AD 2 AERODROMES

VECC

VECC AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VECC - NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, KOLKATA

VECC

AD 2.2

AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

Aerodrome reference point coordinates and its site

223914N 0882648E

M. Brg. 02.32 DEG/ 1303M from physical beginning of RWY 01R

2

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

045 DEG/15KM from Howrah Railway Station

3

Aerodrome elevation and reference temperature

20 FT / 36.0 DEG C

4

Magnetic variation, date of information and annual change

0.50 DEG W (2010) /0.00

5

 

 

 

 

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

Airports Authority of India Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International

Airport, Kolkata -700052.,

 

Telephone:

(91) 33 25119944

Fax:

(91) 3325118873

AFS:

VECCYUYU

Email:

apdkolkata@aai.aero

6

Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/VFR

7

Remarks

Geoid Model : EGM 08

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AD 2.3

OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

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

Sat, Sun and Hol : Nil

2

Custom and immigration

H24

3

Health and sanitation

H24

4

AIS briefing office

H24

5

ATS reporting office (ARO)

H24

6

MET Briefing office

H24

7

Air Traffic Service

H24

8

Fuelling

H24

9

Handling

H24

10

Security

H24

11

De-icing

NIL

12

Remarks

1. The approved hourly runway traffic handling capacity is as follows:

1.PEAK CAPACITY WHEN RWY 19L/01R IN USE:

MAX NR OF ARR AND DEP - 39

MAX NR OF ARR ONLY - 27

MAX NR OF DEP ONLY - 30

2. PEAK CAPACITY WHEN RWY 19R IN USE:

MAX NR OF ARR AND DEP - 29

MAX NR OF ARR ONLY - 18

MAX NR OF DEP ONLY - 30

3. PEAK CAPACITY WHEN RWY 01L IN USE:

MAX NR OF ARR AND DEP - 25

MAX NR OF ARR ONLY - 16

MAX NR OF DEP ONLY - 30

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AD 2.4

HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

Upto 12 Tons Handling Possible.

2

Fuel and Oil types

i) Indian Oil Aviation - AVGAS 100LL and (ATF) JET A-1 fuel available

ii) BPCL- ATF JET A-1 fuel available.

iii) HPCL- ATF JET A-1 fuel available.

iv) Reliance BP Mobility Limited - ATF JET A-1 fuel available

v) MWM 45.55 MJO II not in possession at AIESL, Kolkata (Centralized at AIESL, DEL) and airlines to make their own arrangements.

3

Fuelling facilities and capacity

i) Indian Oil - Refuelling rate of oil bowsers 1000 litre/min.

ii) BPCL - Refuelling rate:1000 litre/min for 15 KL refuellers and 2000 litre/min for more than 23 KL refuellers.

iii) HPCL - Refuelling rate: 1500 litre/min and above.

iv) Reliance BP Mobility Limited - 1000 litre/min.

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NIL

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

Available For A321/A320/A319 & B737-800 & ATR - 72 Type Of Aircraft, with AIESL. Requiring Prior Arrangements

7

Remarks

At NSCBI Airport, Kolkata, Ground Handling Service provided by:

1. Air India Airport Services Limited,

Email: nonsechdule.ccu@aiasl.in;

Contact: +91 9674 567 891 / +91 33 2831 8469

2. Indothai Kolkata Private Limited,

E-mail: indothaiccu@indothai.in;

Contact: +91 9073 964 055 / +91 33 25118100

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AD 2.5

PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotel(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

Near The AD and in the city.

2

Restaurant(s) at or in the vicinity of aerodrome

At AD and in the city.

3

Transportation possibilities

Taxis, Buses from AD.

4

Medical Facilities

First aid at AD. Hospitals in the city.

5

Bank and post office at or in the vicinity of

aerodrome

Banks: At AD. Open H24.

Post office: At AD. Open H24.

6

Tourist office

At AD and in the City

7

Remarks

NIL

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AD 2.6

RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1

Aerodrome category for fire fighting

Within ATS HR: CAT-9

2

Rescue equipment

AVBL. as per category

3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

1. The critical aircraft for the airport is B777-300-ER.

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:

Airport Director, AAI, NSCBI Airport, Kolkata

Contact No : 9830037890, 033-25119977

Email : apdkolkata@aai.aero

4

Remarks

The emergency access road is running parallel at a distance of 105 meter from the centreline of main runway (19L-01R) in the eastern side and connected with main runway for approaching of CFTs

from Main Fire station. The road is rigid pavement having width of 9.5 meter including shoulder on both side.

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AD 2.7

SEASONAL AVAILABILITY CLEARING

1

Type(s) of clearing equipment

NIL

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

NIL

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AD 2.8

APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA

1

Refer Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart.Designation, surface and strength of aprons

2

Refer Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart.Designation, width, surface and strength of

taxiways

3

NILLocation and elevation of altimeter checkpoints

4

At TWY A: 223941.08N 0882650.97E / ELEV: 15 FT.

EGM-08Location of VOR checkpoints

5

NILPosition of INS checkpoints

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remarks

1. Coordinates of RWY Holding Position

TWY

COORDINATES

ELEVATION

(FT)

TWY A for RWY 01L

223811.53036N

0882633.69182E

17

TWY A for RWY 19R

223932.16983N

0882643.06667E

19

TWY A RWY 19R

(PATTERN B)

223930.94851N

0882642.27664E

19

TWY A RWY 19L

223941.01185N

0882651.65547E

15

TWY B RWY 19L

223923.28964N

0882649.53508E

16

TWY B RWY 19R

223922.47721N

0882642.01432E

18

TWY C RWY 19L

223847.06515N

0882645.32196E

16

TWY C RWY 19L

(PATTERN B)

223847.17576N

0882644.24210E

17

TWY C RWY 19R

223847.82287N

0882637.93000E

18

TWY D RWY 01R

223833.28840N

0882644.13848E

16

TWY D RWY 01R

(PATTERN B)

223832.55497N

0882642.28907E

16

TWY D RWY 01L

223829.99432N

0882635.84633E

16

TWY E

223900.20951N

0882639.34202E

17

TWY H

223824.37288N

0882635.13740E

16

TWY J

223815.02174N

0882634.06935E

16

TWY K

223957.97371N

0882653.32873E

17

TWY P

224023.84710N

882656.48922E

16

TWY N

223956.48785N

882645.90769E

15

2. Geoid Model : EGM 08

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AD 2.9

SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS

1

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

For Aircraft stand identification sign & VDGS, Refer AD 2.23

Taxiway guideline marking available on all Taxiways.

Appropriate signages available.

2

Runway and taxiway markings and lights

RWY19L/01R Markings: Designation, Aiming Point, THR, TDZ,

Centreline, Side Strip, Chevron Marking, Runway Turn pad and Displaced THR.

RWY 19L Lights: CAT-II Approach, Centreline, TDZ, THR, wing

bar, RWY edge, RWY end.

RWY 01R Lights: CAT-III Approach, Centreline, TDZ, THR,

wing bar, RWY edge, RWY end.

RWY19R/01L Markings: Designation, Aiming Point, THR, TDZ,

Centreline, Side Strip, Runway Turn pad and Displaced THR.

RWY 19R Lights: CAT-I Approach, THR, RWY edge, RWY end and Runway Turn pad.

