AD 2 AERODROMES

VOGA

VOGA AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VOGA - MANOHAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MOPA, GOA

VOGA

AD 2.2

AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

Aerodrome reference point coordinates and its site

154433N 0735201E

North of TWY A, East of RET A4 abeam TWY W

2

Direction and distance of aerodrome reference point from the center of the city or town which the aerodrome serves

16.5 km North-East of Mapusa city

3

Aerodrome elevation and reference temperature

564 FT / 34.6 DEG C

4

Magnetic variation, date of information and annual change

1.50 DEG W (2010) /0.033 DEG E

5

 

 

 

 

Name of aerodrome operator, address, telephone, telefax, e-mail address, AFS address, website (if available)

GMR Goa International Airport Limited (GGIAL), Pernem, North Goa,

Goa - 403512

Telephone:

+(91-832-) 832 2408444

Fax:

 

AFS:

 

Email:

airsidemgr.ggial@gmargroup.in

6

Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/VFR

7

Remarks

1. Aerodrome Reference Code: 4E.

2. Vertical Reference System: EGM-08

3. Website: airsidemgr.ggial@gmrgroup.in

VOGA

AD 2.3

OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

MON-FRI 0400-1230 UTC (0930-1800 IST)

SAT 0400-0800 UTC (0930-1330 IST)

SUN: NIL

2

Custom and immigration

H24

3

Health and sanitation

H24

4

AIS briefing office

H24

5

ATS reporting office (ARO)

H24

6

MET Briefing office

H24

7

Air Traffic Service

H24

8

Fuelling

H24

9

Handling

H24

10

Security

H24

11

De-icing

NIL

12

 

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.4

HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

Available

2

Fuel and Oil types

JET A1

3

Fuelling facilities and capacity

Fueling agency - BPCL;

Fueling with Fuel bowsers & Hydrant

Total Capacity: 7500KL

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NIL

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

NIL

7

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.5

PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotel(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

In the city.

2

Restaurant(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

At Airport and in the city.

3

Transportation possibilities

Taxies & Buses.

4

Medical Facilities

At Airport

5

Bank and post office at or in the vicinity of

aerodrome

Banks: ATMs at Airport

Post office: In the city

6

Tourist office

At Airport

7

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.6

RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1

Aerodrome category for fire fighting

Within ATS HR: CAT-9

2

Rescue equipment

Available as per the Category

3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

1. The critical aircraft for Manohar International Airport, MOPA, GOA is B777-300ER.

2. Primary responsibility for removal of disabled aircraft rests with the concerned airline.

3. The airlines may contact ‘Aerodrome Coordinator for Disabled Aircraft Removal Operations’ for coordinating with the agencies having Disabled Aircraft Recovery Kit.

4. Contact Details of Aerodrome Coordinator for Disabled Aircraft Removal Operations:

Aerodrome Coordinator:

Head-ARFF

Mob: 9156888332

Email: arffep.ggial@gmrgroup.in

4

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.7

SEASONAL AVAILABILITY CLEARING

1

Type(s) of clearing equipment

NIL

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.8

APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA

1

Designation, surface and strength of aprons

Refer Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart

2

Designation, width, surface and strength of

taxiways

Refer Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart

3

Location and elevation of altimeter checkpoints

Location : All Aircraft Stands

Elevation: Refer AD 2.23 for details

4

Location of VOR checkpoints

On TWY A1 and TWY A6

5

Position of INS checkpoints

Not Available

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remarks

Refer AD 2. 23 for additional information

VOGA

AD 2.9

SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS

1

Use of aircraft stand identification signs, taxiway guidelines and visual docking/parking guidance system at aircraft stands

Illuminated stand identification boards displaying stand number and stand co-ordinates are available for stands 4, 5, 6, 7A, 7, 7B, 8A, 8, 8B, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 50 and 51.

Taxiing guidance signs are provided on all TWY intersections and straight sections.

Advanced Visual Docking Guidance System installed on stands 8A, 8, 8B, 9, 10 and 11. Aircraft to follow AVDGS for parking.

Marshalling guidance available for parking in assigned stands through Authorized Ground Handling Agents/Airlines.

2

Runway and taxiway markings and lights

RWY Marking: Runway Transverse stripe, Runway Designation, Runway Threshold, Runway Touchdown zone, Runway Centreline, Runway Aiming Point, Runway Side stripe markings.

RWY Lights: Runway Threshold, Runway Edge, Runway Centreline and Runway End lights.

TWY Marking: Taxiway Edge, Taxiway Centre line and Runway Holding positions, Intermediate holding position (on TWY A near TWY A2, TWY A3, TWY A4, TWY A5, TWY W and TWY E) and Enhanced Taxiway centre line markings.

TWY Lights : Blue in colour, omnidirectional taxiway edge Lights are available at all taxiways.

Runway guard lights configuration ‘A’ available at TWYs A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 and A6.

No Entry bar lights provided for RET A3 and A4.

 

3

Stop bars (if any)

Not Available

4

Remarks

Mandatory & Information signs provided..

VOGA

AD 2.10

AERODROME OBSTACLES

In Approach/Take-off/Circling Area and at AD

1

2

3

4

5

6

RWY/Area affected

Obstacle type

Coordinates

Elevation

(EGM 08)

Marking/LGT

Remarks

28/TKOF

10/APCH

OTHER

154449.9N

0735035.5E

511 FT

NIL

Mobile road traffic (road elev. + traffic height 150.70+5)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

154440.2N

0735225.3E

568 FT

Marked

GP Hut

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

154439.9N

0735228.3E

573 FT

Marked/LGTD

GP Monitor Antenna

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

154440.2N

0735225.4E

578 FT

LGTD

GP DME

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

154440.1N

0735225.4E

611 FT

Marked/LGTD

GP Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

154440.1N

0735225.4E

616 FT

NIL

Arrester on GPAntenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

154447.0N

0735053.4E

544 FT

Marked/LGTD

IMD Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

154439.9N

0735223.2E

592 FT

Marked/LGTD

IMD Antenna

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154517.8N

0735915.7E

1139 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154913.1N

0735639.5E

1146 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154920.5N

0735631.9E

1151 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154930.9N

0735455.2E

1227 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154655.3N

0735901.2E

1382 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154935.6N

0735609.6E

1399 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154540.2N

0735923.4E

1494 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

In circling area and at AD

TREE

154950.3N

0735610.9E

1518 FT

NIL

Group of Trees on Hill Top

VOGA

AD 2.11

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Name of the associated meteorological office

