|
Appendix A. ICAO FLIGHT PLANS
1. ICAO
Model Flight Plan Form.
2.
Instructions for the Completion of the Flight Plan Form.
3.
Instructions for the Transmission of a Filed Flight Plan (FPL) Message.
4.
Instructions for the Transmission of a Supplementary Flight Plan (SPL)
Message.
5.
Example of Completed Flight Plan Form.
6. ICAO
Model Flight Plan, Reverse Side.
7. ICAO
Model Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL) Listing Form.
8.
Example of a Completed Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL) Listing Form.
1. ICAO Model Flight Plan Form
2. Instructions for the Completion
of the Flight Plan Form
2.1
General
Adhere closely
to the prescribed formats and manner of specifying data.
Commence inserting
data in the first space provided. Where excess space is available leave
unused spaces blank.
Insert all
clock times in 4 figures UTC.
Insert all
estimated elapsed times in 4 figures (hours and minutes).
Shaded area
preceding Item 3 - to be completed by ATS and COM services, unless
the responsibility for originating flight plan messages has been
delegated.
Note.-
The term "aerodrome" where used in the flight plan is intended to
cover also sites other than aerodromes which may be used by certain
types of aircraft, e.g., helicopters or balloons.
2.2
Instruction for insertion of ATS data
Complete Items 7
to 18 as indicated hereunder.
Complete also
Item 19 as indicated hereunder, when so required by the appropriate
ATS authority or when otherwise deemed necessary.
Note.-
Item numbers on the form are not consecutive, as they correspond to
Field Type numbers in ATS messages.
ITEM 7: AIRCRAFT
IDENTIFICATION (MAXIMUM 7 CHARACTERS)
INSERT one
of the following aircraft identifications, not exceeding 7 characters:
a. The
registration marking of the aircraft (e.g., EIAKO, 4XBCD, N2567GA),
when:
1. In
radiotelephony the call sign to be used by the aircraft will consist of
this identification alone (e.g.
OOTEK), or preceded by the ICAO telephony designator for the aircraft
operating agency (e.g.
SABENA OOTEK);
2. The
aircraft is not equipped with radio;
OR
b. The ICAO designator for the aircraft operating agency
followed by the flight identification number (e.g.,
KLM511, NGA213, JTR25) when in radiotelephony the call sign to be used
by the aircraft will consist
of the ICAO telephony designator for the operating agency followed by
the flight identification (e.g.
KLM511, NIGERIA213, HERBIE25).
Note.-
Provisions for the use of radiotelephony call signs are contained in
Annex 10, Volume II, Chapter 5. ICAO designators and telephony
designators for aircraft operating agencies are contained in Doc 8585 -
Designators for Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities
and Services.
ITEM 8: FLIGHT
RULES AND TYPE OF FLIGHT (1 OR 2 CHARACTERS)
Flight Rules
INSERT one
of the following letters to denote the category of flight rules with
which the pilot intends to comply:
I if IFR.
V if VFR.
Y if IFR first.*
Z if VFR first.*
*If indicating either Y or Z, specify in Item 15 the
point or points where a change of flight rules is planned.
Type of Flight
INSERT one
of the following letters to denote the type of flight when so required
by the appropriate ATS authority:
S if scheduled air
transport
N if non-scheduled
air transport operation
G if general
aviation
M if military
X if other than
any of the defined categories above.
ITEM 9: NUMBER
AND TYPE OF AIRCRAFT AND WAKE TURBULENCE DATA
Number of
aircraft (1 or 2 characters)
INSERT the
number of aircraft, if more than one.
Type of aircraft
(2 to 4 characters)
INSERT the
appropriate designator as specified in ICAO Doc 8643, Aircraft Type
Designators,
OR if no such
designator has been assigned, or in case of formation flights comprising
more than one type,
INSERT
ZZZZ, and SPECIFY in Item 18, the (numbers and) type(s) of
aircraft preceded by TYP/.
