AD 2 AERODROMES

VAAH

VAAH AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VAAH - SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, AHMEDABAD

VAAH

AD 2.2

AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

Aerodrome reference point coordinates and its site

230416N 0723735E

M. Brg. 035.20 DEG/ 712M from physical

extremity of RWY 05

2

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

045 DEG/8KM from Ahmedabad Railway station

3

Aerodrome elevation and reference temperature

189 FT / 42.4 DEG C

4

Magnetic variation, date of information and annual change

0.25 DEG W (2010) /0.033 DEG E

5

 

 

 

 

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

Ahmedabad International Airport Ltd,

Chief Airport Officer

1st Floor, Terminal 1,

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Hansol,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380003,

 

Telephone:

917925554790

918980015105

916358941440

Fax:

 

AFS:

---

Email:

cao.ahmedabadairport@adani.com

6

Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/VFR

7

Remarks

1.Website: https://ahmedabad.adaniairports.com/

2. Elevation in EGM08

3. Non scheduled aircraft operators are required to file their slot request on aocc.amd@adani.com for clearance. All non scheduled/General Aviation movements will be subjected to positive approval from Airport operations control centre ( AOCC).

 

Request for International Movement must be forwarded at least 48hrs in advance.

 

Request for Domestic movement must be forwarded at least 24 hrs in advance.

 

Aerodrome reference code 4E

 

AOCC Mobile No +91 6358877435

 

4. All Scheduled aircraft operators are required to file their slot request on slot.amd@adani.com

VAAH

AD 2.3

OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

MON-FRI 0400-1300 UTC (0930-1830 IST),

Sat 0400-0800 UTC (0930-1330 IST)

Sun/Holiday: Nil

2

Custom and immigration

H24

3

Health and sanitation

H24

4

AIS briefing office

H24

5

ATS reporting office (ARO)

H24

6

MET Briefing office

H24

7

Air Traffic Service

H24

8

Fuelling

H24

9

Handling

AIASL (Air India Airport Services limited), GSEC Bird Airport services Pvt Ltd

10

Security

H24

11

De-icing

NIL

12

 

Remarks

The approved hourly RWY traffic handling capacity:

Maximum number of arrival and departures -20

Maximum number of arrivals only -15

Maximum number of departures only -12

All helicopters and aircraft operator from uncontrolled airfields within VAAH TMA shall file FPL or online FPL portal https://www.onlinefpl.in and obtain ADC, FIC No. and ATC CLR FM VABB FIC. Prior ATC CLR BFR DEP FM VAAH if departing from airfield within 15 NM of VAAH on TEL NR 079-22869248. After DEP CTC VAAH APP on VHF 119.8MHZ.

VAAH

AD 2.4

HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

Upto B747-400 Manual by arrangement with local Airlines.

1) Facilities: Export Perishable Terminal, Import Cold Zone, Export Unitization Zone, Export Heavy and Bonded Cargo Terminal, Cold Storage Facilities, Dangerous Goods Storage, Valuable & Vulnerable Cargo Storage, General export storage.

2) Handling Equipment: Forklifts (10T/5T/3T), Weighing Scales (30T / 5T / 3T/ 1T), Hydraulic Pallet Trucks, Truck Docks, Dock Levelers, Platform Trolleys, Workstations for ULD Buildup, Multilevel Racking Systems, dollies, and slave pallets.

3) IT/Systems: Dedicated Cargo Management System, Air Cargo Community Portal (GMAX), Cargo Mobile Application.

4) Parking system for heavy vehicles: Dedicated facilities for parking of heavy vehicles, and truck management system avbl.

2

Fuel and Oil types

JET A1

 

3

Fuelling facilities and capacity

M/s. ADANI AVIATION FUEL SERVICES LIMITED

No. of Storage tanks: 10

Capacity: 2800 KL

No. of refuelers: 17 refuelers

S. No. Capacity

1 16 KL 15

2 25 KL 2

Total 17

Duty Mobile No . +91 7777960933

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

Not Available

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

Limited, prior arrangement with local airlines.

In addition, MRO (Airworks and Indamer) have repair facilities for General aviation aircrafts.

7

Remarks

NON SKD aircraft should ensure availability of tow bar on board or with their ground handling agent

VAAH

AD 2.5

PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotel(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

In the city & near the AD.

2

Restaurant(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

At AD and in the city

3

Transportation possibilities

Taxi, Car hire from AD, train, BRTS buses from the city, Self drive car, Auto, Intercity buses

4

Medical Facilities

First aid at AD. Doctor on call, hospitals in the city

5

Bank and post office at or in the vicinity of

aerodrome

Banks: ATMs at AD H24

Post office: Limited hours at Domestic Terminal

6

Tourist office

During flight timings at domestic terminal

7

Remarks

Currency Exchange Counter available at Intl and Domestic Terminal.

VAAH

AD 2.6

RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1

Aerodrome category for fire fighting

Within ATS HR: CAT-9

2

Rescue equipment

AVBL as per category.

3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

1. The Critical Aircraft of Airport is A350.

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

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

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

Aerodrome Coordinator: Suryanarayanan Pichumani Head Aerodrome OPSAirside Operations AIAL

Email: suryanarayananaocc.pichumaniamd@adani.com

Contact No.: +91 8587851978

 

4

Remarks

Nil

VAAH

AD 2.7

SEASONAL AVAILABILITY CLEARING

1

Type(s) of clearing equipment

Manual and Mechanical Sweeper

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

NIL

VAAH

AD 2.8

APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA

1

Designation, surface and strength of aprons

Refer Aircraft Parking / Docking Charts for Details

2

Designation, width, surface and strength of

taxiways

Refer Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart for Details and AD2.23

3

Location and elevation of altimeter checkpoints

Location: All aircraft Stands

Elevation: Refer Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart

4

Location of VOR checkpoints

TWY B: 230404.03N0723722.72E/182FT

TWY H: 230429.56N0723742.21E/181 FT

Elevations in EGM08

5

Position of INS checkpoints

NIL

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remarks

1. Apron Details

Designation

Apron-1

(Domestic)

Apron-2

(International)

Apron-3

Location

North-West of

RWY 05 beginning

Northwest of

RWY 05

connected via

TWY G and H----

North-west of Apron 1 connected via Taxiway L5

Dimension

780M X200M

380M X 136M

150M X 120M

Shoulder

10.5M

10.5M

3.5M all sides

Light

Blue edge lights,

flood lights.

Blue edge lights,

flood lights.

Edge lights,

flood lights.

2.Isolated Aircraft Parking Position:

110 X 91 M

Surface: Concrete,

PCR: 354/R/D/W/T,

Blue edge Lights.

COORD / ELEV:

230352.15278N 0723732.49080E / 184 FT

3. Coordinates of Runway Holding Position:

 

i. TWY A: 230359.78528N 0723718.64727E/180FT

ii. TWY B: 230403.79991N 0723722.96814E/182FT

iii. TWY C: 230417.80491N 0723737.15210E/181FT

iv. TWY D: 230437.02077N 0723757.41346E/183FT

v. TWY F: 230359.58749N 0723727.74313E/184FT

vi. TWY K: 230355.41597N 0723722.96961E/181FT

vii. TWY R4: 230442.580 N 0723804.420 E

 

4. Coordinates of RWY & Taxi Intersection:

 

i. TWY A: 230357.71594N 0723720.95119E/180FT

ii. TWY B: 230401.70483N 0723725.21235E/182FT

iii. TWY C: 230419.66822N 0723744.40310E/183FT

iv. TWY D: 230438.89346N 0723804.94412E/185FT

v. TWY F: 230401.74697N 0723725.25737E/182FT

vi. TWY K: 230357.93834N 0723721.18877E/180FT

vii. TWY R4: 23 04 40.593N 072 38 06.694E

 

5. Access to Isolated Aircraft Parking Position is through TWY F. Aircraft shall be taken to Isolated Aircraft Parking Position under ‘Follow me’

 

6. Gravity Model: EGM 08

VAAH

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

The stands have been provided with illuminated stand identification boards with respective coordinates displayed.Illuminated stand identifications boards on stand 70L,71L,71, 71R 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84

85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L,34, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.

Retroreflective Stand identification board provided on stand 34R.

Stand identification boards not available for stands 70, 70R,25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 25A, 26A, 27A, 28A, 29A, and 30A. However, stand identification markings are provided on ground.

Taxing guidance signs are provided on all taxiway intersections and straight sections.

VDGS/AVDGS provided on stands 77, 78, 79, 80, 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34 34L and 35 with aerobridge facility and available for perations H24.

2

Runway and taxiway markings and lights

RWY

Markings: Designation, THR, TDZ, Centreline, Aiming point, Side stripe, Turn Pad

Lights: THR,RWY Edge, RWY End, Stop way, Turn pad

TWY

Marking: Centreline, Runway, Holding Positions, TWY, Intermediate holding position, Edge marking, Transverse Stripe Markings

Lights: TWY Edge lights Avbl on A, B, C, D, R4, G, H, K, F and P.

Runway Guard Lights configuration “A” available at A, B, C, D, R4

3

Stop bars (if any)

NIL

4

Remarks

All aircraft taxing via apron 1 use minimum power in order

to avoid jet blast..

VAAH

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

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

FENCE

230358230524.3N4N

07237130723850.7E

189 205 FT

NILLGTD

AIRPORT BOUNDARY

WALL WITH FENCING

ON TOP

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

POLEFENCE

230344230525.9N2N

07237150723849.8E9E

205 201 FT

NILLGTD

LIGHT POLE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230345230526.1N4N

07237140723848.7E5E

215 201 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOF

05/APCH

POLEFENCE

230345230526.5N1N

07237130723848.6E9E

203 200 FT

NILLGTD

LIGHT POLE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230345230525.2N6N

07237120723849.7E4E

219 204 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

POLEFENCE

230344230525.3N5N

07237140723849.2E5E

205 204 FT

NILLGTD

LIGHT POLE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

POLEFENCE

230343230523.6N9N

07237140723851.4E2E

206 207 FT

NILLGTD

LIGHT POLE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOF

05/APCH

BUILDING

230343230351.2N5N

07237110723709.9E2E

213 201 FT

NILLGTD

HOUSE

GAGAN INRES Room,

Antenna Top: 61.13 M

Antenna Top: 60.99 M,

Antenna Top: 60.11 M,

Sintex Tank Top: 59.89 M,

Grill Top: 59.40 M,

Building Top: 58.43 M.

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230347230522.7N4N

07237060723852.6E7E

215 203 FT

NILLGTD

TREE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

ANTENNAFENCE

230342230520.7N8N

07237080723854.5E3E

223 203 FT

NILLGTD

ANTENNA ON HOUSE

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230341230520.8N0N

07237090723855.8E1E

223 203 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230348230519.5N

07237020723855.5E

229 203 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEFENCE

230347230519.9N2N

07236590723855.9E8E

227 205 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230346230522.2N3N

07236580723852.9E6E

239 199 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREESSecurity Hut

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

ANTENNAOTHER

230341230520.8N5N

07237030723848.0E4E

223 205 FT

NILNO

ANTENNA ON BLDG

(BLDG. TOP 61.0 M.)

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 57.55m + 5m Mobile

Traffic)

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230341230521.6N8N

07237060723849.3E6E

220 206 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 57.85m + 5m Mobile

TREETraffic)

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230344230523.7N5N

07236550723851.7E2E

249 208 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 58.26m + 5m Mobile

GROUP OF TREESTraffic)

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230338230523.9N0N

07236540723851.8E7E

252 208 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 58.33m + 5m Mobile

GROUP OF TREESTraffic

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

OTHER

230329230522.1N4N

07236570723852.3E4E

260 208 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MAST ON

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 58.40m + 5m Mobile

BLDG.Traffic)

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230344230521.6N7N

07237130723853.9E1E

217 208 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 58.38m + 5m Mobile

GROUP OF TREESTraffic)

23/TKOFAPCH

05/APCHTKOF

TREEOTHER

230349230524.2N1N

07237040723850.2E6E

222 207 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev - 58.08m + 5m Mobile

GROUP OF TREESTraffic)

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREEBUILDING

230524230343.8N2N

07238510723711.0E3E

214 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

Building,

Parapet Wall 65.15 M,

Slab Top: 64.50 M.

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

230522230343.8N1N

07238510723711.9E2E

207 214 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROADBuilding,

TRAFFIC(ROAD

ELEV.58.0 M. +

TRAFFIC HT. 5Building Top: 65.0 19 M.)

