AD 2 AERODROMES

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VOBL AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VOBL - KEMPEGOWDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, BENGALURU

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AD 2.2

AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

Aerodrome reference point coordinates and its site

131156N 0774220E

15 M East of Control TWR

2

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

North-East 30 KM from City Railway station

3

Aerodrome elevation and reference temperature

3002 FT / 36.6 DEG C

4

Magnetic variation, date of information and annual change

1.83 DEG W (2010) /0.033 DEG E

5
 
 
 
 

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

Administrative Block, Alpha 2,

Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, (India)

PIN-560300,

 

Telephone:

+91-80-66782222

+91-80-66782204

Fax:

+91-80-66783366

AFS:

----

Email:

aoccmanager@bialairport.com

6

Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/VFR

7

Remarks

1. Elevation in EGM-08

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AD 2.3

OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

MON-FRI 0300-1200 UTC (0830-1730 IST)

 

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

1.The ATS approved hourly RWY traffic handling capacity as

follows:

a. RWY09R/27L and RWY09L/27R Single RWY mode

Maximum number of Departures only- 33

Maximum number of Arrivals only - 33

Maximum number of Arrivals and Departures - 42

b. RWY09R/27L and RWY09L/27R in Seggregated mode

Maximum number of Departures in Departure RWY- 35

Maximum number of Arrivals in Arrival RWY - 35

Maximum number of Arrivals and Departures- 60

NOTE: One ATM of ATR/CODE E/CODE F will be cosidered as two ATMS

 

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AD 2.4

HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

AVBL

2

Fuel and Oil types

JET A1

3

Fuelling facilities and capacity

Fuel Hydrants, Fuel dispensers and Fuel bowsers.

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NIL

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

NIL

7

Remarks

Bridge mounted equipment available on all contact stands V68 to 22

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AD 2.5

PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotel(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

At Airport in front of Paasenger Terminal Building and in the city.

2

Restaurant(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

At Aerodrome and in the city.

3

Transportation possibilities

Taxies, coaches & buses

4

Medical Facilities

At Airport

5

Bank and post office at or in the vicinity of

aerodrome

Banks: At Airport

Post office: At Airport

6

Tourist office

At Airport

7

Remarks

NIL

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AD 2.6

RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1

Aerodrome category for fire fighting

Within ATS HR: CAT-10

2

Rescue equipment

AVBL as per the Category

3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

1. Bangalore airport has Disabled Aircraft Recovery kit. The critical

aircraft with regards to removal capability for the airport is

B 747-800 Code F (Excluding A-380).

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 BLR for

having Disabled Aircraft Recovery Kit.

4. Contact Details of Aerodrome Coordinator for Disabled Aircraft

Removal Operations:

Chief Operating Officer, BIAL

+91 9606012029

jayaraj@BIALAIRPORT.COM

4

Remarks

Aerodrome coordinator:

COO: +91-80-66782207

VOBL

AD 2.7

SEASONAL AVAILABILITY CLEARING

1

Type(s) of clearing equipment

NIL

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

NIL

VOBL

AD 2.8

APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA

1

Designation, surface and strength of aprons

01. Designation: Stand V68 to 38, 59 to 89

Surface: Concrete

Strength: PCN 80/R/B/W/T

02. Designation: Stand 39 to 49, 501 to 510, 51W to 58

Surface: Concrete

Strength: PCN 92/R/B/W/T

03. Designation: Stand 90 to 123, V36 TO V63

Surface: Concrete

Strength: PCN 86/R/B/W/T

04. Designation: Stand 69A to 86A

Surface: Concrete

Strength: PCN 76/R/B/W/T

2

Designation, width, surface and strength of

taxiways

Refer AD 2.23 for details

3

Location and elevation of altimeter checkpoints

Location:All Stands

Elevation:

Refer AD 2.23 for details

4

Location of VOR checkpoints

Runway 09L/27R - RWY holding positions at Taxiways A1 and A11

Runway 09R/27L - Not Available

5

Position of INS checkpoints

NIL

6

Remarks

Refer AD 2.23 for additional information

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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

01. Illuminated stand identification boards displaying stand number and stand co-ordinates are available for stands V36, V37, V38, V39, V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45, V46, V47, V48, V49, V50, V51, V52, V53, V54, V55, V56, V57, V58, V59, V60, V61, V62, V63, V68, V69, V70, 01,02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23,24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 51W, 51, 52W, 52, 53W, 53, 54W, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 69A, 71A, 72A, 74A, 75A, 77A, 78A, 80A, 81A, 83A, 84A, 86A, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.

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

03. Advanced Visual Docking Guidance System installed on stands V36, V37, V38, V39, V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45, V46, V47, V48, V49, V50, V51, V52, V53, V54, V55, V56, V57, V58, V59, V60, V61, V62, V63, V68, V69, V70, 02, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31 and 32. Aircraft to follow AVDGS for parking.

04. Aircraft Stand Manoeuvring Guidance Lights are available for stands V36, V37, V39, V40, V42, V43, V45, V46, V48, V49, V51, V52, V54, V55, V57, V60, V62, V63, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 29, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 117, 120.

05. Marshalling guidance available for parking in assigned stands through Authorized Ground Handling agents (GHA)

 

2

Runway and taxiway markings and lights

RWY

Markings:

Runway 09L/27R - Runway Designation, Runway Threshold, Runway Touchdown zone, Runway Centre line, Runway Aiming Point, Runway Side stripe markings.

Runway 09R/27L - Runway Designation, Runway Threshold, Runway Touchdown zone, Runway Centreline, Runway Aiming Point, Runway Side stripe markings.

Lights:

Runway 09L/27R - Runway Threshold & Wing bar, Runway Edge, Runway Centreline & Runway End lights.

Runway 09R/27L - Runway Threshold & Wing bar, Runway Edge, Runway Touchdown zone, Runway Centerline & Runway End lights.

TWY

Marking:

Taxi Side Stripe, Taxiway Centre line & Runway Holding positions, Intermediate holding position (except B3) and Enhanced Taxiway centreline markings.

Lights:

Taxiway edge Lights are available only at A, A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, K, B3, B4, B6. Taxiway edge Lights are available at intersections of taxiways B, P, Q, G & H.

Runway guard lights configuration A available at A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10..

RETILS’s Yellow color, providing a 3-2-1 countdown Pattern are provided for RETs A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, H4, H5, H6, H7.

IHP lights are provided at all IHP locations.

Stop bars at IHP are provided at cross field taxiway junctions of TWY A, B, G, H, P, Q (at either sides of cross field taxiways).

Taxiway centreline lights available on TWY A between A1 & B4, A1, A2, A4, B4, B, B1, B2, D, F, P, P1, M, N, N1, N2, Q, R, S, G, G1, G4, H, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10.

Taxiway centre line lights available on RET A6 & A7 till RWY holding position marking.

No Entry bar lights are provided for RET A5, A6, H4, H5 & H6, H7.

3

Stop bars (if any)

Runway 09L/27R - At Runway Holding Positions A1, A2, A4.

Runway 09R/27L - At Runway Holding Positions H1, H2, H3, H8, H9, H10.

4

Remarks

Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (ASMGCS) provided.

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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

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131155.9N

0774219.1E

3201 FT

NIL

ARESTER ON ATC BULDING TOP

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

131155.7N

0774219.4E

3150 FT

LGTD

ATC BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

131156.0N

0774219.2E

3179 FT

LGTD

SMR 1 ON ATC BUILDING TOP

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

131155.9N

0774219.2E

3174 FT

NIL

BEACON ON ATC BUILDING TOP

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131228.7N

0774311.7E

2926 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131228.7N

0774309.2E

2928 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131228.7N

0774309.7E

2927 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131229.4N

0774308.8E

2943 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131229.4N

0774308.9E

2938 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131229.4N

0774309.1E

2937 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131229.6N

0774126.5E

2998 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

131229.6N

0774124.0E

2998 FT

NIL

METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

131231.8N

0774116.8E

3022 FT

LGTD

WDI

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AD 2.11

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Name of the associated meteorological office

Meteorological Centre, Bengaluru

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

Meteorological office at airport(IMD)

09 & 30 HRS

4

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

Trend

Trend Forecast appended to METAR/Met report

5

Information on how briefing and/or consultation is provided

H-24

 

6

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

Tabular and Chart Forms. English

7

Charts and other information displayed or available for briefing or consultation

Upper winds: FL050, FL100, FL140, FL180, FL240, FL300, FL340, FL390, FL450.

8

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

Telefax.

PWD 22 RVR instrument at RWY 09L and 27R with digital current weather instrument system (DCWIS). 09L MID and 27R MID commissioned and operational.

 

 

9

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

Bengaluru ATC and ACS

10

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

(i) Automatic Weather Station available for all Runway 09L/27R & 09R/27L. Integrated panel available at Met Briefing Room and Control Tower. Instrumental RVR reading available for all Runway.

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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

09L

90.51 DEG

4000 x 45 M

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

131225.79N

0774109.86E

RWY END:

131224.65N

0774322.69E

27R

270.51 DEG

4000 x 45 M

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

131224.65N

0774322.69E

RWY END:

131225.79N

0774109.86E

09R

90.50 DEG

4000 x 45 M

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

131123.04N

0774123.92E

RWY END:

131121.89N

0774336.74E

27L

270.50 DEG

4000 x 45 M

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

131121.89N

0774336.74E

RWY END:

131123.04N

0774123.92E

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: 3002.0FT

TDZ: 3002.0FT

0.63%

NIL

NIL

4120 x 280 M

THR: 2919.0FT

TDZ: 2936.0FT

0.63%

NIL

NIL

4120 x 280 M

THR: 2973.0FT

TDZ: 2973.0FT

0.07%

NIL

NIL

4120 x 280 M

THR: 2964.0FT

TDZ: 2965.0FT

0.07%

NIL

NIL

4120 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 120M

NA

AVBL

1. The surface of beginning 150m & 180m for runway 09L & 27R respectively are Concrete and PCN: 86/R/B/W/T

2. Elevation in EGM-08

240M x 120M

NA

AVBL

1. The surface of beginning 150m & 180m for runway 09L & 27R respectively are Concrete and PCN: 86/R/B/W/T

2. Elevation in EGM-08

240M x 90M

 

AVBL

1. Elevation in EGM-08

2. The surface of 150 M of runway beginning at both ends is Concrete and

PCN: 86/R/B/W/T)

240M x 90M

 

AVBL

1. Elevation in EGM-08

2. The surface of 150 M of runway beginning at both ends is Concrete and PCN: 86/R/B/W/T)

VOBL

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

09L

4000

4000

4000

4000

 

27R

4000

4000

4000

4000

 

09R

4000

4000

4000

4000

 

27L

4000

4000

4000

4000

 

VOBL

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

09L

CAT I

900 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(64.97FT)

 

27R

CAT I

900 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(65.35FT)

 

09R

CAT III

900 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(65.89FT)

900 M

27L

CAT III

900 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(65.89FT)

900 M

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

4000 M

15 M

LIH

 

 

3400M

60M

White

600M

60M

Yellow

LIH

Red

 

a) Runway centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900m to 300m from the runway end and red from 300m to the runway end.

b) PAPI are connected with interleaving circuits

4000 M

15 M

LIH

 

 

3400M

60M

White

600M

60M

Yellow

LIH

Red

 

a) Runway centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900m to 300m from the runway end and red from 300m to the runway end.

b) PAPI are connected with interleaving circuits

4000 M

15 M

LIH

 

 

3400M

60M

White

600M

60M

Yellow

LIH

Red

 

a) Runway centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900m to 300m from the runway end and red from 300 m to the runway end.

b) PAPI are connected with interleaving circuits

c) Sequenced flashing lights supplementing ALS available

4000 M

15 M

LIH

 

 

3400M

60M

White

600M

60M

Yellow

LIH

Red

 

a) Runway centreline lights White from the threshold to the point 900m from the runway end, alternate red and white from 900m to 300m from the runway end and red from 300m to the runway end.

b) PAPI are connected with interleaving circuits

c) Sequenced flashing lights supplementing ALS available

VOBL

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 AVBL

2
 

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

LDI

Runway 09L/27R -

(i) Landing T provided south of Taxiway A and east of Taxiway-B4 and illuminated.

(ii) WDI provided at both ends of Runway north of Threshold 09L/27R & East of Taxiway-B4 south of Taxiway A.

Runway 09R/27L -

(i) WDI provided at both ends of Runway north of runway threshold 09R/27L.

(ii) All Wind Direction Indicator are illuminated.

Anemometer

Anemometer located on top of administrative block

3
 

Taxiway edge and taxiway centre line lights;

Edge

Taxiway edge Lights are available only at A, A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, K, B3, B4 and B6.

Taxiway edge Lights at curves are available at intersections of taxiways B, P, Q, G & H.

Centre Line

Taxiway centreline lights are available for TWY A (between TWY A1 and B4), A1, A2, A4, B4, B, B1, B2, D, F, P, P1, M, N, N1, N2, Q, R, S, G1, G4, H, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10.

Taxiway centre line lights available on RET A6 & A7 till RWY holding position marking.

4

Secondary power supply including switch-over time;

Runway 09L/27R - All ground lights are connected to UPS except Taxiway edge lights and taxiway centreline lights. Two 425KVA DG sets available one each at 09L and 27R stations for ground lighting with switch over time of 15 sec. For apron lighting 1500KVA DG sets 05 nOS.. are available.

Runway 09R/27L - 02 numbers of 1250KVA prime power rated DG sets (with 100% redundancy/standby) at each of the AGL substations (09R CCR & 27L CCR) available for Airfield ground lighting of Runway 09R/27L and associated taxiways.

Complete AGL lighting of Runway 09R/27L and crossfield taxiways including taxiway edge & airfield guidance signs are connected in on-line UPS with switch over time less than one second..

5

Remarks

Taxiway centre line lights are available on Apron for Taxilane L1, L2, L3, C, D, B1, M, N & N1.

Trifurcation lights are available on Apron at Taxilane K at eastern side, Taxilane B4 and B2 on either side with selective control. Taxilane L1 & L3 lights will be switched ON for Code-C & below and Taxilane L2

lights will be switched ON for Code-D and above.

Straight portion of taxilane centre line lights for Taxilane L1, L2 & L3 will remain ON.

VOBL

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

VOBL

AD 2.17

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE AIRSPACE

1

Airspace designation, geographical

coordinates and lateral limits

CTR: Area bounded by 130100N 0771410E then

along clockwise arc of 30NM centered at 131224N 0774356E to 130000N 0781015E to 130000N

0780000E to 130100N 0773706E

to point of origin (except the restricted airspace of VOR 185A, VOR 185B and VOR185C)

2

Vertical limits

FL 95

3

Airspace classification

D

4

Call sign and language(s) of the air

traffic services unit providing service;

Bengaluru Tower / Bengaluru Radar/Bengaluru Arrival, English

5

Transition altitude

7000 FT

6

Hours of applicability

H24

7

Remarks

Airspace from 7000 FT AMSL and above is Classified as Class ‘C’.

VOBL

AD 2.18

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service Designation

 

Call sign

 

Channel(s)

 

SATVOICE Number(s),

if available

 

1

2

3

4

OTHER

Bengaluru Delivery

121.825 MHZ

 

APP

Bengaluru Radar/Bengaluru Arrival

121.250 MHZ

 

APP

Bengaluru Radar/Bengaluru Arrival

127.750 MHZ

 

TWR

Bengaluru Tower

119.050 MHZ

 

TWR

Bengaluru Tower

124.350 MHZ

 

ATIS

Bengaluru information

128.675 MHZ

 

ACC

Bengaluru Control Radar

119.450 MHZ

 

ALRS

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121.500 MHZ

 

SMC

Bengaluru Ground

121.650 MHZ

 

SMC

Bengaluru Ground

121.775 MHZ

 

Logon

address, as

appropriate

Hours of operation

 

Remarks

 

5

6

7

 

0000 - 1730 UTC

Beyond this period Clearance Delivery will be on Freq: 121.775 MHz

 

H24

Standby Frequency 125.275 MHz.

 

H24

Standby Frequency 125.275 MHz.

 

H24

1. Unit Position TWR - 2.

2. Standby Frequency 123.675 MHz.

 

H24

1. Unit Position TWR - 1.

2. Standby Frequency 123.675 MHz.

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

Standby Frequency 126.325 MHz.

