Documentation for the Eurocontrol eAIP DTD
Updated: 23 February 2004.
Copyright © 2000-2004 EUROCONTROL, all rights reserved.
This work is subject to the license provided in the file LICENSE.txt.
Alphabetical list of all elements
The root elements are e:eAIP for an AIP document, e:eSUP for a Supplement document and e:eAIC for a Circular. All other elements are under these 3 roots in the elements hierarchy. Just select an element in the list for more details about it:
AIS-specific structural elements
AIP documents
eAIP | GEN | GEN-0 | GEN-0.1, GEN-0.2, GEN-0.3, GEN-0.4, GEN-0.5, GEN-0.6 |
GEN-1 | GEN-1.1, GEN-1.2, GEN-1.3, GEN-1.4, GEN-1.5, GEN-1.6, GEN-1.7 |
GEN-2 | GEN-2.1, GEN-2.2, GEN-2.3, GEN-2.4, GEN-2.5, GEN-2.6, GEN-2.7 |
GEN-3 | GEN-3.1, GEN-3.2, GEN-3.3, GEN-3.4, GEN-3.5,GEN-3.6 |
GEN-4 | GEN-4.1, GEN-4.2 |
ENR | ENR-0 | ENR-0.1, ENR-0.2, ENR-0.3, ENR-0.4, ENR-0.5, ENR-0.6 |
ENR-1 | ENR-1.1, ENR-1.2, ENR-1.3, ENR-1.4, ENR-1.5, ENR-1.6, ENR-1.7, ENR-1.8, ENR-1.9, ENR-1.10, ENR-1.11, ENR-1.12, ENR-1.13, ENR-1.14 |
ENR-2 | ENR-2.1, ENR-2.2 |
ENR-3 | ENR-3.1, ENR-3.2, ENR-3.3, ENR-3.4, ENR-3.5, ENR-3.6 |
ENR-4 | ENR-4.1, ENR-4.2, ENR-4.3, ENR-4.4 |
ENR-5 | ENR-5.1, ENR-5.2, ENR-5.3, ENR-5.4, ENR-5.5, ENR-5.6 |
ENR-6 | -- |
AD | AD-0 | AD-0.1, AD-0.2, AD-0.3, AD-0.4, AD-0.5, AD-0.6 |
AD-1 | AD-1.1, AD-1.2, AD-1.3, AD-1.4 |
AD-2, Aerodrome | AD-2.1,
AD-2.2,
AD-2.3,
AD-2.4,
AD-2.5,
AD-2.6,
AD-2.7,
AD-2.8,
AD-2.9,
AD-2.10,
AD-2.11,
AD-2.12,
AD-2.13,
AD-2.14,
AD-2.15,
AD-2.16,
AD-2.17,
AD-2.18,
AD-2.19,
AD-2.20,
AD-2.21,
AD-2.22,
AD-2.23,
AD-2.24 |
AD-3,
Heliport | AD-3.1,
AD-3.2,
AD-3.3,
AD-3.4,
AD-3.5,
AD-3.6,
AD-3.7,
AD-3.8,
AD-3.9,
AD-3.10,
AD-3.11,
AD-3.12,
AD-3.13,
AD-3.14,
AD-3.15,
AD-3.16,
AD-3.17,
AD-3.18,
AD-3.19,
AD-3.20,
AD-3.21,
AD-3.22,
AD-3.23 |
AIP Supplements
Circulars
AIS-specific elements
Amendments and supplements:
Affects,
Amendment,
Deleted,
eAIP-reference,
Inserted,
See-supplement (deprecated),
Supplement
GEN-specific tables:
Abbreviations:
Abbreviation,
Abbreviation-description,
Abbreviation-details,
Abbreviation-ident
Locations: Location,
Location-definition,
Location-ident,
Location-name,
Location-table
ENR-specific tables:
Routes:
- Route: Route,
Route-designator,
Route-remark,
Route-RNP
- Segment: Route-segment,
Route-segment-airspace-class,
Route-segment-ATC,
Route-segment-COP,
Route-segment-length,
Route-segment-lower,
Route-segment-lower-override,
Route-segment-minimum,
Route-segment-remark,
Route-segment-remark-reference,
Route-segment-RNP,
Route-segment-upper,
Route-segment-width
- Segment tracking: Route-segment-mag-track,
Route-segment-reverse-mag-track,
Route-segment-reverse-true-track,
Route-segment-true-track,
- Segment usage: Route-segment-usage,
Route-segment-usage-reference,
Route-segment-usage-direction,
Route-segment-usage-level-type,
- Significant point: Significant-point-ATC,
Significant-point-description,
Significant-point-reference,
Significant-point-remark,
Significant-point-remark-reference
- Navaid indication: Navaid-indication,
Navaid-indication-distance,
Navaid-indication-radial
Navaids:
Navaid,
Navaid-declination,
Navaid-elevation,
Navaid-frequency,
Navaid-hours,
Navaid-ident,
Navaid-magnetic-variation,
Navaid-name,
Navaid-remarks,
Navaid-table,
Navaid-type
Designated points:
Designated-point,
Designated-point-ident,
Designated-point-table,
SID-STAR
Generic & editorial elements
Addresses:
Address,
Address-part
Graphics:
Figure,
Graphic-file
Misc. block:
Generated,
NIL,
Sub-section,
Title
Misc. inline: Date-time, Latitude, Longitude
XHTML elements
The following elements are taken from the W3C XHTML Modularisation Recommendation specification. They are functionally equivalent to their corresponding HTML 4.01 Recommendation, with the exception that most deprecated HTML attributes are not used in the eAIP DTD.
Block elements:
div,
p
Inline elements:
a,
br,
cite,
em,
span,
strong
List elements:
li,
ol,
ul
Table elements:
caption,
col,
colgroup,
table,
tbody,
td,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
tr
Legend
Legend for the child elements lists:
- "Choice" means that the current element can contain any of the
children elements listed, in any order;
- "Sequence" means that the current element must contain all the
children elements listed in the specified order;
- a question mark (?) appended to a child element or a list of
child elements means it must be used once or not at all;
- an asterisk (*) means it may be used zero or more times;
- a plus sign (+) means it must be used at least once.
- an exclamation mark (!) means the child element must be used exactly once;