Wake Turbulence
category (1 character)
INSERT an
oblique stroke followed by one of the following letters to indicate the
wake turbulence category
of the aircraft:
H - HEAVY, to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
136,000 kg or more;
M - MEDIUM to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
less than
36,000 kg but more than 7,000 kg;
L - LIGHT, to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
7,000 kg or less.
ITEM 10:
EQUIPMENT
Radio
communication, navigation and approach aid equipment
INSERT one
letter as follows:
N if no COM/NAV/approach
aid equipment for the route to be flown is carried, or the equipment
is unserviceable,
OR
S if standard COM/NAV/
approach aid equipment for the route to be flown is carried and
serviceable
(see Note 1)
AND/OR
INSERT one
or more of the following letters to indicate the COM/NAV/approach aid
equipment available
and serviceable:
|
A |
(Not allocated)
|
M |
Omega
|
|
B |
(Not allocated)
|
O |
VOR |
|
C |
LORAN C
|
P |
(Not Allocated)
|
|
D |
DME |
Q |
(Not allocated)
|
|
E |
(Not allocated)
|
R |
RNP type
certification (See Note 5) |
|
F |
ADF |
T |
TACAN
|
|
G |
(GNSS)
|
U |
UHF RTF
|
|
H |
HF RTF
|
V |
VHF RTF
|
|
I |
Intertial
Navigation |
W |
when prescribed
by ATS |
|
J |
(Data Link)
(See Note 3) |
X |
when prescribed
by ATS |
|
K |
MLS |
Y |
when prescribed
by ATS |
|
L |
ILS |
Z |
Other equipment
carried
(See Note 2). |
Note 1.- Standard equipment is considered to be
VHF RTF, ADF, VOR and ILS, unless another combination is prescribed by
the appropriate ATS authority.
Note 2.- If the
letter Z is used, specify in Item 18 the other equipment carried,
preceded by COM/ and/or NAV/, as appropriate.
Note 3.- If the
letter J is used, specify in Item 18 the equipment carried, preceded by
DAT/ followed by one or more letters, as appropriate.
Note 4.-
Information on navigation capability is provided to ATC for clearance
and routing purposes.
Note 5.-
Inclusion of letter R indicates that an aircraft meets the RNP type
prescribed for the route segment(s) and/or route(s) concerned.
Surveillance
equipment
INSERT one
or two of the following letters to describe the serviceable surveillance
equipment carried:
SSR equipment:
|
N |
Nil |
|
A |
Transponder -
Mode A (4 digits - 4,096 codes) |
|
C |
Transponder -
Mode A (4 digits - 4,096 codes) and Mode C |
|
X |
Transponder -
Mode S without both aircraft identification and pressure-altitude
transmission |
|
P |
Transponder -
Mode S, including pressure-altitude transmission, but no aircraft
identification transmission |
|
I |
Transponder -
Mode S, including aircraft identification transmission, but no
pressure-altitude transmission |
|
S |
Transponder -
Mode S, including both pressure-altitude and aircraft identification
transmission. |
ADS equipment:
ITEM: 13
DEPARTURE AERODROME AND TIME (8 CHARACTERS)
INSERT the
ICAO four-letter location indicator of the departure aerodrome,
OR if no location
indicator has been assigned,
INSERT ZZZZ
and SPECIFY, in Item 18, the name of the aerodrome preceded by
DEP/,
OR if the flight
plan is received from an aircraft in flight,
INSERT AFIL,
and SPECIFY, in Item 18, the ICAO four-letter location indicator
of the location of the ATS unit
from which supplementary flight plan data can be obtained, preceded by
DEP/,
THEN, WITHOUT A SPACE
INSERT for
a flight plan submitted before departure on the same day, use estimated
4-digit off-block time,
(HHMM)
OR for a flight
plan that will be activated on a different day, use a 6-digit date-time
group, the
first 2 digits will be the date and the next 4 digits will be the
proposed departure time, (DDHHMM)
ITEM 15: ROUTE
INSERT the
first cruising speed as in (a) and the first cruising level
as in (b), without a space between them.
