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Bridge Mounted Equipment is mandatory for the aircraft allocated |
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At Airport in front of Paasenger Terminal Building and in the city. | |
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Coverage of GP is Restricted to plus or minus 8 DEG at 1500 FT AGL at 8NM from THR and plus or minus 8 DEG at 2000FT AGL at 10NM from THR | |||
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I. Yelahanka (VOYK) / Military Airbase exists at close proximity of South of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru where Military Flying activities are conducted. |
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2.3 ILS SENSITIVE AND CRITICAL AREAS 2.3.1 The critical and sensitive areas of ILS have been shown in eAIP AD 2.24. Protection of these areas during CAT-II /CAT-III operations will be ensured as per Standard Operating Procedures. Note: Signage indicating the limits of localizer and glide paths sensitive areas are provided. 2.3.2 Diagram indicating the Critical and Sensitive area of ILS for all Runways shall be available with Airside operations, 2.3.3 ILS Critical and Sensitive areas are depicted and it is indicated that TWY-H1 and H2 are not to be used when ILS RWY 09R is in operation and TWY-H9 and H10 are not to be used when ILS RWY 27L is in operation 3. IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES (SP) 3.1 Criteria for Safeguarding Procedures: Safeguarding Procedures shall be initiated when: a. The RVR is less than 1200 m and/or visibility is forecast to deteriorate to 800m or less; and/or b. The cloud ceiling is 400 ft and forecast to fall to 200 ft or less. 3.2 Process of initiation of Safeguarding Procedures: 3.2.1 When meteorological conditions meet the criteria for initiation of SP as stipulated in Para 3.1, the Tower Supervisory Officer will inform the Airside Ops Manager/AOCC, ARFF, the SSO and the WSO. 3.2.2 When all the concerned agencies have completed their necessary actions, they shall report to Tower Supervisory Officer that their Safeguarding Procedures (SP) is completed and the airport is safeguarded for LVP operations. TSO will, 4. CRITERIA FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES: 4.1 Low Visibility Procedures shall be implemented when a) Either TDZ, MID or END RVR is less than 800 m; and/or Cloud ceiling is less than 200 ft; and b) Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is safeguarded. Note 1: Whenever any Pilot is requesting for LVP based on low cloud ceiling, LVP will be imposed. Note 2: Though LVP is implemented when RVR is less than 800m, ILS CAT I operation will continue till TDZ RVR is not less than 550m. 5.1 Lane change (L1-L3/L3-L1) is not permitted for taxing aircraft when RVR reduces below 200 m/ at the discretion of 5.2 The decision to stop lane changes above RVR 200m (due to poor visibility in the apron) will be at the sole discretion of Airside Operations Manager and same will be conveyed to WSO/TWR SUP immediately. 5.3 Only one aircraft towing is permitted when LVP is implemented. Lane change for towing aircraft will be under the 5.4 Vehicle control measures on Apron shall be implemented when visibility is reported at or below 200 meters on the Apron as observed by the Airside Operations Manager/MET. 5.5 Mandatory Follow-Me service shall be provided for all arriving aircraft to the stand not fitted with ASMGL when RVR |
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6. TERMINATION OF LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURE 6.1 WSO may terminate LVP when: a) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or more and the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or higher, and trend is for improvement. b) Facilities and equipment (listed in Para 2.2.4) necessary for CAT II/CAT III operations are degraded and/ or the prevailing conditions are considered unsafe for such operations. 6.2 WSO should consult Meteorological Office for forecast before cancelling LVP. 6.3 The WSO will intimate the following regarding the termination of LVP operations: c) Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) 6.4 Tower Supervisory Officer will in turn inform AOCC/ Airside Ops Manager, who will advise all the previously notified personnel to resume normal operations. 6.5 On cancelling LVP, TSO shall include it in the subsequent two DATIS broadcasts that “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE CANCELLED”. Tower Controller/TSO will inform all the concerned agencies. 