Airport Services Manual - Part V - Removal of Disabled Aircraft (Doc 9137P5)
Airport Services Manual - Part V - Removal of Disabled Aircraft (Doc 9137P5)
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Airport Services Manual - Part V - Removal of Disabled Aircraft (Doc 9137P5)

4th Edition, 2009
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The availability of aeronautical meteorological information in an interoperable digital format is a key enabler for the future of global air traffic management (ATM) within a system-wide information management (SWIM) environment. Therefore, this manual provides guidance on the practices to be used for the implementation of aeronautical meteorological data exchange models in digital format. While the body of the manual is primarily based on Annex 3 - Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation and on digital information exchange principles, it also contains detailed guidance on the following information:

a) space weather exchange;
b) volcanic ash and tropical cyclone advisories;
c) METAR and SPECI, TAF;
d) SIGMET; and
e) AIRMET.

This information is available in digital form, formatted in accordance with a globally interoperable information exchange model using extensible mark-up language (XML)/geography mark-up language (GML) and accompanied by the appropriate metadata.

The appendices address specific issues including the unified modelling language (UML) as the commonly used language to provide the semantics and abstract structure of all the information required by meteorological service providers; further details on XML/GML languages; and the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO) Codes Registry as the mechanism through which the authoritative terms required in the ICAO meteorological information exchange model (IWXXM) form messages are published as web accessible resources, enabling the controlled vocabulary for IWXXM to be managed outside the data model.

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SKU DOC-09137-004-05
Publication type Manual
Edition 4th Edition, 2009
Volume or Part Part V
Order No. 9137P5