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREEBUILDING

230521230342.7N6N

07238530723711.9E0E

216 213 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBuilding Top

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

230522230342.0N5N

07238540723711.2E0E

204 213 FT

NIL

HOUSE

Building,

Staircase Room Top: 65.06 M,

Building Top: 63.88 M.

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

230521230341.4N3N

07238540723713.6E3E

203 211 FT

NIL

HOUSE

Building,

Staircase Room Top: 64.22 M,

Building Top: 62.56 M.

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

230521230341.0N9N

07238540723713.8E0E

204 212 FT

NIL

HOUSEBuilding Top

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREEBUILDING

230520230341.6N

07238540723713.7E8E

222 212 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBuilding Top

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230520230519.5N4N

0723855.1E7E

204 219 FT

NIL

HOUSETree

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

230520230344.2N6N

07238560723655.0E7E

210 250 FT

NIL

TEMPLE

Group of Trees

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

230519230338.7N9N

07238550723652.6E5E

202 253 FT

NIL

HOUSE

Group of Trees

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREE

230519230339.8N3N

07238550723649.9E8E

223 245 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

BUILDINGTREE

230522230339.3N0N

07238540723654.0E9E

204 248 FT

NIL

HOUSE

Group of Trees

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREE

230522230338.7N8N

07238550723655.2E0E

222 247 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESTREE

23/TKOF

05/APCH

OTHER

230356.9N

0723712.5E

193 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev: 53.97 M + 5 M Mobile

Traffic)

23/APCH

05/TKOF

OTHER

230522.8N

0723851.9E

208 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev: 58.29 M + 5 M Mobile

Traffic)

23/APCH

05/TKOF

OTHER

230519.1N

0723855.6E

208 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev: 58.49 M + 5 M Mobile

Traffic)

23/APCH

05/TKOF

FENCE

230526.8N

0723848.2E

199 FT

NIL

Airport Boundary Wall with Fencing

on Top

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230520.2N

0723856.0E

210 FT

NIL

Temple

23/TKOF

05/APCH

BUILDING

230343.2N

0723711.9E

213 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230522.0N

0723854.2E

204 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230521.4N

0723854.6E

203 FT

NIL

House

 

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230521.0N

0723854.8E

204 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230520.5N

0723855.1E

204 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230519.7N

0723855.6E

202 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230522.3N

0723854.0E

204 FT

NIL

House

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230523.3N

0723854.5E

203 FT

NIL

HOUSE

23/APCH

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230523.5N

0723854.7E

203 FT

NIL

HOUSEHouse

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREE

230523230347.6N9N

07238540723659.2E9E

217 227 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

23/APCHTKOF

05/TKOFAPCH

TREE

230525230346.1N2N

07238560723658.3E9E

218 239 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

23/APCH

05/TKOF

TREEBUILDING

230527230637.7N0N

07238540723949.4E1E

228 353 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Kailash Rejoice 2,

Antenna Top: 107.46 M,

Pole Top: 107.18 M,

Staircase Room Top: 105.45 M,

Building Top: 104.12 M.

23/APCH

05/TKOF

TREEBUILDING

230526230636.2N8N

07238570723947.5E

219 346 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Kailash Rejoice 2,

Staircase Room Top: 105.46 M,

Building Top: 103.76 M.

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230526230412.7N4N

07238570723731.3E5E

215 190 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230526230409.9N0N

07238570723729.8E

216 186 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESPAPI

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230527230408.1N8N

07238580723730.4E1E

225 186 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESPAPI

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230527230408.6N

07238580723730.5E3E

218 186 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESPAPI

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230527230408.7N4N

07238590723730.2E5E

222 186 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESPAPI

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230526230416.5N7N

07239000723738.7E8E

245 186 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230532230425.0N

07239000723743.1E9E

228 185 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREESTemple

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230534230424.6N9N

07239000723745.4E0E

239 187 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230532230501.7N1N

07239000723823.9E3E

233 193 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230530230451.4N7N

07239020723824.2E1E

225 194 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230530230511.1N9N

07239020723834.9E8E

226 209 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREESWindsock

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230529230513.9N4N

07239040723835.3E7E

242 200 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Glide Path Hut,

Obstruction Light Top: 61.06 M

Hut Top: 61.03 M.

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEPOLE

230531230513.2N5N

07239060723834.2E6E

246 203 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESAntenna Top

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230532230514.5N2N

07239060723834.6E9E

240 201 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREES

Hut, Pipe Top: 61.29 M,

Hut Top: 60.22 M.

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230535230513.4N2N

07239030723835.9E6E

238 196 FT

NILNO

GROUP OF TREESTransmitter/Receiver

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230535230512.6N5N

07239010723834.8E

232 196 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESTransmitter/Receiver

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230536230511.5N3N

07239020723834.9E3E

238 196 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230539230510.1N8N

07239060723832.0E7E

253 189 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESElectric Box

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

230647230513.5N4N

07224170723837.8E0E

343 190 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MAST

Sign Board (Stop)

23/APCH

05/TKOF

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230646230512.9N5N

07240170723834.0E7E

343 191 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MASTElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230405230512.9N6N

07237360723834.4E7E

208 191 FT

NIL

WDIElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGOTHER

230425230513.0N2N

07237430723835.9E7E

185 193 FT

NIL

GOGABABA TEMPLEElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230424230512.9N4N

07237440723846.0E4E

194 196 FT

NIL

TREE

Bird Scarer Hut

In circling area and at AD

OTHERPOLE

230441230526.3N9N

07238030723847.9E8E

187 217 FT

NILLGTD

LANDING T TOP

Communication Antenna,

(Ru09) Antenna Top: 66.25 M,

Obstruction Light Top: 65.81 M

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

230456230405.0N6N

07238160723736.3E0E

206 205 FT

NILLGTD

GAGAN ANTENNA

Windsock,

Obstruction Light Top: 62.45 M

Windsock Top: 60.30 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGOTHER

230456230356.2N1N

07238170723719.3E2E

196 182 FT

NIL

GAGAN HUTApproach Light

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

230511230435.9N8N

07238340723757.8E2E

211 185 FT

NIL

WDISign Board

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDSIGN

230513230435.8N9N

07238350723757.8E7E

212 185 FT

NIL

GP/DME ANTENNASign Board

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

230513230438.5N7N

07238350723758.9E4E

200 186 FT

NIL

GP HUTSign Board

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDSIGN

230513230441.7N6N

07238350723805.9E5E

242 187 FT

NILNO

GP MAIN ANTENNA

Sign Board (D)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDOTHER

230515230447.5N7N

07238370723809.9E0E

207 190 FT

NIL

GP MONITOR ANTENNABird Scarer Hut

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

230519230455.2N4N

07238480723817.0E6E

190 187 FT

NIL

APPROACH LIGHT

Sign Board (Stop)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGPOLE

230501230456.9N

07238400723816.3E

238 199 FT

NILLGTD

BUILDING U/C

Communication Antenna Top (Ru10)

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

230414230357.9N1N

07237520723722.0E6E

262 184 FT

NIL

L/C ROD ON

MSSR (MSSR TOP 74.3

M.)Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230429230358.9N

07238070723717.3E7E

233 183 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230434230359.6N0N

07238100723717.3E7E

220 183 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230454230359.7N2N

07238100723717.6E4E

241 183 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNASIGN

230457230401.4N1N

07238170723722.8E1E

206 183 FT

NIL

GAGAN ANTENNASign Board

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNASIGN

230457230401.2N3N

07238160723722.5E4E

206 184 FT

NIL

GAGAN ANTENNASign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230448230401.6N1N

07238260723719.6E3E

242 183 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNASIGN

230449230402.7N5N

07238240723719.5E2E

214 182 FT

NIL

MLAT ANTENNA (RU-07)

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

230452230402.2N9N

07238300723722.2E0E

226 184 FT

LGTDNIL

MAYA CINEMA BUILDINGSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230455230403.0N

07238310723721.7E9E

231 184 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230458230404.0N2N

07238350723724.9E6E

235 185 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230500230404.3N7N

07238380723723.0E8E

231 185 FT

NIL

TREESign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230509230405.7N1N

07238280723723.3E7E

218 185 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

230510230407.6N0N

07238300723723.6E8E

201 185 FT

NIL

SECURITY HUTSign Board

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAFENCE

230457230518.0N9N

07238160723856.3E1E

206 205 FT

NILLGTD

RU-10

Boundary Wall with Fencing on Top

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDPOLE

230350230518.5N6N

07237300723855.4E7E

279 210 FT

NILLGTD

Communication Antenna (ASMGCS,

SMGCS RADARRu08)

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230400230512.3N6N

07237120723849.6E3E

226 206 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREESWatch Tower

In circling area and at AD

TREEPOLE

230358230508.8N

07237110723842.5E8E

230 206 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

Met Antenna,

Wind Direction Indicator: 62.81M

Wind Speed Indicator: 62.67 M

Antenna Top: 62.51 M.

In circling area and at AD

TREEPOLE

230358230508.1N7N

07237120723842.9E

233 197 FT

NILLGTD

GROUP OF TREESObstruction Light

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

230356230439.6N

07237110723809.3E2E

231 197 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESBird Scarer Hut

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

230356230437.2N0N

07237090723807.4E9E

227 188 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESSign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHERPOLE

230327230436.8N

07237040723810.1E0E

281 191 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MASTLight Pole

In circling area and at AD

TREEPOLE

230504230438.6N4N

07238430723811.0E1E

229 190 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESLIGHT POLE

In circling area and at AD

TREEPOLE

230508230436.1N5N

07238460723808.5E7E

255 188 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESLIGHT POLE

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230436.6N

0723808.2E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230435.6N

0723807.4E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230434.8N

0723806.9E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230434.0N

0723806.3E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230433.2N

0723805.7E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230432.8N

0723805.5E

188 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230440.0N

0723812.3E

190 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230437.3N

0723810.4E

191 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230439.5N

0723811.9E

190 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230440.2N

0723813.1E

191 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230440.4N

0723812.9E

191 FT

NIL

Light Pole

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230459.6N

0723832.7E

196 FT

NIL

Bird Scarer Hut

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230507.4N

0723838.6E

190 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230507.6N

0723838.3E

190 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230507.8N

0723838.1E

190 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230508.0N

0723837.9E

190 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230449.6N

0723824.6E

214 FT

LGTD

Communication Antenna (Ru07)

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230519.9N

0723848.7E

191 FT

NIL

Approach Light

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230519.2N

0723848.0E

191 FT

NIL

Approach Light

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230508.8N

0723842.9E

206 FT

NIL

MET Antenna,

Wind Speed Indicator

 

Located North Side of RWY 23.

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230508.8N

0723842.8E

205 FT

NIL

MET Antenna Top

 

Located North Side of RWY 23.

In circling area and at AD

POLE

230508.7N

0723842.9E

205 FT

LGTD

Met Antenna,

Wind Speed Indicator Top

 

Located North Side of RWY 23.

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230441.3N

0723804.0E

187 FT

NIL

Landing-T

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230501.5N

0723839.6E

237 FT

NIL

Building,

OHT: 72.38 M,

Staircase Room Top: 71.31 M Parapet

Wall: 69.80 M,

Building Slab Top: 68.82 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230502.0N

0723840.1E

237 FT

NIL

Building,

OHT: 72.38 M,

Staircase Room Top: 71.31 M,

Parapet Wall: 69.80 M,

Building Slab Top: 68.82 M.

05/TKOF

BUILDING

230437.1N

0723811.1E

206 FT

NIL

Building,

Sintex Tank Top: 62.90 M, Building

Top: 57.40 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230435.9N

0723811.8E

215 FT

NIL

Building,

Staircase Room Top: 65.58 M,

Building Top: 64.14 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230438.0N

0723811.6E

199 FT

NIL

Building Top: 60.6 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230500.9N

0723839.2E

237 FT

NIL

Building,

Water Tank Top: 72.37 M,

Building Top: 69.89 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230501.7N

0723840.1E

238 FT

NIL

Building,

Water Tank Top: 72.45 M,

Building Top: 69.83 M.

