AIP
The AIP is the basic aviation document intended primarily for use by aviation personnel of international and domestic commercial or private aviation for flight planning and flight operations in Estonian airspace and at Estonian aerodromes.
The AIP of Estonia is available only in electronic form as HTML and PDF format and is published in Estonian and in English.
The AIP in electronic form (eAIP) is published on DVD and available via current aim.eans.ee web page. The official Estonian AIP is published only on DVD.
NB! Attention must be paid to the fact that effective AIP Supplements and Aeronautical Information Circulars which were published in between the publication of two DVDs, may not be included on the next DVD or in eAIP Package and are available at aim.eans.ee in PDF format.
AIP Supplement
AIP Supplement (SUP) is a temporary amendment containing temporary changes of long duration (three months and longer) or information of short duration which consists of extensive text and/or graphics, supplementing the permanent information contained in the AIP. Operationally significant temporary changes to the AIP are published in accordance with the AIRAC system and its established effective dates and are identified by the acronym AIRAC (AIRAC AIP SUP).
AIP Supplements, which are published between publication of two DVDs, are made available via current aim.eans.ee web page.
AIC
AIC is a document containing information on the long-term forecast of any major changes in legislation, regulations, procedures or facilities; information of a purely explanatory or advisory nature liable to affect flight safety; and information or notification of an explanatory or advisory nature concerning technical, legislative or administrative matters.
AICs, which are published between publication of two DVDs, are made available via current aim.eans.ee web page.
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VFR Infromation Guide
The VFR Information Guide includes relevant information and also restrictions for the use of VFR aerodromes.
Information about an aerodrome or a heliport can be published in the VFR Information Guide upon application to AIM Department of Estonian ANS. Estonian ANS is not authorised to publish any information about aerodromes or heliports in the VFR Information Guide unless the respective aerodrome/heliport holder (expresses) has an interest in it.
The aerodrome holder is responsible for the consistency, reliability and high quality of data.
The Estonian ANS is not responsible for errors in the information which may emerge during data delivery and any damage originating from any inaccuracies or incompleteness of the data.
The Estonian ANS is responsible for the publication of the information in a standard format and also for making it internationally accessible.
The VFR Information Guide will be updated according to received information.
VFR Chart
This VFR chart is constructed on Lambert conformal conical projection.
The aeronautical data shown are consistent with the use of the chart for low speed visual air navigation. It includes aerodromes, significant obstacles, elements of the ATS system, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, and radio navigation aids.
The chart provides information to satisfy visual air navigation and is also used as a pre-flight planning chart.
AIRAC Calendar
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