THEN
following the arrow, INSERT the route description as in (c).
a. Cruising
speed (maximum 5 characters)
INSERT the
True Air Speed for the first or the whole cruising portion of the
flight, in terms of:
Kilometres per
hour, expressed as K followed by 4 figures (e.g., K0830),
or
Knots, expressed
as N followed by 4 figures (e.g., N0485),
or
Mach number, when
so prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority, to the nearest hundredth
of unit Mach, expressed as M followed by 3 figures (e.g., M082).
b. Cruising
level (maximum 5 characters)
INSERT the
planned cruising level for the first or the whole portion of the route
to be flown, in terms of:
Flight level,
expressed as F followed by 3 figures (e.g., F085; F330),
or
*Standard
Metric Level in tens of meters, expressed as S followed by 4 figures
(e.g., S1130)
or
Altitude in
hundreds of feet, expressed as A followed by 3 figures (e.g., A045;
A100),
or
Altitude in
tens of meters, expressed as M followed by 4 figures (e.g., M0840),
or
for
uncontrolled VFR flights, the letters VFR.
* When so
prescribed by the appropriate ATS authorities.
c. Route
(including changes of speed, level and/or flight rules)
Flights along
designated ATS routes
INSERT if
the departure aerodrome is located on, or connected to the ATS route,
the designator of the first
ATS route,
OR if the
departure aerodrome is not on, or connected to the ATS route, the
letters DCT followed by
the point of joining the first ATS route, followed by the designator of
the ATS route.
THEN
INSERT each
point at which either a change of speed or level, a change of ATS route,
and/or a change
of flight rules is planned,
Note. - When a
transition is planned between a lower and upper ATS route and the routes
are oriented in the same direction, the point of transition need not be
inserted.
FOLLOWED IN EACH CASE
by the designator
of the next ATS route segment, even if the same as the previous one,
OR by DCT, if the
flight to the next point will be outside a designated route, unless both
points
are defined by geographical coordinates.
Flights outside
designated ATS routes
INSERT
points normally not more than 30 minutes flying time or 370 km (200 NM)
apart, including each point
at which a change of speed or level, a change of track, or a change of
flight rules is planned.
OR when
required by appropriate ATS authority(ies),
DEFINE the
track of flights operating predominantly in an east-west direction
between 70°N and 70°S by
reference to significant points formed by the intersections of half or
whole degrees of latitude
with meridians spaced at intervals of 10° of longitude. For flights
operating in areas outside those
latitudes the tracks shall be defined by significant points formed by
the intersection of parallels
of latitude with meridians normally spaced at 20° of longitude. The
distance between significant
points shall, as far as possible, not exceed one hour's flight time.
Additional significant points
shall be established as deemed necessary.
For flights
operating predominantly in a north-south direction, define tracks by
reference to
significant points formed by the intersection of whole degrees of
longitude with specified
parallels of latitude which are spaced at 5 degrees.
INSERT DCT
between successive points unless both points are defined by geographical
coordinates
or by bearing and distance.
USE ONLY
the conventions in (1) to (5) below and SEPARATE each sub-item by
a space.
1. ATS route (2
to 7 characters)
The coded
designator assigned to the route or route segment including, where
appropriate, the coded
designator assigned to the standard departure or arrival route (e.g.,
BCKI, B1, R14, UB10, KODAP2A).
2. Significant
point (2 to 11 characters)
The coded
designator (2 to 5 characters) assigned to the point (e.g., LN, MAY,
HADDY),
or,
if no coded
designator has been assigned, one of the following ways:
Degrees only
(7 characters):
2 figures
describing latitude in degrees, followed by "N" (North) or "S" (South),
followed by 3 figures
describing longitude in degrees, followed by "E" (East) or "W" (West).
Make up the correct number
of figures, where necessary, by insertion of zeros, e.g., 46N078W.
