The aeronautical charts are produced by AIM Belgium (see GEN 3.1, AIP Office).
The civil charts are prepared in accordance with the provisions contained in ICAO Annex 4. The military aeronautical charts are prepared in accordance with the provisions contained in ICAO Annex 4 or in accordance with the provisions of CENOR.
The aeronautical charts are kept up to date by AIP amendments. The BAF FLIP charts are kept up to date by replacement. If incorrect information detected on published charts is of operational significance, it is corrected by NOTAM.
The civil charts and selected military charts are included in the AIP.
Military users can obtain the BAF FLIP Charts as listed in § 5.2 and Brussels FIR/UIR structure on request via the Belgian military aeronautical distribution service (ATCC-ATC-FLAIM-DISTRI@mil.be).
Aerodrome Chart - ICAO:
This chart contains detailed aerodrome data to provide flight crews with information that will facilitate the ground movement of aircraft from the aircraft stand to the runway and from the runway to the aircraft stand. It also provides essential operational information concerning the aerodrome.
Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart - ICAO:
This chart is produced for those aerodromes where, due to congestion of information, details necessary for the ground movement of aircraft along the taxiways to and from the aircraft stands and for the parking or docking of aircraft cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Aerodrome Chart - ICAO.
Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart - ICAO:
This chart is produced for those aerodromes where, due to the complexity of the terminal facilities, the information to facilitate the ground movement of aircraft between the taxiways and the aircraft stands and the parking or docking of aircraft cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Aerodrome Chart - ICAO or on the Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart - ICAO.
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO - Type A (operating limitations):
This chart contains detailed information on obstacles in the take-off flight path areas of aerodromes. It is shown in plan and profile view. This obstacle information provides the data necessary to enable an operator to comply with the operating limitations as contained in ICAO Annex 6.
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO - Type B:
This chart provides information to satisfy the following functions:
Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO:
This chart provides detailed terrain profile information within a defined portion of the final approach so as to enable aircraft operating agencies to assess the effect of the terrain on decision height determination by the use of radio altimeters. It is produced for all precision approach runways CAT II and III.
En-route Chart - ICAO:
This chart is produced for the Brussels FIR/UIR. It provides the flight crew with information that will facilitate navigation along ATS routes in compliance with ATS procedures.
ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart - ICAO:
This chart provides information which will enable flight crews to monitor and cross-check altitudes assigned by a controller using an ATS surveillance system.
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO:
This chart is produced whenever a SID has been established and provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated SID from the take-off phase to the en-route phase.
Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR) - ICAO:
This chart is produced whenever a STAR has been established and provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated STAR from the en-route phase to the approach phase.
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO:
This chart is produced for all aerodromes used for civil aviation where instrument approach procedures have been established. A separate Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO is provided for each approach procedure. It provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to perform an approved instrument approach procedure to the runway of intended landing, including the missed approach procedure and, where applicable, associated holding patterns.
Visual Approach Chart - ICAO:
This chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to transit from the en-route/descent phase to the approach phase and to perform an approach by means of visual reference to the runway of intended landing.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See ENR 6.
See ENR 6.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
See section AD 2.24 of relevant aerodromes/heliports.
The Belgian Air Force Flight Information Publication booklet contains the military visual and instrument approach and departure procedures (BAF FLIP). This booklet is available for Belgian military users as listed in § 3.
The WAC is not available for Belgium or Luxembourg.
Various topographical charts for Belgium can be obtained from the National Geographical Institute:
IGN / NGI
Service de Vente / Verkoopdienst
Avenue de Cortenbergh / Kortenberglaan 115
1000 Brussels
BELGIUM
TEL: +32 (0) 2 629 82 82
FAX: +32 (0) 2 629 82 83
URL: www.ign.be
Belgian military users can obtain the Low-Air Chart from the Geospatial Information Single Point of Contact (GEOSPOC) in their unit.
NIL
For low-level flights military jet pilots shall use the latest edition of the Low Flying Chart 2nd series (LFC) 1:500 000. Sheets 1, 2, 4 and 5 give coverage of Belgium.
NOTAM and the Chart Amendment Document - GERMANY (CHAD-GER) shall be consulted for latest updates to sheets 1 and 2. The AAFCE Chart Amendment Low Flying (CALF) bulletin and NOTAM shall be consulted for latest updates to sheets 4 and 5.
Other than jet pilots can use the Belgian produced “Low-Air” Chart 1:250 000 (M-534) or the Transit Flying Chart (Low level) 2nd series (TFC(L)) sheets NM 31-2, NM 31-3, NM 31-5, NM 31-6, NM 31-9, NM 31-12 and NM32-4.
The AAFCE Chart Amendment Low Flying (CALF) bulletin and NOTAM shall be consulted for latest updates to all sheets except for sheet NM 32-4 which is updated by the CHAD-GER.
For the “Low-Air” Chart 1:250 000 there is no update in between the yearly publication cycle. Pilots are to consult AIP and NOTAM for the changes to the aeronautical information.