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

Unit Position SMC - 1

 

H24

Unit Position SMC - 2

VOBL

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 27R

CAT I

IDEV

108.300 MHz

H24

LOC 09L

CAT I

IBAN

109.300 MHz

H24

LOC 27L

CAT IIIB

IDVN

111.500 MHz

H24

LOC 09R

CAT IIIB

IBLN

109.900 MHz

H24

GP 27R

 

334.100 MHz

H24

GP 09L

 

332.000 MHz

H24

GP 27L

 

332.900 MHz

H24

GP 09R

 

338.800 MHz

H24

DME ILS 09L

IBAN

CH52X

H24

DME ILS 27R

IDEV

CH20X

H24

DME ILS 27L

IDVN

CH52X

H24

DME ILS 09R

IBLN

CH36X

H24

DVOR/DME

BIA

116.800 MHz

CH115X

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

131225.9N

0774055.1E

 

 

 

131224.5N

0774334.4E

 

 

 

131123.2N

0774112.3E

 

 

 

131121.7N

0774351.3E

 

 

 

131228.6N

0774312.1E

 

 

Coverage of GP is Restricted to plus or minus 8 DEG at 1500 FT AGL at 8NM from THR and plus or minus 8 DEG at 2000FT AGL at 10NM from THR

131229.6N

0774122.8E

 

 

Coverage of GP Restricted to plus or minus 7 Deg at 10NM

131118.0N

0774325.8E

 

 

 

131119.0N

0774134.8E

 

 

 

131229.6N

0774122.8E

3041 FT

 

Elevation in EGM-08

131228.6N

0774312.1E

2968 FT

 

 

131117.8N

0774325.8E

2977 FT

 

Elevation in EGM-08

131118.8N

0774134.9E

2984 FT

 

Elevation in EGM-08

131232.9N

0774140.9E

3025 FT

 

Elevation in EGM-08

VOBL

AD 2.20

LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

I. Yelahanka (VOYK) / Military Airbase exists at close proximity of South of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru where Military Flying activities are conducted.

Orientation

Location

Helicopter Flying Activities

090/270 DEG MAG

3.2NM south of extended centre line of VOBL Runway 09R/27L

Helicopter Traffic Circuit upto 1.5NM North of VOYK RWY

Remarks:

1. Pilots landing at VOBL to exercise caution for VOYK having similar Runway orientation and is 4.3 NM south of VOBL

Runway 09L/27R and 3.2NM south of VOBL Runway 09R/27L.

2. Visual operations by Military helicopters at VOYK, Height not exceeding 700ft AGL and circuit not exceeding 1.5 NM

North of VOYK Runway.

3. No left turn after missed approach from 27L, No right turn after missed approach from 09R and Departures to strictly

follow promulgated SIDS due to proximity of VOYK.

4. All ACFT OPR on RWY 09R/27L VOBL to EXER CTN due

i. Practice ILS approaches by military TRG FLT AT VOYK RWY27, 3.2NM South of extended centreline of RWY

09R/27L VOBL.

ii. Fixed wing ACFT OPS upto 6000FT in VOYK VOR 185 A/B/C).

 
 

VOBL

AD 2.21

NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

Consistent with safety of aircraft operations and in consideration of high intensity runway operations, pilots should minimize the use of reverse thrust after landing to reduce disturbance in areas adjacent to the aerodrome.

VOBL

AD 2.22

FLIGHT PROCEDURES

I. TRANSPONDER OPERATING PROCEDURES ON GROUND

1. Introduction:

Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) using Mode-S Multi-lateration has been

commissioned at Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai International Airports.

 

The Aircraft Transponder Operating Procedures, particularly in the movement area of the airport(s), where A-SMGCS has been commissioned, is as given below:

 

2. DEPARTURE

 

iAt the Gate/Stand:

Select STBY. Enter the discrete SSR code received from Clearance Delivery/Surface Movement Control. Enter the three

letter ICAO designator followed by the flight identification number (e.g. AIC748) through the FMS or the Transponder

control panel, depending on the avionics.

 

ii.On requesting Pushback/Taxi (whichever is earlier):

Select Transponder or equivalent and AUTO if available. This action will enable the aircraft ID, used as the Call sign by ATC, to be displayed on the surveillance display of ATC. ATC can verify the data and use it for necessary identification.

 

iii. When Lining up:

Select TCAS. Select TCAS only after receiving the clearance to line up, to ensure that the performance of systems based on SSR frequencies (including airborne TCAS units, SSR and A-SMGCS) is not compromised.

 

3.ARRIVAL

 

1.When on the Runway:

Keep TCAS selected

 

2.After vacating the Runway:

Select Transponder or equivalent and AUTO if available. There is a need that the Transponder remains able to exchange data

with the A-SMGCS system. However to ensure that the performance of systems based on SSR frequencies (including

airborne TCAS Unit, SSR and A-SMGCS) is not compromised, TCAS shall be deselected when vacating the Runway.

 

3.Parked on Stand:

Select STBY. The Transponder will not reply to interrogation. The discrete SSR Code given to that particular flight can now

be recycled for other flights.

 

Note:When on ground the aircraft must squawk Mode C, in order to provide the altitude information to the surveillance

system, and thereby prevent:

i) clutter on Terminal Approach Radar Display (and )

ii) false automatic detection of departure for aircraft still on ground.

II. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE

1. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATIONS

1.1 Instrument Approach Operations. An approach and landing using instruments for navigation guidance based on an instrument approach procedure. There are two methods for executing instrument approach operations:

a) A two-dimensional (2D) instrument approach operation, using lateral navigation guidance only; and

b) A three-dimensional (3D) instrument approach operation, using both lateral and vertical navigation guidance.

Note: Lateral and vertical navigation guidance refers to the guidance provided either by:

a) A ground-based radio navigation aid; or

b) Computer-generated navigation data from ground-based, space-based, selfcontained navigation aids or a combination of

these.

Instrument approach operations shall be classified based on the designed lowest operating minima below which an approach operation shall only be continued with the required visual reference as follows:

a) Type A: a minimum descent height or decision height at or above 75m (250 ft); and

b) Type B: a decision height below 75m (250 ft).

Type B instrument approach operations are categorized as:

i) Category I (CAT I): a decision height not lower than 60m (200 ft) and with either a visibility not less than 800 m or a

Runway visual range not less than 550m;

ii) Category II (CAT II): a decision height lower than 60m (200 ft), but not lower than 30m (100 ft) and a Runway visual

range not less than 300m;

 

iii) Category IIIA (CAT IIIA): a decision height lower than 30m (100 ft) or no decision height and a Runway visual range

not less than 175m;

 

iv) Category IIIB (CAT IIIB): a decision height lower than 15m (50 ft) or no decision height and a Runway visual range

less than 175m but not less than 50m; and

 

v) Category IIIC (CAT IIIC): no decision height and no Runway visual range limitations

Note 1. - Where decision height (DH) and Runway visual range (RVR) fall into different categories of operation, the instrument approach operation would be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the most demanding category (e.g. an operation with a DH in the range of CAT IIIA but with an RVR in the range of CAT IIIB would be considered a CAT IIIB operation or an operation with a DH in the range of CAT II but with an RVR in the range of CAT I would be considered a CAT II operation).

 

Note 2. - The required visual reference means that section of the visual aids or of the approach area which should have been in view for sufficient time for the pilot to have made an assessment of the aircraft position and rate of change of position, in relation to the desired flight path. In the case of a circling approach operation the required visual reference is the Runway environment.

 

Note 3. - Guidance on approach classification as it relates to instrument approach operations, procedures, Runways and navigation systems is contained in the All Weather Operations Manual (Doc 9365).

 

1.2 Decision Height: A specified altitude or height in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must

be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been established.

Note. - Decision altitude (DA) is referenced to mean sea level and decision height (DH) is referenced to the threshold elevation.

 

1.3 ILS Critical Area: An area of defined dimensions about the localizer and glide path antennas where aircraft and vehicles

are excluded during all ILS operations. The critical area is protected because the presence of vehicles / or aircraft inside

its boundaries will cause unacceptable disturbance to the ILS signal-in-space.

1.4 ILS Sensitive Area: An area extending beyond the ILS critical area where the parking and/or movement of vehicles,

including aircraft, are controlled to prevent the possibility of unacceptable interference to the ILS signal during ILS

operations. The sensitive area is protected to provide protection against interferences cause by large moving objects

outside the critical area but still normally within the airfield boundary.

1.5 Low Visibility Procedures: 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.

1.6 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 400m.

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

aprons.

1.8 Movement Area: That part of an aerodrome to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, consisting of the

manoeuvring area and the apron(s).

1.9 Missed approach procedure: The procedure to be followed if the approach cannot be continued.

1.10 Obstacle Free Zone: The airspace above the inner approach surface, inner transitional surface and balked landing

surface and that portion of the strip bounded by these surfaces, which is not penetrated by any fixed obstacle other than

of low mass and frangible mounting, required for air navigation purposes.

1.11 Runway Visual Range: The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can see the runway

surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centre line.

1.12 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 when LVP are

implemented all SP are complete and airport is configured for Low Visibility Procedures and Low Visibility Take-offs.

1.13 The abbreviations used in descriptions of Low Visibility Procedures have the following meanings:

ARFF : AIRCRAFT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING

AGL : AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHT

AOCC : AIRPORT OPERATIONS CONTROL CENTRE

AOM : AIRSIDE OPERATIONS MANAGER

ATC : AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

ATIS : AUTOMATIC TERMINAL INFORMATION SERVICE

GP : GLIDE PATH

ILS : INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM IHP : INTERMEDIATE HOLDING POSITION

LOC : LOCALIZER

LSA : LOCALIZER SENSITIVE AREA

LVP : LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE

MID : MID POINT

MET : METEOROLOGY

NAV : NAVIGATIONAL

RVR : RUNWAY VISUAL RANGE

SMC : SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROL

SP : SAFE GUARDING PROCEDURES

SSO : SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER

TAR : APPROACH RADAR CONTROLLER

TDZ : TOUCHDOWN ZONE

TSO : TOWER SUPERVISORY OFFICER

WSO : WATCH SUPERVISORY OFFICER

ASMGCS : ADVANCED SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE CONTROL SYSTEM

2. INTRODUCTION:

2.1 General

2.1.1 Runway 09R and Runway 27L are equipped for the CAT II/ CAT IIIA/ CAT IIIB operations and Runway 09L and

Runway 27R is CAT I complaint equipped with RWY Centerline lights. Details of LVP procedure for both the

Runways. The pilot shall ensure that he is suitably qualified and certified to carry out the required category of ILS

approach.

2.1.2 The following equipment shall be serviceable to the required standard to support CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB

operations: -

a. ILS localizer Transmitters and Monitors (Both Main and Stand by)

b. ILS glide path Transmitter and Monitors (Both Main and Stand by)

c. ILS DME (Both Main and Stand by)

d. ILS Localiser Far Field Monitors (For CAT III only)

e. Airfield ground lighting system (AGL) according to the requirement of Para 2.1.3.

f. Instrumented RVR system: (TDZ, MID & END for CAT III; TDZ & MID for CATII)

g. Standby power supply for ILS.

h. UPS / Standby DG Set power for aeronautical ground lighting system.

i. Surface Movement Radar for CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB operations/ LVTO (for RVR below 350M).

(DGCA CAR Section 4 Series B Part I, Para 9.8.7. -- Surface movement radar for the manoeuvring area shall be

provided at an aerodrome intended for use in Runway visual range conditions less than a value of 350 m.)

When any equipment and facilities listed in Para 2.1.2 above becomes unserviceable during periods of LVP, the

concerned ATC unit shall advise all aircraft and accordingly suspend CAT II/ CAT IIIA/ CAT IIIB/ LVTO operations.

Information to this effect shall be included in ATIS broadcast.

2.1.3 The unserviceability of the above mentioned items will affect the operations as given below:

Facilities

Unserviceability

Restrictions

Arrivals

Approach Lights

The inner 450 meters- more than 5 % of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations.

Beyond 450 meters more than 15% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations

Runway Edge Lights

More than 5% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations.

Two adjacent lamp

Runway Centerline lights

More than 5% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA /

CAT-III B operations.

Two adjacent lamp

Touchdown Zone lights

More than 10% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA /CAT-IIIB operations.

Threshold lights

More than 5% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations.

Two adjacent lamp

Runway End lights

More than 25% of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations.

Two adjacent lamp

Taxiway Centreline lights

Not applicable to CAT-II operation .CAT III operations may continue

Close affected taxiways, use alternate taxi route. If not possible then stop all operation below 350M RVR

Two adjacent lamps

Standby Generators

Generators in any one substation

Suspend CAT -II / CAT-IIIA / CAT-IIIB operations in the affected Runway

NOTE 1: Under CAT II / CAT III operations, in the stop bar:

a) No more than two lights will remain unserviceable; and

b) Two adjacent lights will not remain unserviceable unless the light spacing is significantly less than that

specified.(Ref Para 10.5.8, DGCA- CAR Section 4 Series B Part I).

NOTE 2: For operations in RVR less than a value of 350 m, no two adjacent taxiway centre line lights be unserviceable.

NOTE 3: Un-serviceability of any of the following facilities does not affect CATII/CAT-IIIA/ CAT-IIIB operations:

i) PAPI

ii) Taxiway edge lights on curves.

2.2 ILS SENSITIVE AND CRITICAL AREAS

2.2.1 The ILS critical and sensitive areas have been shown in charts under AD 2.24. Protection of these areas during CAT-II

/CAT-III operations will be ensured as per Standard Operating Procedures.

Note: Signage indicating the limits of localizer and glide paths sensitive areas are provided.

2.2.2 Diagram indicating the Critical and Sensitive area of ILS for all Runways shall be available with apron control,

control tower and WSO.

2.3 ILS Critical and Sensitive area are depicted and it should be indicated that Taxiway H1 and H2 not to be used when

ILS RWY 09 in operation and Taxiway H9 and H10 not to be used when ILS RWY27 L in operation.

3. IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES (SP)

3.1 Criteria for Safeguarding Procedures: Safeguarding Procedures shall be initiated:

a. The RVR is less than 1200 m or visibility is forecast to deteriorate to 800m or less; and/or

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

3.2 Safeguarding procedures include:

a. Positioning of crash fire tenders on Pre-determined positions-One before the intersection of Y road, Second crash

fire tender on Alternate AD Rescue and Fire fighting access road west of TWY B4, Third crash fire tender on

direct access road in front of AD rescue and fire fighting south, Fourth crash fire tender on perimeter road short of

cross field TWY P and Fifth crash fire tender on apron short of TWY B1.

b. Ensuring that Runways, Taxiways and other associated facilities such as Markings, Lights are inspected within one

hour preceding the implementation of LVO Procedures. This is done to ensure that the lighting systems and markings

are serviceable as described. Inspections shall continue every 2 hours while LVP is in progress. These lighting

inspections should be accorded priority and, if necessary, aircraft operations may be delayed.

c. Stopping of all maintenance works on the manoeuvring area, ILS sensitive and critical area as well as removal of all

men and mobile equipment from the said area.

d. Ensuring readiness of secondary power supply for change over time of maximum one second for essential lights

during LVP implementation.

e. All non-sked aircraft shall be provided with Follow-Me service.

f. Ensure all access roads are closed.

3.3 Process of initiation of Safeguarding Procedures

a. When meteorological conditions meet the criteria for initiation of SP as stipulated in Para 3.1, the Tower Supervisory

Officer will inform Airside Ops Manager/AOCC, ARFF, the SSO and the WSO.

b. When all the concerned agencies have completed their necessary actions, they shall report to Tower Supervisory

Officer that their Safeguarding Procedure (SP) is completed and the airport is safeguarded for LVP operations. TSO

will inturn inform WSO.

3.4 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY VARIOUS AGENCIES

3.4.1. Before commencement of winter season, a meeting will be held by Head Airside Ops, BIAL/ GM (ATM), AAI in the month of October 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.

3.4.2. All the agencies shall ensure that staff and drivers are suitably trained during CAT III operations.

3.4.3. ACTIONS BY WATCH SUPERVISORY OFFICER (WSO)

3.4.3.1 Implementing LVP

3.4.3.1.1 WSO shall implement Low Visibility Procedures when either

a. TDZ, MID or END RVR is less than 800m; and/or

b. Cloud ceiling is less than 200ft and

c. Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is safeguarded

3.4.3.1.2 WSO shall inform TSO and Approach/Radar Controller, Duty Met. Officer and Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) and to ensure that “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE IN FORCE” is included in ATIS broadcast.

3.4.3.2. WSO may terminate LVP when;

a. Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or more and the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or

higher, and trend is for improvement for both Runways.

b. Facilities, equipment and services necessary for CAT II/CAT III operations are degraded and/or the prevailing

conditions are considered unsafe for such operations.

3.4.3.2.1 WSO will intimate TSO, Approach/Radar Controller and Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) regarding the Termination of LVP operation.

3.4.4 ACTIONS BY TOWER SUPERVISORY OFFICER:

3.4.4.1 Implementing Safeguarding Procedures - When RVR is less than 1200m and visibility is forecast to deteriorate 800m or below and/or the cloud ceiling is 400ft and is forecast to fall to 200ft or less, TSO will inform -

a. AOCC / Airside Ops Manager / ARFF,

b. WSO, SSO, AAI

c. TWR and tower shall permit departures only from beginning of the Runway in use

3.4.4.2 On being notified by WSO that ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures are to commence, the Tower Controller/TSO will:

a. Inform Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Services & AOCC/AOM,

b. Check ILS status

c. Check lighting is correctly selected and operating properly

d. Check transmissometer displays

e. Check SMR (for operations below RVR 350 m)

3.4.4.3 After the commencement of ILS CAT II/CAT III operations, the Tower Controller shall

a. Check ATIS broadcast and include the message that “ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures in Force”.

b. Give landing clearance to aircraft not later than 2NM from touchdown.

c. Inform changes in RVR readings to the landing aircraft as required.

d. Give an unimpeded taxi route to arriving aircraft to allow it to clear the Localizer Sensitive Area expeditiously.

e. Inform pilots of all failures of ILS, lighting system, transmissometers relevant to ILS CAT II/ CAT III Low Visibility

Operations.

f. Initiate emergency action if aircraft on CAT II/CAT III ILS is not seen (on radar display or otherwise) or is not in

radio contact, as expected.