6.6 TSO may terminate Safeguarding procedures when: a) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 1200 mor more and b) The cloud ceiling is 400 ft or higher, and trend is for improvement. 6.7 If SP are completed, and LVP is not subsequently implemented and meteorological conditions improve and the RVR is more than 1200 m and the cloud ceiling is 400 ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the required SP criteria, 7.1 While operating Single Runway Mode at Low visibility (below RVR 550 M), the pushbacks may be restricted as 7.1.1 Maximum three pushback simultaneously on each Apron (Apron 1,2,3,4). 7.1.2 But limited to maximum four pushback simultaneously on Apron 1& Apron 2 combined and Apron -3 & Apron -4. Note: When 27 Segregated mode / 09 Dependent mode is in use, no pushback restrictions are required till lane change restrictions are imposed by AOM or RVR falls below 125m. 7.2 These restrictions are aimed at reducing holding point congestion during CAT II/III operations as the spacing between the departing flights is more to clear the ILS critical and sensitive areas. 7.3 In case ASMGCS is not available, the pushback restrictions will be imposed by Tower Supervisor in coordination with (a) Four transmissometers are available for South Runway (09R/27L) designated as 27L TDZ, 27L MID, 09R MID & 09R TDZ, 09R MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 27L and 27L MID RVR reading will be used as (b) Four transmissometers are available for North Runway (09L/27R) designated as 27R TDZ, 27R MID, 09L MID & 09L TDZ. 09L MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 27R and 27R MID RVR reading will be used as |
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Note 1: The use of minimum RVRs in the table above is subject to: • Flight crew training and qualification; and Note 2: The use of minimum RVR of 75m or 50m depends on value approved for operators and aeroplanes with roll-out Note 3: The values in bold font are required for the type of operation.. 9. ACTIONS BY SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER (SSO) 9.1 On receipt of “Outlook for LVP” from TSO, the Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) will inform the Duty Officer, NAV AIDS and have the ILS equipment and its status indicators in ATC units checked up. He will inform WSO of any unserviceability in the equipment which is likely to affect ILS CAT II/CAT III operation. 9.2 On receipt of “Advisory Message” from WSO that LVP is to be made effective, SSO will maintain continuous watch on the performance of ILS equipment and will inform WSO of any un-serviceability which may affect ILS CAT II/CAT III 10. ACTIONS BY DUTY OFFICER (METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE) 10.1 Duty Meteorological Officer would issue an 'Outlook for Low Visibility Procedures' to the Watch Supervisory Officer (WSO) of air traffic services whenever he expects that the RVR and/or cloud ceiling will fall below 800 m and/or 200ft or 10.2 Whenever Duty Meteorological Officer visualizes that RVR is likely to fall below 800m and/or cloud ceiling to 200ft or less within next 2 hours, he will issue an 'Advisory Message' to WSO to this effect. 10.3 When the RVR and/or cloud ceiling are 800m and/or 200ft respectively and the trend is towards improvement in these elements of weather conditions the Duty Met Officer may, when requested by WSO, advise him about such improving |
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(ii) Intermediate Holding Position Markings and Lightings and use of Stop Bars. (d) Surface Movement Controller should monitor the progress of arriving aircraft on ASMGCS Display as they vacate the Runway after landing and ensure that they do not stop within the Localizer Sensitive Area [LSA] thereby degrading ILS integrity for subsequent landing aircraft. Pilots shall report Runway vacated on RTF using the guidance of color coded exit taxiway centerline lights. e) In case ASMGCS is not available, the pushback restrictions will be done by Tower Supervisor in coordination with WSO dynamically. f) Vehicle movement, when RVR is less than 550m, should be restricted. Only operationally essential vehicle duly authorized by Apron control should be permitted to operate on the manoeuvring area. These vehicles shall remain outside the Localizer Sensitive Area (LSA). Any movement of vehicle on the manoeuvring area shall be coordinated with ATC. During CAT II/CAT III