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For measurement of
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Units used
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1
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Distance used in navigation, position reporting etc. - generally in excess of 2NM
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Nautical Miles (NM) and tenths of NM
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2
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Relatively short distances such as those relating aerodrome (e.g. runway length)
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Meters
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3
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Altitude, elevation and height
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Feet
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4
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Horizontal speed including wind speed
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Knots
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5
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Vertical speed
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Feet per minute
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6
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Wind direction for landing and take-off
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Degrees magnetic
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7
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Visibility including Runway Visual Range
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Kilometers or Meters
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8
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Altimeter setting
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Hectopascal
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9
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Temperature
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Degrees Celsius
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10
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Weight
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Metric tonne or Kilogram
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11
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Time
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Hours and minutes, the day of 24 hours
beginning at midnight UTC (hhmm)
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2.
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Temporal Reference System
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2.1
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Gregorian calendar is used and Time periods published in AIS products are in Co-ordinated
Universal Time (UTC) except where otherwise stated. Reporting of time is expressed to the
nearest minute. E.g. 12:04:35 is reported as1205. Local time is 05:30 hours ahead of UTC
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2.2
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Daylight saving hours are not employed.
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3.
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Horizontal Reference system
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3.1.
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Name/designation of reference system
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3.1.1.
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All published geographical coordinates indicating latitude and longitude are expressed in terms of World Geodetic System-1984 (WGS-84) geodetic reference datum.
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3.2
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Identification and parameters of the projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection is used.
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3.3
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Identification of the ellipsoid used: In India Geodetic Reference system-1980 (GRS-80) ellipsoid is used.
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3.4
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Identification of the datum used: In India International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2008 (ITRF 2008) is used.
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3.5.
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Area of application:
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3.5.1.
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Area of application for the published geographical coordinates coincides with the area of responsibility of the Aeronautical Information Service, i.e. the entire territory of India as well as the airspace over the high seas encompassed by the Chennai, Kolkata & Mumbai Flight Information Regions in accordance with the Regional Air Navigation Agreement.
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3.6
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An explanation, if applicable, of the asterisk used to identify those coordinates that do not meet Annex 11 and Annex 14 accuracy requirements: An asterisk (*) will be used to identify those published geographical coordinates which have been transformed into WGS-84 coordinates but whose accuracy of original field work does not meet the accuracy requirements in Annex 11, Chapter 2 and Annex 14, Volumes I and II, Chapter 2.
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4.
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Vertical reference system
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Name/designation of reference system used: In India, AMSL is used in which Indian Mean Sea Level (IMSL) derived from nine-stations located along Indian subcontinent is used as a reference datum and wherever Earth Gravitational Model-2008 (EGM08) & Earth Gravitational Model-1996 (EGM96) are used, it is specifically mentioned.
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5.
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Aircraft nationality and registration marks
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5.1.
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The nationality mark for aircraft registered in India is the letter “VT” for civil aircraft and “VU” for Air-Force aircraft. The nationality mark is followed by a hyphen and a registration mark consisting of 3 letters e.g. VT-EPC or VU-AWB. The nationality mark for unmanned aircraft registered in India is U followed by 6 Alpha-Numeric characters, i.e., between 0 and 9 or A and Z, e.g., UB67DFC.
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6.
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Public holidays
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6.1.
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The following three national holidays are fixed and observed every year:
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S. No
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Name of the holiday
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Date / Day
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1
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HoliMaha Shivratri
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29th 1st March/MondayTuesday
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2
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Good FridayHoli
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02nd 18th AprilMarch/Friday
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3
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Ram NavmiMahavir Jayanti
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21st 14th April/WednesdayThursday
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4
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Mahavir JayantiGood Friday
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25th 15th April/SundayFriday
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5
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Idu’l Fitr
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14th 3rd May/FridayTuesday
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6
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Buddha Purnima
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26th 16th May/WednesdayMonday
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7
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Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
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21st 10th July/WednesdaySunday
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8
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Muharram
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19th 09th August/ThursdayTuesday
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9
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Janmashtami
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30thAugust19th August/MondayFriday
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10
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Dussehra
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15th 05th October/FridayWednesday
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11
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Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad
(Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)
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19th 09th October/TuesdaySunday
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12
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Diwali (Deepavali)
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04th November24th October/ThursdayMonday
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13
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Guru Nanak’s Birthday
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19th 08th November/FridayTuesday
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14
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Christmas Day
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25th December/SaturdaySunday
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