RWY 01L Lights: Simple Approach, THR, RWY edge and RWY end.

TWY Markings: Centreline, Edge, Holding Position, Fillet.

TWY Lights: Centreline lights on TWYs A, D, F, F1, F2, J1, H1, L, N1, N2, N3, N4, N, P, Q1, Q2 and R1.

TWY Edge lights on all taxiways except TWY G, M, F, F1, F2, N1, N2, N3, N4, N and for TWY P on curves.

3

Stop bars (if any)

Available on TWY D, A, C and P

4

Remarks

Runway Guard lights have been provided for primary runway at CAT I holding positions on taxiways A, B, C, D, K and P.

 

Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights have been provided on the following taxiways:

i. F1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

ii. F2 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

iii. H1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

iv. J1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

v. A North of junction of A & D

vi. A South of junction of A & D

vii. A North of junction of A, H & H1

viii. A South of junction of A & H1.

ix. A Short of 19R/01L near Cat II holding position

x. N1 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xi. N2 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xii. N3 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xiii. N4 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xiv. N Short of 19R GP antenna on the southern side

xv. P North of junction of P & N

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AD 2.10

AERODROME OBSTACLES

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

1

2

3

4

5

6

RWY/Area affected

Obstacle type

Coordinates

Elevation

(EGM-08)

Marking/LGT

Remarks

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHERBUILDING

223808223725.7N2N

08826360882635.5E9E

20 109 FT

LGTDNIL

APPROACH LIGHT

Big Bazaar Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

NAVAIDBUILDING

223801223740.7N3N

08826330882642.0E4E

34 94 FT

LGTDNIL

L/C ROD ON LOCALIZER HUT

(HUT TOP 8.9 M.)

Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223800223735.2N8N

08826410882636.6E1E

46 85 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223800223757.2N9N

08826390882633.7E1E

46 51 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223800223757.1N7N

08826400882633.6E9E

46 49 FT

NONIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

POLEBUILDING

223800223751.3N6N

08826380882639.7E6E

47 72 FT

NONIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223800223757.9N6N

08826360882637.9E3E

47 43 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759223758.8N

08826380882634.5E9E

47 54 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 13.4 M)

Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHERBUILDING

223759223758.8N4N

08826370882638.7E3E

48 45 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 14.4 M)

Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759223755.8N7N

08826370882632.1E8E

43 48 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223759223750.8N0N

08826350882641.9E

46 72 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223759223744.6N7N

08826350882639.0E5E

47 82 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223759223745.3N7N

08826360882641.6E3E

62 68 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223759223741.5N6N

08826340882642.7E3E

48 71 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223759223745.3N7N

08826330882642.2E4E

48 65 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758223744.8N1N

08826340882641.9E3E

54 67 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223759223745.7N3N

08826320882640.3E7E

48 68 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758223737.4N8N

08826380882642.3E4E

45 86 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBRIDGE

223758223737.9N6N

08826310882636.3E5E

47 82 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758223742.7N6N

08826310882641.7E9E

52 91 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223758223743.4N8N

08826330882640.5E3E

46 83 FT

NIL

COCONUT TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223758223740.7N3N

08826300882638.4E3E

48 90 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLEBUILDING

223758223744.7N0N

08826290882636.4E9E

47 80 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223757223742.7N9N

08826380882636.6E7E

49 82 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223758223736.2N4N

08826320882635.2E

72 86 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757223752.6N4N

08826370882635.3E1E

43 55 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223758223755.2N6N

08826290882638.8E7E

42 67 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757223756.9N7N

08826330882638.7E4E

52 67 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223758223757.6N0N

08826310882636.3E2E

50 52 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757223752.7N

08826330882630.9E1E

50 55 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223756.8N

0882640.5E

68 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757223756.2N0N

08826360882631.2E1E

52 54 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223756223732.7N4N

08826380882632.4E5E

67 97 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223756223737.4N1N

08826410882638.5E2E

66 86 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757223737.4N

08826300882642.2E0E

61 87 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 18 M.

Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223755223720.4N

08826350882628.8E0E

74 128 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223755.7N

0882632.8E

49 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223754.9N

0882637.8E

80 FT

NIL

ROD ON U/C BLDG (BLDG TOP 22.7M)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.3N

0882637.8E

83 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223753.6N

0882630.0E

64 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.0N

0882632.3E

62 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223751.6N

0882639.6E

72 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.6N

0882627.2E

71 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223750.3N

0882641.9E

73 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223748.8N

0882639.0E

96 FT

NIL

TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223748.1N

0882640.9E

82 FT

NIL

BUILDING(AMBEY GARDEN)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223748.3N

0882636.7E

94 FT

NIL

TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223745.7N

0882642.4E

65 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223745.7N

0882641.3E

68 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223745.3N

0882640.7E

68 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223744.7N

0882639.5E

82 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223744.7N

0882641.3E

67 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223743.8N

0882640.3E

83 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223742.6N

0882641.9E

91 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223741.8N

0882641.5E

81 FT

NIL

CHIMNEY

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223741.6N

0882642.3E

72 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223740.5N

0882641.1E

110 FT

NIL

MAST ON BLDG.(BLDG. TOP 27.3 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223740.3N

0882642.4E

94 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223739.6N

0882640.5E

112 FT

NIL

MAST ON BLDG.(BLDG. TOP 26.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223738.8N

0882636.7E

85 FT

NIL

BUILDING(SRIJAN APARTMENT)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223739.8N

0882631.6E

92 FT

LGTD

CELLPHONE MAST

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223737.8N

0882642.4E

86 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223737.6N

0882637.6E

87 FT

NIL

DISH ANTENNA ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 25.3 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223737.6N

0882636.5E

82 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223736.4N

0882635.2E

86 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223735.8N

0882636.1E

85 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223725.7N

0882634.5E

106 FT

NIL

L/C ROD

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223725.2N

0882635.9E

109 FT

NIL

BIG BAZAAR BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223722.8N

0882629.2E

119 FT

LGTD

ADVERTISMENT BOARD

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223721.5N

0882628.6E

136 FT

NIL

POLE ON BUILDING U/C

(BLDG. TOP 39.7 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223721.6N

0882627.6E

139 FT

NIL

POLE ON BUILDING U/C

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223720.4N

0882628.5E

128 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223720.0N

0882625.6E

131 FT

NIL

BUILDING (U/C)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223718.3N

0882627.4E

131 FT

NIL

BUILDING (U/C)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223715.9N

0882620.0E

129 FT

NIL

CHIMNEY

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223808.6N

0882634.5E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.3N

0882637.7E

47 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.9N

0882639.1E

43 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.8N

0882638.9E

46 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.6N

0882636.4E

45 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.4N

0882635.4E

45 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223759.4N

0882635.0E

52 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758.9N

0882638.4E

46 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG.TOP 12.9 M)

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223759.2N

0882633.9E

63 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.2N

0882634.7E

53 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223758.9N

0882634.2E

55 FT

LGTD

MAST ON BLDG

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758.7N

0882632.2E

49 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.4N

0882634.4E

67 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.8N

0882640.2E

67 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.6N

0882630.9E

55 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758.2N

0882633.6E

50 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758.3N

0882633.7E

49 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.3N

0882640.3E

76 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882636.3E

65 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882636.0E

64 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757.7N

0882633.3E

50 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

 

