Best Practice Jan 2020
Recommendations for Airport Operators
3 ACI Best Practice SMS Gap Analysis and Audit Tools May 2010
4 Guide to Airport Performance Measures Feb 2012
5 Policies and Recommended Practices
6 ACI Policy Handbook 2016
7 Management of Security Handbook 10th Edition 2020
8 Airport Security Risk Assessment Handbook 1st Edition 2020
9 Autonomous Vehicles and Systems at Airports Report, 1st Edition 2020
Assessing Potential Security Threats and Risks 1st Edition 2019
10 Landside Security Handbook
1st Edition 2018
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
“International Aviation Legislation”
IATA Manual
No. Latest IATA Manual Edition
1 Airport Development Reference 11th Edition
Manual (ADRM) 2019
Chapter
INTRODUCTION to
Annex 14,
Aerodromes
Volume I, Aerodrome
Design and Operations
Eighth Edition, July 2018
[ Latest Amendment 15 & 16 ]
1- ANNEX PROPER
MATERIALS OF ANNEX PROPER
A) SARPS
STANDARDS RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
“Any specification for physical characteristics, “Any specification for physical characteristics,
configuration, material, performance, personnel or configuration, material, performance, personnel or
procedure, the uniform application of which is procedure, the uniform application of which is
recognised as necessary for the safety or regularity of recognised as desirable in the interest of safety ,
international air navigation and to which Contracting regularity or efficiency of international air navigation,
States will conform in accordance with the and to which Contracting States will endeavour to
Convention”. conform in accordance with the Convention”.
Standards have been printed in light face roman and the Recommended Practices have been printed in light face
operative verb “SHALL” is used. italics and the operative verb “SHOULD” is used.
Example: 5.3.5.10 The systems shall be suitable for Example: 6.3.21 Recommendation.— The installation
both day and night operations. setting angles for high-intensity obstacle lights, Types A
and B, should be in accordance with Table 6-2.
1- ANNEX PROPER
MATERIALS OF ANNEX PROPER
B) Appendices comprising material grouped separately for convenience
but forming part of the Standards and Recommended Practices
adopted by the Council
C) Definitions of terms used in the Standards and Recommended
Practices which are not self-explanatory in that they do not have
accepted dictionary meanings. A definition does not have
independent status but is an essential part of each Standard and
Recommended Practice in which the term is used, since a change in
the meaning of the term would affect the specification.
D) Tables and Figures which add to or illustrate a Standard or
Recommended Practice and which are referred to therein, form part
of the associated Standard or Recommended Practice and have the
same status.
ANNEX 14, AERODROME, VOL. I
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 1 . GENERAL
CHAPTER 2 . AERODROME DATA
2.1 AERONAUTICAL DATA
2.2 AERODROME REFERENCE POINT
2.3 AERODROME AND RUNWAY ELEVATIONS
2.4 AERODROME REFERENCE TEMPERATURE
2.5 AERODROME DIMENSIONS AND RELATED INFORMATION
2.6 STRENGTH OF PAVEMENTS
2.7 PRE-FLIGHT ALTIMETER CHECK LOCATION
2.8 DECLARED DISTANCES
2.9 CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND RELATED FACILITIES
2.10 DISABLED AIRCRAFT REMOVAL
2.11 RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING
2.12 VISUAL APPROACH SLOPE INDICATOR SYSTEMS
2.13 COORDINATION BETWEEN AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION
SERVICES AND AERODROME AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 3 . PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 RUNWAYS
3.2 RUNWAY SHOULDERS
3.3 RUNWAY TURN PADS
3.4 RUNWAY STRIPS
3.5 RUNWAY END SAFETY AREAS
3.6 CLEARWAYS
3.7 STOPWAYS
3.8 RADIO ALTIMETER OPERATING AREA
3.9 TAXIWAYS
3.10 TAXIWAY SHOULDERS
3.11 TAXIWAY STRIPS
3.12 HOLDING BAYS, RUNWAY-HOLDING POSITIONS, INTERMEDIATE
HOLDING POSITIONS AND ROAD-HOLDING POSITIONS
3.13 APRONS
3.14 ISOLATED AIRCRAFT PARKING POSITION
3.15 DE-ICING / ANTI-ICING FACILITIES
CHAPTER 4 . OBSTACLE RESTRICTION AND
REMOVAL