operations, vehicle fitted with VEGA should only be permitted on the manoeuvring area. 6.6 Low Visibility Procedure Taxi Route (a) After LVP is declared, AGL Shift Supervisor will ensure that the lead-in lights of all CAT II/III compatible stands are serviceable as per the requirements. (b) During CAT II or CAT III ILS visibility conditions i.e. when RVR reduced to less than 350 m, ‘Follow me’ service shall be provided whenever deemed necessary by ATC or requested by pilot. (c) Person providing “FOLLOW ME” service shall be trained and fully familiar with the taxi routes /intersections and other manoeuvring area/apron/parking stands. (d) During CAT II/CAT III ILS operations, aircraft should be routed in accordance with the pre-designated taxi routes as defined in eAIP AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, Para 12 TAXI ROUTING. 7.1. Runway Visual Range (RVR) (a) Four transmissometers are available for South Runway (09R/27L) designated as 27L TDZ, 27L MID, 09R MID & 09R TDZ, 09R MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 27L and 27L MID RVR reading will be used (b) Four transmissometers are available for North Runway (09L/27R) designated as 27R TDZ, 27R MID, 09L MID & 09L TDZ. 09L MID RVR reading will be used as END RVR for RWY 27R and 27R MID RVR reading will be used (c)RVR is reported in the following scales: i) From 2000m to 1200m, increments of 100m ii) From 1200m to 800m, increments of 50m iii) From 800m to 50m, increments of 25m iv) Equipment serviceability for CAT II/CAT III operations: (d)For CAT II operations TDZ and MID RVR shall be available (e)For CAT III operations TDZ, MID and END RVR shall be available. 7.2.1 Touch-down zone RVR needs to be reported for CAT I operations; touch-down and mid zone RVR for CAT II operations; touch-down, mid and roll-out zone RVR for CAT III operations. In all cases, touch-down zone RVR will always be controlling RVR. However, if any other RVR is reported and is relevant (operator shall not define relevant depending on Runway length/aircraft stopping distance unless approved by FSD, DGCA) it also becomes controlling. The mid zone and roll-out zone can be lower than the touch-down zone provided conditions enumerated in Note 1 below are satisfied. The following RVR values mentioned in Table 3 should be used for reference. |
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7.3 Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) System (a) RWY 09R/27L is equipped with CAT II/CAT III Precision Approach lighting system and RWY 09L/27R is equipped with CAT I Precision Approach lighting system. (b) The Electrical Power Supply Systems for AGL are so designed that the time interval between failure of the primary source of power and the complete restoration of the services for visual aids associated CAT II / CAT III operations,shall be in accordance with maximum switch-over times in Table 8-1 of Para 8 of DGCA CAR, Section 4 Series B Part I. |
(c)During the LVP operation, irrespective of RVRs, the state electricity board (KPTCL) power supply will be the primarysource through online UPS for the systems which require a maximum of one second switchover time as per Table 8-1 ofDGCA CAR and the DG set shall be put into operation mode to meet the requirements in case of power failure. Thepower change over for other systems which are not covered with the UPS back up shall be getting the power supplythrough DG Sets within 15 seconds from the time of power failure. For the systems covered with UPS back up, thechangeover will be less than one second.(d) Entry taxiway lights: The Stop Bars mentioned in Para 7.3(d) have been provided with interlocked Entry taxiwaycentreline lights.(e) Exit taxiway lights: The alternate yellow and green centreline lights for exit taxiways have been installed on all taxiwaysof runway 09R/27L and on TWY A1, A2, A4. RET A5, A6, A7 & A8 have been provided with taxiway centre line lightstill runway holding position marking for RWY 09L/27R.(f) Taxiway edge lights: Taxiway edge Lights are available only at A, A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, K, B3,B4, B6. Taxiway edge Lights at curves are available at intersections of taxiways B, P, Q, G & H.(g) Runway Guard lights: Runway guard lights configuration A available at A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11,H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10.