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Without it, regulators would have no standardized method for certifying airlines, leading to inconsistencies in global aviation safety. It ensures that an airline in Country A is held to the same rigorous operational standards as an airline in Country B, provided both states follow ICAO standards.

If you meant an ICAO document for aviation procedures, I can provide a relevant piece on a similar known document (e.g., DOC 8168 — Aircraft Operations, or DOC 4444 — Air Traffic Management). Just let me know. doc 8896

— It might be a document from another organization (IATA, EASA, FAA, or a national CAA) or a corporate/technical manual. Without it, regulators would have no standardized method

"Doc 8896" generally refers to the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Manual of Aeronautical Meteorological Practice , which guides global aviation weather services. A distinct document with the same number exists as a communication from the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly. Read more about the ICAO manual at Skybrary . Doc 8896 - amc@namem.gov.mn Just let me know