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This topic contains only those PANS-AIM requirements relevant for a Microwave Landing System (MLS). For general PANS-AIM requirements valid for all kind of Radio navigation aids see topic Navaid [NAV] and subordinated pages.

ICAO Annex 10, Volume I:

MLS is a precision approach and landing guidance system which provides position information and various ground to air data. The position information is provided in a wide coverage sector and is determined by an azimuth anglemeasurement, an elevation angle measurement and a range (distance) measurement.

A MLS consits of two main components

  • Azimuth equipment: A SHF transmitter and associated equipment, radiating signals in a volume of airspace served by the MLS, thereby furnishing azimuth indications to aircraft approaching the runway or back azimuth indications to aircraft departing from the runway or performing a missed approach procedure.
  • Elevation equipment: SHF transmitter, and associated equipment radiating signals within a volume of airspace served by the MLS, thereby furnishing elevation information as an angular value to aircraft approaching the runway.

The range measurement is provided by a related DME.

For a MLS PANS-AIM requires some specific properties as part of the minimum AIP data set. These are

channel, magnetic bearing, true bearing.

In addtion PANS-AIM AD2.19/AD 3.18 require

...type of supported operation for ILS/MLS, ... and for VOR/ILS/MLS also station declination ...used for technical line-up of the aid;

The diagram below shows the AIXM classes, including the relevant data types, needed to encode that information The main classes are Azimuth and Elevation which is a specialisation of the NavaidEquipment.

Azimuth Channel

The Azimuth.channel attribute is used to  code indicating the channel on which the Microwave Landing System is operating.

The corresponding data type class CodeMLSChannelType provides a list of values in a range from '500' to '699'.

Glide Path Angle

For the minimum/conditional AIP data set the normal glide path angle of an MLS is actually not required by PANS-AIM (it is only listed in the PANS-AIM Appendix 1).

The angle of the glide path is coded using the Elevation.angleNominal and the Elevation.angleAccuracy attributes.

Station Declination

PANS AIM Appendix 1 requires a station declination for a MLS.

AIXM 5.1(.1) issue

 In contrary to the VOR  and ILS class for the Azimuth no declination and Zero Bearing Direction attribute is provided. In AIXM 5 this information can only be coded with a Note.

Type of Supported Operation

In AIXM 5 the type of supported operation (e.g. CAT IIIA) is coded using the Navaid.signalPerformance attribute. Hence, the signal performance level indicating the precision of an MLS is not encoded for a particular component but the whole MLS system.

Note

In AIXM 5 the degree to which navigation aids provide accurate approach guidance for a runway direction will be encoded using the precisionApproachGuidance attribue of the RunwayDirection class. In case data is provided for both attributes it has to be ensured that it is not contradictory, i.e. the ILS category defined for the runway direction can not be higher that the one of the ILS sytsem serving the runway firection.

In addition, the Azimuth.type attribute may be used to code if the MSL is a 'normal' ('FWD') or 'back' ('BWD') azimuth equipment.

For more information about the coding of an MLSsystem, see topic Navaid Component & Navaid Colocation.

Served Runway Direction

In AIXM 5 the runway direction the MLS is provided for has to be coded using the Navaid.runwayDirection property. The corresponding relationship isInstalledAt indicates that the navaid (i.e. the MLS system) is installed at a particular landing area. Hence, not a component of the MLS but the whole MLS system will be related to a particular runway direction. For more information about the coding of an MLS system, see topic Navaid Component & Navaid Colocation.

Coding Rules for MLS

TBD

Coding Examples

The figure below shows an outdated publication of an MLS in an AIP.

As there is hardly any MLS installation in the world remaining, it is not considered necessary to provide an example of a MLS in the scope of the DONLON AIXM AIP data set.

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