In circling area and at AD

TREE

230347.9N

0723656.2E

251 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

In circling area and at AD

TREE

230510.9N

0723850.8E

258 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

230510.8N

0723850.2E

248 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230604.7N

0723635.6E

350 FT

NIL

Sharan Sapphire Apartment, Sintex

Tank Top: 106.61 M, Staircase Top:

104.15 M, Building Top: 102.27 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230605.3N

0723641.6E

352 FT

NIL

Building (U/C) Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230604.0N

0723643.2E

361 FT

LGTD

Building (U/C),

Sintex Tank Top: 110.13 M, Building

Top: 108.24 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230604.2N

0723652.0E

342 FT

NIL

Sampad Woods Block-C Building,

Water Tank Top: 104.14 M,

Building Top: 100.90 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230606.4N

0723654.5E

342 FT

NIL

Sampad Woods Building, Antenna

Top: 104.29 M,

Water Tank Top: 103.94 M, Building

Top: 101.82 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230606.4N

0723652.4E

348 FT

NIL

Sampad Woods Building,

Water Tank Top: 106.22 M, Building

Top: 104.31 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230605.5N

0723654.2E

341 FT

NIL

Sampad Woods Building,

Water Tank Top: 104.06 M,

Building Top: 102.40

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230548.4N

0723944.6E

337 FT

LGTD

Rashmi Antelia,

Building Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230650.8N

0723929.8E

345 FT

LGTD

Radhe Skyline-Ii,

Water Tank Top: 105.04 M,

Building Top: 104.50 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230551.8N

0724106.7E

371 FT

NIL

Naroda Icon,

Water Tank Top: 112.96 M,

Building Top: 105.70 M.

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230654.1N

0723923.3E

377 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230626.0N

0724048.5E

350 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230620.9N

0724053.6E

357 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230424.6N

0723541.1E

368 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Chimney Top: 112.16 M, Chimney

Top: 111.26 M, Factory Shed Top:

106.71 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230412.0N

0723537.4E

362 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Chimney Top: 110.33 M, Factory

Shed Top: 107.34 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230412.3N

0723536.8E

347 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Building Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230413.9N

0723536.0E

354 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Chimney Top: 107.89 M, Factory

Shed Top: 106.78 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230414.0N

0723535.5E

352 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Building Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230414.4N

0723526.7E

364 FT

LGTD

Torrent Power Limited Factory,

Chimney Top: 110.87 M, Factory

Shed Top: 105.67 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230519.1N

0724102.2E

369 FT

LGTD

Murlidhar Heights (U/C),

Water Tank Top: 112.71 M, Building

Top: 109.99 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230518.7N

0724101.4E

370 FT

LGTD

Murlidhar Heights (U/C),

Water Tank Top: 112.68 M, Building

Top: 110.01 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230518.0N

0724059.9E

370 FT

LGTD

Murlidhar Heights (U/C), Building

Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230520.8N

0724101.3E

370 FT

LGTD

Murlidhar Heights,

Water Tank Top: 112.71 M, Building

Top: 109.90 M.

In circling area and at AD

STACK

230422.0N

0723539.5E

469 FT

LGTD

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

STACK

230413.5N

0723539.8E

475 FT

LGTD

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

STACK

230415.0N

0723537.9E

476 FT

LGTD

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

STACK

230412.9N

0723524.3E

466 FT

LGTD

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230656.3N

0723829.0E

387 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230702.9N

0723845.1E

379 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230659.9N

0723841.9E

379 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230656.5N

0723838.3E

381 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230646.5N

0723844.5E

435 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230645.2N

0723823.7E

381 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230653.1N

0723824.3E

382 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230647.3N

0723907.8E

431 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230657.8N

0723914.9E

366 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230704.5N

0723914.5E

371 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230706.0N

0723907.7E

356 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230705.4N

0723903.2E

342 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TRANSMISSION LINE

230704.0N

0723853.2E

345 FT

NIL

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230429.7N

0723954.7E

341 FT

LGTD

Sahitya Icon (U/C), Building Top

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230429.1N

0723955.5E

351 FT

LGTD

Sahitya Icon (U/C),

Water Tank Top: 107.03 M, Building

Top: 104.02 M.

In circling area and at AD

FENCE

230519.2N

0723855.8E

205 FT

NIL

Airport Boundary Wall with Fencing

on Top

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

230526.6N

0723848.0E

205 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic (Road Elev -

57.43 M + 5 M Mobile Traffic)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

230350.5N

0723730.4E

279 FT

LGTD

SMGCS Radar

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

230414.9N

0723752.0E

262 FT

LGTD

L/C Rod on MSSR

(MSSR Top: 74.3 M.)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

230513.7N

0723835.9E

242 FT

LGTD

GP Main Antenna (Lighted Top: 72.4

M)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

230513.8N

0723835.8E

212 FT

LGTD

GP DME Antenna

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

230515.5N

0723837.9E

207 FT

LGTD

GP Monitor Antenna

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230534.2N

0723553.9E

347 FT

LGTD

Narendra Modi Stadium

In circling area and at AD

TREE

230508.3N

0723848.9E

257 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTRANSMISSION LINE

230512230623.6N2N

07238490724046.3E9E

205 349 FT

NIL

SECURITY HUT

H.T. Tower

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230510230513.9N7N

07238500724045.8E4E

256 351 FT

NIL

Building Pratishtha Icon

GROUP OF TREESBlock B

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230513230514.4N1N

07238520724046.2E1E

243 351 FT

NIL

Building Pratishtha Icon

GROUP OF TREESBlock C

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230515230512.1N7N

07238540724045.3E

243 351 FT

NIL

Building Pratishtha Icon

GROUP OF TREESBlock A

In circling area and at AD

POLEBUILDING

230515230513.2N3N

07238530724046.7E6E

220 351 FT

NIL

Building Pratishtha Icon

LIGHT POLEBlock D

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230526230621.5N8N

07238470723646.5E1E

203 368 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD

TRAFFIC (ROAD

ELEV.56.8 M. +

TRAFFIC HT. 5.0 M.)

U/C Building

Block B

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNABUILDING

230526230621.9N7N

07238470723645.7E1E

217 369 FT

NIL

U/C Building

RU-09Block C

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230518230503.8N3N

07238550724106.8E3E

207 376 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD

TRAFFIC (ROAD

ELEV.58.2 M. +

TRAFFIC HT. 5.0 M.)

U/C Building

Ganesh Heritage, Block A

In circling area and at AD

FENCEBUILDING

230518230502.9N

07238560724107.1E2E

203 375 FT

NIL

AIRPORT BOUNDARY

WALL WITH FENCING

ON TOP

U/C Building

Ganesh Heritage, Block B+C

In circling area and at AD

POLEBUILDING

230517230503.8N4N

07238560724109.3E2E

219 375 FT

NIL

LIGHT POLE

U/C Building

Ganesh Heritage, Block. D

In circling area and at AD

POLEBUILDING

230518230435.8N9N

07238570724054.7E8E

219 373 FT

NIL

LIGHT POLE

U/C Building

Block F+G

In circling area and at AD

TREEBUILDING

230519230435.3N6N

07238570724056.7E3E

222 373 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREES

U/C Building

Block I+H

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230520230433.1N8N

07239010724055.3E7E

248 373 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MAST

U/C Building

Block J+K

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNABUILDING

230518230510.6N8N

07238550724049.7E3E

221 352 FT

NIL

RU-08

U/C Building

Dev Aashish Z Plus Block B+C

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230608230511.3N9N

07240100724051.1E5E

341 352 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MAST

U/C Building

Dev Aashish Z Plus Block A

In circling area and at AD

STACKBUILDING

230225230511.3N8N

07236510724045.3E7E

381 352 FT

NIL

CHIMNEY

U/C Building

Nand Vatika 2,

Hoarding 106.71 M,

Building Top: 105.176 M

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230522230512.9N8N

07239460724047.0E7E

349 352 FT

NIL

CELLPHONE MAST

U/C Building

Nand Vatika 2,

Building Top: 105.13 M

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230655230511.2N5N

07239230724048.2E9E

379 355 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

U/C Building

Himshila Sky.

Block B+C+D, 106.79 M

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230648230513.6N0N

07239070724051.3E0E

441 355 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

U/C Building

Himshila Sky.

Block A 105.53 M

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230629230547.6N3N

07239000723949.4E6E

377 344 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

U/C Building

SONET HEIGHTS, Block A

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230645230547.7N8N

07238440723950.3E4E

440 344 FT

NIL

MICROWAVE TOWER

U/C Building

SONET HEIGHTS, Block B+C

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230655230630.5N9N

07238280723921.8E2E

363 354 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

U/C Building,

Ornet Height, Block A

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230652230631.3N4N

07238240723919.1E5E

378 355 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

U/C Building,

Ornet Height, Block B

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230644.5N8N

07238230723928.5E2E

377 348 FT

NIL

H.T. PYLON MAST

Mapple Heights, Block B,

Pipe on Building: 106.16 M,

Building Top: - 105.92 M

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230448230646.6N5N

07235350723928.5E8E

451 348 FT

LGTDNIL

MICROWAVE TOWER

Mapple Heights, Block A,

Pipe on Building: 106.15 M,

Building Top 105.859

In circling area and at AD

STACKBUILDING

230421230644.9N5N

07235390723929.2E4E

465 348 FT

LGTDNIL

Mapple Heights, Block A, Pipe on

Building 106.18, Building Top:

CHIMNEY (POWER PLANT)105.79 M

In circling area and at AD

STACKBUILDING

230413230503.4N5N

07235390724047.4E2E

473 361 FT

LGTDNIL

CHIMNEY (POWER PLANT)

U/C Building,

Dev Ashish Pride & Plaza

Block B+C, Building Top: 106.40 M

In circling area and at AD

STACKBUILDING

230414230502.9N8N

07235370724046.6E4E

473 371 FT

LGTDNIL

CHIMNEY (POWER PLANT)

U/C Building,

Dev Ashish Pride & Plaza Block D,

Building Top: 106.50 M

In circling area and at AD

STACKBUILDING

230412230509.9N3N

07235230724108.9E

461 380 FT

LGTDNIL

U/C Building

CHIMNEY (POWER PLANT)Ganesh Glorious Block D

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

230507230509.4N3N

07238410724109.5E9E

239 380 FT

LGTDNIL

GLIDEPATH 23 SOUTH SIDE

U/C Building

Ganesh Glorious Block B+C

23/TKOF

05/APCH

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

230513230509.4N5N

07238360724112.1E0E

222 381 FT

LGTDNIL

DCWIS (Located North Side of RWY 23)

 

Located North Side of RWY 23.

U/C Building

Ganesh Glorious Block A

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230514.8N

0724052.0E

359 FT

NIL

U/C Building,

Signature Sky, Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230514.9N

0724053.1E

359 FT

NIL

U/C Building,

Signature Sky, Block C+D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230513.1N

0724048.5E

368 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Shivanta Sky Block C+D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230513.8N

0724049.9E

368 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Shivanta Sky Block B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230514.1N

0724050.6E

368 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Shivanta Sky Block A

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230459.2N

0724106.6E

354 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Naroda SKY Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230458.8N

0724107.8E

356 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Naroda SKY Block C+D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230459.4N

0724109.6E

359 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Naroda SKY Block E+F

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230505.3N

0724110.1E

388 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Fortune Empire Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230504.9N

0724111.1E

378 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Fortune Empire Block B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230603.6N

0723642.0E

354 FT

NIL

Building Kiara Monolith,

Pipe on The Monolith: 109.13 M,

Water Tank Top: 108.07M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230715.3N

0723928.8E

380 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Keshvam Heights Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230715.4N

0723927.7E

355 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Keshvam Heights Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230717.4N

0723928.6E

382 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Keshvam Heights Block A1+B1

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230717.4N

0723927.8E

376 FT

NIL

U/C Building

Keshvam Heights Block C1

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230554.7N

0724100.7E

368 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Murlidhar Glory Block G-H

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230554.0N

0724101.6E

368 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Murlidhar Glory Block E-F

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230553.2N

0724101.8E

368 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Murlidhar Glory Block D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230554.3N

0724103.6E

368 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Murlidhar Glory Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230501.7N

0724046.7E

394 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Dev Aashish Pride Plus

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230602.2N

0723701.6E

344 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Kiara Signature, Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230601.3N

0723701.5E

343 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Kiara Signature, Block A

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230602.1N

0723700.3E

344 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Kiara Signature, Block B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230635.1N

0723805.8E

365 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Block A

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230635.2N

0723804.2E

366 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Block B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230630.5N

0723754.3E

359 FT

NIL

Building German Green City, Block

A Solar on Building: 104.73 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230630.6N

