
Air Safety Support International

An Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) as a publication "intended primarily to satisfy international requirements for the exchange of aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation. When practicable, the form of presentation is designed to facilitate their use in flight. AIP constitute the basic information source for permanent information and long duration temporary changes."
Essentially, an AIP is a manual containing local regulations and procedures, usually issued by the respective civil aviation department. AIPs normally have three parts - GEN (general), ENR (enroute) and AD (aerodromes). The latter also includes aeronautical charts for aerodromes.
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Please contact the relevant Overseas Territory for information on their Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) as follows:
The Department of Civil Aviation in Bermuda publish their AIP on their website (www.dca.gov.bm).
Aeronautical information for these Territories is published in the East Caribbean AIP.
To obtain this publication, contact the following Authority:
Trinidad & Tobago Civil Aviation Authority
Piarco International NOTAM Office
PO Box 2163
National Mail Centre
Piarco
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Tel: + 868 669 4128
Fax: + 868 669 1716
AFTN: TTPPYNYX
E-mail: ttcaa@tstt.net.tt
Please contact:
Jeremy Jackson
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands
Unit 2, Cayman Grand Harbour
PO Box 10277
Grand Cayman, KY1-1003
Cayman Islands
Tel: + 1 345 949 7811
Fax: + 1 345 949 0761
E-mail: civil.aviation@caacayman.com
Please contact:
Falkland Islands Government
Civil Aviation Department
Stanley Airport
Falkland Islands, FIQQ 1ZZ
South Atlantic
Tel: + 500 27300
Fax: + 500 27302
Please contact:
Mr Tom Swann
Director of Civil Aviation
Department of Civil Aviation
Grand Turk
TCI
Tel: + 649 946 2137
Fax: + 649 946 1185