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757.7N

0882631.6E

52 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 14.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.2N

0882633.2E

79 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882628.4E

70 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223756.8N

0882630.3E

75 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223755.6N

0882638.7E

67 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.6N

0882637.2E

72 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.7N

0882634.1E

72 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223756.2N

0882631.9E

54 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.9N

0882630.7E

72 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223755.7N

0882629.4E

49 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 13.4 M)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223754.8N

0882636.4E

74 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223754.2N

0882639.0E

77 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.4N

0882638.4E

74 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.3N

0882636.6E

75 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223754.0N

0882629.5E

65 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.7N

0882636.9E

77 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223752.4N

0882635.7E

55 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223752.7N

0882630.1E

55 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.7N

0882635.6E

69 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223751.7N

0882631.5E

83 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223751.9N

0882633.5E

74 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223749.8N

0882636.5E

74 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223749.4N

0882640.5E

81 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREEBUILDING

223747223740.8N7N

08826360882639.3E0E

73 90 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223747.3N

0882640.8E

81 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223747.2N

0882637.6E

74 75 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDINGTREE

223744223754.2N8N

0882636.9E4E

80 74 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223742223755.9N4N

08826360882635.7E8E

82 74 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223741223759.0N8N

08826390882637.6E1E

90 43 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 26.3 M.)

Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223740223748.7N1N

08826390882640.4E9E

90 82 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Building

(Ambey Garden)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223740223738.3N8N

08826380882636.3E7E

90 85 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Building

(Srijan Apartment)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223739223720.4N0N

08826410882625.9E6E

89 131 FT

NIL

DISH ANTENNA ON BLDG.

Building (BLDG. TOP 26.8 M.U/C)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223739223718.5N3N

08826370882627.1E4E

84 131 FT

NIL

DISH ANTENNA ON BLDG.

Building (BLDG. TOP 24.8 M.U/C)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223738223759.4N9N

08826370882639.8E1E

85 43 FT

NIL

DISH ANTENNA ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 25.0 M.)

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223737223759.4N8N

08826420882638.0E1E

88 46 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223737223759.1N6N

08826380882636.2E4E

86 45 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223732223759.4N

08826320882635.5E4E

97 45 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

224001223759.0N2N

08826510882634.8E7E

36 53 FT

NIL

MET. ANTENNA

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

POLEBUILDING

224003223758.3N2N

08826440882633.4E6E

29 50 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

224003223757.7N

08826440882633.3E

31 50 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD TRAFFIC

(ROAD ELEV.4.6 M.

+ TRAFFIC HT. 5.0 M.)

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

POLEBUILDING

224003223758.8N3N

08826440882633.4E1E

28 49 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

224003223758.3N7N

08826500882632.0E

28 49 FT

NIL

APPROACH LIGHT

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

224004223758.1N7N

08826500882631.8E7E

31 52 FT

NIL

APPROACH LIGHT

Sintex Tank on Building

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

224004223755.9N7N

08826490882629.3E4E

34 49 FT

NIL

MOSQUE

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 13.4 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.8N

0882638.5E

47 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 13.4 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223759.8N

0882637.7E

48 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 14.4 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757.7N

0882631.6E

52 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 14.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223757.4N

0882630.2E

61 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 18.0 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223741.0N

0882639.6E

90 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 26.3 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

BUILDING

223758.9N

0882638.4E

46 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg Top 12.9 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.4N

0882633.5E

46 FT

NIL

Coconut Tree

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.2N

0882629.8E

42 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223756.8N

0882640.5E

68 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.3N

0882637.8E

83 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.6N

0882627.2E

71 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.1N

0882631.3E

50 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.0N

0882632.3E

62 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.7N

0882638.6E

49 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223756.4N

0882641.5E

66 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.6N

0882637.2E

72 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.4N

0882638.4E

74 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223754.2N

0882638.1E

77 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.7N

0882636.9E

77 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223753.3N

0882636.6E

75 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223749.8N

0882636.5E

74 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223747.8N

0882636.3E

73 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223752.1N

0882635.6E

69 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223751.1N

0882633.5E

75 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223751.7N

0882631.5E

83 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223754.0N

0882629.5E

65 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.9N

0882630.1E

72 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223755.7N

0882634.1E

72 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223756.8N

0882630.3E

75 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.4N

0882634.4E

67 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882636.0E

64 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882636.3E

65 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.8N

0882640.2E

67 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.5N

0882628.4E

70 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.6N

0882630.9E

56 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223758.2N

0882632.2E

72 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.2N

0882633.2E

79 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223759.2N

0882633.9E

63 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223759.4N

0882635.0E

52 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223759.3N

0882636.1E

63 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223757.3N

0882640.3E

76 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223748.8N

0882639.0E

96 FT

NIL

Tree

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

TREE

223748.3N

0882636.7E

93 FT

NIL

Tree

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223739.1N

0882631.6E

91 FT

NIL

Cellphone Mast

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223758.9N

0882634.2E

55 FT

NIL

Mast on Bldg.

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223739.6N

0882640.5E

112 FT

NIL

Mast on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 26.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223740.5N

0882641.1E

110 FT

NIL

Mast on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 27.3 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223721.6N

0882627.6E

139 FT

NIL

Pole on Building U/C

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223721.5N

0882628.6E

136 FT

NIL

Pole on Building U/C

(Bldg. Top 39.7 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

SIGN

223722.8N

0882629.2E

119 FT

NIL

Advertising Board

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223808.7N

0882636.5E

20 FT

NIL

Approach Light

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

STACK

223715.9N

0882620.0E

129 FT

NIL

Chimney

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

STACK

223741.8N

0882641.5E

81 FT

NIL

Chimney

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

ANTENNA

223739.5N

0882637.1E

84 FT

NIL

Dish Antenna on Bldg

(Bldg. Top 24.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

ANTENNA

223738.4N

0882637.8E

85 FT

NIL

Dish Antenna on Bldg

(Bldg. Top 25.0 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

ANTENNA

223737.6N

0882637.6E

87 FT

NIL

Dish Antenna on Bldg

(Bldg. Top 25.3 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

ANTENNA

223739.4N

0882641.9E

89 FT

NIL

Dish Antenna on Bldg

(Bldg. Top 26.8 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223725.7N

0882634.5E

106 FT

NIL

L/C Rod

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

OTHER

223801.7N

0882633.0E

34 FT

NIL

L/C Rod on Localizer Hut

(Hut Top 8.9 M.)

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223758.7N

0882630.4E

48 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.1N

0882640.6E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.2N

0882641.6E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.2N

0882639.7E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.3N

0882638.7E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.3N

0882637.7E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223800.1N

0882636.9E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223759.8N

0882635.9E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223759.6N

0882635.0E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223759.5N

0882634.1E

48 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223759.3N

0882633.2E

48 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223759.1N

0882632.3E

48 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223758.9N

0882631.3E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/TKOF

01L/APCH

POLE

223758.7N

0882629.4E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

BUILDING

224004.9N

0882649.3E

34 FT

NIL

Mosque

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

OTHER

224003.3N

0882650.0E

28 FT

NIL

Approach Light

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

TREE

224005.2N

0882649.2E

37 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

TREE

224005.5N

0882649.1E

36 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

POLE

224023.7N

0882644.7E

73 FT

NIL

Electric Pole

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

OTHER

224004.1N

0882650.1E

31 FT

NIL

Approach Light

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

OTHER

224005.0N

0882650.2E

34 FT

NIL

APPROACH LIGHT

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

TREESIGN

224005224033.2N

08826490882643.2E9E

37 90 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEHoarding

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

TREESIGN

224005223958.5N7N

08826490882652.1E7E

35 20 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESign Board

19R/APCH

01L/TKOF

TREEANTENNA

224006224001.2N0N

08826440882651.9E8E

37 36 FT

NIL

ANTENNA CISF

Met. Antenna

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

TREEOTHER

224008223754.3N9N

08826440882637.3E8E

78 80 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

Rod on U/C Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 22.7 M.)