Degrees and
minutes (11 characters):
4 figures
describing latitude in degrees and tens and units of minutes followed by
"N" (North) or "S"
(South), followed by 5 figures describing longitude in degrees and tens
and units of minutes, followed
by "E" (East) or "W" (West). Make up the correct number of figures,
where necessary, by insertion
of zeros, e.g., 4620N07805W.
Bearing and
distance from a navigation aid:
The identification
of the navigation aid (normally a VOR), in the form of 2 or 3
characters, THEN the
bearing from the aid in the form of 3 figures giving degrees magnetic,
THEN the distance from the aid
in the form of 3 figures expressing nautical miles. Make up the correct
number of figures, where
necessary, by insertion of zeros - e.g., a point 180° magnetic at a
distance of 40 nautical miles from VOR
"DUB" should be expressed as DUB180040.
3. Change of speed or level (maximum 21
characters)
The point
at which a change of speed (5% TAS or 0.01 Mach or more) or a change of
level is planned,
expressed exactly as in (2) above, followed by an oblique stroke and
both the cruising speed and the
cruising level, expressed exactly as in (a) and (b) above, without a
space between them, even when only
one of these quantities will be changed.
Examples:
LN/NO284AO45
MAY/NO305F180
HADDY/NO420F330
4602NO7805W/NO500F350
46NO78W/MO82F330
DUB180040/NO350M0840
4. Change of
flight rules (maximum 3 characters)
The point
at which the change of flight rules is planned, expressed exactly
as in (2) or (3) above as appropriate, followed by a space and one of
the following:
VFR if from IFR to
VFR
IFR if from VFR to
IFR
Examples:
LN VFR
LN/N0284A050 IFR
5. Cruise climb
(maximum 28 characters)
The letter C
followed by an oblique stroke; THEN the point at which
cruise climb is planned to start,
expressed exactly as in (2) above, followed by an oblique stroke;
THEN the speed to be maintained during
cruise climb, expressed exactly as in (a) above, followed by the
two levels defining the layer to be occupied
during cruise climb, each level expressed exactly as in (b) above,
or the level above which cruise is planned
followed by the letters PLUS, without a space between them.
Examples:
C/48N050W/M082F290F350
C/48N050W/M082F290PLUS
C/52N050W/M220F580F620
ITEM 16:
DESTINATION AERODROME AND TOTAL ESTIMATED ELAPSED TIME, ALTERNATE
AERODROME(S)
Destination
aerodrome and total estimated elapsed time (8 characters)
INSERT the
ICAO four-letter location indicator or the destination aerodrome
followed, without a space, by the
total estimated elapsed time,
OR if no
location indicator has been assigned,
INSERT ZZZZ
followed, without a space, by the total estimated elapsed time, and
SPECIFY in Item 18 the name
of the aerodrome, preceded by DEST/.
Note.- For a
flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated
elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to
which the flight plan applies.
Alternate
aerodrome(s) (4 characters)
INSERT the
ICAO four-letter location indicators(s) of not more than two alternate
aerodromes, separated by a
space,
OR if no location indicator has been assigned
to the alternate aerodrome,
INSER ZZZZ
and SPECIFY in Item 18 the name of the aerodrome, preceded by ALTN/.
ITEM 18: OTHER
INFORMATION
INSERT 0
(zero) if no other information,
OR any
other necessary information in the preferred sequence shown hereunder,
in the form of the
appropriate indicator followed by an oblique stroke and the information
to be recorded:
EET/ Significant
points or FIR boundary designators and accumulated estimated elapsed
times to
such points or FIR boundaries, when so prescribed on the basis of
regional air navigation
agreements, or by the appropriate ATS authority.
Examples:
EET/CAP0745 XYZ0830
EET/EINN0204
RIF/ The route
details to the revised destination aerodrome, followed by the ICAO four-
letter location indicator of the aerodrome. The revised route is subject
to re-clearance
in flight.
Examples:
RIF/DTA HEC KLAX
RIF/ESP G94 CLA
APPH
RIF/LEMD
REG/ The
registration markings of the aircraft, if different from the aircraft
identification in Item 7.
SEL/ SELCAL Code,
if so prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority.