(h) Parking Stands: Stand manoeuvring guidance lights (SMGL) available on parking stand V36, V37, V39, V40, V42, V43,V45, V46, V48, V49, V51, V52, V54, V55, V57, V60, V62, V63, 02, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23,26, 29, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 117, 120.(i) Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights: Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights have been provided on alltaxiways except taxiway B3.(j) No entry bar: No entry bar lights are installed at RET H4, H5, H6, H7, A5 and A6.(k) When LVP is in force the AERODROME GROUND LIGHTING must comply with the minimum serviceabilityrequirement given in Table 1.8. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY VARIOUS AGENCIES8.1 Before commencement of winter season, a meeting will be held by Head Airside Ops, BIAL/ GM (ATM), AAI in themonth of October every year to inform all airlines and agencies operating at airport about their roles/ responsibilitiesand create awareness to ensure cooperation for safe airport operations during periods of low visibility.8.2 All the agencies shall ensure that staff and drivers are suitably trained during CAT III operations. |
9. ACTIONS BY WATCH SUPERVISORY OFFICER (WSO), AAI9.1 Implementing LVP9.2 WSO shall implement Low Visibility Procedures when eithera) TDZ, MID or END RVR is less than 800m; and/orb) Cloud ceiling is less than 200ft andc) Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is safeguarded.9.3 WSO shall inform TSO and Approach/Radar Controller, Duty Met. Officer and ShiftSupervisory Officer (SSO) and to ensure that “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE IN FORCE” is included inATIS broadcast.9.4 WSO may terminate LVP whena) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or more, and the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or higher, and the trend is for improvement for both Runways.b) Facilities, equipment and services necessary for CAT II/CAT III operations are degraded and/or the prevailing conditions are considered unsafe for such operations.9.5 WSO will intimate TSO, Approach/Radar Controller and Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) regarding the Termination of LVP operation.10. ACTIONS BY TOWER SUPERVISORY OFFICER10.1 Implementing Safeguarding Procedures - When RVR is less than 1200m and visibility is forecast to deteriorate 800m or below and/or the cloud ceiling is 400ft and is forecast to fall to 200ft or less, TSO will inform -a) AOCC / Airside Ops Manager / ARFFb) WSO, SSO, AAIc) TWR and tower shall permit departures only from beginning of the Runway in use.10.2 On being notified by WSO that ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures are to commence, the Tower Controller/TSO will:a) Inform ARFF & AOCC/AOM.b) Check ILS status.c) Check lighting is correctly selected and operating properly.d) Check transmissometer displays.e) Check SMR (for operations below RVR 350 m)10.3 After the commencement of ILS CAT II/CAT III operations, the Tower Controller shalla) Check DATIS broadcast and include the message that “ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures in Force”.b) Give landing clearance to aircraft not later than 2NM from touchdown.c) Inform changes in RVR readings to the landing aircraft as required.d) Give an unimpeded taxi route to arriving aircraft to allow it to clear the Localizer Sensitive Area expeditiously.e) Inform pilots of all failures of ILS, lighting system, transmissometers relevant to ILS CAT II/ CAT III Low VisibilityOperations.f) Initiate emergency action if aircraft on CAT II/CAT III ILS is not seen (on radar display or otherwise) or is not inradio contact, as expected.10.4 Record of the above actions with time to be maintained and signed by the officer taking action. |
11. ACTIONS BY APPROACH/RADAR CONTROLLER11.1 On being advised by WSO that ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Procedures is in force, the Approach/Radar Controller shall: -11.2 Inform the arriving aircraft “ILS CAT II/CAT III “Low Visibility Procedures is in Force”.