19R/APCHTKOF

01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERSIGN

224023223808.7N6N

08826440882634.7E5E

73 20 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLESign Board

19R19L/APCH

01L01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224033224052.2N1N

08826430882658.9E2E

90 63 FT

NIL

HOARDINGBuilding

19L/TKOFAPCH

01R/APCHTKOF

OTHERBUILDING

223747224056.1N3N

08826490882704.6E5E

104 74 FT

LGTDNIL

CELLPHONE MASTBuilding

19L/TKOFAPCH

01R/APCHTKOF

OTHERBUILDING

223745224057.8N6N

08826520882706.2E8E

110 73 FT

LGTDNIL

CELLPHONE MASTBuilding

19L19R/TKOF

01R01L/APCH

OTHERBUILDING

223745223756.7N5N

08826510882639.1E0E

112 67 FT

LGTDNIL

CELLPHONE MASTBuilding

19L19R/TKOF

01R01L/APCH

OTHERBUILDING

223745223746.2N

08826500882638.0E4E

108 77 FT

NIL

MAST ON BLDG. (BLDG. HT. 27.0 M.)

Building

19L19R/TKOF

01R01L/APCH

OTHERBUILDING

223743223756.0N2N

08826500882631.9E5E

112 52 FT

NIL

MASTBuilding

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHERBUILDING

224032223722.7N9N

08826570882626.8E2E

20 132 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Building U/C

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

224032223759.9N3N

08826570882641.4E1E

23 43 FT

NIL

HUT

Tank on Building

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224032224053.9N2N

08826590882710.2E3E

20 64 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Tank on Building

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

POLETREE

224034223800.2N

08827060882637.7E8E

38 52 FT

NIL

POLE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLETREE

224040224103.5N

08827050882659.3E7E

37 95 FT

NIL

POLE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

ANTENNATREE

224041224106.4N8N

08827050882656.6E2E

39 95 FT

NIL

GAGAN ANTENNA (BASE 5.3 M)

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

ANTENNATREE

224042224058.9N1N

08827030882704.5E8E

41 81 FT

NIL

RF LINK ANTENNAGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

NAVAIDTREE

224043224053.2N9N

08827030882708.6E5E

47 85 FT

NIL

L/C ROD ON LOCALIZER HUT

(HUT TOP.9.7 M)

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLETREE

224044224056.5N0N

08826550882710.9E2E

51 87 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLETREE

224044224059.9N6N

08826560882712.8E1E

52 87 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERTREE

224045224111.2N3N

08826550882703.5E3E

80 100 FT

NIL

HOARDING

Group of Trees

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

POLETREE

224045223755.3N5N

08826570882640.6E5E

52 79 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Group of Trees

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

POLETREE

224045223749.8N0N

08826560882637.8E

57 77 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEOTHER

224045224104.7N1N

08826580882708.4E0E

52 89 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTMast

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

TREE

224046223759.9N6N

08826560882635.5E

59 58 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEFlood Light Mast

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

OTHER

224046223730.7N6N

08826570882632.7E6E

56 110 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLEMast

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

BUILDINGOTHER

224046223751.1N7N

08826570882635.2E9E

46 71 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Mast on Building

(Building Top 15.3m)

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

POLEOTHER

224046223754.0N8N

08826590882640.3E6E

52 63 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

Pole on Building

(Building Top 17.7m)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEBUILDING

224046224050.2N3N

08826570882701.4E8E

67 79 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224046224047.0N7N

08827000882656.5E7E

47 51 FT

NIL

WOODEN ARCHBUILDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224046224048.4N9N

0882658.0E8E

47 57 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224046224103.4N0N

0882658.5E

57 81 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLEBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224046224050.5N6N

08826570882708.4E8E

52 60 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.

(BLDG. TOP 14.2 M)

Building

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224046224048.3N5N

08827000882706.1E3E

53 58 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBUILDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224046224048.5N6N

08826580882659.5E8E

73 70 FT

NIL

HOARDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224046.9N1N

0882657.7E2E

66 46 FT

NIL

ANTENNA ON BUILDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224046.5N4N

08827010882657.3E1E

53 47 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224046.8N

0882658.3E

50 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224046224050.9N1N

08826590882709.5E

75 57 FT

NIL

HOARDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224046224050.7N2N

08827010882657.9E2E

52 55 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.0N

0882659.8E

57 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224046.8N

0882702.8E

53 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224047.5N

0882657.7E

56 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.5 M.

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

224047.3N

0882659.8E

83 FT

NIL

HOARDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224046.9N

0882703.7E

53 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224047.7N

0882656.7E

52 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.3N

0882700.8E

56 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.3N

0882704.6E

53 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.5N

0882701.8E

56 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.1N

0882705.5E

54 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.6N

0882702.9E

54 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.2N

0882706.4E

53 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048.0N

0882700.5E

73 FT

NIL

L/C ROD ON BLDG.(SYNTEX TANK TOP 22.1 M. & BLDG. TOP 21.2 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.3N

0882707.5E

54 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.7N

0882704.0E

54 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224048.5N

0882657.2E

75 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224047.8N

0882704.2E

70 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLE

224047.8N

0882704.9E

57 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

224047.9N

0882703.7E

69 FT

NIL

HOARDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048.5N

0882659.4E

72 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224047224049.5N2N

08827090882700.3E7E

54 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048.5N7N

08827000882706.6E4E

73 57 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 21.5 M.)

Building

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224048.8N4N

08827040882706.7E8E

76 53 FT

NIL

HOARDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048.6N5N

08826590882706.8E

70 60 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224047224050.0N2N

08827050882708.9E

57 59 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLEBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224047224032.6N9N

08827100882657.2E4E

54 23 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTHut

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTANK

224048224100.9N3N

08826580882702.8E0E

57 101 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Overhead Water Tank

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048224046.6N5N

08827020882657.2E4E

62 52 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG.(DHRAM PRIYA SCHOOL TOP

17.3 M.)

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 14.2 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224048224051.7N3N

08827070882700.8E4E

78 57 FT

NIL

FLOOD LIGHT MAST

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 15.7 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224048224047.2N5N

08827070882657.4E7E

59 56 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 16.5 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048224050.2N6N

08827070882700.2E0E

63 57 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDGBldg. TOP 18Top 16.5 6 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

224048224049.3N

08827060882703.4E5E

91 56 FT

NIL

HOARDING

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 16.6 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEBUILDING

224048.5N2N

08827050882707.4E0E

75 63 FT

NIL

TREE

Sintex Tank on Bldg.(Bldg. Top 18.5 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048224049.4N

08827060882658.8E4E

53 66 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 18.9 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEBUILDING

224048.3N5N

08827080882700.2E6E

58 73 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 21.5 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224048.5N6N

08827060882702.3E2E

58 62 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Dhram Priya School Top 17.3 M.)