AMS

2

Hours of service and, where applicable, the designation of the responsible meteorological office outside these hours

H24

3

Office responsible for preparation of TAFs and periods of validity and interval of issuance of the forecasts

AMO Mumbai

 

4

Availability of the trend forecast for the aerodrome and interval of issuance

Trend

Forecast appended to METAR

5

Information on how briefing and/or consultation is provided

Self-briefing displayThrough Online Briefing System (OLBS)

 

6

Types of flight documentation supplied and language(s) used in flight documentation

Wind/temperature charts of different flight levels and sig. Weather charts as available in OLBS.

English

7

Charts and other information displayed or available for briefing or consultation

Charts available in OLBS

8

Supplementary equipment available for providing information on meteorological conditions, e.g. weather radar and receiver for satellite images;

Displays to be installed at ATC tower, Met Briefing Room and Approach Radar

 

9

The air traffic services unit(s) provided with meteorological information

New Goa ATC and ACS

10

Additional information, e.g. concerning any limitation of service.

Aviation Weather Observation Systems available for both Runways 10 & 28.

Integrated panel available at Met Briefing Room and Control Tower. Instrumental RVR reading for Runway 10 & 28 available through

Present Visibility Sensor.

VOGA

AD 2.12

RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Designations

 

TRUE Bearings

Dimensions of RWY (M)

Strength of pavement

(PCN) and associated

data) and surface of runway and associated stopways

Geographical

coordinates for

threshold and

runway end

1

2

3

4

5

10

94.68 DEG

3500 x 45 M

69/F/A/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

154444.51N

0735040.26E

RWY END:

154435.19N

0735237.47E

28

274.68 DEG

3500 x 45 M

69/F/A/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

154435.19N

0735237.47E

RWY END:

154444.51N

0735040.26E

THR elevation

and highest

elevation of

TDZ of

precision APP

RWY

Slope of

runway and

associated

stopway

Dimensions of

stopway

(M)

Dimensions of

clearway

(M)

Dimensions of

strips

(M)

6

7

8

9

10

THR: 503.8FT

TDZ: 524.6FT

0.52%

NIL

NIL

3620 x 280 M

THR: 563.9FT

TDZ: 563.9FT

-0.52%

NIL

NIL

3620 x 280 M

Dimensions of

runway end

safety areas

Location and

description of

arresting system

(if any)

Existence of an

obstacle-free

zone

Remarks.

11

12

13

14

240M x 90M

NIL

AVBL

Vertical Reference System: EGM-08

240M x 90M

NIL

AVBL

Vertical Reference System: EGM-08

VOGA

AD 2.13

DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY Designator

Take-off

run

available

TORA

(M)

Take-off

distance

available

TODA

(M)

Accelerate

distance

available

ASDA

(M)

Landing

distance

available

LDA

(M)

Remarks

(including runway

entry or start point

where alternative

reduced declared

distances have

been declared)

1

2

3

4

5

6

10

3500

3500

3500

3500

NIL

28

3500

3500

3500

3500

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.14

APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING

Runway

Designator

Type, length and

intensity of

approach lighting

system

Runway threshold

lights, colour and

wing bars

Type of visual

slope indicator

system

Length of runway

touchdown zone

lights

1

2

3

4

5

10

SALS

420 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(66.73FT)

NIL

28

CAT I

900 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

RIGHT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(66.73FT)

NIL

Length, spacing,

colour and

intensity of

runway centre line

lights

Length, spacing,

colour and

intensity of

runway edge lights

Colour of runway

end lights and

wing bars

Length and colour

of stopway lights

Remarks

6

7

8

9

10

3500 M

30 M

LIH

 

3500 M

60 M

White

Red

 

1. RWY centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900 m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900m to 300 m from the runway end and red from 300 m to the runway end.

2. The colour of runway edge lights in last 600m is yellow

 

3500 M

30 M

LIH

 

3500 M

60 M

White

Red

 

1. RWY centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900 m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900 m to 300 m from the runway end and red from 300 m to the runway end.

2. The colour of runway edge lights in last 600m is yellow

3. Sequence flashing lights supplementing ALS available.

VOGA

AD 2.15

OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1

 

Location, characteristics and hours of operation of aerodrome beacon/identification beacon (if any)

ABN

Top of the control tower

- Green and white flashing

lights. 24 FPM/12 RPM.

IBN

Not Available

2

 

Location and lighting (if any) of anemometer/landing direction indicator;

LDI

Landing T provided between RWY and TWY A in between TWY A3 and TWY A4 and illuminated.

Anemometer

Anemometer Located within the Met park at both ends of RWY and near ATC building.

WDI provided at beginning and end of Runway on the north sides.

All Wind Direction Indicator are illuminated.

3

 

Taxiway edge and taxiway centre line lights;

Edge

Taxiway edge Lights are available for TWYs A, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, D, E, W, Y and Z.

Spacing 60m at straight sections and 15m at curves.

Centre Line

Not Available

4

Secondary power supply including switch-over time;

All ground lights are connected to UPS ensuring 1 second of switch over time.

Under all operating conditions including LVP condition, GED power through Online 100KVA UPS shall be primary source and 3 X 2MVA diesel generator (designated at MRSS) power will be secondary source ensuring less than 1 sec switch over time.

 

5

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.16

HELICOPTER LANDING AREA

1

Geographical coordinates of the geometric centre of touchdown and lift-off (TLOF) or of each threshold of final approach and take-off (FATO) area

Not established

2

TLOF and/or FATO area elevation:

Not established

3

TLOF and FATO area dimensions to the nearest metre or foot, surface type, bearing strength and marking;

Not established

4

True bearings of FATO;

Not established

5

Declared distances available

Not established

6

Approach and FATO lighting;

Not established

7

Remarks

Not established

VOGA

AD 2.17

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE AIRSPACE

1

Airspace designation, geographical

coordinates and lateral limits

CTR: Area bounded by lines joining points 155237N 0733119E; 155237N 0741620E; 153855N 0741620E; 153545N 0741131E; 153545N 0733119E to point of origin.

