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This section:

  • includes the correspondences between elements in the different models that cover the needs of aerodrome mappings
  • elaborates on the data encoding of AMD features and properties in accordance with revised ICAO Annex 15 and new PANS-AIM (ICAO Doc 10066), applicable European regulations and industry standards e.g. EUROCAE ER-009
  • provides examples of AIXM 5.1.1. encoding


Before you begin...

Before you begin you should know:

  • Documents
    • EUROCAE ED99 and RTCA DO-272 are equivalent specifications. This is also true of ED-119 and DO-291.
    • The latest version of the “User Requirements for Aerodrome Mapping Information” is ED-99D/DO-272D.
    • ED-119C/DO-291C "Interchange Standards for Terrain, Obstacle, and Aerodrome Mapping Data" is also used on this page to provide e.g. enumeration. It contains the encoding to be used when realising ED-99/DO-272.
  • Models
    • The latest version of AIXM is AIXM 5.1.1.
    • AMXM is a schema that can be used to exchange aerodrome mapping data. The latest version is AMXM 2.0.0.
    • The AIRM is a vocabulary that is used for semantic interoperability.
  • Correspondences
    • The correspondence tables follow a given structure. See: How to read....
    • Not everything has a correspondence so extensions are required. See AIXM 5.1.1 extensions.
    • The correspondences alone will not guarantee that an ED-99 compliant Aerodrome Mapping Database is created. This can only be done by applying the data product specification rules and the complete functional and geometrical constraints within ED-99 and ED-119. See Limitations to the correspondences.

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