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Aeronautical Information Services (AIS). Aeronautical Information Services. What is AIS ?. One of the least known and most vital roles in support of international civil aviation is that of the Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) .
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Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) Aeronautical Information Services
What is AIS? One of the least known and most vital roles in support of international civil aviation is that of theAeronautical Information Services (AIS). The AIS is the department established in the Air Navigation Services Division of the JCAA which ensures the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity & efficiency of national and international air navigation.
AIS = Aviation Information BRAIN / HUB AIS is the vital link which integrates the aviation industry, through the exchange & flow of information.
Objective of AIS To ensure that air navigation information, which is necessary for: • safety, regularity and efficiency is available in a form: • suitable for use, • that is timely, and • in accordance with ICAO standards and practices.
AIS Structure & Responsibilities • AIS HQ • AIP(Aeronautical Information Publication) • AIP Amendments • AIP Supplements • AIC (Aeronautical Information Circular) • AIS NOTAM OFFICE • Receives NOTAM. • Prepares & encode info. • Disseminates NOTAM (NTM) • NTM Checklist • NTM Summary • AIS NMIA • Receives flight plans • Processes flight plans • Transmits flight plans • Ensures AIP of other States are updated & content current
Unique There are very few AIS personnel in Jamaica. Currently, there are only 8 trained AIS personnel in Jamaica capable of carrying out all or some specific tasks and functions of the AIS.
Timely All relevant information has to be made available in a timely manner and within internationally specified time frames and deadlines.
Meticulous There is no room for error !!! Errors can contribute to accidents and incidents which may be detrimental to aviation safety, regularity and efficiency.
Organised Our information and publications should be available and accessible to the relevant aviation operators and interests. AIS has to constantly liaise (electronically and/or verbally) with local and international entities to ensure the smooth flow of information to/from the rest of the world.
Support One of the least known and most vital roles in support of international civil aviation is that of the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS). The AIS is the vital link which integrates the various aspects of the aviation industry, through the exchange & flow of information.
Technical The JCAA and the AIS are mandated to operate within ICAO (International Civil Aviation Authority) specifications, standards and recommended practices. If these rules are not adhered to, then sanctions and/or penalties can be brought against us.
TECHNICAL The AIS has to operate in accordance with ICAO’s manuals, documents, standards and practices.
AIS – the information “Brain Hub” of Aviation Information. Unique Timely Meticulous Organised Support Technical