2

Vertical limits

FL 85

3

Airspace classification

D

4

Call sign and language(s) of the air

traffic services unit providing service;

Mopa Tower / Mopa Approach, English

5

Transition altitude

6000 FT

6

Hours of applicability

HO

7

Remarks

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.18

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service Designation

 

Call sign

 

Channel(s)

 

SATVOICE Number(s),

if available

 

1

2

3

4

APP

Mopa Approach

123.800 MHZ

 

APP

Mopa Approach

125.150 MHZ

 

TWR

Mopa Tower

118.725 MHZ

 

TWR

Mopa Tower

119.400 MHZ

 

ATIS

Mopa Information

127.675 MHZ

 

ALRS

EMERG FRQ

121.500 MHZ

 

SMC

Mopa Ground

118.725 MHZ

 

SMC

Mopa Ground

121.750 MHZ

 

Logon

address, as

appropriate

Hours of operation

 

Remarks

 

5

6

7

 

H24

Main

 

H24

Backup

 

H24

Backup

 

H24

Main

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

Backup

 

H24

Main

VOGA

AD 2.19

RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of aids, magnetic variation and type of supported operation for ILS/MLS, basic GNSS, SBAS and

GBAS, and for

VOR/ILS/MLS station

used for technical lineup of the aid

Identification

Frequency(ies),

Channel number(s),

Service provider, and

reference path

identifier(s) (RPI), as

appropriate

Hours of operation, as

appropriate;

1

2

3

4

LOC 28

IMPA

110.500 MHz

H24

GP 28

 

329.600 MHz

H24

DME ILS 28

IMPA

CH42X

H24

DVOR/DME

MPG

117.400 MHz

CH121X

H24

Geographical

coordinates of the

position of the

transmitting

antenna

Elevation of

transmitting

antenna of

DME/

elevation of

GBAS

reference point

Service volume radius

from the GBAS

reference point

Remarks

5

6

7

8

154445.4N

0735029.5E

 

 

 

154440.1N

0735225.4E

 

 

 

154440.2N

0735225.4E

578 FT

 

LP DME

154448.9N

0735124.0E

563 FT

 

HP DME

VOGA

AD 2.20

LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

DOM NON SKED OPR TO OBTAIN 24HR PRIOR APPROVAL AND INTL NON SKED OPR TO OBTAIN 48HR

PRIOR APPROVAL BFR CONDUCT OF FLT.CTC AP OPR ON 919156999114 AND 919156999119 FOR APPROVAL

 

VOGA

AD 2.21

NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

NIL

VOGA

AD 2.22

FLIGHT PROCEDURES

I. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE

1. INTRODUCTION:

In compliance with DGCA Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) Section 8, Series ‘C’, Part-I on All-weather Operations,

Low Visibility Procedures are to be enforced at Aerodromes for ensuring safe operations during Categories II and III

approaches and/or low visibility take-offs. Also, in the Revision 10 to the CAR para 5.3 following provision regarding Low

Visibility Procedures is added. “An operator shall not conduct take-off with RVR/visibility less than standard Category I

conditions of 550M RVR/800M visibility unless low visibility procedures are enforced”. Para 5.2 of the ibid CAR provides

that “An operator shall not conduct low visibility take-offs in less than 400 m RVR unless approved by DGCA. Scheduled

operators may be authorized LVTO minima of up to 125 m”.

This provision necessitated the establishment of Low Visibility Procedures for accommodating/permitting departures in

Visibility/RVR less than 800M/550M even at such airports where there are no CAT II and CAT III operations. As per

provisions of CAR Section 4 Series B Part I para 5.3.12.3 and ICAO Annex 14, Runway centre line lights are mandatory

for take-off in RVR below 400 m. Further, as per para 9.8.7 of the ibid CAR, Surface Movement Radar (SMR) shall be

provided at an aerodrome intended for use in Runway Visual Range conditions less than a value of 350 M.

GMR Goa International Airport has Runway with designation 10/28. RWY 28 is equipped with ILS and RWY 10 is

non-precision. While RWY 28 is equipped with CAT-I approach lighting system (supported by Runway edge lights and

Runway centre line lights with 30 m spacing and relevant RVR information), RWY 10 is equipped with simple approach

lighting system. Airport is not equipped with SMR and ASMGCS.

Accordingly, Low visibility Procedures have been developed for GMR Goa Airport to accommodate/permit departures in

Visibility/RVR less than 800M/550M but not lower than 350 m from RWY 10/28. Whenever instrument RVR is not

available, manual RVR observation is required subject to availability of required facilities.

2. DEFINITIONS:

2.1 Non-precision Approach Runway: A runway served by visual aids and a non-visual aid intended for landing operations

following an instrument approach operation type A and a visibility not less than 1000 m.

2.2 Precision Approach Runway Category I (CAT I) operation: A precision instrument approach and landing with a decision

height not lower than 60m (200 feet) and with either a visibility not less than 800m, or a runway visual range not less than

550 meters.

2.5 Low Visibility Procedures (LVP): Specific procedures applied at an aerodrome for the purpose of ensuring safe operations

during Categories II and III approaches and/or low visibility take-offs.

Note: as per Para 5.3 of CAR on All Weather Operations, an operator shall not conduct Take-off with RVR/Visibility less than

standard CAT-I conditions of 550M RVR/800M Visibility unless low visibility procedures are enforced.

2.6 Low Visibility Take Off (LVTO): A term used in relation to flight operations referring to a take-off on a runway where the

RVR is less than 400 m

2.7 Manoeuvring Area: That part of an aerodrome to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, excluding

aprons.

2.8 Runway Visual Range: The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centreline of a runway can see the runway

surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centreline.

2.9 Aerodrome Operating Minima: The limits of usability of an aerodrome for:

a. Take off, expressed in terms of runway visual range and / or visibility and, if necessary, cloud conditions.

b. Landing in 2D instrument approach operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range;

minimum descent altitude/height (MDA/H) and, if necessary, cloud conditions; and

c. Landing in 3D instrument approach operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range and

decision altitude/height (DA/H) appropriate to the type and/or category of the operation.