(Note: Ensure that Pilot acknowledges of being cleared for ILS CAT II/CAT III approach.)11.3 Inform TDZ RVR to arriving aircraft and in addition:a) For CAT II operations - If TDZ RVR is below 550m then MID RVR shall also be passed.b) For CAT III operations - If TDZ is below 300m, then MID & END RVR readings shall be passed.11.4 Vector the aircraft to intercept the localizer not less than 10NM from touchdown.11.5 Not subject an aircraft to any speed control when within 20NM from touchdown.11.6 Issue landing clearance to arriving aircraft not later than 2NM from touchdown.12. ACTIONS BY SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROLLER12.1 During the period the Low Visibility Procedures are effective the Surface MovementController shall:a) Monitor all surface movement of aircraft and vehicles on the manoeuvring area.b) Inform all taxiing aircraft of the preceding taxiing or holding aircraft.c) Hand over only one aircraft at a time to Tower Controller.d) Permit only the vehicles equipped with transponder in the manoeuvring area during CAT III operations. However, other vehicles crossing taxiways on service road shall be regulated by official of Airside Operations, BIAL by deploying manpower.e) SMC shall not permit high power ground run on the movement area, when Visibility/RVR reduces below 800m/ 550m, except for aircraft already positioned at designated location (west of L5). Towing of aircraft for HPER is not permitted.f) Lane change from Ll to L3 and vice versa is not permitted for taxiing aircraft when RVR reduces below 200 m/at the discretion of AOM. The decision to stop lane changes above RVR 200m (due to poor visibility on the apron) will be at the sole discretion of Airside Operations Manager. Airside Operations Manager with Inform WSO/TWRSUP immediately whenever lane change is not possible. Till then it will be construed that lane changes are possible.g) Pushback restrictions shall be enforced whenever lane changes are not permitted.h) Mandatory Follow-Me services shall be provided for all arriving aircraft when RVR falls below 350 mi. On Taxiways where taxiway centre line lights are not availableii. All arrival to non-ASMGL stands.i) Mandatory Follow-Me services shall be provided for all arriving aircraft not equipped with ADSB /unserviceable ADSB when RVR falls below 550 m while taxiing on TWY P/Q where SMR coverage is not available.13. ACTIONS BY SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER (SSO)13.1 On receipt of “Outlook for LVP” from TSO, the Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO) will inform the Duty Officer, NAV AIDS and have the ILS equipment and its status indicators in ATC units checked up. He will inform WSO of any unserviceability in the equipment which is likely to affect ILS CAT II/CAT III operation.13.2 On receipt of “Advisory Message” from WSO that LVP is to be made effective, SSO will maintain continuous watch on the performance of ILS equipment and will inform WSO of any un-serviceability which may affect ILS CAT II/CAT III operation. |
14. ACTIONS BY AIRPORT OPERATOR (BIAL)14.1 Action by Airside Operations14.1.1 Inform Shift Manager (Electrical & Airfield Civil), Operational Area Maintenance to ensure that all civil works in progress in the manoeuvring area, are stopped and that the work area is restored in complete serviceable condition and confirm to Airside Operations accordingly. During ILS CAT II/CAT III Low Visibility Operations, no equipment, manpower or material shall be present in critical/sensitive areas of localizer and glide path.14.1.2 Airside Operations Manager shall ensure closure of roads leading to critical/sensitive areas by chains for south runway. Also ensure closure of roads leading to north runway.14.1.3 Facilitate MET Officer for manual RVR in case of unserviceability of RVR equipment.14.1.4 When RVR is reported 1200m or below, all construction/maintenance works on the manoeuvring area to be stopped and all men and mobile equipment are to be removed.14.1.5 Withdrawal of bird chasers deployed from the manoeuvring area by the time RVR reaches 550 m.14.1.6 Ensure Stop bars are switched ON when the RVR is at 800 m or below.14.1.7 Ensure functionality of at least one stop bar is checked during runway inspection before declaring low visibility procedures.14.1.8 Inform ATC of the unserviceability of stop bar & IHP lights, whenever observed.14.1.9 The decision of stopping lane changes above RVR 200m (due poor visibility in the apron) will be at the sole discretion of Airside Operations Manager. Airside Operations Manager with Inform WSO/TWRSUP immediately whenever lane change is not possible. Till then it will be construed that lane changes are possible.14.1.10 Mandatory Follow-Me services shall be provided for all arriving aircraft when RVR falls below 350 ma) On Taxiways where taxiway centre line lights are not availableb) All arrival to non-ASMGL stands.14.1.11 Mandatory Follow-Me services shall be provided for all arriving aircraft not equipped with ADSB /unserviceable ADSB when RVR falls