The AIP is a comprehensive, legally binding reference document published by a country's national aviation authority. It contains all essential information relevant to air navigation, including airport data, airspace structure, navigation aids, communication procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Each country maintains its own AIP, following a standardized structure defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Most countries publish their AIP in digital format and make it accessible online, either freely or through subscription services. For example:
AIPs are regularly updated through Amendments (AIRAC cycles) in accordance with ICAO schedules. These changes are announced in advance and ensure that all aeronautical data remains current and accurate.
Before flight, pilots use the AIP to check:
Using outdated or incorrect AIP data can lead to regulatory violations or safety issues.
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