2.10 Visibility - Visibility for aeronautical purposes is the greater of:

a. the greatest distance at which a black object of suitable dimensions, situated near the ground, can be seen and

recognized when observed against a bright background;

b. the greatest distance at which lights in the vicinity of 1000 candelas can be seen and identified against an unlit

background.

2.11 Runway Visual Range (RVR) - An instrumentally derived value based upon standard calibrations that represent the

horizontal distance a pilot will see down the runway from the approach end.

a. Touchdown RVR - The RVR visibility readout values obtained from RVR equipment serving the runway touchdown

zone.

b. Mid-RVR - The RVR visibility readout values obtained from RVR equipment located midfield of the runway.

c. Rollout RVR - The RVR visibility readout values obtained from RVR equipment located nearest the rollout end of

the runway.

3. ABBREVIATIONS:

AGL - Aerodrome Ground Lights

ASMGCS - Advance Surface Movement Guidance Control System

ATC - Air Traffic Control

ATCO - Air Traffic Control Officer

CAR - Civil Aviation Requirements

CFT - Crash Fire Tender

DA - Decision Altitude

DG - Diesel Generator

DGCA - Director General of Civil Aviation

DH - Decision Height

GGIAL - GMR Goa International Airport Ltd.

ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization

LVP - Low Visibility Procedures

LVTO - Low Visibility Take Off

RVR - Runway Visual Range

SFL - Sequence Flashing Lights

SMR - Surface Movement Radar

SP - Safeguarding Procedures

SQUID - Squitter Identification

UPS - Uninterrupted Power Supply

4. GENERAL:

4.1 The Low Visibility Procedure (LVP) incorporates safeguarding measures to mitigate Runway incursions and defines

operational restrictions to ensure safe Airside Operations taking into account the available Aerodrome facilities.

4.2 When visibility is less than 550 m RVR, landings are not permitted at Manohar International Airport,

MOPA, GOAAirport since aerodrome is certified only for CAT-I ILS operations. LVTO will be permitted up to

RVR 350 m.

4.3 All Aerodrome Ground Lights at Manohar International Airport, MOPA, GOA Airport are supported by

UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) to ensure change over time of less than one second. However, during any

unserviceability of the UPS when LVP in force, secondary power supply shall be switched on for supporting

the AGL to ensure change over time of less than one second

5. FACILITIES, SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT:

5.1 Minimum Required Facilities/Lighting System: Following minimum required facilities/lighting system are available at

GMR Goa International Airport for supporting Low Visibility Operations:

Facility/Lighting

Runway 10

Runway 28

 

Runway Edge lights

Available

Available

Runway Centreline lights

Available

Available

Runway End lights

Available

Available

Surface Movement Radar

Not Available

Not Available

 

ASMGCS

Not Available (only

marking and lighting

available)

Not Available (only

marking and lighting

available)

Present Visibility Sensor

Available for providing

real-time touchdown

RVR

Available for providing

real-time touchdown

RVR

UPS/DG sets

Available with switch over time of less than1 sec for

RWY edge lights, RWY end lights & RWY

threshold lights.

5.2 Additional Facilities Available: Following additional facilities are available at GMR Goa International Airport as

enhanced means for supporting Low Visibility Operations:

Facility/Lighting

Runway 10

Runway 28

 

No Entry bar lights

Available for RET A3 and A4

Available for RET A3 and A4

Runway guard lights

Available at all RETs and TWYs connecting Runway

Available at all RETs and TWYs connecting Runway

Taxiway edge lights

Available

Available

5.3 Effect of Unserviceability of Aeronautical lights/Equipment: Low Visibility Procedures will not be implemented when

any of the light/equipment mentioned in Para 4.1 above is un-serviceable or is not maintained as per the required

standard. After implementation, LVP operations will be suspended if any of the below mentioned conditions develops:

AGL Facility

Un-serviceability

Effect / Restrictions / Remarks

Runway Edge lights

More than 15% of all

lights are unserviceable.

Suspend LVTO.

Runway End lights

More than 15% of all

lights are unserviceable.

Suspend LVTO.

Runway centre line lights

More than 15% of all

lights are unserviceable.

No impact / restrictions for LVTO.

Note: When any two consecutive lights are unserviceable in any of the significant elements, the system is deemed to be on

outage and LVP operations will be suspended.

6. SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES:

Safeguarding Procedures (SP) are instructions for relevant airport departments and airside operators to prepare ground

services and facilities for low visibility operations in order that LVPs are implemented after all Safeguarding Procedures

are completed.

6.1 Duty Officer Tower/Tower Supervisor will initiate and co-coordinate with all the concerned agencies for completion of

safeguarding procedures before implementation of Low Visibility Procedures.

6.2 Safeguarding Procedures shall be initiated:

a. When the Visibility/RVR is less than 1200 m and visibility/RVR is forecast to deteriorate to 800 m/550 m or less;

and/or

b. The cloud ceiling is less than 400 ft and forecast to fall to 200 ft or less.

c. Safeguarding Procedure shall be completed before RVR reaches below 800 m.

6.3 Safeguarding procedures include:

a. Positioning of 1 CFT at the predetermined position at fire access ‘Y’ Road.

b. Stopping of all maintenance works on the manoeuvring area as well as removal of all men and mobile equipment

from the said area.

c. The appropriate aeronautical ground lights must have been inspected during the hour preceding implementation of

LVP, and thereafter once every two-hour period. These lighting inspections should be accorded priority and, if

necessary, aircraft operations may be delayed.

d. Ensuring availability and readiness of secondary power supply for change over time of maximum one second for

Runway edge and Runway end lights supported by UPS/DG sets.

Note-1: RWY edge and RWY end lights may continue to operate on main power supply during Safeguarding Procedures.

Whenever, LVP is to be implemented the RWY Edge and RWY End lights shall be put on Standby Power Supply

(DG set or UPS). This operation needs to be completed before LVP is implemented.