OPR/ Name of the
operator, if not obvious from the aircraft identification in Item 7.
STS/ Reason for
special handling by ATS, e.g., hospital aircraft, one engine
inoperative, e.g.
STS/HOSP, STS/ONE ENG INOP.
TYP/ Type(s) of
aircraft, preceded if necessary by number(s) of aircraft, if ZZZZ is
inserted in
Item 9.
PER/ Aircraft
performance data, if so prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority.
COM/ Significant
data related to communication equipment as required by the appropriate
ATS authority, e.g., COM/UHF only.
DAT/ Significant
data related to data link capability, using one or more letters, S, H,
V,
and M, e.g., DAT/S for satellite data link, DAT/H for HF data link,
DAT/V for VHF data link,
DAT/M for SSR Mode S data link.
NAV/ Significant
data related to navigation equipment as required by the appropriate ATS
authority, e.g., NAV/INS.
DEP/ Name of
departure aerodrome, if ZZZZ is inserted in Item 13, or the ICAO
four-letter
location indicator of the location of the ATS unit from which
supplementary flight plan
data can be obtained, if AFIL is inserted in Item 13.
DEST/ Name of
destination aerodrome, if ZZZZ is inserted in Item 16.
ALTN/ Name of
alternate aerodrome(s), if ZZZZ is inserted in Item 16.
RALT/ Name of en
route alternate aerodrome(s).
RMK/ Any other
plain language remarks when required by the appropriate ATS authority
or deemed necessary.
ITEM 19:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Endurance
After E/ INSERT
a 4-figure group giving the fuel endurance in hours and minutes.
Persons on board
After P/ INSERT
the total number of persons (passengers and crew) on board, when
required by the
appropriate ATS authority. INSERT TBN (to be notified) if the
total number of persons is
not known at the time of filing.
Emergency and
survival equipment
R/ (Radio)
CROSS OUT U if UHF on frequency 243.0 MHz is not available. CROSS
OUT V if VHF
on frequency 121.5 MHz is not available. CROSS OUT E if emergency
location beacon -
aircraft (ELBA) is not available.
S/ (SURVIVAL
EQUIPMENT)
CROSS OUT all indicators if survival equipment is not carried.
CROSS OUT P if polar
survival equipment is not carried.
CROSS OUT D if desert survival equipment is not carried. CROSS
OUT M if
maritime survival equipment is not carried. CROSS OUT J if jungle
survival equipment is
not carried.
J/ (JACKETS)
CROSS OUT all indicators if life jackets are not carried. CROSS
OUT L if life jackets are not
equipped with lights. CROSS OUT F if life jackets are not
equipped with florescent. CROSS
OUT U or V or both as in R/ above to indicate radio capability of
jackets, if any.
D/ (DINGHIES)
(NUMBER) CROSS OUT indicators D and C if no dinghies are carried,
or INSERT number of dinghies
carried; and
(CAPACITY)
INSERT total capacity, in persons, of all dinghies carried; and
(COVER) CROSS
OUT indicator C if dinghies are not covered; and
(COLOR) INSERT
color of dinghies if carried.
A/ (AIRCRAFT COLOR
AND MARKINGS)
INSERT color of aircraft and significant markings.
N/ (REMARKS)
CROSS OUT indicator N if no remarks, or INDICATE any other
survival equipment carried
and any other remarks regarding survival equipment.
C/ (PILOT)
INSERT name of pilot-in-command.
2.3
Filed by
INSERT the
name of the unit, agency or person filing the flight plan.
2.4
Acceptance of the flight plan
Indicate
acceptance of the flight plan in the manner prescribed by the
appropriate ATS authority.
2.5
Instructions for insertion of COM data
Items to be
completed
COMPLETE
the top two shaded lines of the form, and COMPLETE the third
shaded line only
when necessary, in accordance with the provisions in PANS-RAC, Part IX,
2.1.2, unless ATS
prescribes otherwise.