0723753.2E

359 FT

NIL

Building German Green City, Block

B Water Tank on Building: 105.56 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230631.7N

0723753.3E

359 FT

NIL

Building German Green City, Block

C+D Shed on Building: 104.83 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230508.2N

0724042.3E

376 FT

NIL

U/c Building

White Crest Building Top: 104.93 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230605.7N

0723651.5E

351 FT

NIL

Building Polaris Celestia B,

Solar on Building,

Water Tank Top: 104.031 M,

Building Top: 103.384 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230605.6N

0723649.9E

352 FT

NIL

Building Polaris Celestia Block A,

Solar on Building,

Water Tank Top: 103.920 M,

Building Top: 103.313 M

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230432.5N

0724028.7E

374 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Kahaan Block A

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230637.2N

0723923.1E

358 FT

NIL

U/c Building,

Nakshatra Skyview, Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230637.5N

0723922.1E

359 FT

NIL

U/c Building,

Nakshatra Skyview, Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230637.8N

0723921.0E

360 FT

NIL

U/c Building,

Nakshatra Skyview, Block D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230639.1N

0723921.4E

361 FT

NIL

U/c Building,

Nakshatra Skyview, Block E

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230502.0N

0724109.6E

394 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Krishna Heritage Block D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230607.6N

0723631.4E

363 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Block C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230611.4N

0723631.5E

364 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230607.4N

0723629.7E

363 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Block D

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230552.9N

0724103.6E

382 FT

NIL

U/c Building

Murlidhar Glory Block A+B

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

230507.4N

0723841.5E

239 FT

LGTD

GLIDEPATH 23 SOUTH SIDE

VAAH

AD 2.11

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Name of the associated meteorological office

Ahmedabad

2

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

H-24

3

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

Ahmedabad

9 and 24 HR

4

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

Trend

METAR/SPECI/Special reports with Trend 30 Min

5

Information on how briefing and/or consultation is provided

Provided with en-route forecast

 

6

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

Tabular Form (English)

7

Charts and other information displayed or available for briefing or consultation

S, U85, U70, U50 U30 U20.

8

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

Telex, Telefax, Satellite display workstation.

DCWIS and Forward Scatter Meter AVBL at RWY 05 End. Following Met parameters are AVBL at RWY 05 End:

1.Pressure (QNH)

2.Dry Bulb Temperature

3.Dew Point Temperature

4.Wind Direction

5.Wind Speed

6.RVR

 

9

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

Ahmedabad ATS

10

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

i. Advance notice of 2 Hrs required for domestic routes and 12 Hrs notice required for INTL routes.

ii. New Digital Current Weather Indicating System and Forward Scatterometer operational at RWY 23 END, located at a distance of 290M from RWY 23 Threshold and 120M from Centreline.

The following MET parameters are available at RWY 23 END: Pressure (QNH), Dry Bulb, Temperature, Dew Point Temperature Wind Direction,Wind Speed and RVR.

VAAH

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

05

44.67 DEG

3505 x 45 M

 

THR:

230357.45N

0723720.66E

RWY END:

230518.48N

0723847.25E

23

224.67 DEG

3505 x 45 M

 

THR:

230518.48N

0723847.25E

RWY END:

230357.45N

0723720.66E

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: 180.0FT

TDZ: 187.0FT

0.07%

NIL

NIL

3625 x 280 M

THR: 189.0FT

TDZ: 189.0FT

-0.07%

NIL

NIL

3625 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

130M x 90M

 

NIL

i. RWY Strip of 140M width available on either side of RWY 05/23 CL

ii. Gravity Model: EGM 08

240M x 90M

 

NIL

i. RWY Strip of 140M width available on either side of RWY 05/23 CL

ii. Gravity Model: EGM 08

VAAH

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

05

3505

3505

3505

3505

1:50

23

3505

3505

3505

3505

1:50

VAAH

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

05

SALS

420 M

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(68.99FT)

 

23

CAT I

750 M

ALS

LIH

Green

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(64.28FT)

 

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

 

 

3505 M

60 M

LIH

Red

 

NIL

 

 

3505 M

60 M

LIH

Red

 

NIL

VAAH

AD 2.15

OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1

 

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

ABN

At 230440.59N 0723750.85E

On top of the ARFF building - Flashing White and Green lights

alternatively- 30FPM

Operation Hours: During Night and Low visibility

IBN

NIL

2

 

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

LDI

Runway 05/23: Illuminated Landing

T provided northeast of taxiway D.

Anemometer

RWY23 at 762M from beginning. RWY 05 near TWY B, lighted.

3

 

Taxiway edge and taxiway centre line lights;

Edge

Taxiway edge Lights are available at A, B, C, D, R4, F, G, H, K and P.

Centre Line

NIL

4

Secondary power supply including switch-over time;

Secondary power supply to all lighting at AD. Switch-over time :15 SEC.

5

Remarks

1. Apron edge and flood lights available.

2.WDI provided at both ends of Runway north of aiming point of Runway

23 & South of Runway 05 and northeast of Taxiway-F.

VAAH

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

VAAH

AD 2.17

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE AIRSPACE

1

Airspace designation, geographical

coordinates and lateral limits

CTR: Circular area centered on 230416N 0723735E within a 15NM radius.

2

Vertical limits

FL 65

3

Airspace classification

D

4

Call sign and language(s) of the air

traffic services unit providing service;

Ahmedabad Tower / Ahmedabad Approach, English

5

Transition altitude

4000 FT

6

Hours of applicability

H24

7

Remarks

1. Class D airspace below 5500 ft AMSL.

2. Class C airspace at or above 5500 ft AMSL.

VAAH

AD 2.18

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service Designation

 

Call sign

 

Channel(s)

 

SATVOICE Number(s),

if available

 

1

2

3

4

TAR

Ahmedabad Radar

119.800 MHZ

 

APP

Ahmedabad Approach

119.800 MHZ

 

APP

Ahmedabad Approach

128.375 MHZ

 

TWR

Ahmedabad Tower

118.100 MHZ

 

TWR

Ahmedabad Tower

119.600 MHZ

 

ATIS

Ahmedabad Information

126.800 MHZ

 

ACC

Ahmedabad Control

119.350 MHZ

 

ACC

Ahmedabad Control

123.750 MHZ

 

ACC

Ahmedabad Control

134.200 MHZ

 

ALRS

Emergency Frequency

121.500 MHZ

 

RADAR

Ahmedabad Radar

123.750 MHZ

 

RADAR

Ahmedabad Radar

134.200 MHZ

 

SMC

Ahmedabad Ground

121.675 MHZ

 

Logon

address, as

appropriate

Hours of operation

 

Remarks

 

5

6

7

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

Main

 

H24

Backup

 

H24

Tower Cum SMC Backup

 

H24

Main

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

SDBY FREQUENCY FOR

AHMEDABAD ACC (LOWER) AND AHMEDABAD ACC (UPPER)

 

H24

Primary Frequency . Primary Frequency RCAG installed at Udaipur and Bhuj

 

 

H24

Secondary Frequency

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

1. Primary Frequency. RCAG installed at Udaipur and Bhuj.

2. Surveillance based Area Control Service will be bifurcated into Upper and Lower Area Control Sectors as per Traffice requirements, Lower Area Control Freq: 134.2 MHZ Upper Area Control Freq: 123.75 MHZ. Radio Callsign for both sectors is Ahmedabad Radar.

 

H24

1. Secondary Frequency. RCAG installed at Indore

2. Surveillance based Area Control Service will be bifurcated into Upper and Lower Area Control Sectors as per Traffice requirements, Lower Area Control Freq: 134.2 MHZ Upper Area Control Freq: 123.75 MHZ. Radio Callsign for both sectors is Ahmedabad Radar.

 

H24

Main

VAAH

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 23

CAT I

IAHD

110.300 MHz

H24

GP 23

 

335.000 MHz

H24

DME ILS 23

IAHD

CH40X

H24

DVOR/DME

AAE

113.100 MHz

CH78X

H24

L

AH

215.000 kHz

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

230349.3N

0723712.0E

 

 

 

230513.7N

0723835.9E

 

 

3 DEG

230513.8N

0723835.8E

212 FT

 

Collocated with GP23.

Elevation in EGM08.

230407.3N

0723743.5E

216 FT

 

1. Vertical datum: EGM08

 

230829.0N

0724158.8E

 

 

 

VAAH

AD 2.20

LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

I. Start up and Taxi procedure at Apron 3:

S.No.

Aircraft Stand

Start up and Taxi Procedure

1

25 to 30

i) Aircraft taxing-in for stand 25 to 30 shall follow TWY L5 and TXL L6.

ii) Aircraft taxing out from stand 25 to 30 shall follow TXL L7 and TWY L5.

2

25A to 30A

i) Aircraft taxing-in for stand 25A to 30A shall follow TWY L5, and TXL L8.

ii) Aircraft taxing out from stand 25A to 30A shall follow TXL L7, TWY L5.

 

Restriction of ACFT movement on TWY P:

 

TAXIWAY CODE OF AIRCRAFT CODE OF AIRCRAFT PERMITTED TO

AT HOLDING POINT TAXI BEHIND ON TWY 'P'

A OR B E NONE

A OR B D(MAX LENGTH 55M) UPTO C

A OR B C ALL AIRCRAFT UPTO E

C E UPTO C

C D(MAX LENGTH 55M) ALL AIRCRAFT UPTO E

D E UPTO B

D D UPTO C

D C ALL AIRCRAFT UPTO D

D UPTO B ALL AIRCRAFT UPTO E

Note:

 

a) ATC may ask code C, D or E aircraft taxiing on taxiway P to hold on intermediate holding position “P1” to provide rapid access for fire-fighting & rescue vehicles to runway. Marking and signage board for “P1” provided for easy identification.

b) To reduce RWY occupancy time, while backtracking on RWY all ACFT shall maintain speed of 25 KT or more DRG dry RWY condition.

c) REQ for turn pad/full length or TWY D/R4 INT DEP for RWY 23, shall be informed to ATC at the time of push back/start up.

II. Pushback Procedure (for Aircraft Stands 31 to 43):

 

Pushback and taxi Procedure for stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L,34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43:

i. All stands in the apron 2 are power-in/pushback.

ii. Stand no. 31, 32, 34 and 36 are MARS stands.

iii. When code D/E parked on stand 33 no parking on stand 32R, however, when a Code C aircraft is parked on stand 33, parking of another code C aircraft is permitted on stand 32R.

iv. Stand 35 is independent up to code C.

v. Stand 37 to 43 are compatible for code A/B/C.

vi. The pushback operator shall ensure that the aircraft is aligned on the taxi lane and nose wheel of aircraft should be abeam stand unless otherwise advised by ATC.

vii. Ensuring correct push back on taxilane L10 as per instructions received from ATC is the responsibility of Airline operator/GHA.