Note-2: ln case of DG set, Main power supply shall act as standby power. At airports where UPS is capable of maintaining

the required AGL system with one second of switch over time with Main Supply, the main supply can continue to

be primary supply and the Generator Supply con be kept as Standby Power supply.

e. The TWR controller shall ensure that the Sequence Flashing Lights (SFL) associated with the approach light shall

be switched ON.

f. ln case of non-availability of real-time RVR or if the RVR instrument is unserviceable, suitable arrangements shall

be made for obtaining Manual RVR for the Runway in use, prior to each departure. Tower Supervisor shall

coordinate with MET for the provision of manual RVR. Airside Ops Manager shall provide necessary transport/

VHF facilities to MET for this purpose.

7. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES:

7.1 Implementation of Low Visibility Procedures:

Whenever Visibility/RVR reduces to 800 m or below and/or cloud ceiling is at 200 feet or below, Tower Supervisor shall

coordinate with Airside Operations team and ARFF to confirm whether the Safeguarding Procedures have been

completed. Upon confirmation of completion of Safeguarding Procedures, Tower supervisor will implement Low

Visibility Procedures and communicate the same to Airside operations, AOCC and ARFF. No operations shall continue

below 550 m RVR unless LVP is imposed.

7.2 Actions by various units during LVP:

a. Duty MET Officer shall keep Duty Officer Tower/Tower Supervisor informed of any change in Visibility/RVR.

b. The following shall be included in DATIS. "LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN FORCE”

c. ATC shall restrict the number of aircraft in such a way that not more than 2 aircraft are permitted to pushback at a

time and 1 aircraft on the manoeuvring area. This can be achieved by actual position reporting by the pilots and/or

Follow Me.

d. Aircraft movement shall be restricted to one aircraft in the manoeuvring area when RWY Guard Lights are

unserviceable at any of the TWY/RWY intersection.

e. TWR shall permit departures only from the beginning of the Runway in use.

f. ATC shall not permit any ground run on the manoeuvring area except idle power run up on the stands, after

coordination with Duty Manager-Airside Operations/Follow Me.

g. All non-sked aircraft shall be provided with Follow-Me service. Other aircraft may be provided with Follow Me

service on request from ATC/pilot.

h. The number of the vehicles on the manoeuvring area shall be restricted to bare minimum and records of all-operating

on the manoeuvring area shall be maintained by Airside Operations.

i. Vehicles fitted with a serviceable VHF R/T shall only be allowed to operate on the manoeuvring area. ln case of

extreme urgency, a vehicle without a VHF RT may be permitted provided it is escorted by a Follow Me Vehicle with

a serviceable VHF R/T.

j. Airside Operations team shall ensure that towing of aircraft is done under escort of "Follow Me" vehicles. Only one

towing at time shall be permitted. "Follow Me" shall inform ATC of any deviation from the route cleared by ATC.

k. ln-charge Electrical shall continuously monitor the main and Standby Power supply to ensure change over time of

maximum one second for RWY edge and RWY end lights during low visibility operations and report any

unserviceability to Tower immediately.

7.3 Suspension of Aircraft Operations:

Duty Officer Tower/Tower Supervisor shall stop all flight operations whenever RVR falls below 350 m.

8. TERMINATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES:

8.1 When Visibility/RVR improves to 800m/550M or more and cloud ceiling is 200 feet or Higher and trend is for

improvement, Tower Supervisor/Duty Officer Tower would terminate operations of LVP. He may obtain advice from

Duty Met Officer regarding improvement in weather conditions before the termination of LVP.

8.2 The Tower Supervisor will intimate ARFF and AOCC regarding the termination of LVP operations.

8.3 On cancelling of LVP, following message shall be included in two subsequent ATIS broadcasts. “LOW VISIBILITY

PROCEDURES CANCELLED”.

8.4 If SP are implemented and LVP are not subsequently implemented and the visibility/RVR improves and is more than

1200m and/or the cloud ceiling is 400ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the required SP criteria, Tower

Supervisor/Duty Officer Tower may cancel SP.

9. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHER AGENCIES

9.1 Before commencement of monsoon/winter season, a meeting will be held by HeadAirside Operations, GGIAL every

year to inform all airlines and agencies operating at airport about their roles/responsibilities and create awareness to

ensure cooperation for safe airport operations during periods of low visibility.

9.2 All the agencies shall ensure that staff and drivers are suitably trained during Low Visibility operations.

9.3 A refresher program for ATCO's and personnel responsible for airside operations shall be conducted every year.

9.4 All agencies operating in the operational area shall ensure that only those vehicles that are absolutely essential for

aircraft operations operate in the operational area during periods of low visibility. The drivers of these vehicles should

keep a look out for taxiing aircraft and other vehicles to prevent accidents.

9.5 All the vehicles must have their obstruction lights "ON" during Low Visibility Procedures operations.

II. RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURE

1. INTRODUCTION:

Radio communication failure procedures are described in Para 15.3 of ICAO PANSATM DOC 4444. Based on these

provisions, following radio communication failure procedures are established, to standardize the actions to be taken by

the pilot of arriving and departing aircraft at Manohar International Airport, MOPA, GOA.

 

2. GENERAL:

2.1. All Transponder equipped aircraft experiencing Radio Communication failure shall set transponder to Mode A/C code

7600 as soon as practicable.

(Note: This Requirement of Setting transponder to Mode A/C code 7600 in no way imposes any restriction on the pilot’s

decision to set transponder to Mode A/C code 7500 or 7700, whenever required).

 

3. ASSIGNED RUNWAY AND ITS AVAILABILITY FOR RCF AIRCRAFT:

3.1. In case of arriving aircraft, when Runway for landing has already been advised to the aircraft by ATC, such runway shall

be considered as assigned runway. In case arriving aircraft has not been advised any runway, Runway 28 shall be

considered as assigned runway for such arrival.

 

3.2 In case of departures from Mopa returning on account of RCF, the departure runway of such aircraft shall be considered

as assigned runway for landing.

3.3 If Radio communication failure occurs after the final/interception turn, the aircraft may continue its approach to land on

such Runway.

3.4 Runway lights and Approach lights in ‘SWITCHED ON’ position shall indicate the availability of such Runway for

aircraft experiencing RCF.