3.4.4.4 Record of the above actions with time to be maintained and signed by the officer taking action

3.4.5. ACTIONS BY APPROACH/RADAR CONTROLLER

3.4.5.1 On being advised by WSO that ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures are in force, the Approach/Radar Controller shall: -

a. Inform the arriving aircraft “ILS CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB “Low Visibility Procedures in Force”.

(Note: Ensure that Pilot acknowledges of being cleared for ILS CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB approach.)

b. Inform TDZ RVR to arriving aircraft and in addition:

(i) For CAT II operations - If TDZ RVR is below 550m then MID RVR shall also be passed.

(ii) For CAT IIIA operations - If TDZ is below 300m, then MID & End RVR readings shall also be passed.

(iii) For CAT IIIB operations - If TDZ is below 175m then MID & END RVR shall be passed.

c. Vector the aircraft to intercept the localizer not less than 10NM from touchdown.

d. Not subject an aircraft to any speed control when within 20NM from touchdown.

e. Issue landing clearance to arriving aircraft not later than 2NM from touchdown.

3.4.6. ACTIONS BY SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROLLER

3.4.6.1 During the period the Low Visibility Procedures are effective the Surface Movement Controller shall:

a. Monitor all surface movement of aircraft and vehicles on the manoeuvring area.

b. Inform all taxiing aircraft of the preceding taxiing or holding aircraft.

c. Hand over only one aircraft at a time to Tower Controller.

d. Permit only the vehicles equipped with transponder in the manoeuvring area during CAT IIIB operations. However,

other vehicles crossing taxiways on service road shall be regulated by official of Airside Operations, BIAL by

deploying manpower.

e. SMC shall not permit high power ground run on the movement area, when Visibility/RVR reduces below 800m/ 550m.

In case engine run-up is in progress, the same shall be stopped whenever RVR reduces below 550m and towed back to

respective stand, in coordination with Airside Operations/AOCC.

f. Lane change from Ll to L3 and vice versa is not permitted for taxiing aircraft.

g. Mandatory Follow-Me services shall be provided for all arriving aircraft to the stands not installed with stand

manoeuvring guidance lights when the visibility reduces below 550M. Follow me services will be on request basis once

Apron taxilane lights are commissioned and serviceable.

3.4.7 ACTIONS BY SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER (SSO)

3.4.7.1 On receipt of “Outlook for LVP” from TSO, the Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) will inform the Duty Officer, NAV

AIDS and have the ILS equipment and its status indicators in ATC units checked up. He will inform WSO of any

unserviceability in the equipment which is likely to affect ILS CAT II/CAT III operation.

3.4.7.2 On receipt of “Advisory Message” from WSO that LVP are to be made effective SSO will maintain continuous

watch on the performance of ILS equipment and will inform WSO of any un-serviceability which may affect ILS

CAT II/CAT III operation.

3.4.8 ACTIONS BY AIRPORT OPERATOR (BIAL):

3.4.8.1 Action by Airside Operations

3.4.8.1.1 Inform Shift Manager (Electrical & Airfield Civil), Operational Area Maintenance to ensure that all civil works in

progress in manoeuvring area, are stopped and that the work area is restored in complete serviceable condition and

confirm to Airside Operations accordingly. During ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Operations, no equipment,

manpower or material shall be present in sensitive areas of localizer and glide path.

3.4.8.1.2 Airside Operations Manager shall ensure closure of roads leading to critical/sensitive area by chains.

3.4.8.1.3 During CAT II/CAT III operations, AOM may authorize operations of vehicles, equipped with VEGA, on

manoeuvring area, including the crossing of taxiways, with the prior permission from ATC Tower. However, the

vehicles, not equipped with VEGA, crossing taxiway crossings on service road shall be regulated by official of

Airside Operations, BIAL.

3.4.8.1.4 Lane change from Ll to L3 and vice versa is not permitted for taxiing aircraft.

3.4.8.1.5 Ensure that Runways, Taxiways and other associated facilities such as Markings, Lights are inspected every 2

hours while LVP is in progress.

3.4.8.1.6 Ensure that the towing of aircraft is done under escort of "Follow Me" vehicles."Follow Me" shall follow the route

cleared by ATC. Only one towing at time shall be permitted.

3.4.8.2 Actions by Follow-me vehicles through Airside Ops Manager:

3.4.8.2.1 Follow me vehicles shall ensure that

a) No vehicle/person enters or is present in the sensitive/critical areas of localizer and glide path.

b) All civil/electrical works in progress are to be stopped in the manoeuvring area immediately and men/material

/equipment to be removed from the sensitive/critical areas of localizer and glide path.

3.4.8.2.2 After ensuring above, Follow-me vehicles will confirm the same to the AOM.

3.4.8.2.3 Subsequently, follow-me vehicle shall remain available in apron and will maintain listening watch on their

respective frequencies.

3.4.8.2.4 On receipt of information about unserviceability of any of the Runway visual aids or power supply system, AOM

/FM will immediately inform ATC Tower accordingly.

3.4.8.2.5 No vehicles shall enter/cross in the vicinity of Runway without permission from ATC Control Tower. Such

vehicles shall be equipped with VEGA and able to communicate with ATC. The vehicles of the ARFF services,

civil, electrical division or of any other agency which are not equipped with VEGA and/ or RT but has to enter the

Runway or taxiway for urgent operational requirement shall be escorted by the follow me jeep all the time.

3.4.8.2.6 None of the workers/vehicles of grass cutting contractor, garbage removal contractor, and electrical/civil

contractor shall enter the manoeuvring area during the operations of ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility

Procedures.

3.4.8.2.7 All coordination with BIAL units and ATC shall be carried out by Airside Operations

3.4.8.2.8 AOM would advise Tower Supervisory Officer/Watch Supervisory Officer when all actions are completed for

commencement of LVP.

3.4.8.2.9 Assist SSO in taking field readings of ILS LLZ at RWY, whenever requested.

3.4.8.3 Action by Manager, AOCC

3.4.8.3.1 On receipt of advice from TSO to implement Safeguarding procedure, the Duty Manager AOCC, will

immediately inform the following:

a. Airside Ops Manager

b. Terminal Manager

c. ARFF Duty Manager

d. Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Control Room

e. Domestic and International airlines via EAMS.

3.4.8.4 Action by Shift Manager (Airfield Electrical)

3.4.8.4.1 On receipt of advice to implement Low Visibility Procedures from Airside Operations, will check that following

visual aids are serviceable and can be operated at full intensity

a) Approach lighting system

b) Approach supplementary lighting

c) Runway edge lights

d) Runway threshold and end lights

e) Runway centre line lights

f) Runway touchdown zone lights

g) Stop Bar Lights

h) Intermediate holding position lights

i) Runway Guard lights

j) Taxiway Centre Line Lights

k) Stand manoeuvring guidance lights

 

(NOTE - No adjustment in light intensity shall be made without permission from ATC Tower during LVP)

3.4.8.4.2 They shall ensure that no electrical maintenance works is carried out during LVP either in power house or on any

other electrical facilities used during CAT II/CAT III operations.

3.4.8.4.3 They will ensure that Runway switch room is manned and position themselves at CCR halls for standby power

supply requirements and will maintain a listening watch on company frequency. They will ensure availability of

power supply to meet CAT III requirement.

3.4.8.4.4 They will inform the un-serviceability or any change in status of any facility/systems to Airside Ops Manager

immediately.

3.4.8.5. Actions by Terminal Manager:

He shall inform regarding implementation of LVP to followings:

a) CISF Control Room

b) PRO Customs

c) Duty Manager, BIAL security dept.

d) AFRRO (Assistant Foreigners Regional Registration Officer)

e) Inspector, Bengaluru Traffic Police

3.4.8.6 Actions by ARFF

3.4.8.6.1 Positioning of crash fire tenders on Pre-determined positions-One before the intersection of Y road, Second crash

fire tender on Alternate AD Rescue and Fire fighting access road west of TWY B4, Third crash fire tender on

direct access road in front of AD rescue and fire fighting south, Fourth crash fire tender on perimeter road short of

cross field TWY P and Fifth crash fire tender on apron short of TWY B1.

3.4.8.6.2 ARFF/ CFTs must obtain clearances from ATC prior to entry to any aircraft movement area other than the

designated service roads.

3.4.9. ACTIONS BY CISF

3.4.9.1 The officer in charge on duty shall ensure by deploying adequate manpower that vital electrical installations are

properly secured and protected against any unauthorized intrusion.

3.4.9.2 The Officer in charge, on receipt of advice to implement Low Visibility Procedures, will immediately inform all

access gates and CISF posts under their respective controls in operational area to restrict movement of vehicles

under their control.

3.4.10. ACTIONS BY DUTY OFFICER (METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE)

3.4.10.1 Duty Meteorological Officer would issue an 'Outlook for Low Visibility Procedures' to the Watch Supervisory

Officer (WSO) of air traffic services whenever he expects that the RVR and/or cloud ceiling will fall below 800 m

and/or 200ft or less respectively.

3.4.10.2 Whenever Duty Meteorological Officer visualizes that RVR is likely to fall below 800 m and/or cloud ceiling to

200ft or less within next 2 hours, he will issue an 'Advisory Message' to WSO to this effect.

3.4.10.3 When the RVR and/or cloud ceiling are 800m and/or 200ft respectively and the trend is towards improvement in

these elements of weather conditions the Duty Met Officer may, when requested by WSO, advice him about such

improving weather conditions for the purpose of termination of LVP.

3.4.10.4 The Duty Met Officer would ensure that the RVR displays in ATC units in the Control Tower and Approach

Control are serviceable. He would also ensure that RVR/visibility recorders of Touch-down zone, Mid-point and

End positions are serviceable.

NOTE: Due to high variability of meteorological elements in space and time and the limitations of forecasting techniques available, it may not be always possible to issue a precise forecast of RVR particularly in case of transient weather phenomenon within two hours.

3.4.11. ACTIONS BY OTHER AGENCIES AT AIRPORT:

Airlines, Re-fuelling Companies, Catering Agencies, Airport Police, Customs, Immigration & Health.

3.4.11.1 All agencies operating in the operational area shall ensure that minimum number of their vehicles, as are

absolutely essential for aircraft operations, operate in the operational area. The drivers of these vehicles should

keep a look out for taxing aircraft and other vehicles to prevent incident/ accidents. During CAT IIIB operations

only vehicles equipped with serviceable transponder shall be permitted to operate in manoeuvring area.

3.4.11.2 All the vehicles must have their obstruction/ anti-collision lights “ON” during operation of low visibility

procedures.

3.4.11.3 Follow all instructions/sign boards provided on vehicular movement area/ service roads.

3.4.11.4 No vehicle/equipment/personnel shall enter in and around the vicinity of the Runways or taxiways except with

prior permission of AOM, who in turn shall coordinate with aerodrome control tower.

3.4.12. TERMINATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES

3.4.12.1 When MET conditions improve and TDZ, MID and END RVR are 800m or more and the cloud ceiling is 200ft or

higher and trend shows improvement, the WSO would terminate operation of LVP. He may obtain advice from

Duty Met Officer, about the improving weather conditions for the purpose of termination of LVP operations.

3.4.12.2 The WSO will intimate the following regarding termination of LVP operations

a. Tower Supervisory Officer

b. Approach/Radar Controller

c. Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO)

3.4.12.3 Tower Supervisory Officer will in turn inform AOCC/ Airside Ops Manager, who will advise all the previously

notified personnel to resume normal operations.

4. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES:

4.1 Criteria for implementation of Low Visibility Procedures:

Low Visibility Procedures shall be implemented when -

a) Either, TDZ, MID or END RVR is less than 800 m; and/or Cloud ceiling is less than 200 ft; and

b) Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is safeguarded.

(Note: Though LVP is implemented when RVR is less than 800m, ILS CAT I operation will continue till TDZ RVR is not less than 550m)

4.2 Actions to be taken upon Implementation of Low Visibility Procedures

4.2.1 When meteorological conditions meet the criteria for LVP asstipulated in Para 4.1, and airport is safeguarded, WSO

shall implement Low Visibility Procedure and inform:

a) Tower Supervisory Officer (TSO).

b) Approach Radar Controller (TAR)

c) Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO)

d) Duty Met. Officer

4.2.2 Upon implementation of LVP, Tower Supervisory Officer (TSO) will inform:

a) ARFF (South/North)

b) AOCC/Airside Ops Manager

And ensure that “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE IN FORCE” is included in ATIS Broadcast.

4.2.3 Low Visibility Take Off (LVTO): LVTO pertains to take-off when the RVR is below 400 m and is applicable whenever the reported RVR in any zone (touch-down/mid/rollout RVR) is below 400 m.

The facilities and conditions of the undermentioned Table 2 required will be as per the lowest RVR reported in any zone (e.g. if the RVR is 400/300/300 representing the three zones, then the 300 m will be the RVR for reckoning facilities and conditions of Table 2. If the RVR is 300/150/Not Reported, then 150 m will be the reckoning RVR and as the RVR is below 200 m all three RVRs are required).

The take-off minima established by the airline operator must be expressed as RVR/ Visibility values not lower than the values given in the Table 2

Table 2

RVR/Visibility for Take-off (Commercial Transport Aeroplanes)

Take-off RVR Visibility

Facilities

RVR/VIS (Refer Note l )

Cat A, B, C, & D

Adequate Visual reference (Day Only) (Refer Note 2)

500M

Runway edge lights or Runway centreline markings (Refer Note 3)

400M

Runway edge lights and Runway centreline markings (Refer Note 3)

300M.

Runway edge lights and Runway centreline lights

200M

Runway edge lights, Runway centreline lights and relevant RVR information (Refer Note 4)

150M

High Intensity Runway edge lights and Runway centreline lights (spacing 15m or less) and relevant RVR information (Refer Note 4).

125M.

High Intensity Runway edge lights and Runway centreline lights (spacing 15m or less), approved lateral guidance system and relevant RVR information (Refer Note 4)

75M

Note-1: The TDZ RVR/VIS may be assessed by the pilot

Note-2: Adequate Visual Reference means, that a pilot is able to continuously identify the take-off surface and maintain directional control.

Note-3: For night operations at least Runway edge lights or center line lights and Runway end lights are available.

Note-4: The required RVR must be achieved for all relevant RVR reporting points (touchdown, mid-point and stop-end/roll-out). The governing RVR shall be the lowest of the reported RVRs.

Note-5: An operator shall not conduct low visibility take-offs in less than 400m RVR unless approved by DGCA.

Note-6: An operator shall not conduct take-off with visibility / RVR less than Category-I conditions unless low visibility procedures are enforced

5. TERMINATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURE:

5.1 WSO may terminate LVP when -

a) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or more and the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or

higher, and trend is for improvement.

b) Facilities and equipment (listed in Para 2.1.2) necessary for CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB operations are degraded and

/or the prevailing conditions are considered unsafe for such operations.

5.2 WSO should consult Meteorological Office for forecast before cancelling LVP.

5.3 On cancelling LVP, TSO shall include it in the subsequent two ATIS broadcasts that “LOW VISIBILITY

PROCEDURES ARE CANCELLED”. Tower Controller/TSO will inform all the concerned agencies.

5.4 If SP are completed and LVP are not subsequently implemented and meteorological conditions improve and the

visibility/RVR is more than 1200 m and the cloud ceiling is 400 ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the

required SP criteria, TSO may cancel SP.

6. LOW VISIBILITY OPERATING PROCEDURES

6.1 Aerodrome Ground Lighting

(a) When Safeguarding Procedure (SP) is implemented TSO/Tower controller shall ensure appropriate selection of

aerodrome ground lighting CAT II /CAT III facilities. These facilities shall remain selected until SP and LVP are

cancelled

(b) During SP and LVP, AGL Shift Supervisor shall monitor the status of all concerned ground lights and immediately

advise ATC Tower and Airside Operations of any un-serviceability affecting the operations.

(c) TSO/Tower Controller shall report any un-serviceability of AGL observed in the Tower indicator or reported by

aircraft to Airside Operations/AOCC/WSO.

6.2 Lighting Inspection Procedures

(a) The appropriate aeronautical ground lights must be inspected during the hour preceding implementation of LVP and

thereafter every subsequent two-hour period. AGL Shift Supervisor shall carry out close monitoring of serviceability

of AGL through monitoring system. The lighting inspections should be accorded high priority and for this purpose

aircraft operations may have to be delayed if necessary.

(b) Airside Operations shall be responsible for organizing inspections of the relevant aeronautical ground lighting.

