e:Route

Parent elements

e:ENR-3.1, e:ENR-3.2, e:ENR-3.3, e:ENR-3.4, e:ENR-3.5, e:SUP-section

Child elements

Sequence: (e:Route-designator!, e:Route-RNP?, e:Route-segment-usage*, e:Route-segment-remark*, e:Significant-point-remark*, e:Route-remark*, Choice: (e:Route-segment!, e:Significant-point-reference!)*)!

Description

Defines one en-route route, corresponding to a route table in the ICAO Manual. All information regarding one route is contained in this element. An en-route route is a specified route designed for channeling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services, from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase. Note - the term 'En-Route Route' is used to mean variously, airway, advisory route, controlled or uncontrolled route, etc. excluding arrival and departure routes.

Amendments

Example in the eAIP SpecimenENR-3.1: A3, ENR-3.1: A4
How to insert or delete the elementUse the Updated attribute.
How to change the whole element (insert and delete)Use the Updated attribute.
How to change this element's attributesCan be amended freely (not relevant to Amendment).
How to change this element's contentMay not be amended; see child elements.

Attributes

classOptionalType: space-separated XML name tokens

Style class selector. Any valid class name can be input here, as it depends on the set of style sheets you have developed (for HTML classes implementation, see html/eAIP.css in the eAIP Specimen). Several classes can be specified using a space as separator. Note that class names are the same for both HTML and XSL-FO.

idRequiredType: unique ID

Identifier for the element. This must be unique for within an eAIP, which is enforced at validation. The id value can then be used for reference from other elements, as it is the case with the Ref attribute of an e:Abbreviation.

RemarksOptionalType: text

Any short remark related to the element. This attribute may be useful for editing purpose. It should not be used for publishing, as it is currently not used by the supplied style sheets.

titleOptionalType: text

This attribute allows to provide some more information about the element. It is not always used: check with the style sheets. When it is used in HTML, elements will have their title attribute displayed as a pop-up when the mouse is left over them for a while, much like Abbreviations. It is not yet used in XSL-FO.

UpdatedOptionalChoice: Inserted, Deleted, No
Default: No

Amendment: Indicates if the element has been updated since the previous AIP issue and how.

  • "Inserted" means the whole element has been inserted;
  • "Deleted" means the whole element has been deleted;
  • if not specified, then there was no update since the previous issue.

If only parts of the element are amended, then these parts (i.e. child elements) must be marked as such, not the parent element.

When an element is changed, editors must duplicate the element and mark one copy as "Inserted" and the other as "Deleted".

Updated-refOptionalType: ID reference

Reference to the id of an e:Amendment by which the current element is changed. This attribute is relevant only if the Updated attribute is set.

xmlns:eFixedhttp://www.eurocontrol.int/xmlns/AIM/eAIP

This namespace node defines the "e" namespace, which groups all eAIP specific elements. For more information, refer to the W3C's document Namespaces in XML. This node is implied: it does not need to be set explicitly (except on e:eAIP), but can be if needed.

xmlns:xFixedhttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

This namespace node defines the "x" namespace, which groups all XHTML elements. This node is implied: it does not need to be set explicitly (except on e:eAIP), but can be if needed.

xmlns:xlinkFixedhttp://www.w3.org/1999/xlink

This namespace node defines the "xlink" namespace. This node is implied: it does not need to be set explicitly (except on e:eAIP), but can be if needed.

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