3.5 Irrespective of visibility/weather conditions, Runway and Approach lights in ‘SWITCHED OFF’ position shall indicate

non- availability of such Runway for aircraft experiencing RCF. In such cases, alternate runway shall be made available

for such aircraft.

3.6 In strong tail wind conditions for assigned Runway, aircraft experiencing RCF will carry out a missed approach on

assigned runway and after following complete missed approach for such approach, aircraft will carry out published ILS/

VOR DME ARC approach procedure for the runway which is in opposite direction to the assigned Runway. For

example, Runway 10 in case of Runway 28 and vice versa.

 

4. PROCEDURE FOR ARRIVALS:

4.1 Pilots of RNAV1 equipped Arrivals shall;

4.1.1 When Arrival clearance has been received from ATC follow the RCF procedure corresponding to that STAR as mentioned in para 4.1.3 & 4.1.4

4.1.2 When Arrival clearance has not been received from ATC:

a) Follow the appropriate RNAV STAR corresponding to that route, except for W101W (GONAB Transition) and W15

(KANTI Transition), thereafter follow the respective RCF procedure as given in 4.1.3 & 4.1.4

b) For aircraft routing via W101W, W15 from south of the Manohar International airport, MOPA follow the RCF

procedure as given in 4.1.5 & 4.1.6

4.1.3 ARRIVALROUTE-SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR RUNWAY 28

At the end of the STAR, make a convenient turn to intercept localizer/final approach track of the published instrument

approach procedure, to carry out the approach procedure.

W15/V20 (UDULO Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL160, follow UDULO1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL160, proceed to UDULO, descend in UDULO hold to FL160 and follow UDULO1A arrival with lateral

and vertical restrictions.

W67/J5 (EPKOS Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL090, follow EPKOS 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL090, proceed to GA555, descend in GA555 hold to FL090 and follow EPKOS 1A arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W120/J104/V19 (BBM Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL110, follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above

FL75.

b) above FL110, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL110 and follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above FL75.

W101W (GONAB Transition)

a) Follow GONAB 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA517, from GA517 proceed to R022/22D MPG

hold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

W15 (KANTI Transition)

a) Follow KANTI 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA517, from GA517 proceed to R022/22D

MPGhold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

T9/V19

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL090, follow OMDEV 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL090, follow OMDEV 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA201, from GA201 proceed to

R022/22D MPG hold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

4.1.4 ARRIVAL ROUTE-SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR RUNWAY 10

At the end of the STAR, make a convenient turn to intercept final approach track of the published instrument

approach procedure, to carry out the approach procedure.

W15/V20 (UDULO Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL090, follow UDULO1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or

above FL75.

b) above FL090, proceed to UDULO, descend in UDULO hold to FL090 and follow UDULO 1C arrival with

lateral and vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above FL75.

W67/J5 (EPKOS Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL120, follow EPKOS 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL120, proceed to GA555, descend in GA555 hold to FL120 and follow EPKOS 1C arrival with lateral

and vertical restrictions.

W120/J104/V19 (BBM Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL120, follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL120, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL120 and follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W101W (GONAB Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL100, follow GONAB 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL100, follow GONAB 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA705, from GA705 proceed

to R022/22D MPG hold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

W15 (KANTI Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL100, follow KANTI 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL100, follow KANTI 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA705, from GA705 proceed

to R022/22D MPG hold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

 

T9/V19

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below 6000FT, follow OMDEV 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above 6000FT, follow OMDEV 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions till GA532, from GA532 proceed

to R022/22D MPG hold, descend in R022/22D MPG hold to 4600FT and carry out the approach procedure.

4.1.5 AIRWAY W101W AND W15 (FROM SOUTH) - SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR

RUNWAY 28, WHEN ARRIVAL CLEARANCE HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED FROM ATC

At the end of the STAR, make a convenient turn to intercept localizer/final approach track of the published

instrument approach procedure, to carry out the approach procedure.

W101W

Aircraft shall route via W101W GONAB W17 BBM (to avoid VOR44B),

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL110, follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above

FL75.

b) above FL110, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL110 and follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above FL75.

W15 (from South)

Aircraft shall route via W15 MML W17 BBM (to avoid VOR44B),

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL110, follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above

FL75.

b) above FL110, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL110 and follow BBM 1A arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions, cross 25 DME MPG at or above FL75.

4.1.6 AIRWAY W101W AND W15 (FROM SOUTH)-SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR RUNWAY 10,

WHEN ARRIVAL CLEARANCE HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED FROM ATC

At the end of the STAR, make a convenient turn to intercept final approach track of the published instrument

approach procedure, to carry out the approach procedure.

W101W

Aircraft shall route via W101W GONAB W17 BBM (to avoid VOR44B),

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a) at or below FL120, follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL120, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL120 and follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W15 (from South)

Aircraft shall route via W15 MML W17 BBM (to avoid VOR44B),

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a)at or below FL120, follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b) above FL120, proceed to BBM, descend in BBM hold to FL120 and follow BBM 1C arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

4.1.7 ARRIVING AIRCRAFT BEING RADAR VECTORED

Aircraft being radar vectored for approach, on experiencing RCF, shall maintain last

assigned level and heading for 3 minutes after detecting RCF or selecting MODE A/C 7600, whichever is later

(If below FL75, climb and reach FL75 before crossing 25NM outbound from MPG VOR) and then take a

convenient turn to proceed direct to ‘MPG VOR maintaining last assigned level or FL75 whichever is higher, From

MPG proceed outbound on R-022 for R022/22D hold. Descend to 4600FT in the hold and then carryout published

instrument approach procedure for arrival runway.

4.1.8 Procedure for Non-RNAV arrivals

4.1.8.1 If RCF takes place at or beyond 50NM of MPG, continue on ATS route, (Rejoin ATS route if given heading

or flying offset) descending to cleared flight level or FL 75 whichever is higher. From ‘MPG VOR’, proceed

outbound on R-022 for R022/22D hold. Descend to 4600FT in the hold and then carryout published instrument

approach procedure.