below 550 m while taxiing on TWY P/Q where SMR coverage is not available.14.1.12 Ensure inspection of North RWY (RWY09L/27R), Taxiway A (between A1 & B4), B4 and taxilane L1, L2 & L3 (between K and B2) centre line lights along with AFE at 02 hrs intervals due to non-availability of ILCMS.14.1.13 Monitoring of P/G intersection by FM positioned west of intersection when RVR is below 550m. In case, if the position is unmanned due to operational requirements the same will be informed to ATC before withdrawal of Follow me.14.1.14 Only one aircraft towing is permitted when LVP is implemented. Lane change for towing aircraft will be under the guidance of FM service only.14.1.15 When there are two and one LFD alarms from two interleaving circuits of CCR, immediate inspection will be carried out to identify if condition of two consecutive light unserviceability exists. Till the time serviceability is confirmed, mandatory follow-me service shall be provided to all aircraft on that portion.14.1.16 All non-sked aircraft shall be provided with Follow-Me service.14.1.17 HPER is not permitted on the movement area when Visibility/RVR is less than 800m/550m, except for aircraft already positioned at designated location (west of L5). Towing of aircraft for HPER is not permitted.14.1.18 No vehicles shall enter/cross in the Runway vicinity without ATC Control Tower's permission. Such vehicles shall be equipped with VEGA and able to communicate with ATC. The vehicles of the ARFF services (except when not attending emergencies), civil, electrical division or of any other agency which are not equipped with VEGA and/ or RT but has to enter the Runway or taxiway for urgent operational requirement shall be escorted by the follow me jeep all the time. |
14.1.19 AOM would advise Tower Supervisory Officer/Watch Supervisory Officer when all actions are completed for commencement of LVP.14.1.20 Provide Follow-Me assistance to CNS team in taking field readings of ILS LLZ at RWY, whenever requested.14.1.21 Airside Operations Manager will inform the un-serviceability or any change in status of any facility/systems received from Shift Manager AFE to ATC immediately.14.2 Actions by ARFF14.2.1 Positioning of CFTsa. For North RWY 09L/27R -i. First CFT before the intersection of Y Roadii. Second CFT on alternate access road west of B4iii. Third CFT north of stand 100 short of B1b. For South RWY 09R/27L -i. First CFT on access road in front of ARFF south building,ii. Seond CFT on perimeter road Short of TWY P14.2.2 ARFF/ CFTs must obtain clearances from ATC prior to entry to any aircraft movement area other than the designated service roads.15. ACTIONS BY DUTY OFFICER (METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE)15.1 Duty Meteorological Officer would issue an 'Outlook for Low Visibility Procedures' to the Watch Supervisory Officer (WSO) of air traffic services whenever he expects that the RVR and/or cloud ceiling will fall below 800 m and/or 200ft or less respectively.15.2 Whenever Duty Meteorological Officer visualizes that RVR is likely to fall below 800m and/or cloud ceiling to 200ft or less within next 2 hours, he will issue an 'Advisory Message' to WSO to this effect.15.3 When the RVR and/or cloud ceiling are 800m and/or 200ft respectively and the trend is towards improvement in these elements of weather conditions the Duty Met Officer may, when requested by WSO, advise him about such improving weather conditions for the purpose of termination of LVP.15.4 The Duty Met Officer would ensure that the RVR displays in ATC units in the Control Tower and Approach Control are serviceable. He would also ensure that RVR/visibility recorders of Touch-down zone, Mid-point and End positions are serviceable.15.5 Manual RVR in case of unserviceability of RVR equipment as and when required. |
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5.3.1 The preferred exit taxiways for RWY 09R and 27L are as follows: | |||
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*Distance: The distances mentioned are the distances from the runway threshold to the RET turn off curve i.e. the point at which an aircraft starts to exit the RWY. | |||
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Aircraft entering Apron via Taxiway-B4 and turning left for stands 02 to 30 and 67 to 85 | ||
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Aircraft entering Apron Via Taxiway-B4 and turning right for stands 34 to 49 and 51 to 64 | ||
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