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

224048223759.5N4N

08827060882640.8E1E

60 41 FT

NIL

BUILDINGBuilding

19L19R/APCHTKOF

01R01L/TKOFAPCH

BUILDING

224049224047.4N9N

08826580882703.4E1E

66 55 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 18.9 M.)

Building

19L/APCHTKOF

01R/TKOFAPCH

POLEBUILDING

224048223733.3N5N

08827080882648.7E4E

58 134 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLEBuilding

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224049224100.2N0N

0882700.7E4E

54 75 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224100.1N3N

08827010882703.6E8E

81 76 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224048224058.7N0N

08827060882709.4E5E

57 73 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224051.8N2N

08826550882711.6E2E

75 70 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERTREE

224048224049.5N1N

08827090882701.5E6E

67 81 FT

NIL

CHIMNEY

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLETREE

224048224057.5N3N

08827100882711.0E1E

59 85 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224102.2N3N

08827030882712.5E6E

74 96 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224053.8N4N

08827050882711.4E

86 89 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049.5N1N

08827000882705.8E0E

67 86 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224050.2N0N

08827040882702.3E9E

72 80 FT

NIL

TREE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049224048.3N7N

08827060882709.5E

80 77 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224049224048.3N5N

08827030882657.5E2E

56 76 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.6 M.)

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224049224051.0N8N

08827060882659.8E3E

67 77 FT

NIL

SHED ON BLDG.(BLDG. TOP 19.5 M.)

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224048224051.7N5N

08827090882657.5E

77 76 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224050.1N6N

08826560882658.8E6E

72 74 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224050224046.2N

0882657.2E4E

54 67 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049.8N

0882655.6E

75 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224057.7N

0882655.5E

87 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224056.4N

0882659.2E

88 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224059.3N

0882702.7E

84 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224051.7N

0882701.2E

82 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224059.2N

0882707.3E

88 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224057.2N

0882709.6E

82 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049.9N

0882701.5E

79 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224049.5N0N

0882706.4E1E

82 81 FT

NIL

TREE

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224050224049.2N

08827020882703.9E1E

79 74 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224050224049.3N5N

08827010882700.8E

79 67 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Group of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224050.6N1N

08826580882656.6E8E

74 72 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEGroup of Trees

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224050224046.6N1N

08827000882656.5E

57 59 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.6 M.)

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224050224053.9N7N

08827090882701.5E

57 96 FT

NIL

BUILDINGTree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGTREE

224050224049.2N

08827080882704.9E0E

59 72 FT

NIL

BUILDINGTree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224051.5N

0882657.5E

76 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224050.5N

0882707.6E

85 FT

NIL

TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224051.3N

0882700.4E

57 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 15.7 M.)

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

224050.2N

0882711.2E

77 FT

NIL

CHIMNEY

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDING

224050.6N

0882708.8E

60 FT

NIL

BUILDING

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224051.8N

0882659.3E

77 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224051.7N

0882701.2E

82 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224051.2N

0882711.2E

70 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224053.3N

0882704.5E

102 FT

NIL

TREE

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224053224048.7N5N

08827010882705.5E4E

96 75 FT

NIL

TREETree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224053224107.4N

08827110882706.4E2E

89 103 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREETree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224054224049.0N5N

0882706.7E4E

104 82 FT

NIL

TREETree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224056224054.4N0N

08826590882706.2E7E

89 104 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREETree

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREE

224057224050.7N5N

08826550882707.5E6E

87 85 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREETree

19L/APCHTKOF

01R/TKOFAPCH

TREEOTHER

224057223747.2N1N

08827090882649.6E

82 104 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREECellphone Mast

19L/APCHTKOF

01R/TKOFAPCH

TREEOTHER

224057223745.3N8N

08827110882652.1E2E

85 110 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREECellphone Mast

19L/APCHTKOF

01R/TKOFAPCH

TREEOTHER

224058223745.0N7N

08827090882651.5E0E

73 112 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREECellphone Mast

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224059224048.3N

08827020882708.7E0E

84 58 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224059224048.2N5N

08827070882710.3E0E

88 59 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224100224047.0N7N

08827000882704.4E0E

75 54 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TANKPOLE

224100224047.3N6N

0882702.0E9E

101 54 FT

NIL

OVERHEAD WATER TANKElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224100224047.3N5N

08827030882701.8E

76 56 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGPOLE

224103224047.2N0N

08826580882659.5E8E

81 57 FT

NIL

BUILDINGElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224102224046.3N4N

08827120882658.6E5E

96 57 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEElectric Pole

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

TREEPOLE

224107224046.4N1N

08827060882657.2E7E

103 56 FT

NIL

TREEElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223849224045.8N

08826380882656.2E8E

20 57 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223851224048.7N3N

08826430882708.0E7E

21 58 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223852224048.4N2N

08826430882707.3E0E

21 59 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223852224048.3N0N

08826430882705.5E9E

20 57 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223857224047.3N8N

08826400882704.0E9E

21 57 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223858224047.3N

08826390882700.2E8E

21 56 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Pole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

223859224048.4N1N

08826390882707.4E8E

21 78 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

19L/TKOF

01R/APCH

OTHER

223859223743.4N0N

08826390882650.6E9E

21 112 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDMast

In circling area and at AD

19L/TKOF

01R/APCH

OTHER

223901223745.2N

08826390882650.5E0E

21 108 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Mast on Bldg.

(Bldg. Ht. 27.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223902224040.3N5N

08826390882705.6E3E

21 37 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDPole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223902224034.7N2N

08826410882706.6E1E

20 38 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDPole

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERANTENNA

223909224042.4N9N

08826400882703.5E

22 41 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

RF Link Antenna

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGANTENNA

223915224046.2N9N

08826370882657.7E

67 66 FT

NIL

L/C ROD ON FIRE STATION BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.8 M.)

Antenna on Building

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

ANTENNASTACK

223915224050.3N2N

08826370882711.7E0E

60 77 FT

LGTDNIL

ANTENNA ON FIRE STATION BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.8 M.)

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLESTACK

223916224048.2N5N

08826420882709.4E1E

24 67 FT

NIL

SIGNAL POLEChimney

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERNAVAID

223917224041.4N

08826390882705.6E

22 39 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDGAGAN Antenna

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

ANTENNASIGN

223917224046.5N9N

08826370882659.8E1E

68 75 FT

LGTDNIL

ANTENNA ON FIRE BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 16.8 M.)

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223918224047.2N3N

08826360882659.4E8E

79 83 FT

NIL

FLOOD LIGHT MASTHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223919224045.9N2N

08826410882655.7E5E

21 80 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223920224046.4N5N

08826430882658.6E5E

22 74 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223921224047.3N9N

08826460882703.2E7E

21 69 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223921224047.7N8N

08826420882704.2E0E

21 69 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223922224048.4N1N

08826430882704.0E7E

21 76 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223922224048.4N3N

08826430882706.6E4E

22 91 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

223922224048.5N0N

08826470882700.3E5E

20 73 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

L/C Rod on Bldg.

