Name:
ICAO 9718 PDF
Published Date:
05/01/2010
Status:
[ Revised ]
Publisher:
International Civil Aviation Organization
OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE
The ITU is the specialized agency of the United Nations for telecommunications matters where international agreements are made on the use of the radio frequency spectrum. At World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs), convened every four years, changes are made to the ITU Radio Regulations, including the Table of Frequency Allocations (Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations), on the basis of proposals made by States. This mechanism was introduced in order to better adapt the Table of Frequency Allocations to technological developments in communication and navigation systems.
A consequence of this process is that a coordinated aeronautical position (the ICAO position) must be established every four years, and well in advance of the ITU conference itself, in order to be of maximum use to aviation authorities. The ICAO position is intended to be used by civil aviation authorities in their national discussions with the radio regulatory authorities when developing proposals for submission by their administrations to the lTU conferences and to brief the delegations at these ITU conferences. In addition, it is to be used by aviation experts at these conferences and is submitted by ICAO to the ITU conferences in the form of an information paper. The ICAO position contains the agreed radio frequency allocation requirements for aeronautical radio services that are provided for safety purposes. The ICAO position and the ICAO policy statements in this handbook are developed by the Air Navigation Commission, with the assistance of the Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) Working Group F and the Navigation System Panel (NSP), and approved by the ICAO Council. In developing the ICAO position, all ICAO Member States and relevant international organizations are consulted.
With this background, the prime objectives of this document are:
a) to provide a consolidated and up-to-date statement of agreed requirements and ICAO policy in the frequency bands used by international civil aviation for the communications and radionavigation services provided for air traffic purposes, taking into account all future needs;
b) to provide a source of reference for relevant ITU regulations, resolutions, recommendations and associated ITU-Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) material;
c) to provide a convenient record for important frequency management material, such as the criteria applied in the planning of radio frequency assignments, and the protection from interference; and
d) to provide background information on the international spectrum management institutional framework and the main lTU elements.
| Edition : | 5 |
| Number of Pages : | 360 |
| Published : | 05/01/2010 |