Maldives Civil Aviation Regulations MCAR-11 Air Traffic Services — Maldives law | Esheria

Maldives Civil Aviation Regulations MCAR-11 Air Traffic Services

This provision sets rules for Maldives air traffic services: the responsible authority must provide ATS, Maldives Airports Company Ltd is designated to arrange and provide them, and other agencies may not provide ATS unless approved by the CAA.

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ATS routes aerodrome operations aeronautical data air navigation air traffic control airspace designation alerting service communications contingency planning coordination emergency procedures flight information flight information service meteorological information navigation aids route spacing time standards traffic information broadcasts

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This provision sets rules for Maldives air traffic services: the responsible authority must provide ATS, Maldives Airports Company Ltd is designated to arrange and provide them, and other agencies may not provide ATS unless approved by the CAA. This provision requires air traffic services to use UTC, maintain timekeeping equipment, follow emergency and interception procedures, coordinate aeronautical information reporting, and apply several operational rules for ATC, area identification, and contingency planning. ATS units must provide, transmit, record, and keep certain flight information, communications, and emergency-response information, and they must avoid disclosing the nature of an unlawful-interference emergency in ATS air-ground communications except in the stated case. This provision requires ATS-related units to receive and share current operational and meteorological information, including pressure data, wind displays, runway visual range, wind shear, aerodrome warnings, navigation-aid status, unmanned balloon details, and certain hazardous releases. This provision gives guidance on route spacing, turn calculations, traffic broadcasts, and contingency planning for air traffic services.