(Syntex Tank Top 22.1 M. & Bldg. Top 21.2 M.)

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHER

223923224043.5N2N

08826420882703.2E6E

22 47 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

L/C Rod on Localizer Hut

(Hut Top.9.7 M.)

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223923224044.9N5N

08826420882655.1E9E

21 51 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223924224044.4N9N

08826470882656.5E8E

20 52 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223924224045.5N3N

08826460882657.8E6E

22 52 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223925224045.5N7N

08826340882658.6E4E

119 52 FT

NIL

FLOOD LIGHT MASTLamp Post

01L19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223926224046.6N0N

08826440882659.4E3E

21 53 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223927224046.5N3N

08826420882700.6E1E

20 53 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223928224046.3N5N

08826350882701.7E0E

119 53 FT

NIL

FLOOD LIGHT MASTLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223848224046.4N7N

08826430882701.6E9E

20 52 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223846224046.3N8N

08826430882702.4E8E

20 53 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223827224046.5N9N

08826400882703.7E

21 53 FT

LGTDNIL

DUMBLE LIGHTSLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223826224047.9N0N

08826430882704.2E6E

19 54 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223826224047.9N1N

08826410882705.5E

21 54 FT

LGTDNIL

DUMBLE LIGHTSLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223826224047.2N

08826410882706.1E4E

20 54 FT

LGTDNIL

DUMBLE LIGHTSLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223825224047.5N3N

08826400882707.9E5E

21 54 FT

LGTDNIL

DUMBLE LIGHTSLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERPOLE

223825224047.2N5N

08826400882709.4E3E

21 54 FT

LGTDNIL

DUMBLE LIGHTSLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

ANTENNAPOLE

223818224047.6N

08826420882710.8E2E

31 54 FT

LGTDNIL

ANTENN LOCALIZER HUT A ON (HUT TOP 7.3 M.)

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERBUILDING

223818224049.4N0N

08826420882706.8E

33 67 FT

LGTDNIL

Shed on Bldg.

L/C ROD ON HUT (LOCALIZER HUT TOP 7Bldg. Top 19.3 5 M.)

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223817224032.2N9N

08826270882659.0E2E

94 20 FT

NIL

MASTSign Board

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

OTHERSIGN

223813224032.5N7N

08826280882657.2E8E

72 20 FT

NIL

CHIMNEYSIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGOTHER

223812224046.7N0N

08826270882700.1E5E

85 46 FT

NIL

BUILDINGWooden Arch

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

BUILDINGSIGN

223810224047.4N0N

08826270882659.2E9E

89 82 FT

NIL

BUILDINGHoarding

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEOTHER

223810223737.0N9N

08826290882648.9E

46 152 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

LC Rod Building

In circling area and at AD

19L/APCH

01R/TKOF

POLEANTENNA

223809224042.2N9N

08826300882703.4E5E

47 41 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

RF Link Antenna

In circling area and at AD

POLENAVAID

223808223943.3N

08826300882643.5E4E

47 70 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

GP Main Antenna of Rwy 19R

In circling area and at AD

POLENAVAID

223807223841.5N8N

08826300882652.2E

47 64 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

GP Main Antenna of Rwy 01R

In circling area and at AD

POLENAVAID

223806224004.7N

08826290882702.7E1E

47 76 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

GP Main Antenna of Rwy 19L

In circling area and at AD

POLENAVAID

223805223839.9N6N

08826290882651.2E9E

47 32 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

GP Monitor Antenna of Rwy 01R

In circling area and at AD

01L/APCH

BUILDINGNAVAID

223804224007.4N1N

08826270882702.6E2E

71 35 FT

NIL

BUILDING

GP Monitor Antenna of Rwy 19L

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGNAVAID

223802223841.7N9N

08826270882652.5E3E

95 32 FT

NIL

BUILDING

DME

(Co-Located With Glide Path) RWY 01R

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGNAVAID

223801223943.8N3N

08826270882643.5E4E

94 45 FT

NIL

BUILDING

DME (Co-Located With Glide Path) RWY 19R

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223800.3N

0882642.5E

46 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223800.4N

0882627.6E

64 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223758.2N

0882642.5E

64 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223759.2N

0882628.6E

47 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.5N

0882645.0E

78 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.4N

0882642.3E

71 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223757.8N

0882627.2E

58 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223739.7N

0882644.0E

105 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223739.4N

0882645.0E

115 FT

NIL

SINTEX TANK ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 32.4 M.

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223738.9N

0882643.6E

101 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223738.7N

0882644.5E

118 FT

LGTD

CELLPHONE MAST ON BLDG. (BLDG. TOP 32.8 M.)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223719.5N

0882703.7E

172 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223718.4N

0882706.8E

169 FT

NIL

GREENWOOD SONATA BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223848.9N

0882638.6E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223848.8N

0882639.9E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223848.5N

0882639.6E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223846.9N

0882637.9E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223846.9N

0882638.3E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223846.7N

0882639.7E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223845.9N

0882637.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223835.3N

0882638.3E

19 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223833223845.6N

08826410882647.9E0E

19 20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDPAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223833.5N

0882641.7E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223833.8N

0882638.2E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223833.2N

0882641.0E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223831.2N

0882641.5E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223829.3N

0882640.2E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223829.4N

0882637.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223829.2N

0882636.3E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223828.9N

0882637.7E

22 FT

LGTD

DUMBLE LIGHTS

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223828.3N

0882637.6E

22 FT

LGTD

DUMBLE LIGHTS

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223827.6N

0882637.5E

22 FT

LGTD

DUMBLE LIGHTS

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223826.9N

0882637.4E

22 FT

LGTD

DUMBLE LIGHTS

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223826.8N

0882637.3E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223826.3N

0882635.4E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223825.9N

0882636.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223825.9N

0882635.3E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223823.3N

0882635.6E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223823.2N

0882635.4E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223816.9N

0882634.4E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223813.0N

0882634.7E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223813.3N

0882635.6E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223812.8N

0882633.9E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223812.9N

0882628.9E

67 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223812.7N

0882626.7E

91 FT

NIL

CEMENT TANK ON

BLDG.

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223810.6N

0882633.6E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223810.6N

0882629.3E

64 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223810.0N

0882628.5E

70 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223809.6N

0882631.2E

30 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD

TRAFFIC

(ROAD ELEV.4.2 M.

+ TRAFFIC HT. 5.0

M.)

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223809.6N

0882631.2E

27 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223808.4N

0882630.9E

26 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223807.9N

0882630.9E

28 FT

NIL

AIRPORT

BOUNDARY WALL

WITH FENCING ON

TOP

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223804.8N

0882627.3E

81 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.0N

0882643.3E

73 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223757.0N

0882625.6E

94 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223753.4N

0882642.8E

75 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223752.6N

0882644.1E

81 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223929.7N

0882649.6E

27 FT

LGTD

POLE LGT.

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223930.6N

0882643.2E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223931.4N

0882641.5E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223931.9N

0882644.1E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223932.3N

0882644.2E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223932.8N

0882642.5E

22 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223932.2N

0882650.0E

28 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223933.5N

0882648.5E

18 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223933.7N

0882645.3E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223940.1N

0882649.6E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223942.1N

0882649.8E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223943.2N

0882643.5E

34 FT

NIL

L/C ROD ON GP

HUT(HUT TOP 8.7

M.) BASE 5.2 M.

