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AeronauticalTelecommunicationsAnnex 10 to the Convention onInternational Civil AviationInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Standardsand Recommended Practices andProcedures for Air Navigation ServicesSixth EditionOctober 2001 Volume IICommunication Proceduresincluding those with PANS statusThis edition incorporates all amendmentsadopted by the Council prior to 13 March 2001and supersedes, on 1 November 2001, allprevious editions of Annex 10, Volume information regarding the applicabilityof the Standards and RecommendedPractices and the Procedures for Air Navigation Services, see should be sent to one of the following addresses, together with the appropriate remittance in dollars or in the currency of thecountry in which the order is placed. Customers are encouraged to use credit cards (MasterCard, Visa or American Express) to avoiddelivery delays. Information on payment by credit card and by other methods is available in the Ordering Information Section of theCatalogue of ICAO Publications and Audio-visual Training Civil Aviation Organization.

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1 AeronauticalTelecommunicationsAnnex 10 to the Convention onInternational Civil AviationInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Standardsand Recommended Practices andProcedures for Air Navigation ServicesSixth EditionOctober 2001 Volume IICommunication Proceduresincluding those with PANS statusThis edition incorporates all amendmentsadopted by the Council prior to 13 March 2001and supersedes, on 1 November 2001, allprevious editions of Annex 10, Volume information regarding the applicabilityof the Standards and RecommendedPractices and the Procedures for Air Navigation Services, see should be sent to one of the following addresses, together with the appropriate remittance in dollars or in the currency of thecountry in which the order is placed. Customers are encouraged to use credit cards (MasterCard, Visa or American Express) to avoiddelivery delays. Information on payment by credit card and by other methods is available in the Ordering Information Section of theCatalogue of ICAO Publications and Audio-visual Training Civil Aviation Organization.

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6 The space belowis provided to keep a record of such OF AMENDMENTS AND issueDateenteredEnteredby44-76 Incorporated in this edition12/6/08 ICAO77 Did not affect this volume7827/11/03 ICAO79 Did not affect this volume8024/11/05 ICAO81 Did not affect this volume8222/11/07 ICAO83 Did not affect this volume84 Did not affect this volume85 Did not affect this volume(ii) Annex 10 VOLUME II(iii)1/11/01 TABLE OF CONTENTSPagePageForeword ..(vii)Chapter .. Services .. Stations .. Communication methods .. Direction finding .. Teletypewriter systems .. Agencies .. Frequencies .. Data link communications .. Miscellaneous ..1-4 Chapter Provisions Relating to the International aeronautical telecommunication Service .. Division of service .. telecommunication Access .. Hours of service .. Supervision .. Superfluous transmissions.. Interference ..2-1 Chapter Procedures for the InternationalAeronautical telecommunication Service.

7 General .. Extensions of service and closingdown of stations .. Acceptance, transmission and delivery of messages .. Time system .. Record of communications .. Establishment of radiocommunication .. Use of abbreviations and codes .. Cancellation of messages ..3-3 Chapter Fixed Service (AFS) .. General .. ATS direct speech circuits .. Meteorological operational channels andmeteorological operational telecommunicationnetworks .. aeronautical fixed telecommunicationnetwork (AFTN) .. format ITA-2.. feed .. address .. operating procedure general .. 4-13 End-of-line functions .. 4-13 Duration of transmissions .. 4-13 Channel-check transmissions.. Normal teletypewriter transmissionprocedures .. 4-14 Form of transmission teletypewriter operation .. 4-14 Message format .. 4-14 Reprocessing procedures .. 4-15 Acknowledgement of receipt ofmessages.

8 Action on mutilated or improperlyformatted messages detected inteletypewriter relay stations .. Correction of errors during tapepreparation .. Correction of errors during messageorigination in cases where the message is flowing into the AFTN during preparation .. Predetermined distribution systemfor AFTN messages .. Message format IA-5 .. 4-21 Heading .. 4-21 Address .. 4-21 Text .. Action taken on mutilated messagesin IA-5 detected in computerizedAFTN relay stations .. Transfer of AFTN messages over code and byte independent circuits and networks .. Common ICAO Data Interchange Network(CIDIN) .. ATS message handling services (ATSMHS) .. Inter-centre communications (ICC).. 4-28 Annex 10 aeronautical TelecommunicationsVolume II1/11/01(iv)PagePageChapter Mobile Service VoiceCommunications .. General ..5-1 Categories of messages ..5-1 Cancellation of messages.

9 Radiotelephony procedures ..5-3 Language to be used ..5-3 Word spelling in radiotelephony ..5-3 Transmission of numbers inradiotelephony ..5-3 Transmitting technique ..5-5 Composition of messages ..5-7 Calling ..5-8 Test procedures .. 5-11 Exchange of communications.. and assurance ofcommunications .. 5-13 Communications watch/Hours of service .. 5-13 Principles of network operation(HF communications) .. 5-13 Frequencies to be used .. 5-14 Establishment of communications . 5-14 Transfer of HF communications.. 5-14 Transfer of VHF communications . 5-15 Communications failure .. message handling .. 5-16 General .. 5-16 Transmission of ATS messagesto aircraft .. 5-17 Recording of air-ground communications on teletypewriter . procedures .. 5-17 General .. 5-17 Notification to aeronauticalstations of aircraft SELCAL codes.

10 5-18 Pre-flight check .. 5-18 Establishment of communications . 5-18 En-route procedures .. 5-18 SELCAL code assignment to aircraft .. Distress and urgency radiotelephonycommunication procedures .. distress communications .. 5-19 Action by the aircraft in distress .. 5-19 Action by the station addressedor first station acknowledgingthe distress message .. 5-20 Imposition of silence .. 5-20 Action by all other stations .. 5-20 Termination of distresscommunications and of silence .. urgency communications.. 5-21 Action by the aircraft reportingan urgency condition except asindicated in .. 5-21 Action by the station addressed orfirst station acknowledging theurgency message .. 5-21 Action by all other stations .. 5-21 Action by an aircraft used formedical transports .. 5-21 Action by the station addressed orby other stations receiving amedical transports message.


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