3. Instructions for the
Transmission of a
Filed Flight Plan (FPL) Message
3.1
Correction of obvious errors
Unless otherwise
prescribed, CORRECT obvious format errors and/or omissions (i.e. oblique
stokes) to ensure adherence as specified in Section 2.
3.2
Items to be transmitted
TRANSMIT
items as indicated hereunder, unless otherwise prescribed:
a. the
items in the shaded lines, above Item 3;
b.
commencing with << (FPL of Item 3:
all symbols and
data in the unshaded boxes to the ) << at the end of Item 18,
additional alignment functions as necessary to prevent the inclusion of
more than 69 characters
in any line of Items 15 and 18. The alignment function is to be inserted
only in lieu of a space so as
not to break up a group of data, letter shifts and figure shifts (not
preprinted on the form) as necessary;
c. the AFTN
Ending, as described below:
3.3
End-of-Text Signal
a. one
LETTER SHIFT
b. two
CARRIAGE RETURNS, one LINE FEED
Page-feed Sequence
Seven LINE FEEDS
End-of-Message
Signal
Four of the letter
N.
4. Instructions for the
Transmission of a Supplementary Flight Plan (SPL) Message
4.1
Items to be transmitted
Transmit items as
indicated hereunder, unless otherwise prescribed:
a. AFTN
Priority Indicator, Addressee Indicators <<, Filing Time, Originator
Indicator
<< and, if necessary, specific identification of addressees and/or
originator;
b.
commencing with << (SPL of Item 3:
all symbols and
data in the unshaded areas of boxes down to the ) << at the end of Item
18,
additional alignment functions as necessary to prevent the inclusion of
more than 69 characters in any line
of Items 15 or 18. The alignment function is to be inserted only in lieu
of a space, so as not to break up
a group of data, letter shifts and figure shifts (not preprinted on the
form) as necessary;
c. the AFTN
Ending, as described below:
4.2
END-of-Text Signal
a. one
LETTER SHIFT
b. two
CARRIAGE RETURNS, one LINE FEED
Page-feed Sequence
Seven LINE FEEDS
End-of-Message
Signal
Four of the letter
N.
5. Example of Completed Flight
Plan Form
6. ICAO Model Flight Plan, Reverse
Side
7. ICAO Model Repetitive Flight
Plan (RPL) Listing Form
7.1
Instructions for the completion of the repetitive flight plan (RPL)
listings form
7.2
General
List only
flight plans that will operate in accordance with IFR. (Flight rules I
in FPL format).
It is assumed that
all aircraft are operating as scheduled flights (Type of flight S in FPL
format),
otherwise notify in Q (Remarks).
It is assumed that
all aircraft operating on RPL's are equipped with 4096-code
transplanters with
modes A and C. Otherwise, notify Q (Remarks).
List flight
plans in alphabetical order of the location indicator of the
departure aerodrome.
List flight
plans for each departure - aerodrome in chronological order of estimated
off-block times.
Adhere closely
to the data conventions as indicated for the Flight Plan Form
unless otherwise specifically indicated in 7.5.
Insert all
clock times in 4 figures UTC.
Insert all
estimated elapsed times in 4 figures (hours and minutes).
Insert data on a separate line for each
segment of operations with one or more stops; i.e., from
any departure aerodrome to the next destination aerodrome even through
call sign or flight number
is the same for multiple segments.
Clearly
identify additions and deletions in accordance with Item H at 7.4.
Subsequent listings shall list
the corrected and added data, and deleted flight plans shall be omitted.
Number pages
by indicating number of pages and total number of pages in submission.
Utilize
more than one line for any RPL where the space provided for items O and
Q on one line is not sufficient.
7.3 A
flight shall be cancelled as follows:
a. indicate
a minus sign in item H followed by all other items of the cancelled
flight;
b. insert a
subsequent entry denoted by a plus sign in item H and the date of the
last flight in item J, with all other items of the cancelled flight
unchanged.