4.1.8.2 If RCF takes place within 50NM of MPG, then aircraft shall maintain last assigned level and heading for

3 minutes after detecting RCF or selecting code 7600, whichever is later (If below FL75, climb and reach FL75

before crossing 25NM outbound from MPG VOR) and then proceed direct to MPG VOR maintaining last assigned

level or FL75 whichever is higher. From ‘MPG VOR’, proceed outbound on R-022 for R022/22D hold. Descend

to 4600FT in the hold and then carryout published instrument approach procedure.

5. PROCEDURE FOR DEPARTURE (BOTH RNAV AND NON RNAV)

5.1 DEPARTURE INTENDING TO CONTINUE TO DESTINATION

Any departing aircraft experiencing RCF and intending to continue to its filed plan destination shall:

5.1.1 Continue on assigned SID or heading climbing to or maintaining cleared level or FL75, whichever is higher.

5.1.2 Three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 or reaching FL 75 or cleared Flight level (if higher than FL75)

whichever is later:

i) If following ‘SID’, climb to filed Flight Level with SID lateral and vertical restrictions to join ATS route and

continue as per the filed flight plan.

ii) If following Radar heading, turn to join ATS route by shortest route maintaining cleared flight level/FL 75

whichever is higher. After joining ATS route, climb to filed Flight level and continue as per the filed flight plan.

5.2 DEPARTURE INTENDING TO LAND BACK AT MANOHAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MOPA.

Any departing aircraft experiencing RCF after departure and intending to land back at Manohar International

Airport, Mopa shall:

5.2.1 Continue on assigned SID or heading, climbing to or maintaining cleared level or FL75 whichever is higher.

5.2.2 Three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 or reaching FL75 or cleared Flight level (if higher than FL75)

whichever is later, take a turn to proceed direct to MPG VOR.

5.2.3 From ‘MPG VOR’, proceed outbound on R-022 for R022/22D hold.

5.2.4 If required to burn fuel, then remain in the hold.

5.2.5 Descend to 4600FT in the hold and then carryout published instrument approach procedure.

III. ATS Surveillance services are provided H24 to suitably equipped aircraft on opportunity basis within the

coverage area of MOPA ADS-B sensors in the jurisdiction of MOPA Approach control. SER may be available

beyond such time subject to availabity of manpower .ADS-B equipped aircraft flying within MOPA Approach

Control to comply with relevant provisions

VOGA

AD 2.23

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. Preferred Exit Taxiways:

RWY Designation

Aircraft Type

Preferred Exit TWY

Distance from THR (M)

10

Code A, B, C

A4 (RET)

1900

Code D, E

A5

3055

28

Code A, B, C

A3 (RET)

1900

Code D, E

A2

2650

2. Distance of Taxiways from Runway Threshold:

FROM THRESHOLD

TAXIWAY

DISTANCE (M)

RWY 10

A2

850

RWY 10

A3

1600

RWY 10

A4

1900

RWY 10

A5

3055

RWY 10

Y (for IAPP)

2754

RWY 28

A5

445

RWY 28

Y (for IAPP)

746

RWY 28

A4

1600

RWY 28

A3

1900

RWY 28

A2

2650

3. Ground Handling Arrangements:

All operators, operating to/from Manohar International Airport, MOPA, GOA Mopa shall employ the services of

Ground Handling Agent authorized by GGIAL. Operators should contact the Manohar International Airport,

MOPA, GOA for further information on ground handling arrangements. All Non-Scheduled operators operating to/from

VOGA to make necessary ground handling arrangements with GHA’s in advance.The Ground Handling Agent at Manohar

International Airport, MOPA, GOA is Celebi Airport Service India Pvt. Ltd; contact details - 9004899993

4. Aircraft stands:

Parking

Stand

Coordinates

PCN

Elevation

(ft)

EGM-08

Compatibility

4

154358.37N

0735218.20E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

5

154358.49N

0735216.69E

86/R/B/W/T

534

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

6

154358.61N

0735215.18E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

7A

154359.059N

0735213.70E

86/R/B/W/T

534

All Code C type of aircraft.

7

154358.24N

0735212.78E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code D & E type of aircraft.

7B

154358.13N

0735212.11E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code C type of aircraft.

8A

154359.29N

0735210.69E

86/R/B/W/T

534

All Code C type of aircraft.

8

154358.48N

0735209.76E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code D & E type of aircraft.

8B

154358.37N

0735209.10E

86/R/B/W/T

535

All Code C type of aircraft.

9

154359.20N

0735207.65E

60/R/B/W/T

535

All Code C type of aircraft.

10

154359.32N

0735206.14E

60/R/B/W/T

535

All Code C type of aircraft.

11

154359.45N

0735204.64E

60/R/B/W/T

535

All Code C type of aircraft.

12

154359.56N

0735203.13E

60/R/B/W/T

534

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

13

154359.68N

0735201.62E

60/R/B/W/T

535

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

50

154405.17N

0735227.12E

60/R/B/W/T

540

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

51

154405.29N

0735225.61E

60/R/B/W/T

539

All Code A, B and C type of aircraft.

(a) All Parking Stands are power in/push back and the pattern of Taxi Lead-in lines require nose wheel steering while taxiing

into the stand.

(b) Wide body stand lead-in lines are marked with continuous line and narrow body stand lead-in lines are marked with

broken lines.

(c) Pilots should exercise caution when manoeuvring on the apron due to the proximity of other aircraft, ground staff and

equipment. Engine power should be restricted to the minimum required, to reduce the adverse effect of jet blast.

5. Parking Restrictions on Stands:

 

Stand No.

No Parking

Occupied by

Code C

Occupied by

Code D/E

 

Code C

 

Code D/E

7A

---

---

7

---

7

7A, 7B

---

7B

---

---

7

8A

---

---

8

---

8

8A, 8B

---

8B

---

---

8

• All aircraft parking stands are Power-In & Push-Back and the pattern of Taxi Lead-in lines require nose wheel steering

while taxiing into the stand.

• Marshalling service is required on all the stands to park the aircraft except stands 8A, 8, 8B, 9, 10 and 11 (AVDGS

installed).