III. Pushback and Taxi Out Procedure via Taxiway G (for Aircraft Stands 31 to 43):
Aircraft
Stand
Pushback Procedure
Pushback not permitted
Docking not permitted
31A, 31L
and 31R
Pushback facing southwest on Taxilane L10 and deep push abeam stand 32L.
Stand 31L, 31A, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 37 and 38.
Stand 31L, 31A, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 37, 38.
(Note: Stand 31A, and 31L, docking may be permitted post aircraft reported abeam stand 32L).
31
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 and deep push abeam stand 32L.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41.
Stand 31A, 31L,31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 37, 38 and 39.
(Note: Stand 31A, and Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 72/2024 Page 5 of 11 31L, docking may be permitted post aircraft reported abeam stand 32L).
32L
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 32L.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32, 32R, 33, 37 and 38.
Stand 31, 31R, 32, 32R, 33, 37 and 38.
32
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 32.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 37, 38, 39,40,41 and 42.
Stand 31, 31R, 32L,32R, 33, 34L, 34, 37, 38, 39 and 40.
32R
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 32R.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 33, 37, 38, and 39.
Stand 32L, 32, 33, 37, 38 and 39.
33
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 33.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32R, 32, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 32, 32R, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
34L
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34L.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34, 34R, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
Stand 33, 34, 34R, 35 39, 40, 41 and 42.
34
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34L, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 33, 34L, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
34R
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34R.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34L, 34, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43
Stand 34L, 34, 35, 36L, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
35
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 35.
Stand 32, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 36L, 36, 36R, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 34R, 36L, 36, 36R, 41, 42, and 43.
36L
Pushback facing southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 36L.
Stand 33, 34, 34R, 35, 36, 36R, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 35, 36, 36R, 42 and 43.
36
Pushback on taxiway H.
Stand 35, 36L, 36R, 42 and 43.
Stand 36L, 36R, and 43.
36R
Pushback on taxiway H.
Stand 35, 36L, 36, 42 and 43.
Stand 36L, 36, and 43.
37
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 37.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 38.
Stand 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 38 and 39.
38
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 38.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 37, 39 and 40.
Stand 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 37, 39 and 40.
39
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 39.
Stand 31, 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 37, 38 40 and 41.
Stand 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 38, 40 and 41.
40
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 40.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34L 34, 34R, 35, 38, 39, 41 and 42.
Stand 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 39, 41and 42.
41
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 41.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34L 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 39, 40 42 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 40, 42 and 43.
42
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 42.
Stand 31, 32, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 40, 41 and 43.
Stand 34R, 35, 36L, 36 36R, 41 and 43.
43
Pushback facing Southwest on taxilane L10 abeam stand 43.
Stand 33, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 41 and 42.
Stand 35, 36L, 36, 36R, and 42.
IV. Pushback and Taxi Out Procedure via Taxiway H (for Aircraft Stands 31 to 43):
Aircraft
Stand
Pushback Procedure
Pushback not permitted
Docking not permitted
31A
Pushback on Taxiway G to taxi via taxilane L10 - taxiway H.
Stand 31L, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34, 37 and 38.
Stand 31L, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, and 37.
31L and 31R
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 and pull abeam stand 32L.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34, 37, and 38.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31R, 31, 32L, 32, 32R and 37.
31
Pushback on taxiway G for startup and taxi out via taxilane L10 to taxiway H.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, and 37.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31R, 32L, 32, and 37.
32L
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 32L.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32, 32R, 33, 34, 37 and 38.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32, 32R and 37.
32
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 and pull abeam stand 33 for startup and taxi out via taxiway H.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 37, 38, 39, and 40.
(Note: Stand 31A, 31L, 31 and 31R docking may be permitted post aircraft reported abeam stand 33).
32R
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 32R.
Stand 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38 and 39.
Stand 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 33, 37 and 38.
33
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 33.
Stand 31A, 31L 31, 31R, 32R, 32, 32L, 34L, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40.
Stand 32L, 32, 32R, 34L, 34, 37, 38, 39, and 40.
34L
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34L.
Stand 32, 33, 34, 34R, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
Stand 33, 34, 34R, 38, 39, 40 and 41.
34
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34.
Stand 31L, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34R, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
Stand 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34R, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41.
34R
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 34R.
Stand 34L, 34, 35, 36, 36L, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
35
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 35.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 36L, 36, 36R, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 36L, 36, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
36L
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 36L.
Stand 34R, 35, 36, 36R, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 34R, 35, 36, 36R, 41, 42 and 43.
36
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 36.
Stand 32, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36R, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36R, 40, 41, 42, and 43.
36R
Pushback facing northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 36R.
Stand 35, 36L, 36, 42 and 43.
Stand 35, 36L, 36, 42 and 43.
37
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 37.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34, 38 and 39.
Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33 and 38.
38
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 38.
Stand 31L, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 34, 34L, 36, 37, 39 and 40.
Stand 32L, 32, 32R, 33, 37 and 39.
39
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 39.
Stand 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 36, 37, 38, 40 and 41.
Stand 32, 32R, 33, 34L, 34, 37, 38, and 40.
40
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 40.
Stand 33, 34L 34, 34R, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41 and 42.
Stand 33, 34L, 34, 34R, 38, 39 and 41.
41
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 41.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 39, 40, 42 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 39, 40 and 42.
42
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 42.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 40, 41 and 43.
Stand 34L, 34, 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 40, 41 and 43.
43
Pushback facing Northeast on taxilane L10 abeam stand 43.
Stand 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 41 and 42.
Stand 34R, 35, 36L, 36, 36R, 41 and 42.
V. For Aircraft Stands 70 to 94:
 
A. Pushback and Start Up Procedure:
70
Code D/E aircraft pushback from stand 70 shall deep push and pull ahead abeam stand 72 for startup on taxiway L9 facing southeast.
Stand 70L, 70R, 71L, 71, 71R, 72
Stand 70L, 70R, 71L, 71, 71R, 72, 73
70L
Code C Aircraft Pushback from stand 70L to pull abeam stand 71L on Taxiway L4 facing southeast for startup.
Stand 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 71R, 72
Stand 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 71R
70R
Code C Aircraft Pushback from stand 70R to pull abeam stand 71L on Taxiway L4 facing southeast for startup.
Stand 70L, 70, 71L, 71, 71R, 72
Stand 70L, 70, 71L, 71, 71R, 72, 73
71
Code D aircraft Pushback from stand 71 shall be on taxiway L9 and pull abeam stand 72 for startup
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71R, 72, 73, 74, 75
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71R, 72, 73, 74
71L
Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam stand 71L on Taxiway L4 facing southeast.
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71R,71, 72, 73
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71R, 71, 72
71R
Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam stand 71R on Taxiway L4 facing southeast.
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 72, 73, 74
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 72, 73
72 to 83
All Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam respective stands on Taxiway L4 facing southeast.
Minimum stand separation required for simultaneous push-back and startup for Code C aircraft on Apron 1 is 03 stands.
Exception:
a) If required, ATC may instruct to pushback/pull forward from stands 80 and 81 to abeam stand 79/82 on taxiway L4 to keep clear link taxiways T1 and T3 crossing.
b) ATC may handle traffic on contact stands from 77 to 80 tactically for optimum utilization of aerobridges.
Minimum 02 stand separation shall be required to maintain between pushback aircraft and docking aircraft on Apron 1.
84 to 94
All Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam respective stands on Taxiway L3 facing southeast.
Minimum stand separation required for simultaneous push-back and startup for Code C aircraft on Apron 1 is 03 stands.
Exception:
If required, ATC may instruct to pushback/pull forward from stands 86 and 87 to abeam stand 85/89 on taxiway L3 to keep clear link taxiways T1 and T3 crossing
Minimum 02 stand separation shall be required to maintain between pushback aircraft and docking aircraft on Apron 1.
71L
Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam stand 71L on Taxiway L4 facing southeast.
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71R,71, 72, 73
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71R, 71, 72
71R
Code C Aircraft Pushback and startup abeam stand 71R on Taxiway L4 facing southeast.
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 72, 73, 74
Stand 70L, 70, 70R, 71L, 71, 72, 73
Note: All aircraft taxing on Apron 1 to use minimum power in order to avoid jet blast.
B. Pushback Restrictions:
 
i) Minimum stand separation required for simultaneous pushback and startup of aircraft on Apron 1:
a) 03 stands separation shall be required up to code C aircraft.
b) 03 stand separation shall be required for code D and E aircraft if the aircraft in front of it is up to code C.
Example
Pushback from
Pushback permitted on
Stand 72
Stand 75
ii) Minimum 02 stand separation shall be required to maintain between pushback aircraft and docking aircraft on Apron 1.
Example
Pushback from
Docking permitted on
Stand 72
Stand 74
Note: “U” turn from L3 to L4 and vice-versa allowed only through link taxiway’s.
 
C. Pushback and taxi procedure for stands 70L, 70, 70R, 71L,71, 71R 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 and 94.
i) All stands in apron 1 are power in/push back.
ii) Stand number 70 and 71 are MARS stands (70L, 70R, 71L & 71R are code C stands and 70 & 71 are suitable for aircraft
code E and D operations respectively).
iii) Stand numbers from 72 to 94 are independent code C stands.
iv) The pushback operator shall ensure that the aircraft is aligned on the taxi lane and nose wheel of aircraft should be abeam
the lead-in line of the stand unless otherwise advised by ATC.
v) Ensuring correct push back on Apron 1 taxiway L4/L9/L3 (L3 and L4 are up to Code C compatible and L9 compatible for
Code D/E aircraft) as per instructions received from ATC shall be responsibility of Airline operator/GHA
vi) Stand no. 70 and 71 are connected to taxiway L9.
vii) Stand no. 70L, 70R, 71L, 71R, 72 to 83 are connected to taxiway L4.
viii) Stand no. 84 to 94 are connected to taxiway L3.
ix) Crossing of taxiway from L3 to L4 and vice-a-versa is provided abeam stand no 73, 74, 93, 94 via taxilane T4 and T5 and
abeam stand no 79, 81, 86, and 88 via link T1 and T3.
x) All aircraft movement on taxiway L9 shall be under Follow Me guidance.
xi) No aircraft movement permitted on taxiway L3 and L4 during the movement of any type of aircraft on taxiway L9.
xii) Pushback from stand 70L, 70R, 71L, 71R and 72 to 83 shall be on taxiway L4.
xiii) Pushback from stand 84 to 94 shall be on taxiway L3.
xiv) Simultaneous push back and start up by Code A/B/C aircraft on taxiway L4 and L3 is permitted..
xv) Only one pushback will be permitted from stand 70 or stand 71 at a time.
xvi) Follow Me service may be used for change of lane other than crossings provided, if required.
xvii) Taxiway L3 & L4 are suitable for code C and taxiway L9 is suitable for code E aircraft operations.
xviii) Taxiway L3 & L4 are designed for independent parallel Code C Aircraft operations. No operation will be permitted on
taxiway L9 during the operation of taxiway L3 or L4 and vice versa.
xix) Taxiway center line L9 is painted in broken yellow colour and Code C taxiway centreline L3 & L4 painted in
continuous yellow colour.
xx) MAXSPAN 36M marking shall be provided at the origin of Code C taxiway (L3 & L4).
xxi) MAXSPAN 18.5M marking shall be provided at the origin of taxiway L5.
 

VI. AIRPORT COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING (A-CDM, SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, AHMEDABAD)

1. BACKGROUND

1.1 Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad - Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM, Ahmedabad) undertaken at Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport is a joint programme among all airport partners -

• Air Navigation Service Provider (ATC)

• Aircraft Operators (AO)

• Airport Operator / (AOCC)

• Ground Handling Agencies (GHA)

• Central Air Traffic Flow Management Unit (CATFMU)

• Air Force Movement Liaison Unit (AF-MLU)

All the partners are required to work in close collaboration to ensure the successful operation of A-CDM, Ahmedabad.

 

1.2 The efficiency of the Air Transport System is highly dependent on traffic predictability. A-CDM, Ahmedabad effectively enhances predictability (this reduces buffer times for resource planning and flight times), overall efficiency and punctuality by linking and sharing of accurate and timely information amongst Aircraft Operators, Airport Operator, ATC, etc.

 

1.3 A-CDM application is developed in-house by Airports Authority of India.

 

1.4 A-CDM system processes and utilizes the following information from the various sources mentioned below:

a) AFTN:

i) Flight plan data

ii) EOBT

iii) ATD

iv) ETA

v) NOTAM

vi) METAR

vii) ADC Number

 

b) Airport Operations Data Base (AODB) of Ahmedabad

i) Parking stand of Aircraft

ii) Aircraft registration

iii) Boarding status of departing aircraft

iv) Actual “Off Block” Times (AOBT)

v) Actual “In-Block” Times (AIBT)

 

c) A-CDM system database

i) Arrival and Departure Taxi timings from each parking stand

ii) Runway-in-Use and Closures

iii) Hourly handling capacity of runways

iv) Priority of flights e.g. VVIP and Emergencies etc.

v) Flight schedules

1.5 A-CDM is a Common Information Sharing Platform introduced to process timely and accurate information for quick and precise decision making. A-CDM takes into consideration the ETAs of arriving aircraft, Target Off Block Times (TOBT) of departures, Runway-in-use and the handling capacity of the runway and determines the arrival and departure sequence. Based on the sequence and the parking position, it calculates the Target Take-Off Times (TTOT) & Target Start up Times (TSAT)of departures and Target In-Block Times (TIBT) for arrivals.

 

1.6 Implementation of ACDM will result in considerable benefits to stakeholders. The various benefits of A-CDM includes are as follows:

• Improvement in efficiency of operations

• Reduction of delays to departures at holding point.

• Orderly flow of traffic.

• Reduction in wastage of Aviation fuel.

• Reduction in Carbon footprint, reduction in Environmental Pollution.

• Optimization of airport and airspace capacity

• Reduction in R/T congestion

• Enhanced efficiency and reduced workload due to reduced R/T congestion.

• Improved Situational Awareness and increased confidence amongst ACDM Partners.

• Adherence to ADC (Air Defence Clearance) by stake holders.

