Aeronautical Information Publication

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In aviation, an Aeronautical Information Publication (or AIP) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization as a publication issued by or with the authority of a state and containing aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation.[not verified in body] It is designed to be a manual containing thorough details of regulations, procedures and other information pertinent to flying aircraft in the particular country to which it relates. It is usually issued by or on behalf of the respective civil aviation administration.

Overview[]

The structure and contents of AIPs are standardized by international agreement through ICAO. AIPs normally have three parts – GEN (general), ENR (en route) and AD (aerodromes). The document contains many charts; most of these are in the AD section where details and charts of all public aerodromes are published.

AIPs are kept up-to-date by regular revision on a fixed cycle. For operationally significant changes in information, the cycle known as the AIRAC (Aeronautical Information Regulation And Control) cycle is used: revisions are produced every 56 days (double AIRAC cycle) or every 28 days (single AIRAC cycle). These changes are received well in advance so that users of the aeronautical data can update their flight management systems (FMS). For insignificant changes, the published calendar dates are used.

In some countries the AIP is informally known as the Airman's Manual or the Air Pilot.

Electronic AIP[]

EUROCONTROL has published a specification for an electronic AIP (eAIP).[1] The eAIP Specification aims to harmonise the structure and presentation of AIPs for digital media.[2] In this respect, a digital AIP is a digital version of the paper AIP, usually available in PDF format, while an electronic AIP is available in PDF as well as other formats, more suitable for reading on the screen and for electronic data exchange. Many countries around the world provide digital AIPs either on CD-ROM subscription or on a Web site. The external links section below lists AIPs which aim to follow the EUROCONTROL eAIP Specification.

AIRAC effective dates (28-day cycle)[]

The current AIRAC cycle is 2109 (effective 09 Sep 2021).

# 2012* 2013 2014 2015 2016* 2017 2018 2019 2020* 2021 2022 2023 2024* 2025 2026 2027 2028*
01 12 Jan 10 Jan 9 Jan 8 Jan 7 Jan 5 Jan 4 Jan 3 Jan 2 Jan 28 Jan 27 Jan 26 Jan 25 Jan 24 Jan 22 Jan 21 Jan 20 Jan
02 9 Feb 7 Feb 6 Feb 5 Feb 4 Feb 2 Feb 1 Feb 31 Jan 30 Jan 25 Feb 24 Feb 23 Feb 22 Feb 21 Feb 19 Feb 18 Feb 17 Feb
03 8 Mar 7 Mar 6 Mar 5 Mar 3 Mar 2 Mar 1 Mar 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Mar 24 Mar 23 Mar 22 Mar 20 Mar 19 Mar 18 Mar 17 Mar
04 5 Apr 4 Apr 3 Apr 2 Apr 31 Mar 30 Mar 29 Mar 28 Mar 26 Mar 22 Apr 21 Apr 20 Apr 19 Apr 17 Apr 16 Apr 15 Apr 14 Apr
05 3 May 2 May 1 May 30 Apr 28 Apr 27 Apr 26 Apr 25 Apr 23 Apr 20 May 19 May 18 May 17 May 15 May 14 May 13 May 12 May
06 31 May 30 May 29 May 28 May 26 May 25 May 24 May 23 May 21 May 17 Jun 16 Jun 15 Jun 14 Jun 12 Jun 11 Jun 10 Jun 9 Jun
07 28 Jun 27 Jun 26 Jun 25 Jun 23 Jun 22 Jun 21 Jun 20 Jun 18 Jun 15 Jul 14 Jul 13 Jul 12 Jul 10 Jul 9 Jul 8 Jul 7 Jul
08 26 Jul 25 Jul 24 Jul 23 Jul 21 Jul 20 Jul 19 Jul 18 Jul 16 Jul 12 Aug 11 Aug 10 Aug 9 Aug 7 Aug 6 Aug 5 Aug 4 Aug
09 23 Aug 22 Aug 21 Aug 20 Aug 18 Aug 17 Aug 16 Aug 15 Aug 13 Aug 9 Sep 8 Sep 7 Sep 6 Sep 4 Sep 3 Sep 2 Sep 1 Sep
10 20 Sep 19 Sep 18 Sep 17 Sep 15 Sep 14 Sep 13 Sep 12 Sep 10 Sep 7 Oct 6 Oct 5 Oct 4 Oct 2 Oct 1 Oct 30 Sep 29 Sep
11 18 Oct 17 Oct 16 Oct 15 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 8 Oct 4 Nov 3 Nov 2 Nov 1 Nov 30 Oct 29 Oct 28 Oct 27 Oct
12 15 Nov 14 Nov 13 Nov 12 Nov 10 Nov 9 Nov 8 Nov 7 Nov 5 Nov 2 Dec 1 Dec 30 Nov 29 Nov 27 Nov 26 Nov 25 Nov 24 Nov
13 13 Dec 12 Dec 11 Dec 10 Dec 8 Dec 7 Dec 6 Dec 5 Dec 3 Dec 30 Dec 29 Dec 28 Dec 27 Dec 25 Dec 24 Dec 23 Dec 22 Dec
14 31 Dec

Note: * = leap year containing 29 Feb (2012, 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028, etc.)

See also[]

References[]

  • "ICAO Annex 15: Aeronautical Information Services". ICAO. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  • "AIRAC Adherence and AIRAC Calendar 2010–2020". EUROCONTROL Aeronautical Information Management (AIM). Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  • Eurocontrol AIRAC calendar until 2022
  • "ICAO Aeronautical Information Services Manual (DOC 8126; AN/872; 6th Edition; 2003) Chapter 2. Provision of raw data 2.6 Aeronautical information regulation and control (AIRAC)" (PDF). ICAO. Retrieved 5 February 2021.

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