ARLA/CLUSTER: Nova Zelandia: Divulgar Radiocomunicações Aeronauticas na internet pode violar os regulamentos da ITU
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Segunda-Feira, 3 de Fevereiro de 2014 - 13:20:28 WET
Radiocommunications over internet compromises safety
New Zealand's *Radio Spectrum Management* team report streaming air traffic
radiocommunications over the internet may compromise safety
A commercial pilot recently reproduced local air traffic
radiocommunications over the internet, without the consent of the parties
concerned or the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) received a complaint from the airport,
concerned of a likely compromise to the safety and integrity of airport
operations resulting from unwanted publication of the communications.
Articles 17 and 18 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio
Regulations apply to secrecy of radiocommunications, by both licensees and
the general public. New Zealand gives effect to those requirements in the
Radiocommunications Act 1989. It is an offence for anyone to disclose the
contents, or to reproduce, or to make use of radiocommunications not
intended for that person. The Radiocommunications Act 1989 provides for a
penalty of up to $30,000.
In consultation with the CAA, who were concerned that the internet
streaming breached International Civil Aviation Organization principles,
and with assistance of airport staff, RSM was able to quickly locate the
offender and visited the property. The pilot, who co-operated with an
inspection, was formally warned.
NZ Radio Spectrum Management
http://www.rsm.govt.nz/cms/
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