ICAO Flight Plan Form Changes and Implementation Overview

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Discover the changes in the ICAO flight plan form through Amendment 1 to PANS-ATM and its impact on aviation. Learn about the background, amendment details, transitioning requirements, and the overview of changes to the flight plan form. Explore the implications of these changes on aircraft equipage, capabilities communication, and filing procedures.

  • ICAO
  • Flight Plan Form
  • Aviation
  • Aircraft Equipage
  • Automated Air Traffic Management

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  1. ICAO Changes to the Present Flight Plan Form Amendment 1 to the PANS-ATM Fifteenth Edition (PANS-ATM, Doc 4444) Tom Brady ICAO HQ

  2. Introduction to FPL 2012 Background Changes to the PRESENT flight Plan Form Impact of some changes ICAO 2012 Timeline Flight Plan Implementation Tracking System (FITS)

  3. Background to the Amendment Amendment 1 to the PANS-ATM Doc 4444 stems from the work of the ICAO Flight Plan Study Group (FPLSG). The scope of the amendment is to update the ICAO model flight plan form. This will meet the needs of aircraft with advanced capabilities and the evolving requirements of automated air traffic management (ATM) systems. This will take into account compatibility with existing systems, human factors, training, cost and transition aspects.

  4. Changes to the PRESENT flight plan form Amendment 1 to the PANS-ATM contains changes to the length and content of items. Amendment 1 does not specifically change the means of filing flight plans. The Transitioning to Amendment 1 may impose some requirements during the transition period. The PRESENT flight plan will no longer be accepted by ANSPs after 15 November 2012.

  5. Overview of Changes 1. Item 10 a/b New alphanumeric codes 2. Item 18 New indicators (e.g. PBN/) Mandated order of indicators STS/ redefined only specified data allowed Item 10 a/b Item 15 Other minor changes e.g. Item 15 - significant point; Item 7 - no - aircraft identification 3. Item 18 Other minor details changes FPL 2012

  6. Impact of changes to the PRESENT flight Plan form Change the way aircraft equipage and capabilities are communicated to provide more details for example fields 10 and 18 Format of field data Single Alphas to 2-character alphanumeric Permit specification of the date of flight (DOF) in a standardised manner. Allows filing of FPL forms up to 120 hours in advance. Procedure and Documentation changes. Controller Computer-Human Interface(CHI)

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