(c) To ensure minimum delay in completing the inspection, separate team may inspect the landing Runway and associated

taxiways and apron area and confirm that they are clear of Runway / taxiway / apron to ATC.

6.3 Approach/Radar Control Procedures

(a) During LVP the Approach Radar Controller (TAR) /Tower Controller shall have the following information.

(i) Status of ILS

(ii) RVR information of TDZ, MID and END.

Note: Any degradation in any of the above facilities shall be immediately intimated to the arriving and departing aircraft by Approach/ Tower controller.

(b) In addition to the information normally transmitted by Approach Radar Controller, the information specified in 6.1(c)

must be passed to the arriving aircraft on first contact or as soon as possible along with the un-serviceability, if any, of

any component parts of CAT II/CAT IIIA/ CAT IIIB facilities not previously broadcast on ATIS.

(c) When reporting RVR to pilots, the TDZ RVR shall always be passed for the concerned Landing RWY.

(d) In addition to Para 6.3 (c)

(i) For CAT II Operations - If TDZ RVR is below 550m then MID RVR shall also be passed.

(ii) For CAT IIIA Operations - If TDZ RVR is below 300m, MID and END RVR reading shall also be passed. TDZ,

MID and END RVR shall be available.

(iii) For CAT IIIB Operations - If TDZ RVR is below 175m, MID and END RVR shall also be passed. TDZ, MID and

END RVR shall be available.

(e) Approach/Radar Controller should vector the arriving aircraft to intercept the localizer at a distance not less than 10NM

from touchdown.

(f) Suitable spacing between the arriving aircraft should be provided to ensure that the arriving aircraft can be given a

landing clearance by 2 NM from touchdown. If there is a departure between the two arrivals, the spacing between the

arriving aircraft may be suitably increased to ensure that the departing aircraft passes overhead the Localizer before the

inbound aircraft reaches 2NM from touchdown.

(g) Approach Radar Controller shall not subject an aircraft carrying out CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB approaches to any

speed control when within 20NM from touchdown.

6.4 Aerodrome Control Procedures

(a) Arriving aircraft shall be issued landing clearance not later than 2NM from touchdown. If landing clearance cannot be issued when the aircraft is 2NM from touchdown it shall be instructed to carry out a missed approach.

(b) Arriving aircraft should be given unimpeded taxi route to allow it to clear the localizer sensitive area expeditiously.

(c) The Localizer Sensitive Area (LSA) in front of an arriving aircraft shall not be infringed from the time it is 2NM from the touchdown until it has completed its landing roll.

(d) Landing clearance shall not be issued until a preceding landing aircraft has vacated Localizer Sensitive Area (LSA) and confirmed by Pilot.

(e) WSO/ TSO/ Tower Duty officer shall initiate emergency action if an aircraft is not seen/observed in SMR /visually or not in radio contact as expected.

6.5 Surface Movement Control Procedures

(a) Pilots need additional guidance and information when taxiing during periods of reduced visibility. The view from the cockpit of the aircraft is very limited. Therefore, taxi instructions and essential traffic information should be passed

in a clear and concise manner.

(b) SMC shall inform all taxiing aircraft of the preceding taxiing or holding aircraft.

(c) The following precautionary measures shall be provided / observed in conflicting taxi areas:

(i) Follow-me service

(ii) Intermediate Holding Position Markings and Lightings and use of Stop Bars.

(d) Surface Movement Controller should monitor the progress of arriving aircraft on ASMGCS Display as they vacate the Runway after landing and ensure that they do not stop within the Localizer Sensitive Area [LSA] thereby degrading ILS integrity for subsequent landing aircraft. Pilots shall report Runway vacated on RTF using the guidance of color coded exit taxiway centerline lights.

(e) Vehicle movement, when RVR is less than 550m, should be restricted. Only operationally essential vehicle duly authorized by Apron control should be permitted to operate on the manoeuvring area. These vehicles shall remain outside the Localizer Sensitive Area(LSA). Any movement of vehicle on the manoeuvring area shall be coordinated with ATC. During CAT II/CATIII operations, vehicle fitted with VEGA should only be permitted on the manoeuvring area.

6.6 Low Visibility Procedure Taxi Route

(a) After LVP is declared, AGL Shift Supervisor will ensure that the lead-in lights of all CAT II/III compatible stands are switched ON as per the requirements.

(b) During CAT II or CAT IIIA or CAT IIIB ILS visibility conditions i.e. when RVR reduced to less than 550 m, ‘Follow

me’ service shall be provided whenever deemed necessary by ATC or requested by pilot.

(c) Person providing “FOLLOW ME” service shall be trained and fully familiar with the taxi routes /intersections and other

manoeuvring area/apron/parking stands.

7. EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES

7.1. Runway Visual Range (RVR)

(a) There are Four Transmissometers located South of Runway (09R/27L) designated as 27L TDZ, 27L Mid, 09R Mid & 09R TDZ. 09R MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 27L and 27L MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 09R.

(b) RVR is reported in the following scales:

(i) From 2000m to 1200m, increments of 100m

(ii) From 1200m to 800m, increments of 50m

(iii) From 800m to 50m, increments of 25m

(c) Equipment serviceability for CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB operations:

(i) For CAT II operations TDZ and MID RVR shall be available

(ii) For CAT IIIA/ IIIB operations TDZ, MID and END RVR shall be available.

7.2 Reporting of RVR Values

7.2.1 Touch-down zone RVR needs to be reported for CAT I operations; touch-down and mid zone RVR for CAT II operations; touch-down, mid and roll-out zone RVR for CAT III operations. In all cases, touch-down zone RVR will always be controlling RVR. However, if any other RVR is reported and is relevant (operator shall not define relevant depending on Runway length/aircraft stopping distance unless approved by FSD, DGCA) it also becomes controlling. The mid zone and roll-out zone can be lower than the touch-down zone provided conditions enumerated in Note 1 below are satisfied. The following Table should be used for reference

Type of Operation

RVR

Touchdown Zone

Mid Zone

Roll-out zone

CAT I

550 m

125 m

125 m

CAT II

300 m

125 m

125 m

CAT IIIA

175 m

125 m

125 m

CAT IIIB

(with roll-out guidance)

75/50 m

75/50 m

75/50 m

Note 1: The use of minimum RVRs in the table above is subject to:

(i) Operator authorization;

(ii) Aeroplane authorization;

(iii) Flight crew training and qualification; and

(iv) Aerodrome facilities.

Note 2: The use of minimum RVR of 75m or 50m depends on value approved for operators and aeroplanes with roll-out guidance system.

Note 3: The values in bold font are required for the type of operation.

7.3 Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) System

(a) The Precision Approach lighting system for CAT II/CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB operations are installed for RWY 09R/27L at

KIA, B.

(b) The Electrical Power Supply Systems for AGL are so designed that the time interval between failure of the primary

source of power and the complete restoration of the services for visual aids associated CATII / CATIII operations, shall

be in accordance with maximum switch-over times in Table 8-1 of Para 8 of DGCA CAR, Section 4 Series B Part I.

(c) During the LVP operation, irrespective of RVRs, the state electricity board (KPTCL) power supply will be the primary

source through on line UPS for the systems which require a maximum of one second switchover time and the DG set

shall be put into operation mode to meet the requirements in case of power failure. The power change over for other

systems which are not covered with the UPS back up shall be getting the power supply through DG Sets within 15

seconds from the time of power failure. For the systems covered with UPS back up, the changeover will be less than

one second.

(d) Stop Bars: Stop bars have been provided as follows:

(i) On taxiway H1, H2, H3 at holding position for Runway 27L

(ii) On taxiway H8, H9, H10 at holding position for Runway 09R

(iii) Stop bars at IHP are provided at cross field taxiway junctions of TWY-G, H, P & Q.

(e) CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB taxiway centreline lights: Taxiways B, B1, B2, D, F, P, P1, M, N, N1, N2, Q, R, S, G, G1, G4, H,

H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10 have been provided with CAT IIIA/CAT IIIB taxiway centreline lights.

(f) Entry taxiway lights: The Stop Bars mentioned in Para 8.2(d) have been provided with interlocked Entry taxiway

centreline lights.

(g) Exit taxiway lights: The alternate yellow and green centreline lights for exit taxiways have been installed on all

taxiways for CAT IIIB operation.

(h) Taxiway edge lights: Taxiway edge lights are available at TWY B4 and on portion of TWY A between B1 & B4 and at

curves of intersections of taxiways B, B1,P, Q, G, H, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9 & H10.

(j) Runway Guard lights: Runway Guard lights have been provided at Runway holding positions on taxiways H1, H2, H3,

H8, H9 & H10 at 107.5M from Runway 09R/27L centreline.

(k) Parking Stands: Stand manoeuvring guidance lights (SMGL) available on parking stand 02, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 11, 12,

13,15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26 & 29

(l) Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights: Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights have been provided on all

taxiways except taxiway B3.

(m) No entry bar: No entry bar lights are installed at RET H4, H5, H6 & H7.

(n) When LVP is in force the AERODROME GROUND LIGHTING must comply with the minimum serviceability

requirement as given in 2.1.3.

III) RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES

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 Kempegowda International airport.

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).

2.2 In Kempegowda International Airport, Segregated mode of operation will happen when both runways are available and

serviceable. In seggregated mode of operation, 27 mode means Rwy 27L will be used for Arrival and 27R will be used

for departure.In 09 Mode Rwy 09L will be used for arrival and Rwy09R will be used for departure. For Code F aircraft

Rwy 27L/09R(South Runway) will only be used even in seggregated mode of operation. In the event of closure of either

of the runway, then opertion will continue with Single runway(same runway for arrival and departure).

2.3 Runway lights, PAPI, ILS, and Approach lights in ‘SWITCHED ON’ position shall indicate the availability of such

Runway for aircraft experiencing RCF.

3. PROCEDURE FOR ARRIVALS:

3.1 Pilots of RNAV1 equipped Arrivals shall;

3.1.1 When Arrival clearance has been received from ATC follow the RCF procedure corresponding to that STAR as

mentioned in para 3.1.3. & 3.1.4

3.1.2 When Arrival clearance has not been received from ATC follow the appropriate RNAV STAR corresponding to that

route thereafter follow the respective RCF procedure as given in 3.1.3. &3.1.4

3.1.3. ARRIVALROUTE-SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR RUNWAY 27L/27R

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.

 

W81/N563 (GUNIM Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL150, follow PEXEG 7N/GUNIM7N arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL150, proceed to ATPUK ,descendin ATPUK hold to FL150 and follow PEXEG 7N/GUNIM 7N arrival with

lateral and vertical restrictions.

Q9

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow RIKBU 7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to RIGBA, descend in RIGBA hold to FL120 and follow RIKBU 7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W78/W101E

a. If cleared via SUSIK 7L, Maintain the last assigned level if,

i. at or below FL120, follow SUSIK 7L arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

ii. above FL120, proceed to RIGBA, descend in RIGBA hold to FL120 and follow SUSIK 7L arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions..

b. Else Maintain the last assigned level if,

i. at or below FL120, follow SUSIK 7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

ii. above FL120, proceed to RIGBA, descend in RIGBA hold to FL120 and follow SUSIK 7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

vertical restrictions.

W153/Q21

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL150, follow TELUV 7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL150, proceed to TELUV, descend in TELUV hold to FL150 and follow TELUV 7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W117/W142

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow XIVIL 7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to DOXIT, descend in DOXIT hold to FL120 and follow XIVIL 7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W42

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow ADKAL7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to GURBI, descend in GURBI holdto FL120 and follow ADKAL7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

N563 (LEKAP Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow LEKAP7Farrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to GURBI, descend in GURBI hold to FL120 and follow LEKAP7F arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W43

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow UGABA7F arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to MUGPA, descend in MUGPA hold to FL120 and follow UGABA7Farrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

3.1.4 ARRIVAL ROUTE-SPECIFIC RCF PROCEDURES FOR RUNWAY 09L/09R

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

W81

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL150, follow PEXEG7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL150, proceed to BL807, descend in BL807 hold to FL150 and follow PEXEG7E arrival with lateral and vertical

restrictions.

N563 (GUNIM Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL150, follow GUNIM7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL150, proceed to BL807, descend in BL807 hold to FL150 and follow PEXEG7E arrival with lateral and vertical

restrictions.

Q9

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL140, follow RIKBU7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL140,proceed to BL805, descend in BL805 hold to FL140 and follow RIKBU7E arrival with lateral and vertical

restrictions.

W78/W101E

a. If cleared for SUSIK 7J

Maintain the last assigned level if,

i. at or below FL120, follow SUSIK7J arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

ii. Above FL120, proceed to RIGBA, descend in RIGBA hold to FL120 and follow SUSIK7J arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

b. Else

Maintain the last assigned level if,

i. at or below FL150, follow SUSIK 7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

ii. above FL150, proceed to BL805, descend in BL805 hold to FL140 FL150 and follow SUSIK 7E arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W153

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow TELUV 7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to RURPA, descend in RURPA hold to FL120 and follow TELUV 7E arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W117/W142

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL150, follow XIVIL7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL150, proceed to DOXIT, descend in DOXIT hold to FL150 and follow XIVIL7E arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

W42/N563(LEKAP Transition)

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow ADKAL 7E / LEKAP 7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to GURBI, descend in GURBI hold to FL120 and follow ADKAL 7E / LEKAP 7E arrival with

lateral and vertical restrictions.

W43

Maintain the last assigned level if,

a. at or below FL120, follow UGABA 7E arrival with lateral and vertical restrictions.

b. above FL120, proceed to MUGPA, descend in MUGPA holdto FL120 andfollow UGABA 7E arrival with lateral and

vertical restrictions.

3.1.5 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 FL85, climb and reach FL85 before crossing 25NM outbound from BIA VOR) and then take a convenient turn to proceed direct to ‘BIA VOR maintaining last assigned level or FL 85 whichever is higher, From BIA proceed outbound on R-310 (09Mode) for TAREX hold or R-027 (27Mode) for BEGRA hold. If higher descend to FL85 in the hold and then carryout published instrument approach procedure for arrival runway.

3.1.6 Procedure for Non-RNAV arrivals

3.1.6.1 If RCF takes place at or beyond 50NM of BIA, continue on ATS route, (Re-join ATS route if given heading or flying offset) descending to cleared flight level or FL 85 whichever is higher. From ‘BIA VOR’, proceed outbound on R-310 (09Mode) for TAREX hold or R-027 (27Mode) for BEGRA hold. If higher descend to FL85 in the hold and then carryout published instrument approach procedure.

3.1.6.2 If RCF takes place within 50NM of BIA, then aircraft shall maintain last assigned level and heading for 3 minutes after detecting RCF or selecting code 7600, whichever is later (If below FL85, climb and reach FL85 before crossing 25NM outbound from BIA VOR) and then proceed direct to BIA VOR maintaining last assigned level or FL85 whichever is higher. From ‘BIA VOR’, proceed outbound on R-310 (09Mode) for TAREX hold or R-027 (27Mode) for BEGRA hold. If higher descend to FL85 in the hold and then carryout published instrument approach procedure.

4 PROCEDURE FOR DEPARTURE (BOTH RNAV AND NON RNAV)

4.1 DEPARTURE INTENDING TO CONTINUE TO DESTINATION

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

4.1.1 Continue on assigned SID or heading climbing to or maintaining cleared level or FL85, whichever is higher.

4.1.2 Three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 or reaching FL 85 or cleared Flight level (if higher than FL85) whichever is later:

i. If following ‘SID’, continue on SID to join ATS route and after joining ATS route climb to filed Flight level 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 85 whichever is

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

4.2 DEPARTURE INTENDING TO LAND BACK AT BENGALURU

Any departing aircraft experiencing RCF after departure and intending to land back at Kempegowda International Airport shall:

4.2.1 Continue on assigned SID or heading, climbing to or maintaining cleared level or FL85 whichever is higher.

4.2.2 Three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 or reaching FL85 or cleared Flight level (if higher than FL85)

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

4.2.3 From BIA VOR proceed outbound on R-310(Rwy09 Mode)/R-027(Rwy27Mode) to TAREX/BEGRA Hold,

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

4.2.5 If higher, descend to F85 in the hold.

4.2.5 Leave ‘hold at FL85 to carry out published instrument approach procedure for arrival runway

5 RUNWAY CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT MEASURES

5.1. INTRODUCTION:

Runway Occupancy Time (ROT) is one of the key determinants of the airport runway capacity and is especially

critical for an airport which is experiencing a robust growth in air traffic in recent years. The objective is to lay

down procedures aimed at reducing the ROT and enhancing runway utilization and capacity.

5.2. PROCEDURES:

i. All aircrafts shall make every effort to minimize the Runway Occupancy Time (ROT).

ii. No aircraft shall request for any direct routing. Direct routings shall be issued by controller only for the purpose of

conflict resolution.

iii. During segregated mode of operations, runway changeover may cause a delay of 15 to 20 minutes for Arrival/Departure.