• Better Passenger experience.

• Optimized use of ground handling resources

• Optimized use of parking stands, gates and terminals.

• Reduced apron and taxiway congestion

• Access to current MET information.

 

2. TWO KEY PARAMETERS OF A-CDM, AHMEDABAD: TOBT and TSAT.

2.1 TARGET OFF-BLOCK TIME (TOBT)

2.1.1 Definition: The time that an Aircraft Operator estimates that an aircraft will be ready, all doors closed, boarding bridge removed, push back vehicle available and ready to start up/push back immediately upon reception of clearance from the Surface Movement Control Unit SMC (R/T Callsign: Ahmedabad Ground). It is the real time target of ensuring readiness of an aircraft and therefore, more accurate than the static departure time mentioned in the flight plan and hence, an ideal milestone to be used by all airport partners.

2.1.2 Purpose: Air Traffic Management (ATM) based on only FPL-data is insufficient to guarantee smooth and efficient operations on the ground and in the air. The main reason for this is the incorrect updating/no updating at all, of the Estimated Off Block Time (EOBT) of the aircraft. The result is that airport partners will have an incorrect idea about the actual status of that specific aircraft. The purpose of Target Off-Block Time (TOBT) is to provide a timely, accurate and reliable estimate of an aircraft's off block time to the A-CDM, Ahmedabad partners. Accurate TOBTs enhance operations on the ground as they provide all airport partners with a clear picture of the intentions of aircraft on the ground.

 

2.1.3 Communication of TOBT: Aircraft Operators shall revise their EOBTs via AFTN using CHG/ DLA message or inform ARO for revised EOBT, who in turn will originate CHG / DLA message for transmission through AFTN.

 

2.1.3.1 In case No delay is expected: If there is no revision of EOBT, EOBT will be treated as the TOBT. For such cases there is no need of any communication from the Aircraft Operator to the ARO.

 

2.1.3.2 In case delay is expected:

a) When Air Defence Clearance (ADC) is valid: If delay is within the validity period of ADC, EOBT should be revised through CHG/DLA message. Optionally TOBT can be changed in ACDM interface. But if due to some reason coordination is not possible by both the above methods then EOBT can be revised by informing ARO.

b) When Air Defence Clearance ADC is NOT valid:

i) If delay is outside the validity period of ADC, EOBT shall be revised through CHG/DLA message or after having coordinated with MLU and obtaining the revised ADC number, by informing ARO about revised EOBT and ADC. (Option of change of TOBT will not be available in this case).

ii) ADC Validity Period: (-) 15 minutes to (+) 45 minutes of EOBT in RPL/FPL or subsequent revision of EOBT by DLA/CHG message.

Note: Once Target Start-up Approval Time (TSAT) is allocated by ATC at TOBT - 30 minutes, the TOBT can be updated thrice

 

2.1.5 Accuracy: TOBTs must be updated to an accuracy of +/- 5 minutes.

 

2.2 TARGET START UP APPROVAL TIME (TSAT)

2.2.1 Definition: The time is calculated by A-CDM application taking into account TOBT, CTOT* and/or the traffic situation that an aircraft can expect to start-up/push back for departure.

Note: In case there is no congestion, ATC may allow the aircraft to start, where Actual Start-up Approval Time (ASAT) will be before the TSAT.

 

2.2.2 Purpose: TSATs provide an optimized start-up sequence, leading to Pre-Departure sequence. TSATs reduce queuing times at the runway holding points, while ensuring optimised utilisation of the runway. ATC will continue to optimize the departure order for creating the right mix of traffic.

 

2.2.3 Calculation of TSAT: TSAT is calculated automatically by A-CDM Application. The TSAT is calculated by taking into account TOBT, priority of aircraft, variable taxi times (VTT), and the runway capacity. Any revision of EOBT will trigger the A-CDM application to recalculate a new TSAT for that flight as well as to re-allocate earlier TSAT to next flight which meets the requisite conditions. TSAT is displayed in various ACDM interfaces in the following colour coded information.

Blue colour: TSAT - 15 minutes up to TSAT - 5 minutes; Green colour: TSAT - 5 minutes up to TSAT + 5 minutes; Red colour: After TSAT + 5 minutes.

 

2.2.4 Generation of TSAT: TSAT is generated by ACDM interface at TOBT - 30 minutes.

 

2.2.5 Communication of TSAT: TSAT will be displayed in various A-CDM interfaces.

The AO/GHA shall advise flight crew of TSAT, displayed in the A-CDM interface.

 

2.2.6 Priorities for generation of TSAT:

The following aircraft will be accorded priority by A-CDM application at the time of generating TSATs:

a) VVIP flights

b) Aircraft in emergency

c) Ambulance aircraft

d) Aircraft in relief missions

e) Aircraft returning to stand after push back/taxiing out for any reason.

f) The flights, in addition to the above, that require special handling with status in item 18 of Flight plan as:

i. ATFMX: flight approved for exemption from ATFM measures by the appropriate ATS authority;

ii. FFR: fire-fighting;

iii. FLTCK: flight check for calibration of navaids;

iv. HOSP: medical flight declared by medical authorities;

v. HUM: flight operating on a humanitarian mission;

vi. MEDEVAC: life critical medical emergency evacuation;

vii. SAR: flight engaged in a search and rescue mission

 

2.2.7 Airlines/GHAs are required to monitor the A-CDM interface regularly to get information on the revised TSAT if any, in respect of their aircraft. It may please be noted that the earlier allocated TSAT may get changed due to the following reasons:

i. Change of runway

ii. Change in taxi times

iii. Revised TOBT of the subject aircraft

iv. Cancellation/ revision in TOBT of other aircraft in the departure sequence.

v. Priority handling

vi. Unusual Occurrences, etc.

vii. Change of aircraft type*

viii. Application of ATFM regulation or ATC restriction resulting in new CTOT or start up delay*

ix. Inclement Weather*

x. Bird activity*

xi. Change of route (SID)*

 

2.2.8 Accuracy: The TSAT will remain valid for +/- 5 minutes.

 

3 CO-ORDINATION WITH THE CENTRAL AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT UNIT (CATFMU)*

3.1 A permanent and fully automatic data exchange with the ATFMU will be established. The data transfer will enable highly accurate early predictions of landing and departure times.

*

3.2 Furthermore, it allows for more accurate and efficient CTOT calculations due to the use of more accurate local target take-off times. *

 

4. TOBT AND TSAT BASED A-CDM, AHMEDABAD START-UP/PUSH-BACK PROCEDURES

 

4.1 Pre-Departure Sequence: Pre-Departure sequence is the order, in which the ATC plans the aircraft to depart from their

Gate/Stands. It should not be confused with the Pre-Takeoff sequence where ATC decides on the order in which the aircraft at holding points of the runway will depart.

 

4.2 Start-Up and Push-Back Procedure:

i. The pilot will contact SMC Unit (GROUND) to request en-route clearance and SID between TSAT - 15 minutes to TSAT - 5 minutes. Blue Zone.

ii. The aircraft must be ready to Start-up/Push-back at TOBT and request SMC (GROUND) for Start-up/Push-back at TSAT - 5 minutes and TSAT + 5 minutes. Green Zone.

(Note: The system may prepone TSAT up to TOBT)

iii. In case for Schedule Flight, “Boarding” has not started at or before TSAT - 5 Minutes, allotted TSAT will be cancelled and associated slot will be allocated to next eligible aircraft.

a. A new TOBT is required from Airlines Operator.

b. On receipt of new TOBT, the flight will be re-sequenced according to new TOBT and a new TSAT with a subsequent delay will be issued.

iv. If at TSAT +5 minutes: Red Zone, ATC has not received Start-up / Pushback request, the aircraft will lose its position in sequence.

a. A new TOBT is required from Airlines Operator.

b. On receipt of new TOBT, the flight will be re-sequenced according to new TOBT and a new TSAT with a subsequent delay will be issued

v. ATC should normally be able to issue start-up/push-back at TSAT. Pilots will be informed by ATC of any revised TSAT if there is a delay to TSAT in excess of 5 minutes.

vi. Taxi clearance must be requested within 5 minutes of Start-up/Pushback approval time.

(Note: If this has not occurred, SMC (GROUND) must be notified of the extent of delay. In such cases, aircraft may lose its departure slot and a new TOBT may be required in A-CDM, Ahmedabad interface. AO shall be responsible to obtain newADC number from IAF-MLU)

vii. The Pre-Departure (Off- block) Sequence will be determined in accordance with Target Start up Approval Time (TSAT) and NOT in accordance with the Start-up Request. Pre-Departure Sequence will not have any bearing on Actual Departure sequence.

(Note: Actual Departure sequence may differ from pre-departure sequence in order to optimize the Runway and Airspace utilization.)

* [Future provision kept for incorporating with India - Central Air Traffic Flow Management]

5 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

All Acronyms are time parameters which have a standard length of four characters and have been arranged as per aircraft movement sequence.

[While developing the A-CDM, Ahmedabad procedures, the guidance material published by Euro control, ICAO A-CDM and other Organizations has been used].

S.

NO.

ACRONYMS

DEFINITION

EXPLANATION

5.1

ELDT

Estimated Landing

Time

The estimated time that an aircraft will touchdown on the runway. (Equivalent to ATC ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival = landing).

5.2

ALDT

Actual Landing

Time

The time that an aircraft lands on a runway.

(Equivalent to ATC ATA = Actual Time of Arrival = Landing, ACARS = ON).

5.3

EXIT

Estimated Taxi- In

Time

The estimated taxi time between landing and in-Block.

5.4

AXIT

Actual Taxi-In

Time

AXIT = AIBT - ALDT

5.5

SIBT

Scheduled InBlock Time

The time that an aircraft is scheduled to arrive at its first parking position.

5.6

EIBT

Estimated InBlock Time

The estimated time that an aircraft will arrive in-blocks.

(Equivalent to Aircraft Operator’s ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival).

5.7

AIBT

Actual In-Block

Time

The time that an aircraft arrives in-blocks.

(Equivalent to Aircraft Operator’s ATA = Actual Time of Arrival, ACARS = IN).

5.8

STTT

Scheduled

Turnaround Time

STTT = SOBT - SIBT

5.9

ETTT

Estimated

Turnaround Time

The time estimated by the AO/GH on the day of operation to turnaround a flight taking into account the operational constraints.

5.10

MTTT

Minimum

Turnaround Time

The minimum turnaround time agreed with an AO/GH for a specified flight or aircraft type.

5.11

ATTT

Actual

Turnaround Time

ATTT = AOBT - AIBT

5.12

ASRT

Actual Start Up

Request Time

Time the pilot requests start up clearance.

5.13

TSAT

Target Start Up

Approval Time

The time provided by ATC taking into account TOBT, CTOT* and/or the traffic situation that an Aircraft can expect start-up / push back approval.

Note: The actual start up approval (ASAT) can be given in advance of TSAT.

5.14

ASAT

Actual Start Up

Approval Time

Time that an aircraft receives its start-up approval.

5.15

SOBT

Scheduled OffBlock Time

The time that an aircraft is scheduled to depart from its parking position.

5.16

EOBT

Estimated OffBlock Time

The estimated time at which the aircraft will start movement associated with departure (ICAO)

5.17

TOBT

Target OffBlock Time

The time that an Aircraft Operator estimates that an aircraft will be ready, all doors closed, boarding bridge removed, push back vehicle available and ready to start up / push back immediately upon reception of clearance from the SMC (GROUND).

5.18

AOBT

Actual OffBlock Time

Time the aircraft pushes back / vacates the parking position. (Equivalent to Aircraft Operator’s ATD = Actual Time of Departure & ACARS = OUT)

5.19

ARDT

Actual Ready

Time

(for Movement)

When the aircraft is ready for start-up/push back or taxi immediately after clearance delivery, meeting the requirements set by the TOBT definition.

5.20

EXOT

Estimated TaxiOut Time

The estimated taxi time between off-block and take off. This estimate includes any delay buffer time at the holding point prior to take off.

5.21

AXOT

Actual Taxi-Out

Time

AXOT = ATOT - AOBT

5.22

ETOT

Estimated Take

Off Time

The estimated takeoff time taking into account the EOBT plus EXOT.

