MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0 PDF

MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0 PDF

Name:
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0 PDF

Published Date:
05/21/2012

Status:
[ Revised ]

Description:

Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 0: Procedures for Use, Content and Definitions

Publisher:
British Defence Standards

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
Need Help?

Part 0 provides guidance and content information, together with definitions of the terms used throughout this document. Specific technical definitions may be separately defined as they are used.

The material contained in all parts of this Defence Standard set out the requirements for System Safety and Functional Performance of Military Terminal Air Traffic Services (ATS) Systems, ashore and afloat and including ATS elements of MOD Contractor Airfield and Range Air Control systems. Currently, this scope does not include Air Defence Systems performing ATS functions, ‘Area' Air Traffic performed utilising NATS systems, area radar control centres, area radar using terminal equipment, equipment used only for Range Control or Air Traffic Services performed from Airborne platforms. The intention to incorporate any expansion in scope will be subject to consultation and review by MAA in due course (areas likely to be addressed include Air Defence systems and airborne systems). Application of the appropriate contents within this Defence Standard, should be made at the time of any significant change to an ATS System Design or Architecture. The scope of the contents of this Defence Standard covers Safety, Performance and Regulatory aspects.

The legal framework for regulatory powers of the Military Aviation Authority are vested in the Secretary of State, with specific exclusions stated in both EU Regulations and the UK Air Navigation Order. Consequently, provisions within ICAO, EU and UK Air Navigation Order Regulation are not directly legally applicable to Military ATS Systems, although Military ATS Systems should be demonstrably at least equivalent in Safety and Performance. More specifically, ‘An appropriate level of compliance with GATM regulations should be sought where non-compliance would impose an unacceptable level of restriction on operations or training, or lead to restricted overseas airspace and conflict within the European or UK courts of law1' and ‘SofS' instruction to Defence is that where it can rely on exemptions or derogations from either domestic or international law, it is to introduce standards and management arrangements that produce outcomes that are, so far as is reasonably practicable, at least as good as those required by legislation'2. Military ATS Systems are regulated by the Military Aviation Authority.

At this time, the MAA Regulatory Publications (MRP) is still being developed, subsequently, there are ongoing developments in the concept of Regulations and Release into Service in respect of ATS equipment, which may define more closely the proposed processes and interactions with the Military Aviation Authority.

1 CAS/8/11 dated 24 September 2003.

2 MAA01 – Initial Issue AIL 1.


Edition : I1
Number of Pages : 30
Published : 05/21/2012

History

MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0
Published Date: 10/23/2015
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 0: Procedures for Use, Content and Definitions
$2.1
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0
Published Date: 05/24/2013
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 0: Procedures for Use, Content and Definitions
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0
Published Date: 05/24/2013
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 0: Procedures for Use, Content and Definitions
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 0
Published Date: 05/21/2012
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 0: Procedures for Use, Content and Definitions

Related products

MODUK DEF STAN 61-021: SUPP 054
Published Date: 02/28/2021
General Specification for Batteries Supplement: 054 : Lithium Manganese Dioxide Battery 3V, 1.4Ah NSN 6135-99-774-5711
$1.5

Best-Selling Products

ISO/ASTM 51026:2015
Published Date: 07/15/2015
Practice for using the Fricke dosimetry system
$24.3
ISO/ASTM 51204:2004
Published Date: 08/01/2004
Practice for dosimetry in gamma irradiation facilities for food processing
$10.5
ISO/ASTM 51205:2009
Published Date: 01/01/2009
Practice for use of a ceric-cerous sulfate dosimetry system
ISO/ASTM 51205:2017
Published Date: 07/15/2015
Practice for use of a ceric-cerous sulfate dosimetry system
$20.4
ISO/ASTM 51261:2002
Published Date: 03/01/2002
Guide for selection and calibration of dosimetry systems for radiation processing
$12.3
ISO/ASTM 51261:2013
Published Date: 04/15/2013
Practice for calibration of routine dosimetry systems for radiation processing
$37.2