5.2.1 DEPARTURE PROCEDURE:

i. All departures requiring or able intersection departure shall inform Bengaluru Ground before requesting taxi.

ii. Taxiing aircraft should maintain a speed of not less than 15 knots on the straight portion of taxiways and between 8-12

knots during turning maneuvers during fair weather conditions.

iii. ATC may alter the departure sequence of an aircraft, which is not adhering to the procedure enumerated in para 5.2.1 (ii)

above to optimize the runway utilization. ATC may also alter the departure sequence of an aircraft to facilitate

maximum number of departures with the least average delay.

iv. Pilots shall complete all mandatory pre-departure checks before entering the active runway for departure so that the

aircraft is in a position to take off immediately upon receipt of take-off clearance. Pilots not able to comply with this

requirement must notify SMC/TWR before reaching the holding point.

v. When the aircraft is issued with a line-up and take-off clearance at the taxi holding point it shall be in a position to line

up and initiate an immediate takeoff in one continuous movement. Pilots not able to comply with this requirement

must notify TWR before lining up.

vi. When the aircraft is issued with a take-off clearance after lining up on the runway it shall commence take-off roll

immediately.

vii. All departures shall contact Bengaluru Approach 127.75 MHZ after passing 3800 feet, unless instructed otherwise by

the tower.

viii. All RNAV departures, on first contact with Bengaluru Approach shall transmit only their call sign, Altitude and

assigned SID.

ix. All non-RNAV departures or departures not assigned any SID shall transmit their destination and first reporting point or

route in place of SID.

x. Take-off Run Available from different intersections for RWY 09R/27L and RWY 09L/27R are available in charts under

AD2.24

xi. All ATR/DH8D departure shall use A10/A4 Intersection departure when RWY in use 09L/27R respectively except

when mandated by ACFT OPR requirements. However, ATC may advise them to use full length of RWY due to traffic

considerations.

5.2.2 ARRIVAL PROCEDURE

i. All arrivals, on first contact with Bengaluru Approach shall transmit only their Call sign and level.

ii. The speed control measures as promulgated vide eAIP ENR 1.6 shall be strictly followed by flight crew unless

exempted by ATC on request from the pilot.

iii. Pilots are reminded that rapid exit from the runway enables ATC to apply minimum spacing on final approach that will

achieve maximum runway utilization and will minimize the occurrences of ‘go around’.

iv. All arrivals, after vacating RWY, shall hold at first intermediate holding point (IHP), unless

cleared to the contrary by appropriate ATC unit.

v. Arrivals need not inform ATC on reaching parking stand.

vi. Details of the locations of taxiways with respect to threshold for RWY 09R/27L and RWY 09L/27R are given in charts

under AD2.24

vii. All code C ARR to vacate RWY via preferred RET A6/A7 for RWY 09L/27R & RET H5/H6 for RWY 09R/27L or

vii. As all ARR aircraft to vacate RWY via preferred RET as mentioned below in table (5.3.1 & 5.3.2) or inform inability

inform inability to comply, to Bengaluru APP at 20 NM from touchdown.

5.3. PREFERRED EXIT TAXIWAYS:

5.3.1 The preferred exit taxiways for RWY 09R and 27L are as follows:

RWY

Designation

Aircraft

Type

Preferred Exit

TWY

Distance from

THR (M)

09R

Code A, B, C

H5 (RET)

1840

09R

Code D, E, F

H4 (RET)

2350

27L

Code A, B, C

H6 (RET)

1840

27L

Code D, E, F

H7 (RET)

2350

5.3.2 The preferred exit taxiways for RWY 09L and 27R are:

RWY

Designation

Aircraft

Type

Preferred Exit

TWY

Distance from

THR (M)

09L

Code A, B, C

A6 (RET)

1840

09L

Code D, E, F

A5 (RET)

2475

27R

Code A, B, C

A7 (RET)

1840

27R

Code D, E, F

A8 (RET)

2346

*Distance: The distances mentioned are the distances from the runway threshold to the RET turn off curve i.e. the point at which an aircraft starts to exit the RWY.

5.4. Details of TORA

Runway

Taxiway

TORA from Taxiway (Metres)

09L

A11

4000

A10

3350

27R

A1

4000

A2

3896

A4

2700

09R

H10

4000

H9

3896

H8

3364

27L

H1

4000

H2

3896

H3

3287

VOBL

AD 2.23

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. DETAILS OF TAXIWAYS

S.No

Designator

Width (M)

PCN Strength

Surface

1

A

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

2

A1

23

86/R/B/W/T

98/F/C/W/T

Concrete

Asphalt

3

A2

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

4

A4

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

5

A5

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

6

A6

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

7

A7

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

8

A8

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

9

A9

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

10

A10

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

11

A11

23

86/R/B/W/T

Concrete

12

B

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

13

B1

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

14

B2

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

15

B3

15

116/F/B/X/T

Asphalt

16

B4

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

17

B6

23

59/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

18

D

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

19

F

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

20

G

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

21

G1

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

22

G4

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

23

H

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

24

H1

23

86/R/B/W/T

Concrete

25

H2

23

86/R/B/W/T

Concrete

26

H3

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

27

H4

23

90/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

28

H5

23

90/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

29

H6

23

90/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

30

H7

23

90/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

31

H8

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

32

H9

23

86/R/B/W/T

Concrete

33

H10

23

86/R/B/W/T

Concrete

34

K

23

74/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

35

M

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

36

N

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

37

N1

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

38

N2

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

39

P

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

40

P1

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

41

Q

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

42

R

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

43

S

23

98/F/C/W/T

Asphalt

2. RUNWAY HOLDING POSITIONS:

RWY Holding Position H1

131125.408N 0774336.354E

RWY Holding Position H2

131125.434N 0774333.333E

RWY Holding Position H3

131125.614N 0774312.581E

RWY Holding Position H8

131126.361N 0774145.535E

RWY Holding Position H9

131126.516N 0774127.388E

RWY Holding Position H10

131126.541N 0774124.367E

TWY H and H1 intersection

131128.092N 0774336.379E

TWY H and H2 intersection

131128.118N 0774333.357E

TWY H and Q intersection

131128.141N 0774330.692E

TWY H and P intersection

131128.167N 0774327.670E

TWY H and S intersection

131128.25N 0774318.158E

TWY H and R intersection

131128.271N 0774315.634E

TWY H and H3 intersection

131128.298N 0774312.606E

TWY H and H4 intersection

131128.425N 0774257.827E

TWY H and H5 intersection

131128.571N 0774240.893E

TWY H and G4 intersection

131128.651N 0774231.630E

TWY H and H6 intersection

131128.752N 0774219.877E

TWY H and H7 intersection

131128.897N 0774202.943E

TWY H and H8 intersection

131129.046N 0774145.559E

TWY H and H9 intersection

131129.2N 0774127.412E

TWY H and H10 intersection

131129.226N 0774124.391E

TWY G and G4 intersection

131131.611N 0774231.657E

TWY G and R intersection

131131.232N 0774315.661E

TWY G and S intersection

131131.210N 0774318.184E

TWY Q and F intersection

131138.227N 0774330.783E

TWY P and F intersection

131138.253N 0774327.761E

TWY P and N2 intersection

131151.137N 0774327.878E

TWY Q and N2 intersection

131151.111N 0774330.899E

TWY Q and N1 intersection

131153.583N 0774330.922E

TWY P and N1 intersection

131153.609N 0774327.900E

TWY P and D intersection

131206.265N 0774328.014E

TWY Q and D intersection

131206.239N 0774331.036E

TWY B and N intersection

131215.555N 0774318.584E

TWY B and M intersection

131215.577N 0774316.060E

TWY B and B1 intersection

131215.678N 0774304.348E

TWY B and B2 intersection

131215.837N 0774245.935E

3. Distance of Taxiways from Runway Threshold:

FROM THRESHOLD

TAXIWAY

DISTANCE IN METER

27L

H2

104

27L

H6

1840

27L

H7

2350

27L

H8

3364

09R

H3

3287

09R

H4

2350

09R

H5

1840

09R

H9

104

27R

A2

104

27R

A7

1840

27R

A8

2346

27R

A9

2895

27R

A10

3350

09L

A4

2700

09L

A5

2475

09L

A6

1840

4. Ground Handling Arrangements:

All operators, operating to/from Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru shall employ the services of ground handling agent authorized by BIAL Operators should contact the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru for further information on ground handling arrangements.

All Non-Scheduled operators operating to/from KIA, B to make necessary ground handling arrangements with GHA’s in advance.

The three Ground Handling Agents are Air India-SATS, Globe Ground India and Celebi.

The contact details are as follows:

Air India SATS : +91-9538925272 / +91-9538086027

Globe Ground India : +91-9741393114 / +91-9740433990

Celebi : +91-7290028641/ +91-7290032238

5. Aircraft stands:

For Aircraft Stands V68 to 38 and 59 to 89: Surface: Concrete PCN: 80/R/B/W/T

For Aircraft Stands 39 to 49 and 51W to 58: Surface: Concrete, PCN: 92/R/B/W/T

For Aircraft Stands 501 to 510: Surface: Concrete, PCN: 92/R/B/W/T

For Aircraft Stands 69A to 86A: Surface: Concrete; PCN: 76/R/B/W/T

For Aircraft Stands 90 to 123 and V36 to V63; Surface: Concrete PCN: 86/R/B/W/T

Stand No

Coordinates

Elevation (FT)

EGM -08

Suitable for

V36

131147.10N 0774311.79E

2946

Code C

V37

131148.72N 0774312.67E

2945

Code C

V38

131149.57N 0774311.62E

2946

Code D, E

V39

131149.92N 0774311.82E

2946

Code C

V40

131151.47N 0774312.68E

2945

Code C

V41

131152.29N 0774311.64E

2946

Code D, E

V42

131152.66N 0774311.84E

2946

Code C

V43

131154.19N 0774312.70E

2945

Code C

V44

131155.03N 0774311.67E

2946

Code D, E

V45

131155.39N 0774311.87E

2946

Code C

V46

131157.39N 0774312.71E

2945

Code C

V47

131158.17N 0774311.69E

2946

Code D, E

V48

131158.55N 0774311.90E

2946

Code C

V49

131200.07N 0774312.77E

2945

Code C

V50

131200.88N 0774311.72E

2946

Code D, E

V51

131201.23N 0774312.08E

2946

Code C

V52

131202.64N 0774312.42E

2945

Code C

V53

131202.56N 0774310.86E

2946

Code D, E

V54

131203.06N 0774310.94E

2945

Code C

V55

131202.01N 0774308.70E

2946

Code C, D, E

V56

131203.14N 0774306.79E

2945

Code C

V57

131202.03N 0774306.04E

2946

Code D, E, F

V58

131202.28N 0774305.59E

2946

Code C

V59

131203.17N 0774303.35E

2945

Code C

V60

131202.06N 0774302.51E

2946

Code D, E, F

V61

131202.31N 0774302.13E

2946

Code C

V62

131202.09N 0774259.74E

2946

Code C, D, E

V63

131202.11N 0774257.28E

2946

Code C, D, E

V68

131205.87N 0774251.05E

2946

Code C

V69

131205.12N 0774250.13E

2946

Code D, E

V70

131205.63N 0774249.73E

2946

Code C

1

131206.11N 0774248.08E

2947

Code C

2

131205.20N 0774247.46E

2948

Code D, E,F

3

131205.08N 0774247.01E

2948

Code C

4

131206.14N 0774245.30E

2948

Code C

5

131205.22N 0774244.64E

2949

Code D, E

6

131205.16N 0774244.18E

2949

Code C

7

131206.18N 0774242.52E

2949

Code C

8

131205.28N 0774241.85E

2950

Code D, E

9

131205.22N 0774241.39E

2950

Code C

10

131206.12N 0774238.79E

2949

Code C

11

131205.34N 0774238.30E

2950

Code D, E and B747-8

12

131205.68N 0774237.41E

2950

Code C

13

131206.17N 0774235.93E

2949

Code C

14

131205.37N 0774235.44E

2950

Code D, E

15

131205.71N 0774234.49E

2950

Code C

16

131205.39N 0774233.04E

2950

Code C,D, E

17

131205.73N 0774231.59E

2950

Code C

18

131205.41N 0774230.63E

2950

Code D, E

19

131205.75N 0774230.16E

2950

Code C

20

131205.76N 0774228.71E

2950

Code C

21

131205.58N 0774227.84E

2950

Code D, E

22

131205.75N 0774227.36E

2950

Code C

23

131206.25N 0774225.44E

2950

Code A,B,C

24

131205.46N 0774224.85E

2950

Code D, E

25

131206.15N 0774223.99E

2950

Code A,B,C

26

131206.16N 0774222.54E

2951

Code A,B,C

27

131205.48N 0774222.06E

2952

Code D, E

28

131205.99N 0774221.10E

2951

Code A,B,C

29

131206.19N 0774219.66E

2952

Code A,B,C

30

131205.51N 0774219.17E

2953

Code D, E

31

131206.01N 0774218.21E

2953

Code A,B,C

32

131206.03N 0774216.77E

2953

Code A,B,C

33

131206.07N 0774211.27E

2959

Code A,B,C

34

131205.58N 0774210.30E

2960

Code D, E and B747-8

35

131206.09N 0774209.82E

2959

Code A,B,C

36

131206.28N 0774208.38E

2960

Code A,B,C

37

131205.60N 0774207.90E

2961

Code D, E

38

131206.11N 0774206.94E

2961

Code A,B,C

39

131206.17N 0774204.08E

2962

Code A,B,C

40

131205.82N 0774202.73E

2962

Code A,B,C,D,E

41

131206.19N 0774201.39E

2963

Code A,B,C

42

131205.85N 0774200.04E

2965

Code A,B,C,D,E

43

131206.22N 0774158.70E

2966

Code A,B,C

45

131205.90N 0774153.62E

2968

Code A,B,C,D,E

47

131205.88N 0774148.17E

2967

Code A,B,C,D,E

49

131205.82N 0774202.73E

2970

Code A,B,C,D,E,F

501

131206.60N 0774145.41E

2970

Code A,B,C

502

131205.86N 0774144.73E

2971

Code D, E

503

131206.05N 0774144.06E

2971

Code A,B,C

504

131206.06N 0774142.71E

2972

Code A,B,C

505

131206.07N 0774141.37E

2972

Code A,B,C, D, E

506

131206.08N 0774140.02E

2973

Code A,B,C

507

131213.45N 0774140.39E

2976

Code A,B,C

508

131213.44N 0774141.74E

2975

Code A,B,C

509

131213.43N 0774143.08E

2975

Code A,B,C

510

131213.41N 0774144.43E

2975

Code A,B,C

51W

131213.37N 0774146.45E

2974

Code A,B,C

51

131213.46N 0774148.04E

2974

Code A, B, C, D and A332, A342

52W

131213.35N 0774149.38E

2973

Code A,B,C

52

131213.43N 0774150.98E

2972

Code A, B, C, D and A332, A342

53W

131213.32N 0774152.32E

2972

Code A,B,C

53

131213.41N 0774153.92E

2971

Code A, B, C, D and A332, A342

54W

131213.30N 0774155.28E

2971

Code A,B,C

54

131213.37N 0774158.00E

2970

Code A,B,C

55

131213.38N 0774159.60E

2969

Code A, B, C, D and A332, A342

56

131213.35N 0774200.94E

2968

Code A,B,C

57

131213.34N 0774202.54E

2966

Code A, B, C, D and A332, A342

58

131213.32N 0774203.88E

2965

Code A,B,C

59

131213.00N 0774206.81E

2964

Code A,B,C

60

131213.41N 0774207.03E

2964

Code D

61

131213.22N 0774208.16E

2964

Code A,B,C

62

131213.39N 0774209.00E

2964

Code D

63

131213.21N 0774209.84E

2963

Code A,B,C

64

131213.38N 0774210.99E

2963

Code D

65

131212.97N 0774211.18E

2962

Code A,B,C

66

131213.14N 0774217.56E

2957

Code A,B,C

67

131213.23N 0774218.23E

2956

Code D and A332

68

131213.13N 0774218.91E

2956

Code A,B,C

69

131213.11N 0774220.90E

2955

Code A,B,C

70

131213.20N 0774221.57E

2955

Code D and A332

71

131213.05N 0774222.24E

2955

Code A,B,C

72

131213.08N 0774224.23E

2954

Code A,B,C

73

131213.17N 0774224.91E

2954

Code D and A332

74

131213.03N 0774225.58E

2953

Code A,B,C

75

131213.06N 0774227.57E

2953

Code A,B,C

76

131213.15N 0774228.24E

2952

Code D and A332

77

131213.05N 0774228.92E

2952

Code A,B,C

78

131213.03N 0774230.91E

2951

Code A,B,C

79

131213.12N 0774231.58E

2951

Code D and A332

80

131213.02N 0774232.25E

2951

Code A,B,C

81

131213.00N 0774234.25E

2950

Code A,B,C

82

131213.09N 0774234.92E

2950

Code D and A332

83

131212.99N 0774235.59E

2949

Code A,B,C

84

131212.97N 0774237.58E

2948

Code A,B,C

85

131213.06N 0774238.25E

2948

Code D and A332

86

131212.96N 0774238.93E

2948

Code A,B,C

87

131212.61N 0774241.10E

2946

Code A,B,C

88

131212.60N 0774242.44E

2945

Code A,B,C

89

131212.59N 0774243.79E

2944

Code A,B,C

69A

131214.30N 0774220.92E

2955(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

71A

131214.29N 0774222.27E

2954(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

72A

131214.27N 0774224.26E

2953(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

74A

131214.26N 0774225.60E

2953(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

75A

131214.25N 0774227.60E

2952(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

77A

131214.23N 0774228.94E

2951(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

78A

131214.22N 0774230.93E

2951(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

80A

131214.21N 0774232.28E

2950(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

81A

131214.19N 0774234.27E

2949(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

83A

131214.18N 0774235.62E

2949(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

84A

131214.16N 0774237.61E

2948(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

86A

131214.15N 0774238.95E

2947(AMSL)

