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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1033/2006 of 4 July 2006 laying down the requirements on procedures for flight plans in the pre-flight phase for the single European sky (OJ L 186 7.7.2006, p. 46) |
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 |
L 281 |
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13.10.2012 |
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 428/2013 of 8 May 2013 |
L 127 |
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9.5.2013 |
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2016/2120 of 2 December 2016 |
L 329 |
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3.12.2016 |
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2018/139 of 29 January 2018 |
L 25 |
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30.1.2018 |
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1033/2006
of 4 July 2006
laying down the requirements on procedures for flight plans in the pre-flight phase for the single European sky
(Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1
Subject matter and scope
This Regulation shall apply to each of the following parties involved in the submission, modification, acceptance and distribution of flight plans:
operators and agents acting on their behalf;
pilots and agents acting on their behalf;
air traffic services units providing services to general air traffic flying in accordance with instrument flight rules.
Article 2
Definitions
In addition to the definitions referred to in paragraph 1 the following definitions shall apply:
‘flight plan’ means specified information provided to air traffic service units, relative to an intended flight or portion of a flight of an aircraft;
‘pre-flight phase’ means the period from the first submission of a flight plan until the first delivery of an air traffic control clearance;
‘repetitive flight plan’ means a flight plan related to a series of frequently recurring, regularly operated individual flights with identical basic features, submitted by an operator for retention and repetitive use by air traffic service units;
‘operator’ means a person, organisation or enterprise engaged in or offering to engage in an aircraft operation;
‘air traffic services unit’ (hereinafter ATS unit) means a unit, civil or military, responsible for providing air traffic services;
‘Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System’ (hereinafter IFPS) means a system within the European Air Traffic Management Network through which a centralised flight planning processing and distribution service, dealing with the reception, validation and distribution of flight plans, is provided within the airspace covered by this Regulation;
‘air traffic control clearance’ (hereinafter ATC clearance) means an authorisation for an aircraft to proceed under conditions specified by an air traffic control unit;
‘IFR’ means the symbol used to designate instrument flight rules;
‘air traffic control unit’ (hereinafter ATC unit) means variously area control centre, approach control unit or aerodrome control tower;
‘key items of a flight plan’ means the following items of a flight plan:
aircraft identification;
departure aerodrome;
estimated off-block date;
estimated off-block time;
destination aerodrome;
route excluding terminal area procedures;
cruising speed(s) and requested flight level(s);
aircraft type and category of wake turbulence;
flight rules and type of flight;
aircraft equipment and its related capabilities;
‘originator’ means a person or organisation submitting flight plans and any associated update messages to the IFPS, including pilots, operators and agents acting on their behalf and ATS units;
‘initial flight plan’ means the flight plan initially submitted by the originator including changes, if any, initiated and accepted by pilots, operators, an ATS unit or the centralised service for flight planning processing and distribution of flight plans during the pre-flight phase;
‘aircraft identification’ means a group of letters, figures or a combination thereof which is either identical to, or the coded equivalent of, the aircraft call sign to be used in air-ground communications, and which is used to identify the aircraft in ground-ground air traffic services communications;
‘estimated off-block date’ means the estimated date on which the aircraft will commence movement associated with departure;
‘estimated off-block time’ means the estimated time at which the aircraft will commence movement associated with departure;
‘terminal area procedures’ means the standard instrument departures and the standard instrument arrivals as defined in the ICAO procedures for Air Navigation Services — Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS, Doc 8168 — Volume 1 — fifth edition — 2006, incorporating all amendments up to No 7).
Article 3
Interoperability and performance requirements
Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that when IFPS receives a flight plan, or change thereto, it:
checks it for compliance with the format and data conventions;
checks it for completeness and, to the extent possible, for accuracy;
takes action, if necessary, to make it acceptable to the air traffic services; and
indicates acceptance of the flight plan or changes thereto to the originator.
No other changes to or cancellation of a flight plan shall be made by an ATC unit in the pre-flight phase without coordination with the operator.
Article 4
Safety requirements
Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that any changes to the existing procedures for flight plans in the pre-flight phase covered by this Regulation or any introduction of new procedures are preceded by a safety assessment, including hazard identification, risk assessment and mitigation processes, conducted by the parties concerned.
Article 5
Additional requirements
ATS units shall:
develop and maintain operations manuals containing the necessary instructions and information to enable their operations personnel to apply the provisions of this Regulation;
ensure that the manuals referred to in point (a) are accessible and kept up to date and that their update and distribution are subject to appropriate quality and documentation configuration management;
ensure that the working methods and operating procedures comply with the relevant provisions specified in this Regulation.
Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that the centralised flight planning processing and distribution service:
develops and maintains operations manuals containing the necessary instructions and information to enable their operations personnel to apply the provisions of this Regulation;
ensures that the manuals referred to in point (a) are accessible and kept up to date and that their update and distribution are subject to appropriate quality and documentation configuration management;
ensures that the working methods and operating procedures comply with the relevant provisions specified in this Regulation.
Article 6
Entry into force and application
This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2009.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX
Provisions referred to in Article 3(1)
1. Section 4 of the Annex to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 ( 1 ).
2. Chapter 4, Section 4.4 (Flight plans) and Chapter 11, Paragraph 11.4.2.2 (Movement messages) of ICAO PANS-ATM Doc. 4444 (16th Edition — 2016 incorporating all amendments up to No 7A).
3. Chapter 2 (Flight plans) and Chapter 6, Paragraph 6.12.3 (Boundary estimates) of Regional Supplementary Procedures, Doc. 7030, European (EUR) Regional Supplementary Procedures (5th edition of 2008 including all amendments up to No 9).
( 1 ) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 laying down the common rules of the air and operational provisions regarding services and procedures in air navigation and amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1035/2011 and Regulations (EC) No 1265/2007, (EC) No 1794/2006, (EC) No 730/2006, (EC) No 1033/2006 and (EU) No 255/2010 (OJ L 281, 13.10.2012, p. 1).