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223942.7N

0882648.9E

18 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223943.2N

0882644.8E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

223943.3N

0882643.4E

45 FT

LGTD

GP/DME(BASE

ELEV. 5.2 M.)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

223943.3N

0882643.4E

70 FT

LGTD

GP MAIN ANTENNA

(BASE ELEV. 5.2 M.)

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

223945.8N

0882643.7E

36 FT

LGTD

GP MONITOR

ANTENNA

(BASE ELEV. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223949.4N

0882638.6E

88 FT

LGTD

SMR ANTENNA

TOP(BASE 5.7 M.)

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223951.7N

0882649.9E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224000.6N

0882642.8E

44 FT

NIL

CISF CAMP

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224001.9N

0882638.6E

115 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224001.5N

0882642.8E

77 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224001.9N

0882641.6E

83 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224002.3N

0882643.2E

56 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224002.4N

0882643.3E

40 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

POLE

224002.9N

0882644.3E

27 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224002.9N

0882643.6E

41 FT

NIL

BUILDING

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224004.2N

0882642.7E

62 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224005.5N

0882643.6E

71 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224006.5N

0882642.7E

81 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224007.0N

0882643.5E

82 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224007.9N

0882640.7E

95 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224008.4N

0882642.7E

86 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224008.8N

0882642.9E

74 FT

NIL

TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224009.8N

0882643.8E

69 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224010.7N

0882641.0E

84 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224018.0N

0882641.8E

80 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224025.7N

0882643.2E

78 FT

LGTD

FLOOD LIGHT

MAST

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223849.8N

0882647.6E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223849.9N

0882650.1E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223850.4N

0882644.4E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223850.7N

0882644.7E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223851.3N

0882644.9E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223852.6N

0882653.9E

39 FT

LGTD

WDI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223854.2N

0882647.1E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223900.5N

0882645.0E

19 FT

LGTD

LANDING T LIGHT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223903.8N

0882649.1E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223904.1N

0882654.3E

22 FT

NIL

GUN HUT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223914.3N

0882648.1E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223914.4N

0882648.2E

22 FT

NIL

HUT

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223917.9N

0882657.8E

30 FT

NIL

ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223918.7N

0882648.4E

25 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223918.5N

0882648.6E

26 FT

NIL

L/C ROD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223918.9N

0882648.4E

22 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223919.4N

0882648.5E

25 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223920.4N

0882651.2E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223922.3N

0882649.5E

17 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223924.2N

0882649.7E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223925.6N

0882651.8E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

NAVAID

223926.3N

0882702.7E

83 FT

LGTD

L/C ROD ON MSSR

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223928.3N

0882649.7E

23 FT

NIL

GUN HUT

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223929.8N

0882649.7E

26 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223929.8N

0882649.5E

20 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223930.3N

0882648.7E

17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223930.5N

0882650.6E

17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223930.7N

0882650.7E

17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223931.3N

0882650.8E

17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223931.6N

0882650.9E

17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223931.8N

0882649.8E

20 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223931.8N

0882650.0E

26 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223932.2N

0882649.5E

21 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223932.4N

0882649.9E

27 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223937.7N

0882653.2E

17 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223939.9N

0882651.6E

17 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223941.9N

0882652.4E

16 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223942.9N

0882651.9E

16 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223943.6N

0882653.9E

17 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223943.8N

0882651.9E

31 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD

TRAFFIC

(ROAD ELEV. 4.3 M.

+ TRAFFIC HT. 5.0.)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223944.9N

0882651.5E

19 FT

NIL

GUN HUT

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223945.8N

0882651.4E

19 FT

NIL

BLUE BOX

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223945.9N

0882651.5E

22 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223946.9N

0882651.6E

22 FT

LGTD

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223955.5N

0882655.2E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223957.0N

0882654.2E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223958.7N

0882652.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224000.9N

0882654.0E

21 FT

NIL

BLUE BOX

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224002.9N

0882658.7E

19 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNANAVAID

224003224004.1N6N

08826540882702.1E3E

27 35 FT

NIL

RVR ANTENNA

DME

(Co-Located With Glide Path) RWY 19L

In circling area and at AD

OTHERNAVAID

224003223945.2N8N

08826540882643.1E7E

22 37 FT

NIL

BLUE BOX

GP Monitor Antenna RWY 19R

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

224004.3N5N

08826560882702.2E

21 28 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

GP Hut RWY 19L

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

224004.2N

0882701.8E

35 FT

NIL

GP HUT OF Hut RWY 19L

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

224004223842.5N1N

08827020882652.2E1E

29 28 FT

NIL

GP HUT OF RWY 19LHut of Rwy 01R

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

224004223904.6N1N

08827010882654.8E0E

43 22 FT

LGTDNIL

GP/DME OF RWY

19LGun Hut

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

224004223914.7N4N

08827020882648.6E2E

76 22 FT

LGTDNIL

GP MAIN ANTENNA

OF RWY 19LHut

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDBUILDING

224004223944.7N9N

08827010882651.8E5E

38 19 FT

LGTDNIL

GP/DME OF RWY

19LHut

In circling area and at AD

OTHERBUILDING

224004223835.8N

08827010882643.2E9E

21 23 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDHut

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAPOLE

224005224006.2N9N

08826540882702.4E0E

27 22 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNAL/C ROD ON RVR

ANTENNA

(RVR ANT. TOP 8.0

M.)Pole

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGPOLE

224005223929.3N7N

08826540882649.3E6E

22 27 FT

NIL

HUT

Pole LGT.

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAPOLE

224005223843.6N5N

08826540882644.4E3E

29 30 FT

LGTDNIL

L/C ROD ON RVR

ANTENNA

(RVR ANT. TOP 8.0

M.)Pole Lighted

In circling area and at AD

POLEANTENNA

224005223840.8N4N

08826540882644.5E0E

27 FT

NIL

POLE LIGHTEDRVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

POLEANTENNA

224006223838.9N4N

08827020882643.1E7E

22 27 FT

NIL

POLERVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDANTENNA

224007223838.8N0N

08827020882643.2E7E

35 27 FT

LGTDNIL

GP MONITOR

ANTENNA OF RWY

19LRVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224007223852.5N6N

08827010882653.3E9E

19 39 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDWDI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224013223943.3N8N

08826530882651.5E9E

38 30 FT

LGTDNIL

WDI

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev. 4.3 M. + Traffic Ht. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

NATURAL HIGHPOINTOTHER

224018224030.5N2N

08826550882704.5E4E

18 30 FT

NIL

HIGH GROUND

LAND

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev. 4.0 M. + Traffic Ht. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

224021223807.2N5N

08826550882648.7E0E

26 29 FT

NIL

L/C ROD

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev. 3.9 M. + Traffic Ht. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

TREEOTHER

224026223945.2N8N

08827090882651.9E4E

77 19 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREEBlue Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224029224003.7N2N

08826570882654.4E1E

19 22 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDBlue Box

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

224033224000.2N9N

08826530882654.8E0E

52 21 FT

NIL

L/C RODBlue Box

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGOTHER

223849223828.1N9N

08826450882637.7E

22 FT

NIL

GUN HUTDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223847223828.6N3N

08826510882637.8E6E

20 22 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223846223827.2N6N

08826440882637.2E5E

19 22 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223845223826.6N9N

08826470882637.5E4E

20 22 FT

NIL

PAPIDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223845223827.6N5N

08826510882640.5E7E

20 21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223844223826.7N9N

08826480882641.0E1E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223844223826.5N2N

