MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8 PDF

MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8 PDF

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MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8 PDF

Published Date:
09/30/2011

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[ Revised ]

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Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 8: Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor Systems

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British Defence Standards

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Scope and Organisational Background

The material contained within this Part of the Defence Standard provides System Safety and Functional Performance requirements for Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor system interfaces used by Military Air Traffic Services ashore and including ATS elements of MOD Contractor Airfield and Range Air Control systems. Currently, this scope does not include the core of Arrestor Systems or AGL-equivalent & Arrestor systems Afloat. Refer to Part 1 for information on Regulatory Frameworks for all subsequent Parts.

The Organisational framework currently in place for Military ATS systems, is diverse in scope and spread between disparate authorities, including, but not limited to:

a) The Directorate of Equipment and Support (DE&S). The Programme Delivery Group 3 (PDG3) within the Directorate of Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (D ISTAR), contains the Air Defence and Air Traffic Systems Delivery Team (ADATS DT) and the Air Command and Control Systems Delivery Team (ACCS DT). Existing Air Traffic Service Systems are within the scope of ADATS, whilst future Air Traffic Service Systems will fall under ACCS.

b) The Directorate of Information Systems and Services (D ISS). The Site Coordinating Installation Design Authority (SCIDA) of ISS, helps ensure the Resilience, Integrity, Confidentiality and Availability of MoD Command, Control, Computing and Intelligence (C4I) systems; including Air Traffic Services Systems.

c) The RAF ATC Safety and Engineering Role Office. This performs an internal Safety and Engineering Quality function for RAF, Army and other ATS Systems.

d) RN Fleet Command Aviation Ops. They are a focal point for internal Safety and Engineering function for RN ATS systems at land-based Naval Air Stations and afloat; with ATC Engineering representation

e) Safety. The Military Aviation Authority, the Land Systems Safety Office, Ship Safety Management Office, and a future Military ATS Equipment Release Authority, along with Operating Authority Duty Holders.

f) The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) may also have a close involvement in AGL and Arrestor Systems.


Edition : I2
Number of Pages : 14
Published : 09/30/2011

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MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8
Published Date: 10/23/2015
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part: 8 Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor Systems
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MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8
Published Date: 05/21/2012
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 8: Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor Systems
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8
Published Date: 09/30/2011
Military Air Traffic Services Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Services) Part 8: Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor Systems
MODUK DEF STAN 00-972: PART 8
Published Date: 08/12/2010
Military Air Traffic Control Equipment Safety and Performance Standards (Aerodrome, Terminal and Naval Air Traffic Control) Part 8: Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) and Arrestor Systems

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