This document outlines the requirements and procedures for submitting, updating, and closing flight plans when utilizing air traffic control services. Key details include:
- A flight plan must be filed with air traffic services before any controlled, IFR, or international flight, and may need to be filed for advisory flights.
- Flight plans must be submitted at least 60 minutes before controlled flights and 10 minutes before entering controlled airspace for other flights.
- Flight plans include aircraft information, route, expected time of arrival, alternates, and emergency equipment.
- Changes to IFR or controlled VFR flight plans must be reported promptly. Significant changes to other VFR flights must also be reported.
- Upon arrival
This document outlines the requirements and procedures for submitting, updating, and closing flight plans when utilizing air traffic control services. Key details include:
- A flight plan must be filed with air traffic services before any controlled, IFR, or international flight, and may need to be filed for advisory flights.
- Flight plans must be submitted at least 60 minutes before controlled flights and 10 minutes before entering controlled airspace for other flights.
- Flight plans include aircraft information, route, expected time of arrival, alternates, and emergency equipment.
- Changes to IFR or controlled VFR flight plans must be reported promptly. Significant changes to other VFR flights must also be reported.
- Upon arrival
This document outlines the requirements and procedures for submitting, updating, and closing flight plans when utilizing air traffic control services. Key details include:
- A flight plan must be filed with air traffic services before any controlled, IFR, or international flight, and may need to be filed for advisory flights.
- Flight plans must be submitted at least 60 minutes before controlled flights and 10 minutes before entering controlled airspace for other flights.
- Flight plans include aircraft information, route, expected time of arrival, alternates, and emergency equipment.
- Changes to IFR or controlled VFR flight plans must be reported promptly. Significant changes to other VFR flights must also be reported.
- Upon arrival
This document outlines the requirements and procedures for submitting, updating, and closing flight plans when utilizing air traffic control services. Key details include:
- A flight plan must be filed with air traffic services before any controlled, IFR, or international flight, and may need to be filed for advisory flights.
- Flight plans must be submitted at least 60 minutes before controlled flights and 10 minutes before entering controlled airspace for other flights.
- Flight plans include aircraft information, route, expected time of arrival, alternates, and emergency equipment.
- Changes to IFR or controlled VFR flight plans must be reported promptly. Significant changes to other VFR flights must also be reported.
- Upon arrival
Information relative to an intended flight or portion of a flight, to be provided to air traffic services units, shall be in the form of a flight plan. A flight plan shall be submitted prior to operating: a) any flight or portion thereof to be provided with air traffic control service; b) any IFR flight within advisory airspace; c) any flight within or into designated areas, or along designated routes, when so required by the appropriate ATS authority to facilitate the provision of flight information, alerting and search and rescue services; d) any flight within or into designated areas, or along designated routes, when so required by the appropriate ATS authority to facilitate coordination with appropriate military units or with air traffic services units in adjacent States in order to avoid the possible need for interception for the purpose of identification; e) any flight across International borders. • A flight plan shall be submitted, before departure, to an air traffic services reporting office or, during flight, transmitted to the appropriate air traffic services unit or air ground control radio station, unless arrangements have been made for submission of repetitive flight plans. • Unless otherwise prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority, a flight plan for a flight to be provided with air traffic control service or air traffic advisory service shall be submitted at least sixty minutes before departure, or, if submitted during flight, at a time which will ensure its receipt by the appropriate air traffic services unit at least ten minutes before the aircraft is estimated to reach: a) the intended point of entry into a control area or advisory area; or b) the point of crossing an airway or advisory route. Contents of a flight plan— Aircraft identification — Flight rules and type of flight — Number and type(s) of aircraft and wake turbulence category — Equipment — Departure aerodrome — Estimated off-block time — Cruising speed(s) — Cruising level(s) — Route to be followed — Destination aerodrome and total -estimated elapsed time - Cruising speed(s) — Cruising level(s) — Route to be followed - Destination aerodrome and total estimated elapsed time — Alternate aerodrome(s) — Fuel endurance — Total number of persons on board — Emergency and survival equipment — Other information. Completion of a flight plan • Whatever the purpose for which it is submitted, a flight plan shall contain information on relevant items up to and including “Alternate aerodrome(s)” regarding the whole route or the portion for which the flight plan is submitted. •Note An aerodrome to which an aircraft may proceed when it becomes either impossible o r inadvisable to proceed to or land at the intended aerodrome. An alternate aerodrom e could be a takeoff alternate, en route alternate, or destination alternate. • It shall contain information on all other items when so prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority or by the person submitting the flight plan. Changes to a flight plan •Subject to the provisions, all changes to a flight plan submitted for an IFR flight, or a VFR flight operated as a controlled flight, shall be reported as soon as practicable to the appropriate air traffic services unit. •For other VFR flights, significant changes to a flight plan shall be reported as soon as practicable to the appropriate air traffic services unit. Closing a flight plan Unless otherwise prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority, a report of arrival shall be made in person, by radiotelephony or via data link at the earliest possible moment after landing, to the appropriate air traffic services unit at the arrival aerodrome, by any flight for which a flight plan has been submitted covering the entire flight or the remaining portion of a flight to the destination aerodrome. • When a flight plan has been submitted only in respect of a portion of a flight, other than the remaining portion of a flight to destination, it shall, when required, be closed by an appropriate report to the relevant air traffic services unit. •When no air traffic services unit exists at the arrival aerodrome, the arrival report, shall be made as soon as practicable after landing and by the quickest means available to the nearest air traffic services unit/ Flight Information Centre. •When communication facilities at the arrival aerodrome are known to be inadequate, the following action shall be taken. Immediately prior to landing the aircraft shall transmit to the appropriate air traffic services unit, a message comparable to an arrival report, where such a report is required. Normally, this transmission shall be made to the aeronautical station serving the air traffic services unit in charge of the flight information region in which the aircraft is operated. Arrival reports made by aircraft shall contain the following elements of information: a) aircraft identification; b) departure aerodrome; c) destination aerodrome (only in the case of a diversionary landing); d) arrival aerodrome; e) time of arrival.