5.23

CTOT*

Calculated Take

Off Time*

A time calculated and issued by the appropriate Central Management unit, as a result of tactical slot allocation, at which a flight is expected to become airborne. (ICAO Doc 7030/4 - EUR, Table 7)*

5.24

TTOT

Target Take Off

Time

The Target Take Off Time taking into account the TOBT/TSAT plus the EXOT. Each TTOT on one runway is separated from other TTOT or TLDT to represent vortex and/or SID separation between Aircraft.

5.25

ATOT

Actual Take Off

Time

The time that an aircraft takes off from the runway. (Equivalent to ATC ATD = Actual Time of Departure, ACARS = OFF).

VII. All ACFT TAX APN 1, 2 & 3 to use minimum power in order to avoid jet blast.

 

VIII. Note (Aircraft Stands 31 to 43):

 

i. Stand 35 is independent up to code C stand.

ii. Stop-line marking for these stands is marked as per aircraft type.

iii. Stand 31A, 31L, 31, 31R, 32L, 32, 32R,33, 34 34L and 35 are provided with AVDGS and available for operations H24.

iv. All stands have stand - identification marking painted on the stand as well as on the stand lead- in line.

v. All stands are provided with stand identification sign and coordinates.

vi. To enhance usability, MARS (Multiple Aircraft Ramp system) stands have been provided with multiple marking of stand lead in line, wherein main parking stand is painted in continuous yellow colour and ‘L’ and or ‘R’ stand painted in broken yellow colour.

 

IX. Note (Aircraft Stands 70 to 94):

 

i. Stand 70 and 71 are multiple aircraft ramp system (MARS).

ii. Stands 70 is suitable for parking aircraft up to code E.

iii. Stand 71 is suitable for parking of aircraft up to code D.

iv. Stand 70 to 94 (except 70 and 71) are suitable for parking of aircraft up to code C.

v. Stop-line marking for these stands are marked as per aircraft type.

vi. To enhance usability, MARS (Multiple Aircraft Ramp System) stands have been provided with Multiple lead in line, wherein main stands are painted continuous yellow, and ‘L’ and ‘R’ stands are painted in broken yellow.

vii. Stands 77, 78, 79, 80 are provided with AVDGS. These AVDGS are available for Operations H24.

viii. All stands are provided with stand identification signs and with WGS coordinates.

 

X. PARKING STAND RESTRICTION: Parking restrictions in respect of the Apron 2 stands are as tabulated below:

Parking
on Stand
Restrictions of parking
on adjacent stand
Parking on Stand
Restrictions of
parking on adjacent
stand
31A
No restriction
35
No restriction
31L
31
36L
 
31
31L, 31R
36
 
31R
31
36R
 
32L
32
37
No restriction
32
32L, 32R
38
No restriction
32R
32, 33
39
No restriction
33
32R
40
No restriction
34L
34
41
No restriction
34
34L, 34R
42
No restriction
34R
34
43
No restriction

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AD 2.21

NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

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

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AD 2.22

FLIGHT PROCEDURES

I. Departure aircraft passing 1000 FT change over to Ahmedabad Approcach (Frequency 119.8 MHz) unless otherwise specified by ATC Tower.

 

II. ADS-B based ATS Surveillance services are provided to suitably equipped aircraft on opportunity basis within the coverage area of Ahmedabad ADS-B sensors in the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad Area Control and Approach Control. ADS-B equipped aircraft flying within the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad Area Control and Ahmedabad Approach Control to comply with relevant provisions.

III. RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SIDS AND STARS

 

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 For RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SIDs and STARs operations, the aircraft shall be GNSS/DME-DME-IRU equipped and the navigation systems shall meet ICAO RNAV-1 standard of accuracy or equivalent.

1.2 Operators/pilots who are not approved to fly the RNAV(GNSS/DMEDME-IRU) SIDs and STARs shall fly the conventional SIDs or expect radar vectors from ATC.

 

2. ARRIVALS

2.1 STARs are presented in diagrammatic format on a chart which comprises two main elements:

a) A TRANSITION route; and

b) An ARRIVAL route.

2.2 A TRANSITION starts at a waypoint on the ATS route and then requires VOR/DME or RNAV tracking to position the aircraft for the ARRIVAL route.

2.3 All arriving aircraft are required to follow the appropriate TRANSITION and ARRIVAL routes.

2.4 Additional elements on the STAR chart include the following:

a) Vertical restrictions - designed to contain aircraft in controlled airspace and to separate aircraft from obstacles and to

avoid, to the degree possible, conflict with departing traffic.

b) Speed restrictions - designed for flow control purposes.

c) Minimum safe altitude (MSA) - provides a minimum clearance of 1000Ft above all objects located in an area contained

within 25NM of AAE VOR.

2.5 Arrivals can expect radar vectors to intercept the localizer for an ILS approach from the RNAV STARs.

2.6 STARs shall be issued by ATC in the following order:

a) ARRIVAL identifier;

b) TRANSITION identifier;

c) Runway-in-use;

d) An assigned level

2.7 Holding

a) AH393 - 1 min left hand race track pattern, inbound track 215 deg M, minimum holding altitude 9000Ft

b) AH394 - 1 min right hand racetrack pattern, inbound track 212 deg M, minimum holding altitude 9000Ft

c) AH367 - 1 min right hand racetrack pattern, inbound track 315 deg M, minimum holding altitude 9000Ft

d) AH374 - 1 min left hand race track pattern, inbound track 345 deg M, minimum holding altitude 4000Ft

3. DEPARTURES

3.1 All departing aircraft will be cleared on the appropriate RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SID.

3.2 A Transition will be issued by ATC in conjunction with the RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SID

4. TRANSITION

4.1 Aircraft may be radar vectored off a Transition/RNAV SID/RNAV STAR. Such aircraft will subsequently be given an instruction to intercept the appropriate Transition/RNAV SID/RNAV STAR.

5. VERTICAL AND SPEED RESTRICTIONS

5.1 Pilots shall comply with an ATC assigned level. Pilots shall also adhere to the vertical and speed restrictions depicted on the cleared Transition and RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SIDs/STARs. ATC clearance will take precedence when the ATC clearance does not allow the pilots to adhere to the vertical and speed restrictions depicted on the Transition and RNAV(GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SIDs/STARs.

6. OPERATORS’ PROCEDURES

6.1 Pilots shall inform ATC when on-board equipment does not meet the requirements of RNAV. Pilots can then expect radar vector from ATC.

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AD 2.23

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. Taxiways:

S.No

TWY Designation

Location

PCR

Length

(M)

Width

(M)

Shoulder

(M)

1

TWY A

Beginning of RWY05, towards North

943/F/B/W/T

308.25

23M,

Flexible

10.5

2

TWY B

186 m from Beginning of RWY 05, towards North

862/F/A/W/T

337

23M,

Flexible

10.5

3

TWY C

2545 m from RWY 23 Threshold, Northwest of RWY

1656/R/D/W/T

297

23M,

Rigid

10.5

4

TWY D

1711 m from Beginning of RWY 23, towards North

862/F/A/W/T

320

23M,

Flexible

10.5

5

TWY F

Link opposite TWY B south of RWY 05/23 connecting.

Isolated aircraft parking position at 188m from beginning of RWY05

1354/R/D/W/T

262

23M,

Rigid

10.5

6

TWY G

Link connecting Apron 2 with TWY P

1765/R/C/W/T

152.25

23M,

Rigid

10.5

7

TWY H

Link connecting Apron 2 with TWY P

1181/F/C/W/T

152.25

23M,

Rigid

10.5

8

TWY K

Beginning of RWY 05 on the south side connecting Airforce dispersal

185/R/D/W/T

--

18.5M,

Rigid

3.1

9

TWY L1

--

1506/R/B/W/T

175

23M

Concrete

Suitable for up to Code E operations and Connecting from TWY A, B to Apron 1 facilities and vice versa.

10

TWY L3

--

1506/R/B/W/T

770

23M

Concrete

Suitable for up to Code C operations and connecting southwestern stands of Apron 1 to TWY L1, TWY A and TWY B.

11

TWY L4

--

1506/R/B/W/T

770

23M

Concrete

Suitable for up to Code C operations and Connecting Northeastern stands of Apron 1 to TWY L1, TWY A and TWY B.

12

TWY L5

--

1506/R/B/W/T

85

10.5M,

Concrete

Connecting TWY L4 to Apron 3.

13

Taxilane L6

--

1175/R/A/W/T

133

--

Connecting to Apron 3 stands 25 to 30 from TWY L5

14

Taxilane L7

--

1175/R/A/W/T

133

--

Connecting all apron 3 stands for taxi-out only

15

Taxilane L8

--

1175/R/A/W/T

133

--

Taxilane L8 is connected to TWY L5 with all aircraft stands between 25A to 30 A.

16

TWY L9

--

1506/R/B/W/T

770

23M

Concrete

Suitable for code D/E aircraft operation and connecting wide body stands to TWY L1, TWY A and TWY B.

17

TWY M

Link connecting via TWY K and Airforce dispersal

185/R/D/W/T

--

19.1M,

Rigid

N/A

18

TWY P

TWY P located Parallel to RWY BTN TWY A to R4

BTN (A & B)

862/F/A/W/T

BTN (B & C):

1747/R/C/W/T

BTN (C TO

R4):

1181/F/C/W/T

1850

23M

Portion

Between B

& C is

Rigid.

Rest

portion is

flexible

10.5

19

TWY R4

1621 m from RWY 23 Threshold, Northwest of RWY 05/23

1181/F/C/W/T

157

23M,

Flexible

10.5

20

Link T1

--

1506/R/B/W/T

--

--

Linking TWY L3 and L4

21

Link T3

--

1506/R/B/W/T

--

--

Linking TWY L3 and L4

22

Link T4

--

1506/R/B/W/T

--

--

Linking TWY L3 and L4

23

Link T5

--

1506/R/B/W/T

--

--

Linking TWY L3 and L4

2. Routine Wx. Radar observations taken at 0150, 0250, 0550, 0850, 1050, 1350, 1450, 1750, 2050 and 2250. during pre monsoon, monsoon and post monsoon seasons in case of no echoes. In case echoes are observed additional observations are taken at 0350, 0450, 0650, 0750, 0950, 1550, 1650, 1850, 1950 and 2150. Observations are also taken in other seasons during bad Wx. Conditions.

 

3. Obstacle Light provided on lightening arrestor pole on Antenna of the ASR/MSSR building antenna height 237 FT Coordinates 230412N 0723754E distance from centerline of RWY - 870 FT south of RWY, distance from beginning of RWY 05-3350 FT.

 

4. .All arriving aircraft (Code C) from RWY 23 expect to vacate via TWY C LDA 2545 Meters.

 

5. Turn pad for intermediate DEP RWY23 is available for Code"C" Acft A321/B737. The details of this turn pad is as below:

 

i. Location: 762M from beginning RWY23 or 900M NE from TWY D intersection with RWY.

 

ii. Surface: Bituminous

 

iii. PCR: 862/F/A/W/T

 

iv. Light: Edge Light

 

v. Marking: Yellow Colour Turn Pad Marking

 

vi. Critical aircraft: Code ‘C’ A321/B737

 

vii. For departure from intermediate turn pad RWY23 following distances are available -

 

TORA (M) TODA (M) ASDA (M)

2743 2743 2743

 

viii. Departure from this intermediate turn pad can be initiated by ATC as intermediate departure RWY 23 with concurrence of pilot or requested by pilot.

 

6. Intersection Take Off Run Available as follows:

RWY DESIGNATION

TWY intersection

TORA

RWY 23

TWY D

1794 M

RWY 23

TWY C

960 M

RWY 05

TWY B

3319 M

RWY 05

TWY C

2545 M

RWY 05

TWY D

1711 M

RWY 23

TWY R4

1884 M

RWY 05

TWY R4

1621M

7. Btn 0130-1730 daily(GND to 550FT/167M AMSL), tethered helium balloon operation near Ahmedabad

i. Location: 23 00 25.56806N 072 35 51.98878E. 205 radial 4NM from AAE VOR.

ii. Colour and marking: white with blue orange and black markings.

iii. Lighting: fitted with anti collision light.

iv. Size: diameter of the balloon 22.28M

v. Maximum height of the balloon 110.253M AGL.

vi. Maximum top elevation 166.612M AMSL.

vii. Maximum drift of the balloon 30M either side.

viii. Pilots to exercise caution.