Code A, B, C except A321 and B739

90

131212.55N 0774248.02E

2942

Code A,B,C

91

131212.54N 0774249.37E

2941

Code A,B,C

92

131212.53N 0774250.71E

2941

Code A,B,C

93

131212.52N 07742 52.06E

2941

Code A,B,C

94

1312 12.49N 0774253.40E

2941

Code A,B,C

95

1312 12.48N 0774254.75E

2941

Code A,B,C

96

131212.29 N 07742 56.57E

2939

Code A,B,C

97

131212.28 N 07742 57.92E

2939

Code A,B,C

98

1312 12.27N 07742 59.26E

2939

Code A,B,C

99

1312 12.26N 07743 00.61E

2940

Code A,B,C

100

1312 12.25N 07743 01.95E

2940

Code A,B,C

101

131212.21N 0774306.68 E

2939

Code A,B,C

102

131212.20N 0774308.03 E

2939

Code A,B,C

103

131212.19 N 07743 09.37E

2938

Code A,B,C

104

131212.17 N 0774310.72 E

2938

Code A,B,C

105

131212.16N 0774312.57 E

2938

Code A,B,C

106

131212.15N 0774313.91E

2937

Code A,B,C

107

131212.57N 0774321.79E

2933

Code A,B,C

108

131211.26N 0774321.78E

2933

Code A,B,C

109

131209.74N 0774321.06E

2934

Code A,B,C

110

131209.73N 0774322.40E

2934

Code A,B,C

111

131209.72N 0774323.75E

2933

Code A,B,C

112

131209.71N 0774325.09E

2933

Code A,B,C

113

131202.59N 0774324.66E

2939

Code A,B,C

114

131201.83N 0774323.96E

2940

Code D, E and F

115

131202.86N 0774323.27E

2940

Code A,B,C

116

131203.60N 0774321.60E

2940

Code A,B,C

117

131202.29N 0774321.58E

2941

Code A,B,C

118

131200.15N 0774322.02E

2941

Code A,B,C

119

131159.49N 0774322.70E

2941

Code D, E

120

131158.83N 0774322.01E

2941

Code A,B,C

121

131157.52N 0774321.99E

2941

Code A,B,C

122

131156.85N 0774322.68E

2941

Code D, E

123

131156.20N 0774322.06E

2942

Code A,B,C

6. PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON STANDS:

STAND NO.

NO

PARKING

 

STAND

NO.

NO

PARKING

 

STAND

NO.

NO

PARKING

 

STAND

NO.

NO

PARKING

V36

-

 

14

13, 15

 

51*

51W, 52W

 

83

82

V37

V38

 

15

14, 16*

 

52W

52*

 

83A

-

V38

V37, V39

 

16*

15, 17

 

52*

52W, 53W

 

84

85

V39

V38

 

17

18, 16*

 

53W

53*

 

84A

-

V40

V41

 

18

17, 19

 

53*

53W, 54W

 

85

84,86

V41

V40, V42

 

19

18

 

54W

53*

 

86

85

V42

V41

 

20

21

 

54

55*

 

86A

-

V43

V44

 

21

20, 22

 

55*

54, 56

 

87

-

V44

V43, V45

 

22

21

 

56

55*,57*

 

88

-

V45

V44

 

23

24

 

57*

56, 58

 

89

-

V46

V47

 

24

23, 25

 

58

57*

 

90

-

V47

V46, V48

 

25

24

 

59

60

 

91

-

V48

V47

 

26

27

 

60

59, 61

 

92

-

V49

V50

 

27

26, 28

 

61

60,62

 

93

-

V50

V49, V51

 

28

27

 

62

61, 63

 

94

-

V51

V50

 

29

30

 

63

62,64

 

95

-

V52

V53

 

30

29, 31

 

64

63, 65

 

96

-

V53

V52, V54

 

31

30

 

65

64

 

97

-

V54

V53

 

32

-

 

66

67

 

98

-

V55

-

 

33

34

 

67

66, 68

 

99

-

V56

V57

 

34***

33, 35

 

68

67

 

100

-

V57

V56, V58

 

35

34

 

69

70

 

101

-

V58

V57

 

36

37

 

69A

-

 

102

-

V59

V60

 

37

36, 38

 

70

69,71

 

103

-

V60

V59, V61

 

38

37

 

71

70

 

104

-

V61

V60

 

39

40*

 

71A

-

 

105

-

V62

-

 

40*

39, 41

 

72

73

 

106

-

V63

-

 

41

42*

 

72A

-

 

107

-

V68

V69

 

42*

41, 43

 

73

72,74

 

108

-

V69

V68,V70

 

43

-

 

74

73

 

109

-

V70

V69

 

45

-

 

74A

-

 

110

-

1

2

 

47

-

 

75

76

 

111

-

2**

1, 3

 

49

-

 

75A

-

 

112

-

3

2

 

501

502

 

76

75,77

 

113

114

4

5

 

502

501,503

 

77

76

 

114

113,115

5

4, 6

 

503

502

 

77A

-

 

115

114

6

5

 

504

505*

 

78

79

 

116

-

7

8

 

505*

504, 506

 

78A

-

 

117

-

8

7, 9

 

506

505*

 

79

78,80

 

118

119

9

8

 

507

 

 

80

79

 

119

118,120

10

11

 

508

 

 

80A

-

 

120

119

11

10, 12

 

509

 

 

81

82

 

121

122

12

11

 

510

 

 

81A

-

 

122

121,123

13

14

 

51W

51*

 

82

81,83

 

123

122

* If code D/E (wide body) type of aircraft parked on these stands adjacent stands to be kept vacant. If Code C type

of aircraft is parked on these stands, no restriction on adjacent stands.

**If A380 is parked on stand 02, adjacent stands 01, 03 & 04 shall be kept vacant.

*** If B747-8 is parked on stand 34, adjacent stands 33, 35 & 36 shall be kept vacant and stand 37 shall be available

for Code D type aircraft only.

7. Mode of Operations

Segregated Mode of Operations shall be used at Kempegowda International Airport.

Runway 27 Mode:

A segregated mode of operation with Runway 27L is used for arrivals and Runway 27R is used for departures.

Runway 09 Mode:

A segregated mode of operation with Runway 09L is used for landing and Runway 09R is used for departures.

In case of non-availability/Scheduled maintenance of either runway, mixed mode operations will be conducted on the

other runway and such decision will be taken by the WSO concerned.

Classification of Apron

Apron-1: Stand 33A to 49; 501 to 506 & 510 to 507; 51W to 65

Apron-2: Stand V68 to 32 & Stand 66 to 93 & Stand 69A to 86A

Apron-3: Stand 94 to 106 & V55 to V63

Apron-4: Stand 107 to 123 & V36 to V54

Area of Control

• SMC-1 shall be responsible for pushback and taxi on Apron-1 & Apron-2.

• SMC-2 shall be responsible for pushback and taxi on Apron-3 & Apron-4.

• CLD shall change over departures from Apron-1 & Apron-2 to SMC-1 and departures from Apron-3 & Apron-4 to

SMC -2 respectively.

• All arrival vacated from Northern Runway 09L/27R shall change over to SMC-1 and all arrivals vacated from Southern

Runway 09R/27L shall change over to SMC-2.

8. PUSHBACK PROCEDURES:

a. All Stands are power-in and push back.

b. APRON-1 and APRON-2 are served by multiple parallel aircraft stand taxi lanes L1, L2 and L3 (numbered from North

to South). APRON-2 has additional taxi lane L4 which serves stands 69A to 86A only. APRON-3 is served by taxilane

‘C’ which connects to L1 & L2 and taxilane D which connects to L2 & L3. APRON-4 is connected to aircraft stand

taxilane N, D and M.

c. Push back from APRON-3 shall be given on taxilane L1/C. (Stands 90 to 95 are connected to taxilane L1 & stands 96 to

106 are connected to taxilane C)

d. Pushback from stands 69A to 86A (APRON-2) shall be on L4 only. Only one push back at a time shall be permitted

from West of TWY-B3 & one push back from East of TWY-B3. All aircraft from stands 69A to 78A shall be given push

back on L4 facing east and all aircraft from stand 80A to 86A shall be given push back facing west only, irrespective of

runway-in- use since aircraft can taxi out only via TWY B3.

e. All code D/E/F aircraft from APRON-1 and APRON-2 shall be given push back on L2 only.

f. Push back from APRON-3 shall be given on L1/C/D. (Stands 90 to 95 are connected to L1 & stands 96 to 123 are

connected to C and Stands V55 to V63 are connected to taxilane D)

g. Push back from APRON-4 irrespective of aircraft type shall be

i. From stands 107, 108 & 116 to 123 on stand taxilane N

ii. From stands 109 to 115 on stand taxilane D.

iii. From stands V36 to V51 on taxilane M (from stands V36 to V42 shall pushback on taxilane M facing north

only).

iv. From stands V52, V53 and V54 on taxilane D/M.

h. Simultaneous push back and start up by Code A/B/C aircraft on aircraft stand taxi lane L1 and L3 is permitted.

i. Simultaneous pushback and start up by Code A/B/C aircraft on aircraft stand taxi lane L1 or L3 and Code D/E/F aircraft

on L2 shall not be permitted unless specified longitudinal separation as mentioned under push back restrictions.

j. When a Code C aircraft is given push back from stands 33/65 (or west of it) from APRON-1, another aircraft from stands

32/66 (or east of it) from APRON-2 can be given push back simultaneously.

k. If code D/E pushes back facing west from stands 34/64, push back from stand 30/67 in any direction is clear.

9. PUSH BACK RESTRICTIONS:

9.1 Minimum Separation of stands required for simultaneous push-back and startup of aircraft:

a) For the same direction pushback and start up, the following minimum separation is applicable:

1. Between Code A/B/C & Code A/B/C ±5 Stands

Note: Between stands 90 to 106 ±3 Stands

2. Between Code D/E/F & Code D/E/F ±11Stands

3. Between code A/B/C & code D/E/F

i. Code A/B/C in front of Code D/E/F ±5 stands

ii. Code D/E/F in front of Code A/B/C ±11 stands

b) For opposite direction pushback and start up:

1. Tail to Tail:

i. Between Code A/B/C & Code A/B/C ±5 Stands

ii. Between Code D/E/F & Code A/B/C/D/E/F ±11Stands

2. Nose to Nose (only for Code C or smaller type aircraft, Taxi out with follow-me service to change lane L1 to L3

or vice versa):

i. Between Code A/B/C & Code A/B/C aircraft ±3 stands

c) For Departure & Arrival:

1. When arrival coming to a stand behind the aircraft pushing back

i. Code A/B/C pushback - Arrival Code A/B/C ±3 stands

ii. Code A/B/C pushback - Arrival Code D/E/F ±4 stands

iii. Code D/E/F pushback - Arrival Code A/B/C/D/E/F ±5 stands

Note: Care should be taken not to permit arrival to stand with ‘Follow-Me’ service, behind an aircraft pushed back,

if the aircraft which has pushed back has been given taxi clearance. This is to prevent the ‘Follow-Me’ vehicle

from the Jet Blast of the aircraft taxiing out.

d) When arrival coming to a stand in front of aircraft pushed back

1. Code A/B/C pushback - Arrival code A/B/C ±2 stand

2. Code A/BC pushback - Arrival code D/E/F ±2 stands

3. Code D/E/F pushback - Arrival code A/B/C/D/E/F ±2 stands

Note: Care should be taken not to permit simultaneous taxi in and push back when only the minimum separation

mentioned in clause (2) i-iii above is available. In such cases, arrival should be allowed to taxi in to the stand only

after the push back is completed.

9.2 Minimum separation of stands required for simultaneous push back (one behind another in same direction) without

engine startup of aircraft in front:

a) Between Code A/B/C - Code A/B/C ±3 stands

b) Between Code D/E/F - Code A/B/C/D/E/F ±4 stands

Aircraft in the front shall be given engine start up only after the separation mentioned in the clause [9.1 (a)] is achieved

by pulling or pushing further the aircraft involved.

PUSH BACK FROM STAND

BEFORE START UP, PULL ABEAM

65

63

64

62

33

35

34

36

9.3 Other restrictions on pushback

1. To keep TWY B2 clear for all aircraft operations pushback restrictions from stands 01 to 08, 89 and 90 apply as follows:

a. No pushback shall be permitted from stands 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 89 & 90 in any direction when aircraft is

taxiing in/out via TWY B2.

b. If aircraft pushed back, the following restrictions apply:

i. Code C aircraft from stand 06 & 07 shall push/pull abeam stand 09 facing east or west.

ii. Code D/E aircraft pushed back from stands 02, 05 & 08 shall push abeam stand V69 if facing east or west.

iii. Code D/E/F aircraft pushed back facing east from stand 02 shall pull abeam stand V69 and arrival to stand 03 shall

not be permitted in this case.

iv. Code C aircraft pushed back facing east or west from stands 01, 03 & 04 shall pull abeam stand V70.

v. Code C aircraft pushed back facing west from stands V68 shall pull abeam stand V70 to keep taxilane L1 clear for

taxing of aircraft from/to taxilane C.

vi. Code C aircraft pushed back facing east from stand 90 shall pull abeam stand 91.

vii. Code C aircraft pushed back facing west from stand 89 shall pull abeam stand 88

2. In order to keep TWY B4 clear for aircraft taxi-in/out, aircraft from stand 32/66 shall establish abeam 32/66 if facing

west and abeam stand 31/67 if facing east and similarly, aircraft from stand 33/34/65 shall establish abeam 33/34/65 if

facing east and abeam stand 35/37/63 if facing west.

3. If code D/E pushes back facing west from stands 34/64, push back from stand 30/67 in any direction is clear.

4. Aircraft from stands 94 & 95 facing east or west shall pull/push abeam stand 96 only.

5. Pushback from stand 100 facing WEST shall pull abeam stand 99 to keep taxilane B1 clear.

6. Pushback from stand 101 facing EAST shall pull abeam stand 102 to keep taxilane B1 clear.

7. Pushback from stand 106 facing WEST shall pull abeam stand 105 to keep taxilane M clear.

8. Pushback from stand 107 facing SOUTH shall pull abeam stand 108 to keep Taxiway B clear.

9. Pushback from stand 108 facing north shall pull abeam stand 107 to keep taxilane C clear.

10. In case of pushback from stand 109 facing east shall pull abeam stand 110 to keep taxilane C and N clear.

11. Code D/E/F aircraft pushback from stand 114 facing west on taxilane D shall pull abeam stand 110 to keep TWY P

clear.

12. Pushback from stands 112/113 facing west on stand taxilane D shall pull abeam stands 114 to keep Taxiway P clear.

13. Pushback from stand 122 facing north shall pull abeam stand 119 to avoid jet blast effect on vehicular traffic operating

on perimeter road.

14. Pushback from stand 116 facing south shall pull abeam stand 117 to keep taxilane D clear.

15. It should be noted that stand 45, 47, 49 & 502 are southern stands and 51, 52 and 53 are northern stands. Only one

aircraft shall push back from stands 45 to 53 at a given time. All other restrictions shall remain the same.

16. The push back separation requirement on Apron incorporates jet blast clearance minimum 250 meters behind code D/E/

F aircraft and 80 meters behind code A/B/C. All stands in the Apron are power in/pushback.

17. Power out is not permitted from any stand except non-schedule aircraft without tow bar and having wingspan less than

30M.

18. All departing aircraft to re-confirm the Taxi lane with the push back operator on completion of pushback.

19. Ensuring correct pushback on respective taxilane as per instructions received from ATC is the responsibility of Airline

operator. All aircraft shall be pushed back abeam respective stand (i.e., the nose wheel of the aircraft will be at the point

where the Stand Lead-in Line meets the Aircraft Stand Taxi Lane) corresponding to the stand from which push back

was commenced, unless otherwise instructed by ATC.

20. Aircraft pushing back from stand V59, V60, V61 & V63 facing east/west shall pull/push abeam stand V62 for start-up.

21. Aircraft pushing back from stand V59, V60 & V61 facing west shall pull abeam stand V62 to keep Taxilane B1 Clear.

22. Aircraft pushing back from stand V56, V57, V58 facing east/west shall pull abeam/push back till stand V55 to keep

Taxilane B1 clear.

