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Regulation: Regulatory article (RA) 3000 series: air traffic management regulations (ATM)

Military Aviation Authority

December 11
13:39 2023

3000 series (ATM)

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The purpose of regulatory articles (RA) is to provide the framework of policy, rules, directives, standards, processes and the associated direction, advice and guidance, which governs military aviation activity and against which air safety is assessed. The regulator develops regulations in response to applicable UK law, MOD needs, legal changes and recommendations resulting from both assurance or investigation functions.

Published 17 November 2014
Last updated 11 December 2023 +show all updates
  1. The combined 3000 Series has been updated to reflect changes to RA 3277 Wake Turbulence - Issue 3 - See NAA 23/66.

  2. The combined 3000 Series has been updated to reflect changes to RA 3293 Surveillance Radar Approach - Issue 6 - See NAA 23/57.

  3. The combined 3000 Series has been updated to introduce RA 3279 Aircraft Last Look Checks - Initial Issue and withdraw RA 3276 Truck Runway Control - see NAA 23/49, and reflect changes to RA 3049 Defence Contractor Flying Organization responsibilities for UK Military Air System Operating Locations - Issue 7, RA 3136 Air Traffic Management Equipment Technical Safeguarding - Issue 4, RA 3225 Mandatory Air Traffic Control Instructions - Issue 2, RA 3226 Secondary Surveillance Radar - Issue 3, RA 3230 - Traffic Coordination - Issue 3, RA 3236 Clutter on Situational Displays - Issue 2, RA 3238 - Controlled Airspace Deeming Conventions - Issue 3, RA 3266 Aerodrome Maintenance - Issue 3, RA 3536 - Domestic Helicopter Landing Site - Services, Equipment and Installations - Issue 5 and RA 3550 - Temporary Landing Zone - Issue 4 - see NAA 23/44, RA 3120 Air Traffic Management Equipment Standards - Issue 3 - see NAA 23/45, RA 3202 Entitlement to provide Air Traffic Services, an Air Ground Communication Service (Military) or use Air Ground Radios and Air Traffic Management Equipment - Issue 5 see NAA 23/46, RA 3232 Provision of Vectors to Aircraft conducting Radar to Visual Recoveries or Short Pattern Circuits below the Air Traffic Control Unit Terrain Safe Level - Issue 3 - see NAA 23/47 and RA 3264 - Aerodrome Inspections - Issue 4 - see NAA 23/48.

  4. The combined 3000 Series has been updated to reflect changes to RA 3203 - Military and MOD Contracted Civilian Controller Medical Requirements - Issue 5 - See NAA 23/13, RA 3208 Use of Unassured Aircraft Surveillance Data by Controllers - Initial Issue - See NAA 23/14, RA 3237 Royal Low Level Corridors - Issue 4 - See NAA 23/15, RA 3269 Use of Pyrotechnics, Firearms and Lasers to Support Aerodrome Operations - Issue 2 - See NAA 23/16, RA 3277 - Wake Turbulence - Issue 2 - See NAA 23/17, RA 3293 Surveillance Radar Approach - Issue 5 - See NAA 23/18, RA 3312 Overdue Action by Air Traffic Control - Issue 2 - See NAA 23/19, RA 3512 Permanent Fixed Wing Aerodrome Obstacle Environment - Issue 3 - See NAA 23/20, RA 3513 Indicators and Signalling Devices - Issue 3 - See NAA 23/20 and RA 3515 Permanent Fixed Wing Aerodrome - Lighting - Issue 4 - See NAA 23/20.

  5. The combined 3000 Series has been updated to reflect changes to RA 3100 Air Traffic Management Equipment Approved Organization Scheme - Issue 6, RA 3132 - Air Traffic Management Equipment Safety Cases - Issue 5, RA 3140 - Air Traffic Management Equipment End to End Safety - Issue 2, RA 3516 - Permanent Fixed Wing Aerodrome - Signs - Issue 3 - see NAA 22/24 and RA 3235 Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems and Terrain Awareness and Warning Systems - Controller Responsibilities - Issue 3 - see NAA 22/25

  6. The combined 3000 series has been updated to reflect the changes to RA 3272 - Evaluation of Runway Surface Conditions - Issue 2 and RA 3590 - Maintenance and Safeguarding - Issue 5 - See NAA 22/15.

  7. The combined 3000 series has been updated to reflect the changes to RA 3204 - Air Traffic Management Records, RA 3207 - Controller Fatigue Management, RA 3221 - Enhanced Air Traffic Services Units, RA 322

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