 

8. ADS-B Reception Frequency 1090 MHz available.

 

 

9. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES :

9.1 BACKGROUND:

Until the latest amendment of DGCA Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) Section 8, Series 'C', Part-1 on All-weather Operations, low visibility procedures were required at aerodromes for the purpose of ensuring safe operations during categories 2 and 3 approaches and/or low visibility take-offs (LVTO). However, in latest amendment to CAR (Rev. 10) Para 5.3 following provision regarding low visibility procedures is added. 'An operator shall not conduct take-off with RVR/visibility less than standard category 1 conditions of 550M RVR/800M visibility unless low visibility procedures are enforced.' This provision necessitated the need of low visibility procedures for accommodating/permitting departures in visibility/RVR less than 800M/550M even at such airports where there are no CAT-II and CAT-III operations. Accordingly, low visibility procedures have been developed for Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad to accommodate/permit departures in visibility/RVR less than 800M/550M from RWY 23 (runway served with RVR instruments).

 

9.2. DEFINITIONS:

9.2.1 Low Visibility Procedures (LVP): Specific procedures applied at an aerodrome for the purpose of ensuring safe operations during Categories II and III approaches and/or low visibility take-offs.

Note: as per para 5.3 of CAR on All Weather Operations, an operator shall not conduct Take-off with RVR/Visibility less than standard CAT-I conditions of 550m RVR/800m Visibility unless low visibility procedures are enforced.

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

9.2.3 Runway Visual Range: The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centerline of a runway can see the runway surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centreline.

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

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

b. landing in 2D instrument approach operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range; minimum descent altitude/height (MDA/H) and, if necessary, cloud conditions; and

c. landing in 3D instrument approach operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range and decision altitude/height(DA/H) appropriate to the type and/or category of the operation.

9.2.5 Visibility: Visibility for aeronautical purposes is the greater of: a. The greatest distance at which a black object of suitable dimensions, situated near the ground, can be seen and recognized when observed against a bright

background;

b. The greatest distance at which lights in the vicinity of 1,000 candelas can be seen and identified against an unlit background.

Note 1. -- The two distances have different values in air of a given extinction coefficient, and the latter b) varies with the background illumination. The former a) is represented by the meteorological optical range (MOR).

Note 2. -- The definition applies to the observations of visibility in local routine and special reports, to the observations of prevailing and minimum visibility reported in METAR and SPECI and to the observations of ground visibility.

9.2.6 Abbreviations:

 

ADC : Aerodrome Control

ARFF : Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Services

 

ATC : Air Traffic Control

 

ATM : Air Traffic Management

 

CFT : Crash Fire Tender

 

ATIS : Automatic Terminal Information Service

 

DG : Diesel Generating Set

 

LVP : Low Visibility Procedures

 

MET : Meteorology

 

RWY : Runway

 

RVR : Runway Visual Range

 

SMC : Surface Movement Control

 

SP : Safeguarding Procedures

 

TDZ : Touchdown Zone

 

TWR SUP : Tower Supervisor

 

TWY : Taxiway

 

WSO : Watch Supervisory Officer

 

9.3. GENERAL:

 

The Low Visibility Procedure (LVP) incorporates safeguarding measures to mitigate runway incursions and defines operational restrictions to ensure safe Airside Operations taking into account the available Aerodrome facilities.

 

9.4. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

 

The following Aeronautical Ground lights and RVR equipment shall be serviceable to the required standard to support Low Visibility Procedures:

 

a. Runway edge lights,

 

b. Runway end lights,

 

c. Real time TDZ RVR.

 

d. Stand by Power supply to maintain switch over time of 1 Second for Runway

 

Edge Lights and Runway End Lights. This requirement can be met with the help of DG Set and/or UPS.

 

9.4.1 Unserviceability of Aeronautical Ground Lights/ Equipment before Implementation of LVP.

 

Low Visibility Procedures will not be implemented when any of the light/equipment mentioned in para 4 above is un-serviceable or is not maintained as per the required standard.

Aeronautical

Ground Lighting

Facility

Un-serviceability

Restrictions

 

 

Runway Edge lights

More than 15% of all lights are unserviceable

 

LVP operations will be suspended.

Any two consecutive lights or more are unserviceable

 

Runway End lights

More than 15% of all lights are unserviceable

 

LVP operations will be suspended.

Any two consecutive lights or more are unserviceable

Standby

Generators/UPS

Any of the generator/UPS is unserviceable

LVP operations will be suspended.

9.4.2 Unserviceability of Aeronautical Ground Lights/ Equipment after Implementation of LVP.

 

When any of the light/equipment mentioned in para 4 above becomes un-serviceable or fails to meet the required standard during periods of LVP, TWR/SMC shall advise the aircraft accordingly and LVP shall be suspended and information to this effect shall be included in ATIS broadcast.

 

9.5. 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 safeguarding procedures are complete. Duty Officer Tower/Tower Supervisor will initiate and co-coordinate with all the concerned agencies for completion of safeguarding procedures before implementation of Low Visibility Procedures.

 

9.5.1 Safeguarding Procedures shall be initiated when:

 

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

 

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

 

9.5.2 Safeguarding procedures include:

 

a. Positioning of 1 CFT each at the two predetermined positions at Glide path RWY 23 and at fire approach road near TWY Delta.

 

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

 

c. Ensuring availability of secondary power supply for change over time of maximum one second for RWY Edge and RWY End lights supported by UPS.

 

(NOTE: RWY Edge and Rwy End lights may continue to operate on main power supply during safeguarding Procedures. Whenever, LVP is to be implemented as per para 6 below, the RWY Edge and RWY End lights shall be put on Standby Power Supply (DG set or UPS). This operation need to be completed before LVP is implemented.

(As UPS is available at Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad and is capable of maintaining the required AGL system (refer table under para 4.1) with one second of Switch Over time with Main Supply, the main supply can continue to be primary supply and the Generator Supply can be kept as Standby Power supply. In case of UPS is unserviceable, Generator supply will become primary source of power supply and Main power supply shall act as standby power supply.)

 

d. The appropriate Aeronautical ground lights must have been inspected during the hour preceding implementation of LVP, and thereafter once every two-hour period. These lighting inspections should be accorded priority and, if necessary, aircraft operations may be delayed.

9.6. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES:

 

9.6.1 Implementation of Low Visibility Procedures:

 

SMC shall inform Duty Officer Tower controller whenever Visibility/RVR reduces to 800 Meters or below and/ or cloud ceiling is at 200 ft or below. Tower supervisor shall coordinate with all the agencies to confirm whether the Safeguarding procedures have been completed or not. When Visibility/RVR falls below 800m/550M and or Cloud Ceiling is 200 ft or below and safeguarding procedures are complete, Tower supervisor will implement Low Visibility Procedures. Duty Officer Tower shall inform all users of the imposition of low visibility procedures.

 

9.6.2 Action by various units during LVP:

 

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

 

b. SMC shall ensure that the towing of aircraft is done under escort of “Follow Me” vehicles. “Follow Me” shall follow the route cleared by ATC;

 

c. SMC shall not permit any ground run on the manoeuvring area except idle power run on the stands;

 

d. SMC shall ensure that “Follow Me” services are provided to pilots on request;

 

e. The number of the vehicles on the manoeuvring area shall be restricted to bare minimum and records of all vehicles operating on the manoeuvring area shall be maintained by SMC.

 

f. The following may be included in ATIS. “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN FORCE”.

 

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

 

h. Whenever visibility/ RVR is less than 800/550M, duty officer tower shall confirm from pilot that the reported RVR value

is within minima before issuing take-off clearance.

 

i. In-Charge Electrical shall continuously monitor the main and Standby Power supply to ensure change over time of maximum one second for RWY Edge and RWY End lights during low visibility operations and report any unserviceability to Tower immediately

 

j. No departure shall be permitted below RVR of 400M due to non-availability of RCL.

 

9.7. TERMINATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES:

 

a. When Visibility/RVR improves to 800M/550 M or more and cloud ceiling is 200 feet or higher and trend is for improvement, Tower Supervisor/Duty Officer Tower would terminate operations of LVP. He may obtain advice from Duty

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

 

b. Duty officer Tower shall inform SMC/ARFF/In-charge electrical-Engg. regarding the termination of LVP operations.

 

c. On cancelling of LVP, following message shall be included in two subsequent ATIS broadcasts. “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES CANCELLED”.

 

d. If SP are implemented and LVP are not subsequently implemented and the visibility/RVR improves and is more than 1200 m and/or the cloud ceiling is 400ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the required SP criteria, Tower Supervisor/Duty Officer Tower may cancel SP.

 

9.8. ACTIONS BY OTHER AGENCIES (AIRLINES, REFUELLING COMPANIES, CATERING AGENCIES, ETC.)

 

a. Every year before commencement of monsoon/winter season, a meeting will be held by Airport Director, 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.

 

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

 

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

d. All agencies operating in the operational area shall ensure that only those vehicles that are absolutely essential for aircraft operations operate in the operational area during periods of low visibility. The drivers of these vehicles should keep a look out for taxiing aircraft and other vehicles to prevent accidents.

 

e. All the vehicles must have their obstruction lights “ON” during Low Visibility Procedures operations.

 

f. All instructions/sign boards provided for vehicular movement area/service roads, must be followed while operating in the operational area.

 

10. ASMGCS commissioned to enhance visual surveillance.

 

11. Apron 3:-

 

i. Aircraft stands 25 to 30 are facing North-East and aircraft stands 25A to 30A are facing South-West.

ii. Fuelling available through bowsers.

iii. All aircraft to park under the guidance of marshaller provided by respective airlines/Ground Handling Agency.

iv. Aircraft stand identification signage and coordinates board is not available. However, surface marking (direction and

location) for parking guidance has been provided for all the parking stands.

v. Simultaneous taxi out is not permitted from opposite stands.

 

12. Seasonal bird activity in and around airfield. In addition, bird activity observed 30 min before sunrise to two hours after sunrise and one and a half hour before sunet to 30 min after sunset. Extra caution to be observed for nocturnal birds. Pilots to exercise caution.

 

13. Every WED BTN 0630-0930, RWY 05/23 not available for operations due Maintenance. RWY restoration period is 30 min in case of emergency.

 

14. Obstacle DCWIS(Digital Current Weather Instrument System), frangible mast (10M) installed on southside of RWY23 and northside of RWY05. Obstacle is marked and lighted.

 

RWY POSITION DIST FM THR DIST FM CL TOTAL TOP ELEV

23 230508.95N 290M 120M 66M AMSL

0723842.99E

05 230406.39N 273.77M 114.4M 64.92M AMSL

0723842.99E

 

15.1.Bird scarers deployed on either sides Of RWY strip at DIST of 75m FM RCL BTN 2330-1330.

2.Men And Machinery deployed for Grass cutting 24 X 7 on RWY Strip at a distance of 75m and beyond on either sides of RCL at A distance of 45m and beyond on either sides of TWY centerline.Height of machinery restricted to 3.5m AGL.Pilot to exercise caution.

VAAH

AD 2.24

CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME

1

Aerodrome Chart (08 07 August 20242025)

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Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart Apron-1 (08 07 August 20242025)

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Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart Apron-2 (08 07 August 20242025)

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Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart Apron-3 (08 07 August 20242025)

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Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart Isolation Bay (08 07 August 20242025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Cart Type- A (Operating Limitations) RWY 05(07 August 2025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Cart Type- A (Operating Limitations) RWY 23(07 August 2025)

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Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (Z) Procedure RWY 23

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Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (Y) Procedure RWY 23

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Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 05

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Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 23

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Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Procedure RWY 05 (16 May 2024)

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Tabular Description - RNP Procedure RWY 05 (16 May 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Procedure RWY 23 (16 May 2024)

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Tabular Description - RNP Procedure RWY 23 (16 May 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05 (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, UUD & BODAR, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, QQZ & BVR, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, LIGPI & SASRO, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23 (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, UUD & BODAR, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, QQZ & BVR, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, LIGPI & SASRO, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05 (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, UUD & BODAR, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, QQZ & APANO, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 05, LIGPI & VASLA, 1B - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23 (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, UUD & BODAR, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, QQZ & APANO, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 23, LIGPI & VASLA, 1A - Tabular Description (13 June 2024)

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RNAV1 SIDs & STARs - Waypoints 1 (13 June 2024)

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RNAV1 SIDs & STARs - Waypoints 2 (13 June 2024)

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RNAV1 SIDs & STARs - Waypoints 3 (13 June 2024)

VAAH

AD 2.25

VISUAL SEGMENT SURFACE (VSS) PENETRATION

Procedure

Procedure Minima

VSS Penetration

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