• Pilots should exercise caution when manoeuvring on the apron due to the proximity of other aircraft, ground staff and

equipment. Engine power should be restricted to the minimum required, to reduce the adverse effect of jet blast.

• Helicopters will be parked on any of the remote parking stands. Air taxi of helicopters not permitted in the Apron except,

for those helicopters which are not capable of taxiing on ground.

• Isolated Aircraft Parking Position capable of parking aircraft type upto and including Code E aircraft under Bomb threat,

Unlawful Interference or contagious medical emergencies is designed at the northern side of RWY with access through

TXY ‘Y’.

 

6. Pushback Procedures:

a) Apron is served by single Aircraft Stand Taxilane D.

b) All aircraft up to and including Code E shall be given pushback on taxilane D.

c) For Runway 10, the preferred direction of pushback is facing West in order to taxi out via Taxiway W, and for Runway 28,

the preferred direction of pushback is facing East in order to taxi out via Taxiway E.

d) All pushback from Apron-2 (Stand 50 & 51) shall be facing West only irrespective of Runway in use and shall taxi out via

Taxiway Z. Only one pushback at a time shall be allowed on Apron-2.

 

7. Pushback Separation/Restrictions

a) Separation between pushback aircraft and/or docking aircraft on apron are to be maintained as mentioned in the table

below: -

Sl. No.

Pushback of Aircraft

MNM

Separation

Remarks

 

1

Code A, B, C behind Code D, E

200 m

±5 Code ‘C’ Stands

2

Code A, B, C in front of Code D, E

80 m

±3 Code ‘C’ Stands

3

Code A, B, C, D, E behind Code A, B, C

80 m

±3 Code ‘C’ Stands

4

Code A, B, C in front Code A, B, C

80 m

±3 Code ‘C’ Stands

b) Separation between aircraft docking in on apron and pushed back aircraft are to be maintained as mentioned in the table below: -

Sl. No.

Pushback of Aircraft

MNM

Separation

Remarks

 

1

Code A, B, C behind Code D, E

80 m

±3 Code ‘C’ Stands

2

Code A, B, C in front of Code D, E

45 m

±2 Code ‘C’ Stands

3

Code A, B, C, behind Code A, B, C

80 m

±3 Code ‘C’ Stands

4

Code A, B, C, D, E in front of Code A, B, C

45 m

±2 Code ‘C’ Stands

5

Code D, E, behind Code A, B, C

120 m

±4 Code ‘C’ Stands

8. Taxiing Procedures:

a) Marshalling service will be provided by Ground Handling Agent for all stands not equipped with AVDGS.

b) Docking to stand 4 shall be approved in case the aircraft pushing back from Stand 5 facing east is deep pushed abeam

stand 6.

c) Docking to stand 13 shall be approved in case the aircraft pushing back from Stand 12 facing west is deep pushed abeam

stand 11.

d) Power out taxi can be approved for any aircraft having wing span and length less than 30 M, from Non-Contact stands

under mandatory assistance of ‘FOLLOW ME’ when the adjacent stand towards east or west is vacant.

e) Power Taxi-out from stand 4 shall only be towards West and from stand 13 shall only be towards East.

f) Rapid Exit Taxiways (RETs) shall not be used for departures even though RGLs are provided.

g) Rapid Exit Taxiways (RET A3 & A4) are compatible only for aircraft upto and including Code C only. RETs shall not be

used by Wide body aircraft for runway vacation.

h) RETs of opposite runway shall not be used for vacation of aircraft (for Runway 10 - do not vacate via A3 and for Runway

28 - do not vacate via A4)

i) 180 degree turn on Runway / Apron / Taxiways is not permitted. Under exceptional circumstances ATC may permit

Code C or below type of aircraft to make 180 degree turn at ends of runway. Special arrangements may be made by GGIAL

to facilitate aircraft taxiing out on own power from a stand and parking at locations other than the published stands due to

operational requirements. Such arrangements shall be communicated to SMC by Duty Manager-Airside Operations stating

the restrictions imposed there upon.

j) All Code C and below aircraft vacating via RET A4 (RWY 10) shall, after vacation turn left and follow TWY A-E for

allotted parking stands.

k) All aircraft vacating via TWY A5 (RWY 10) shall, after vacation cross A with prior approval from SMC and follow TWY

E for allotted parking stands.

l) All Code C and below aircraft vacating via RET A3 (RWY 28) shall after vacation turn left and follow TWY A-W for

allotted parking stands.

m) All aircraft vacating via TWY A2 (RWY 28) shall after vacation turn left and follow TWY A-W for allotted parking

stands.

n) When Runway 10 is in use and an arriving aircraft is using Rapid Exit Taxiway A4 for runway vacation, a departing

aircraft taxiing on taxiway W shall be asked to hold at Intermediate Holding Position, in order to give way to the landing

aircraft to vacate on to Taxiway A.

9. Jet Blast Abatement Procedures:

Jet Blast prone areas on Main Apron: Nil

10. Commissioning of ADS-B

FAC : ADS-B

FREQ: 1090 MHZ

COORD: 1544423N 073513928E

SITE ELEV : 163.25M AMSL

MAX RANGE UPTO 250NM

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CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME

1.

Aerodrome Chart

2.

Aerodrome Chart - Hot spot

3.

Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart

4.

Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type- A (Operating Limitations) RWY 10

5.

Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type- A (Operating Limitations) RWY 28

6.

Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type- B

7.

Instrument Approach Chart - ILS RWY 28

8.

Instrument Approach Chart - VOR RWY 10

9.

Instrument Approach Chart - RNP RWY 10

10.

Coding Table - RNP Procedure RWY 10

11.

Instrument Approach Chart - RNP RWY 28

12.

Coding Table - RNP Procedure RWY 28

13.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10

14.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 1

15.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 2

16.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 3

17.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28

18.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28-Coding Table 1

19.

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28Coding Table 2

20.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10

21.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 1

22.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 2

23.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 10-Coding Table 3

24.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28

25.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28-Coding Table 1

26.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28-Coding Table 2

27.

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument, RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 28-Coding Table 3

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VISUAL SEGMENT SURFACE (VSS) PENETRATION

Procedure

Procedure Minima

VSS Penetration

1

2

3