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Contracting States are required to notify the Organization of any differences between their national regulations and practices and the International Standards.
Contracting States are required to notify the Organization of any differences between their national regulations and practices and the International Standards.
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Contracting States are obligated to notify the Organization of any differences between their national regulations and practices and the special recommendations contained in Attachment A to this Annex.
Contracting States are obligated to notify the Organization of any differences between their national regulations and practices and the special recommendations contained in Attachment A to this Annex.
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The Council, on 13 April 1948, adopted a resolution inviting the attention of Contracting States to using their own national regulations, as far as practicable, the precise language of those ICAO Standards that are of a regulatory character.
The Council, on 13 April 1948, adopted a resolution inviting the attention of Contracting States to using their own national regulations, as far as practicable, the precise language of those ICAO Standards that are of a regulatory character.
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Contracting States must always use the precise language of ICAO Standards in their national regulations.
Contracting States must always use the precise language of ICAO Standards in their national regulations.
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Information relating to the applicability of national rules and procedures, and changes thereto, established according to the Standards specified in this Annex shall be notified in accordance with Annex 15.
Information relating to the applicability of national rules and procedures, and changes thereto, established according to the Standards specified in this Annex shall be notified in accordance with Annex 15.
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Study Notes
Annex 2 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation
- This document details the Rules of the Air
- The tenth edition was published in July 2005
- The edition incorporates amendments adopted by the Council prior to 24 February 2005
- It supersedes all previous editions of Annex 2, effective 24 November 2005
- Information on the applicability of the standards is in the foreword
Table of Contents
- Includes chapters on definitions, applicability, general rules, visual flight rules and instrument flight rules
- Appendices cover topics like signals, interception, tables of cruising levels and unmanned free balloons
- Attachments provide supplementary information concerning standards and recommended practices
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Test your knowledge on the obligations of Contracting States regarding ICAO Standards and their national regulations. This quiz covers the notification requirements and the importance of adhering to precise language in regulatory contexts. Enhance your understanding of how national regulations align with international standards.