23. When aircraft is pushing back from stand V56 to V61, aircraft joining D via B1 and vice versa is not clear.

24. Aircraft from stand V52, V53, V54 after pushback facing east on taxi lane D shall push abeam stand V55.

25. Aircraft from stand V52, V53, V54 after pushback facing north on taxi lane M shall push abeam stand V51.

26. While aircraft is pushing back /pushed back from stands V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45 taxi lane N1 is not clear.

27. Aircraft from stand V38 shall pull forward abeam V39 on taxilane M for start-up.

28. Aircraft from stand V36 after pushback facing north shall pull abeam stand V37 for engine start-up to keep perimeter

road clear.

29. To keep taxilane N1 clear:

• Aircraft from stand V43, V44, V45 after pushback facing north/south shall pull/push abeam stand V46.

• Aircraft from stand V40, V41, V42 after pushback shall push abeam stand V39.

• Aircraft pushing back from stand 123 facing north shall pull abeam stand 121.

• Aircraft pushing back from stand 122 facing north shall pull abeam stand 119.

10. TAXIING PROCEDURES:

a. Marshalling service will be provided by Ground Handling Agent for all stands where AVDGS is not provided.

i. Aircraft stand taxi lanes L1, L3 & L4 are suitable for taxiing by Code A/B/C type aircraft only.

ii. Aircraft stand taxi lane L2 is suitable for taxiing by Code D/E aircraft only. (For Code-F refer Code-F procedures).

iii. Taxi lane C is connected to Taxilane L1, L2, D, B1, M & N.

iv. TWY B3 is compatible for Code C aircraft only.

v. Taxilane C, TWYs B2, B6, M, N, N1, N2, F, R & S are compatible for taxi by aircraft up to Code E. Taxilane D and

all other taxiways including RETs are compatible for taxi by all aircraft up to Code-F.

vi. Taxilane L5 is connected to B6.

vii. TXL N2 is not available. TWY N2 between TWY P and TWY Q is available.

b. Simultaneous taxiing by Code A/B/C aircraft on aircraft stand taxi lanes L1 and L3 is permitted.

c. Simultaneous parallel taxi is not permitted on aircraft stand taxi lanes L1 and L2 or L2 and L3.

d. Changing of lanes from L1 to L3 and vice versa is permitted for taxiing Code C (or smaller type) aircraft under the

guidance of Follow-Me service.

e. For aircraft entering via taxiway B2 to stand 4/5, “TAXI VIA B2 TO STAND 4/5” only should be used in taxi clearances

since there is no L3/L2 guideline.

f. Changing of lanes from L1 to L3 and vice versa is not permitted when Visibility/RVR reduces below 800m/550m. (LVP

imposed)

g. If a Code A/B/C aircraft is holding at taxi holding position A2/A4, a Code D/E/F aircraft shall not be permitted to taxi

behind on taxiway A.

h. If a Code D/E/F aircraft is holding at taxi holding position on A2/A4, NO aircraft shall be permitted to taxi behind on

taxiway A.

i. If a Code A/B/C aircraft is holding at taxi holding position H2, H3, H8 & H9, a Code D/E/F aircraft shall not be

permitted to taxi behind on taxiway H.

j. If a Code D/E/F aircraft is holding at taxi holding position H2, H3, H8 & H9, NO aircraft shall be permitted to taxi

behind on taxiway H.

k. An aircraft vacating runway via exiting taxiways is not simultaneously clear of Runway and parallel taxiway A/H.

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

m. RETs of opposite runway shall not be used for vacation of aircraft (for runway 09L - do not vacate via A7/A8/A9 and for

runway 27L - do not vacate via H4/H5)

n. No aircraft shall be permitted to taxi on taxiway A/H abeam rapid exit taxiways when an arriving aircraft is using these

taxiways for runway vacation. The aircraft taxiing on taxiway A/H shall be asked to hold short of the particular taxiway

in such cases.

o. If a Code ‘C’ or below type aircraft is holding at intermediate holding position facing south on TWY B4/K, a Code ‘E’

or below aircraft is permitted to taxi behind on TWY A

p. If a Code D/E/F aircraft is holding intermediate holding position facing south on TWY B4/K, NO aircraft shall be

permitted to taxi behind on taxiway A.

q. If any aircraft is holding at IHP facing north short of Taxiway B on TWY B1/M/N, Taxi lane C is clear for taxi for

aircraft up to Code E.

r. Only one aircraft shall be allowed to hold on TWY D/N1 east of apron and If any aircraft is holding on TWY D/N1

short of apron, TWY P is not clear for aircraft taxing behind. TWY Q is clear for aircraft to taxi.

s. If any aircraft is holding short of Apron on TWY B1/M/N facing south, NO Aircraft can taxi behind on TWY B and all

aircraft can Taxi on TWY A.

t. Simultaneous use of taxiways A4 and A5 is not permitted for Code D/E/F type aircraft.

u. 180 degrees turn on Apron / Taxiways is not permitted.

v. Special arrangements may be made by BIAL 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 Airside Operations Manager stating the restrictions imposed there upon

w. 180-degree turn may be allowed for Code A/B/C aircraft at the end of runway.

x. Aircraft from stands 69A to 86A shall be issued with taxi-out instruction only when there is no conflicting traffic on

TWY A, as there is no intermediate holding position at TWY-B3.

i. TWY-B3 is not clear when arrival is holding on L4 between stands 77A, 78A, 80A, 81A.

ii. Only one arrival east and west of TWY-B3 is permitted at a time. Aircraft on TWY-B3 is not clear of TWY-A.

y. SMC-2 shall hold arriving aircraft abeam stand 96 on taxilane C and change over aircraft to SMC1 for further Taxi.

z. SMC-1 shall advice SMC-2 if the aircraft is asked to hold abeam stand 96 for any reason.

aa. SMC2 shall instruct arriving/departing aircraft to hold short of TWYB1 and change over to SMC-1 for further taxi.

bb. If, for any reason, departure from APRON-1 and APRON-2 is cleared to taxi via taxilane C, SMC1 shall hold aircraft

abeam stand 93 on L1 and change over to SMC2 for further Taxi.

cc. SMC 2 shall coordinate with SMC 1 regarding any aircraft pushing back/holding/taxiing out on taxilane L1/C.

dd. If a Code A/B/C aircraft is holding at taxi holding position A10, a Code D/E/F aircraft shall not be permitted to taxi

behind on taxiway A.

ee. If a Code D/E/F aircraft is holding at taxi holding position on A10, NO aircraft shall be permitted to taxi behind on

taxiway A.

11. TAXIING OUT FROM APRON:

VIA Taxiway-B4

a. Code C or smaller type of aircraft taxiing towards west simultaneously on Taxi lane L1 and L3 for proceeding via

Taxiway `B4’ shall hold abeam stand 69 and 28 respectively to give way to aircraft in sequence.

b. All aircraft Taxiing towards west on L1, L2, L3 to turn right after crossing Stand Lead-in Lines for stand 66, 67 and 32

respectively for Taxiway ‘B4’.

c. All aircraft Taxiing towards east on L1, L2, L3 to turn left after crossing Stand Lead-in Lines for stand, 65, 64 and 33

respectively for Taxiway ‘B4’.

VIA Taxiway-K

a. All aircraft Taxiing towards west on L1, L2, L3 to turn right for Taxiway ‘K’.

b. All Code-F type of aircraft from stand 49 shall taxi out via Taxiway ‘K’ only, with outer engines on idle power.

VIA Taxiway-B2

a. All aircraft Taxiing towards east on L1, L2, L3 to turn left after crossing Stand Lead-in Lines for stand 89, 05 and 06

respectively for Taxiway ‘B2’.

b. All aircraft taxing towards west on L1, L2, L3 to turn right after crossing Stand Lead-in Lines for stand 90, 02 and 03

respectively for Taxiway ‘B2’.

12. TAXIING INTO APRON:

VIA Taxiway-B4

a. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Southern stands V68 to 32 shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L3”.

b. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Southern stands 33 to 506 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L3”.

c. All Code-A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Northern stands 65 to 507 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L1”.

d. All Code-A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for stands 66 to 123 shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L1/C” or L3/D.

e. All Code-D/E type of aircraft taxiing for stands V69 to 30 and 67 to 122 shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L2”.

f. All Code-D/E type of aircraft taxiing for stands 34 to 502 and 51 to 64 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L2”.

VIA Taxiway “K”

a. All Code-A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Northern stands shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L1”.

b. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Southern stands shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L3”.

c. All Code D/E/F type of aircraft taxiing to apron shall turn left to follow Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L2” for allotted stand.

d. All Code-F type of aircraft for stand 49 shall taxi into apron via Taxiway ‘K’ only, with outer engines on idle power.

VIA TWY-B3

a. Aircraft allotted Stands 69A, 71A, 72A, 74A, 75A, 77A, 78A (west of TWY B3) shall turn right after TWY-B3 on L4 and aircraft allotted stands 80A, 81A, 83A, 84A and 86A (east of TWY-B3) shall turn left after TWY-B3 on L4 and proceed

to respective parking stands.

VIA TWY-B2

a. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Southern stands 06 to 506 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L3”.

b. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for stand V68, V70, 01, 03 shall turn left on Taxi lane ‘L3”.

c. All aircraft proceeding for stands 04 and 05 to follow the appropriate stand lead in lines from Taxi way ‘B2’.

d. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for Northern stands 89 to 507 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L1”.

e. All Code A/B/C type of aircraft taxiing for stands 90 to 123 shall turn left on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L1/C”or L3/D.

f. All Code D/E/F type of aircraft taxiing for standS V69 and 02 shall turn left on Taxi lane ‘L2”.

g. All Code D/E type of aircraft taxiing for stands 08 to 502 & 51 to 85 shall turn right on Aircraft Stand Taxi lane “L2”.

TAXI ROUTING

27 MODE (RWY 27L ARRIVAL AND RWY 27R DEPARTURE) EXCEPT CODE F

27L ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1- RIGHT ON M/N - LEFT ON D)/ (LEFT ON D) - L2/L3 OR RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON C - L1/L2

ARRIVAL APRON 2

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON M/N - LEFT ON D)/ (LEFT ON D) - L2/L3 OR RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON C - L1/L2

FOR ‘A’ STANDS, FURTHER VIA B4 - A - B3 - L4 TO STANDS 69A - 86A

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STAND 94-106

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1-RIGHT ON N/M)/ (LEFT ON D - RIGHT ON N/M) - LEFT ON C/L1

FOR STAND V55-V63

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1-RIGHT ON N/M-LEFT ON D)/ (LEFT ON D)

ARRIVAL APRON 4

 

FOR STAND 107-123

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON N - TO STAND 107-108/116-123)/(RIGHT ON D - TO STAND 109 - 115)

FOR STAND V36-V54

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P -(LEFT ON N1 -FOR V42 & V43) -(LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON M FOR V44-V51)-(LEFT ON N1 - LEFT ON M FOR V41-V36) -(LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON M-LEFT ON D FOR V54) - (LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON N - LEFT ON D - LEFT ON M - FOR V52)-(LEFT ON D TO V54/ V53)

-(LEFT ON D - LEFT ON M) TO STAND V52 - V36

27R DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON K - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2 OR A4

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4 - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2 OR A4

FOR STANDS 90 - 93 and 1, 2, 3, V68, 69, V70

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B2 - RIGHT/LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2/A4

FOR STANDS 69A - 86A

PUSHBACK FACING WEST/EAST - TAXI VIA L4 - RIGHT/LEFT ON B3 - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2 OR A4

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-100

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA C - L1 - RIGHT ON B2 - RIGHT/LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2/A4

FOR STANDS 101 - 106

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA C - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT/LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2/A4

FOR STANDS V55- V63

PUSHBACK FACING WEST/EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT/LEFT ON B1 - RIGHT/LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2/A4

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107 - 108/116 - 123

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH - TAXI VIA N - (RIGHT ON B - LEFT TO HOLDING POSITION A1)/ (LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON M - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2)

FOR STANDS 109 - 115

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON N - (RIGHT ON B - LEFT ON HOLDING POSITION A1) / (LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON M - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1 OR A2)

FOR STANDS V36 - V54

AFTER PUSHBACK- TAXI VIA M- (RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1) / (LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A4)

09 MODE (RWY 09L ARRIVAL AND RWY 09R DEPARTURE) EXCEPT CODE F

09L ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON K - LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

ARRIVAL APRON 2

 

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON B4 -LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

FOR STANDS 69A-86A

(VACATE VIA A6 - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B3) / (VACATE VIA A5 - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON B3) - L4

FOR STANDS 90-93 & 1,2,3, V68, V69,V70

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B2 - LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-100

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B2 - LEFT ON L1/C

FOR STANDS 101-106

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON C

FOR STANDS V55-V63

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1- LEFT/RIGHT ON D

ARRIVAL APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108, 116-123

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON N

FOR STANDS 109-115

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON N - LEFT ON D

FOR STANDS V36 - V54

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON M - (TO STANDS V53-V36)/ (RIGHT ON D TO STAND V54)

09R DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - (TAXI VIA L1-C-RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D) OR (TAXI VIA L2/L3 - D) - (RIGHT ON P)/(RIGHT ON M/N - LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON P) - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - (TAXI VIA L1-C-RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D) (TAXI VIA L2/L3 - D) - RIGHT ON P /(RIGHT ON M/N - LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON P)- RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STAND 69A TO 86A

PUSHBACK FACING WEST/EAST - TAXI VIA L4 -RIGHT/LEFT ON B3 - RIGHT ON A- RIGHT ON B2/B1 -LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-106

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L1/C - (RIGHT ON M/N) - LEFT ON D/N1 - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS V63-V55

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH - TAXI VIA N - (LEFT ON D) /(LEFT ON N1) - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS 109 -115

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON P -RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS 116-123

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH - TAXI VIA N - LEFT ON N1 -RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS V36-V54

AFTER PUSHBACK TAXI VIA M/D- N1/D- RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

NORTH RUNWAY 09L SINGLE MODE ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE (EXCEPT CODE F)

09L ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON B4 - RIGHT ON L1/L2/L3

ARRIVAL APRON 2

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B2 - RIGHT/LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

FOR STANDS 69A - 86A

AFTER VACATION A5 - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON B3 - RIGHT/LEFT ON L4.

AFTER VACATION A6 - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B3 - RIGHT/LEFT ON L4.

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-100

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON C/L1

FOR STANDS 101-106

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON M - RIGHT ON C

FOR STANDS V59-V63

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D

FOR STANDS V55-V58

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON M - RIGHT ON D

ARRIVAL APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108, 116-123

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON B- RIGHT ON N

FOR STANDS 109-115

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON B- RIGHT ON N - LEFT ON D

FOR STANDS V36 - V54

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON M - (TO STANDS V53-V36)/ (RIGHT ON D TO STAND V54)

09L DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON K - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

FOR STANDS 69A - 86A

PUSHBACK FACING WEST/EAST - TAXI VIA L4 -RIGHT/LEFT ON B3 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94 - 106

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA C-L1 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

FOR STANDS V55 - V63

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D-L3/L2 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107 - 108

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH - TAXI VIA N -RIGHT ON C/D-L1/L3) - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

FOR STANDS 116 - 123

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH- TAXI VIA N - LEFT ON C/D-L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

FOR STANDS 109 - 115 & V54

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D-L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

FOR STANDS V36- V53

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH - TAXI VIA M -LEFT ON C/D-L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4/K - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A10/A11

NORTH RUNWAY 27R SINGLE MODE ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE (EXCEPT CODE F)

27R ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON K - LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

ARRIVAL APRON 2

AFTER VACATION A7/A8/A9- LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B4 - LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

FOR STANDS 69A-86A

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B3 -RIGHT/LEFT ON L4

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-106

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B2 - LEFT ON L1-C

FOR STANDS V55-V68

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B2 -LEFT ON L2/L3-D

ARRIVAL APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108, 116-123

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON B- RIGHT ON N

FOR STANDS 109-115

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D

FOR STANDS V53-V36

AFTER VACATION- LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D- RIGHT ON M

FOR STANDS V54

AFTER VACATION- LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D

27R DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - LEFT ON B4 - RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A4/A2/A1

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - LEFT ON B2 - (LEFT ON A-RIGHT TO HOLDING POSITION A4) (RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1)

FOR STANDS 90 - 93 and 1, 2, 3, V68, V69, V70

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B2 - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1

FOR STAND 69A TO 86A

PUSHBACK FACING EAST/WEST - TAXI VIA L4 -RIGHT/LEFT ON B3 - RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A4/A2/A1

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-106

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L1/C - LEFT ON M- RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1

FOR STANDS V63-V55

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - LEFT ON M - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108 & 116-123

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH - TAXI VIA N - (LEFT ON BRIGHT ON M- RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1) / (RIGHT ON B - TO HOLDING POSITION A1)

FOR STANDS 109 -115

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D- RIGHT ON N -(LEFT ON B-RIGHT ON M- RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1) / (RIGHT ON B - TO HOLDING POSITION A1)

FOR STANDS V36-V53

PUSHBACK- TAXI VIA M - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1

FOR STANDS V54

PUSHBACK- TAXI VIA D - LEFT ON M - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A2/A1

SOUTH RUNWAY 09R SINGLE MODE ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE (EXCEPT CODE F)

09R ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON K- LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

ARRIVAL APRON 2

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B4- LEFT ON L1/L2/L3

FOR STANDS 90 - 93 and 1, 2, 3, V68, V69, V70

AFTER VACATION- RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B2- LEFT ON L1/L2/L3 - C

FOR STANDS 69A - 86A

AFTER VACATION- RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B3- LEFT/RIGHT ON L4

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94 - 100

AFTER VACATION- RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B2- LEFT ON L1/C

FOR STANDS 101 - 106

AFTER VACATION- RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B1- LEFT ON C

FOR STANDS V63 - V59

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B2- LEFT ON L3/L2/D

FOR STANDS V58 - V55

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B1- LEFT ON D

ARRIVAL APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107 - 108, 116 - 123

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON P1- RIGHT ON P - LEFT ON B- LEFT ON N - (LEFT ON D FOR STANDS 109 TO 115)

FOR STANDS V54 - V36

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON M - (FOR STAND V36 TO V53)/ (RIGHT ON D FOR STAND V54)

09R DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - (TAXI VIA L1/L2- C - RIGHT ON N - LEFT ON D/N1)/ (TAXI VIA L3/L2-D) -RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H

- TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - (TAXI VIA L1/L2- C - RIGHT ON N - LEFT ON D/N1)/ (TAXI VIA L3/L2-D) - RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H

- TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STAND 69A TO 86A

PUSHBACK FACING EAST/WEST - TAXI VIA L4 - LEFT/RIGHT ON B3- LEFT ON A - LEFT ON B4 - LEFT ON L1/L3- (TAXI VIA C-RIGHT ON N-LEFT ON D)/(TAXI VIA D)- RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10.