7.4
Modification to a flight shall be made as follows:
a. carry
out the cancellation as indicated in 7.2; and
b. insert a
third entry giving the new flight plan(s) with the appropriate items
modified as necessary,
including the new validity dates in items I and J.
Note.-
All entries related to the same flight will be inserted in succession in
the order specified above.
7.5
Instructions for insertion of RPL data
Complete Items A
to Q as indicated hereunder.
ITEM A: OPERATOR
INSERT Name
of operator.
ITEM B:
ADDRESSEE(S)
INSERT Name
of agency(ies) designated by States to administer RPL's for FIR's or
areas of
responsibility concerned with the route of flight.
ITEM C:
DEPARTURE AERODROME(S)
INSERT
Location indicator(s) of departure aerodrome(s).
ITEM D: DATE
INSERT On
each page of submission the date (year, month, day) in a 6-figure group
that the listing was submitted.
ITEM E: SERIAL
NUMBER
INSERT
Serial number of submission (2 numerics) indicating last two digits of
year, a dash, and the
sequential number of the submission for the year indicated (start with
numeral 1 each new year).
ITEM F: PAGE OF
INSERT Page
number and total number of pages submitted.
ITEM G:
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA AT
INSERT Name
of contact where information normally provided under Item 19 of the FPL
is kept readily
available and can be supplied without delay.
ITEM H: ENTRY
TYPE
INSERT A
minus sign (-) for each flight plan that is to be deleted from the
listing.
INSERT A
plus sign (+) for each initial listing and, in the case of subsequent
submissions, for each flight plan
not listed in the previous submission.
Note - No
information is required under this item for any flight plan which is
unchanged from the previous submission.
ITEM I: VALID FROM
INSERT
First date (year, month, day) upon which the flight is scheduled to
operate.
ITEM J: VALID
UNTIL
INSERT Last
date (year, month, day) upon which the flight is scheduled to operate as
listed, or
UFN if the duration is unknown
ITEM K: DAYS OF
OPERATION
INSERT
Number corresponding to the day of the week in the appropriate column;
Monday = 1 through Sunday = 7.
INSERT 0
for each day of non-operation in the appropriate column.
ITEM L: AIRCRAFT
IDENTIFICATION (Item 7 of the ICAO flight plan)
INSERT
Aircraft identification to be used for the flight.
ITEM M: TYPE OF
AIRCRAFT AND WAKE TURBULENCE CATEGORY (Item 9 of the ICAO flight plan)
INSERT
Appropriate ICAO designator as specified in ICAO Doc 8643 - Aircraft
Type Designators.
INSERT H, M
or L indicator as appropriate:
H - HEAVY to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
136,000 kg or more,
M - MEDIUM to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
less than 136,000 kg but more than 7,000 kg,
L - LIGHT to
indicate an aircraft type with a maximum certificated take-off mass of
7,000 kg or less.
ITEM N:
DEPARTURE AERODROME AND TIME (Item 13 of the ICAO flight plan)
INSERT
Location indicator of the departure aerodrome.
INSERT The
off-block time, i.e., the estimated time that the aircraft will commence
movement associated
with departure.
ITEM O: ROUTE
(Item 15 of the ICAO flight plan)
a. Cruising
Speed
INSERT The
true airspeed for the first or whole cruising portion of the flight in
accordance with Item 15(a)
of the ICAO flight plan.
b. Cruising
level
INSERT The
planned cruising level for the first or whole portion of the route in
accordance with Item 15(b) of the ICAO flight plan.
c. Route
INSERT The
entire route in accordance with Item 15(c) of the ICAO flight plan.
ITEM P:
DESTINATION AERODROME AND TOTAL ESTIMATED ELAPSED TIME
(Item 16 of the ICAO flight plan)
INSERT
Location indicator of the destination aerodrome.
INSERT The
total estimated elapsed time.
ITEM Q: REMARKS
INSERT
Items of information as required by the appropriate ATS authority, items
normally notified in
Item 18 of the ICAO flight plan and any other information pertinent to
the flight of concern to ATS.
8. Example of a Completed
Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL) Listing Form

|