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94 - 106

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L1/C - RIGHT ON N -LEFT ON D/N1- RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS V63 - V55

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - (TAXI VIA D)/ (TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON M/N - LEFT ON N1) - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107 - 108

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH - TAXI VIA N - LEFT ON D/N1 - RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS 116 - 123

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH - TAXI VIA N - LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS 109 - 115 & V52, V53, V54

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

FOR STANDS V51- V36

PUSHBACK FACING SOUTH/NORTH - TAXI VIA M -LEFT/RIGHT ON N1 - RIGHT ON P- RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H8/H9/H10

SOUTH RUNWAY 27L SINGLE MODE ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE (EXCEPT CODE F)

27L ARRIVAL

ARRIVAL APRON 1

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1- RIGHT ON N /M- LEFT ON D) / (LEFT ON D) - L2/L3 OR RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON C - L1/L2

ARRIVAL APRON 2

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON N/M - LEFT ON D)/ (LEFT ON D) - L2/L3 OR RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON C - L1/L2

FOR STANDS 69A TO 86A

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 -RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P -LEFT ON D - RIGHT ON B1 -LEFT ON C- L1- RIGHT ON B4 - RIGHT ON A -RIGHT ON B3 - RIGHT/LEFT ON L4

ARRIVAL APRON 3

FOR STAND 94-106

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1-RIGHT ON N/M)/ (LEFT ON D - RIGHT ON N/M) - LEFT ON C/L1

FOR STAND V55-V63

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - (LEFT ON N1-RIGHT ON N/M-LEFT ON D)/ (LEFT ON D)

ARRIVAL APRON 4

FOR STAND 107-108, 116-123

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - LEFT ON N1/D - RIGHT/LEFT ON N

FOR STAND 109-115, V52, V53, V54

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P -LEFT ON D

FOR STAND V42-V36

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - LEFT ON N1 - LEFT ON M

FOR STAND V43-V51

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4- RIGHT ON G- LEFT ON P- LEFT ON N1 - RIGHT ON M

27L DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE APRON 1

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 -RIGHT ON K - RIGHT ON A- RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

DEPARTURE APRON 2

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B4 - RIGHT ON A- RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STANDS 90 - 93 and 1, 2, 3, V68, V69, V70

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L1/L2/L3 - RIGHT ON B2 - RIGHT ON A- RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STAND 69A TO 86A

PUSHBACK FACING EAST/WEST - TAXI VIA L4 - RIGHT/LEFT ON B3 - RIGHT ON A- RIGHT ON Q-LEFT /RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

DEPARTURE APRON 3

FOR STANDS 94-106

AFTER PUSHBACK - TAXI VIA L1/C - RIGHT/LEFT ON B1 - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT /RIGHT ON H -TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STANDS V63-V55

AFTER PUSHBACK - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT/LEFT ON B1 - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

DEPARTURE APRON 4

FOR STANDS 107-108 & 116-123

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH - TAXI VIA N - RIGHT ON B - RIGHT ON P - LEFT ON P1 - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STANDS 109 -115

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON N - RIGHT ON B - RIGHT ON P - LEFT ON P1 - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STANDS V53-V36

PUSHBACK FACING NORTH - TAXI VIA M - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

FOR STANDS V54

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - LEFT ON MRIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT/RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2/H3

13. Code-F Operating Procedures

a. Parking stands available for Code F aircraft are stands 02, 49, 114 V57 & V60. (If A380 parked on stand 02, stand 04 to

be kept vacant).

b. No work will be permitted in the OFZ during the operation of aircraft to keep clear of OFZ 70 M (either side of RWY

Centre Line).

c. ATC will inform AOCC regarding any diversion of Code F aircraft as and when the information is received.

d. Taxilane D & B1 are Code-F complaint.

e. For Stand 49, aircraft shall follow K-L2 only.

14. Ground Handling Procedures For Code-F.

a. South RWY 09R/27L is compatible for all Code-F type. North RWY 09L/27R is Code-E certified. However B747-8

can operate from both RWY.

b. Taxiing procedures for CODE-F

ARRIVAL RWY 27L

FOR STAND 49

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - LEFT ON B - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON A - LEFT ON K- L2

FOR STAND 02

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - LEFT ON D/L2

FOR STANDS

114, V57 & V60

AFTER VACATION- RIGHT ON H- LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON P - LEFT ON D

FOR STAND 11

(B747-8)

AFTER VACATION-TURN RIGHT ON H-LEFT ON G4-RIGHT ON G-LEFT ON P-LEFT D-L2.

FOR STAND 34

(B747-8)

AFTER VACATION-TURN RIGHT ON H-LEFT ON G4- RIGHT ON G-LEFT ON P-LEFT ON B-RIGHT ON B1-LEFT ON A-LEFT ON B4-L2.

DEPARTURE RWY 27L

FROM STAND 49

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L2 - RIGHT ON K - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT ON G - RIGHT ON G1 - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2

FROM STAND 02

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2 - D- LEFT ON B1-RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT ON G - RIGHT ON G1 - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2

FROM STAND 114

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON Q -LEFT ON G - RIGHT ON G1 - TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2

FROM STANDS

V57 & V60

PUSHBACK FACING WEST/EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT/LEFT ON B1 - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON Q - LEFT ON G - RIGHT ON G1 - TO HOLDING POSITION HI/H2

FROM STAND 11 (B747-8)

PUSHBACK FACING EAST-TAXI VIA L2-D-LEFT ON B1-RIGHT ON A-RIGHT ON Q-LEFT ON G-RIGHT ON G1-TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2.

FROM STAND 34 (B747-8)

PUSHBACK FACING EAST-TAXI VIA L2-LEFT ON B4-RIGHT ON A-RIGHT ON Q-LEFT ON G-RIGHT ON G1-TO HOLDING POSITION H1/H2.

ARRIVAL RWY 09R

FOR STAND 49

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A - LEFT ON K - L2

FOR STAND 02

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A - LEFT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D - L2

FOR STAND 114

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON D

FOR STANDS

V57 & V60

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON H - LEFT ON Q - LEFT ON A- LEFT ON B1- LEFT/RIGHT ON D

FOR STAND 11

(B747-8)

AFTER VACATION-TURN RIGHT ON H-LEFT ON Q-LEFT ON A-LEFT ON B1-RIGHT ON D-L2.

FOR STAND 34

(B747-8)

AFTER VACATION-TURN RIGHT ON H-LEFT ON Q-LEFT ON A-LEFT ON B4-L2.

DEPARTURE 09R

FROM STAND 49

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L2 - RIGHT ON K - RIGHT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION

FROM STAND 02

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2/D - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION

FROM STANDS

114, V57 & V60

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON P - RIGHT ON G - LEFT ON G4 - RIGHT ON H - TO HOLDING POSITION

FROM STAND 11

PUSHBACK FACING EAST-TAXI VIA L2-D-RIGHT ON P-RIGHT ON G-LEFT ON G4-RIGHT ON H-TO HOLDING POSITION H9/H10.

FROM STAND 34

PUSHBACK FACING EAST-TAXI VIA L2-LEFT ON B4-RIGHT ON A-RIGHT ON B1-LEFT ON D-RIGHT ON P-RIGHT ON G-LEFT ON G4-RIGHT ON H-TO HOLDING POSITION H9/H10.

ARRIVAL RWY 27R (B747-8)

FOR STAND V57

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON D

FOR STAND V60

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D

FOR STAND 02

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D - L2

FOR STAND 11

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D - L2

FOR STAND 34

AFTER VACATION - TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B4 - RIGHT ON L2

FOR STAND 49

AFTER VACATION - TURN RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON K- LEFT ON L2

FOR STAND 114

AFTER VACATION- TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 -(LEFT ON D) / (LEFT ON B-CONTINUE ON PRIGHT ON D)

DEPARTURE RWY 27R (B747-8)

FROM STAND V57

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA - D - RIGHT ON B1- RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND V60

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA - D - LEFT ON B1- RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND 02

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2 - D - LEFT ON B1- RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND 11

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2 - D - LEFT ON B1- RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND 34

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2 - LEFT ON B4- RIGHT ON A- TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND 49

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA L2 - RIGHT ON K - RIGHT ON A -TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2

FROM STAND 114

(PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A1/A2)

ARRIVAL RWY 09L (B747-8)

FOR STAND V57

AFTER VACATION- TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 -LEFT ON D

FOR STAND V60

AFTER VACATION- TURN LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 -RIGHT ON D

FOR STAND 02

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D- L2

FOR STAND 11

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - RIGHT ON D- L2

FOR STAND 34

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON B4 -RIGHT ON L2

FOR STAND 49

AFTER VACATION - RIGHT ON A - LEFT ON K - LEFT ON L2

FOR STAND 114

AFTER VACATION - LEFT ON A - RIGHT ON B1 - (LEFT ON D)

DEPARTURE 09L (B747-8)

FROM STAND V57

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D -RIGHT ON B1 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND V60

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA D -LEFT ON B1 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND 02

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2/D -LEFT ON B1 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND 11

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2/D -LEFT ON B1 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND 34

PUSHBACK FACING EAST - TAXI VIA L2 -LEFT ON B4 - LEFT ON A - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND 49

PUSHBACK FACING WEST - RIGHT ON K - LEFT ON A -TO HOLDING POSITION A11

FROM STAND 114

(PUSHBACK FACING WEST - TAXI VIA D - RIGHT ON B1 -LEFT ON A)/(PUSHBACK FACING EAST-TAXI VIA D-LEFT ON Q-LEFT ON A) - TO HOLDING POSITION A11

Note 01: Any code D/E/F pushing back from stand 114 facing West to pull forward abeam stand 110.

Note 02: Whenever D/E/F aircraft is given pushback facing West from stand 114, ATC to ensure no code E/F is allowed to taxi

on P abeam D till aircraft pulled forward abeam stand 110.

Note 03: Utmost care needs to be taken by TWR/SMC to prevent conflicts on Taxiway A and Taxilane D with respect to

Code F arrival/departure.

15. JET BLAST ABATEMENT PROCEDURES:

Jet Blast prone areas on Main Apron

Taxi Routes

Aircraft Position

Jet Blast Prone Area

Aircraft exiting Apron via Taxiway-B4

Taxiing - OUT

Stands 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38

Aircraft entering Apron via Taxiway-B4 and turning left for stands 02 to 30 and 67 to 85

Taxiing - IN

Stands 63, 64, 65

Aircraft entering Apron Via Taxiway-B4 and turning right for stands 34 to 49 and 51 to 64

Taxiing - IN

Stands 66, 67, 68

Aircraft exiting Apron via Taxiway-B2

Taxiing - OUT

Stands 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06

Aircraft entering Apron Via Taxiway-B2 for stand no. 02& 05

Taxiing - IN

Stands 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92

Aircraft entering Apron via Taxiway-B1

Taxiing - IN

Stands 99, 100, 101, 102

Aircraft exiting Apron Via Taxiway-B1

Taxiing - OUT

Stands V57, V58, V59, V60

Aircraft entering Apron via Taxiway-M

Taxiing - IN

Stands 105, 106, 108, 109, 110

Aircraft entering Apron Via Taxiway-N

Taxiing - IN

Stands 107, 108, 109, 110

Aircraft exiting Apron Via Taxiway-N

Taxiing - OUT

Stands 107, 108

Aircraft entering Apron via Taxiway-D for Taxilane-N

Taxiing - IN

Stands 108, 109, 110, 116, 117

Aircraft exiting Apron via Taxilane N1

Taxiing - OUT

Stands V41, V42, V43, V44

Aircraft taxing via L2-D

Taxiing

Stand V68, V69, V70

16. APRON AREA:

Code D/E/F type of aircraft are not permitted to stop while Taxiing on these Jet Blast Prone Areas to avoid jet blast damage to vehicles and aircraft parked on the above-mentioned stands. If for any reason B747 type of aircraft stops on these Jet Blast Prone Areas further taxi should be continued only when the affected stands are vacant and ground movement is regulated. All jet Blast Prone Areas are well marked with apron markings to provide adequate information for all vehicles.

17. ARRIVING AIRCRAFT:

Aircraft can normally vacate the runway via designated exit taxiways:

Runway 09L- Taxiway A6, A5, A4, A2, A1

Runway 27R - Taxiway A7, A8, A9, A10, A11

Runway 09R- Taxiway H5, H4, H3, H2, H1

Runway 27L - Taxiway H6, H7, H8, H9, H10

18.DEPARTING AIRCRAFT

Aircraft can normally enter the runway for departure via the following taxiways:

Runway 09L - Taxiway A11, A10

Runway 27R - Taxiway A1, A2, A4

Runway 09R - Taxiway H8, H9, H10

Runway 27L - Taxiway H1, H2, H3

19. ASMGCS commissioned to enhance visual surveillance.

20. All aircraft with non ADS-B or unserviceable ADS-B equipment on board shall positively inform ATC on first contact

during Arrival and before Pushback.

21. COMMISSIONING OF ADS-B

FAC : ADSB

FREQ : 1090MHZ

COORD : 131236.32N0774216.95E

SITE ELEV : 908M AMSL

 

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CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME

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Aerodrome Chart

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Aerodrome Chart Hot Spot

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Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart-Type A (Operating Limitations) RWY 09L/27R

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart-Type A (Operating Limitations) RWY 09R

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart-Type A (Operating Limitations) RWY 27L

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Precision Approach Terrain Chart RWY 09

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Precision Approach Terrain Chart RWY 27

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Precision Approach Terrain Chart RWY 09R

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Precision Approach Terrain Chart RWY 27L

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ILS Critical And Sensitive Area - RWY 09R/27L

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Take Off Run Available from Intersection RWY 09R

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Take Off Run Available from Intersection RWY 27L

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Take Off Run Available from Intersection RWY 09L

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Take Off Run Available from Intersection RWY 27R

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Location of Different Exit TWYs RWY 09R

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Location of Different Exit TWYs RWY 27L

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Location of Different Exit TWYs RWY 09L

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Location of Different Exit TWYs RWY 27R

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ILS Procedure RWY 09L

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ILS Procedure RWY 09R

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ILS Procedure RWY 27L

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ILS Procedure RWY 27R

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ILS CAT II/IIIA/IIIB RWY 09R

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ILS CAT II/IIIA/IIIB RWY 27L

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ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart

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LOC Only RWY 09L

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LOC Only RWY 09R

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 5

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27L-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 5

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Standard Instrument Departure RWY 27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints 1

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 09L-09R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints 2

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 1

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 2

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 3

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 4

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Coding Table 5

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints 1

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Standard Instrument Arrival RWY 27L-27R-RNAV1 (GNSS)-Waypoints 2

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RNP Y Procedure RWY 09R

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Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 09R

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RNP Y Procedure RWY 27L

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Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 27L

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RNP Y Procedure RWY 27R

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Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 27R

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SMR Coverage Restriction Diagram

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RNP Procedure RWY 09L

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Coding Table - RNP Procedure RWY 09L

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VISUAL SEGMENT SURFACE (VSS) PENETRATION

Procedure

Procedure Minima

VSS Penetration

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2

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