08826490882641.5E1E

21 20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

223843223825.5N

08826440882640.3E9E

30 21 FT

NIL

POLEDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223842223825.3N0N

08826520882640.5E4E

23 21 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOXDumble Lights

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223842.3N

0882652.5E

21 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOXElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGOTHER

223842.7N3N

0882652.1E5E

28 23 FT

LGTDNIL

GP HUT(BASE

ELEV.4.7M)

Electric Box

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDOTHER

223841223840.9N5N

08826520882644.3E0E

32 24 FT

LGTDNIL

GP/DMEElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223841.9N6N

08826510882644.3E4E

20 23 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

NAVAIDOTHER

223841223918.8N9N

08826520882648.2E4E

64 22 FT

LGTDNIL

GP MAIN

ANTENNA(BASE

ELEV.4.9M)

Electric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223841223929.7N8N

08826520882649.8E5E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223841223930.6N3N

08826440882648.4E7E

23 17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOXElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

223841223930.4N5N

08826440882650.5E6E

28 17 FT

NIL

L/C RODElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

223841223930.2N7N

08826440882650.0E7E

28 17 FT

NIL

L/C RODElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223840223931.5N3N

08826440882650.0E8E

24 17 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOXElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

223840223931.4N6N

08826430882650.0E9E

27 17 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNAElectric Box

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

223839223932.6N2N

08826510882649.9E5E

32 21 FT

LGTDNIL

GP MONITOR

ANTENNA

(BASE ELEV. 4.8M.)

Electric Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223838224021.7N2N

08826430882655.8E7E

21 26 FT

NIL

WHITE BOX

L/C Rod

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

223838223841.4N2N

08826430882644.7E0E

27 28 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNA

L/C Rod

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

223838223841.2N4N

08826430882644.7E5E

27 28 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNA

L/C Rod

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNAOTHER

223837.9N8N

0882643.6E7E

41 40 FT

NIL

MET. ANTENNA

L/C Rod

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223837223918.8N5N

08826430882648.8E6E

23 26 FT

NIL

WHITE BOX

L/C Rod

In circling area and at AD

POLEOTHER

223837223943.8N2N

0882643.7E5E

40 35 FT

NIL

L/C ROD

L/C Rod on GP Hut (Hut Top 8.7 M.) Base 5.2 M.

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223837224005.1N6N

08826460882654.1E4E

21 29 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

L/C Rod On RVR Antenna (RVR Ant. Top 8.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGPOLE

223835223932.8N4N

08826430882649.9E

23 26 FT

NIL

HUTLamp Post

In circling area and at AD

OTHERPOLE

223834224005.2N8N

08826430882654.7E5E

20 27 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARDPole Lighted

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223831223900.9N5N

08826440882646.5E0E

20 19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Landing T Light

In circling area and at AD

OTHERANTENNA

223831223837.7N9N

08826420882643.8E6E

20 41 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

Met. Antenna

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

223829223903.0N8N

08826510882649.8E1E

29 20 FT

NIL

MOBILE ROAD

TRAFFIC

(ROAD ELEV.3.8 M.

+ TRAFFIC HT. 5.0

M.)SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

223720223902.3N7N

08826590882641.4E6E

180 20 FT

NIL

ANTENNA ON

SWISSOTEL

(BLDG. TOP 51.0 M.)

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNASIGN

224020223909.7N4N

08826550882640.8E5E

25 22 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNASIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224021223932.6N3N

08826560882644.4E2E

21 FT

NIL

WHITE BOXSIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNASIGN

224021223927.7N5N

08826550882642.9E6E

25 20 FT

LGTDNIL

RVR ANTENNASIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

224029223923.1N9N

08827090882642.0E1E

80 21 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224044223921.3N7N

08826530882642.3E2E

90 21 FT

NIL

HOARDINGSIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

POLESIGN

224044223922.2N0N

08826550882643.1E0E

51 21 FT

NIL

LAMP POSTSIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

224044223922.6N4N

08826540882643.6E

64 22 FT

NIL

BUILDING SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

POLESIGN

224044223920.9N4N

08826550882643.0E6E

55 22 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC POLESign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224044223914.9N3N

08826540882648.5E1E

90 19 FT

NIL

HOARDINGSign Board

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

224045223933.0N7N

08826540882645.9E3E

49 20 FT

NIL

BUILDING SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224045223932.3N8N

08826550882642.2E5E

80 22 FT

NIL

HOARDINGSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

224045223931.5N9N

08826540882644.1E0E

78 21 FT

NIL

TREESign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

224045223931.9N4N

08826520882641.8E5E

79 21 FT

NIL

TREESign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

224045223930.9N6N

08826530882643.5E2E

76 21 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESign Board

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGSIGN

224046223926.9N6N

08826550882644.1E4E

58 21 FT

NIL

SHED ON

BLDG.(BLDG. TOP

14.6 M.)

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224046223919.4N9N

08827110882641.6E7E

77 21 FT

NIL

HOARDINGSign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHERSIGN

224046223924.5N

08827110882646.8E

78 22 FT

NIL

HOARDINGSign Board

In circling area and at AD

TREESIGN

224052223943.2N

08826540882644.6E8E

86 19 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREESign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223942.1N

0882651.9E

16 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223941.9N

0882652.4E

16 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224029.7N

0882657.4E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223833.8N

0882638.2E

27 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223845.9N

0882637.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223846.9N

0882637.9E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223846.9N

0882638.3E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223846.7N

0882639.7E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223848.9N

0882638.6E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223849.8N

0882638.2E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223848.5N

0882639.6E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223848.8N

0882639.9E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223837.1N

0882646.1E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223831.7N

0882642.8E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223831.2N

0882641.5E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223833.6N

0882641.9E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223833.5N

0882641.7E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223829.3N

0882640.2E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223833.2N

0882641.0E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223825.9N

0882636.7E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223826.8N

0882637.3E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223829.4N

0882637.1E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223829.2N

0882636.3E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223826.3N

0882635.4E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223825.9N

0882635.3E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223823.2N

0882635.4E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223823.3N

0882635.6E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223854.2N

0882647.1E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223857.3N

0882641.0E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223848.4N

0882643.6E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223846.3N

0882643.4E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223846.2N

0882644.2E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223852.3N

0882643.1E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223852.0N

0882643.3E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223851.7N

0882643.1E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223851.0N

0882644.9E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223850.7N

0882644.7E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223850.4N

0882644.4E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223849.8N

0882647.6E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223844.7N

0882647.1E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223849.9N

0882650.1E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223841.9N

0882651.3E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223841.7N

0882652.8E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223844.5N

0882649.5E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223845.1N

0882651.5E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223847.6N

0882651.8E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223923.5N

0882642.2E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223921.0N

0882646.2E

21 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223942.1N

0882649.8E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223939.9N

0882651.6E

17 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223937.7N

0882653.2E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223925.6N

0882651.8E

18 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223924.2N

0882649.7E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223922.3N

0882649.5E

17 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223920.4N

0882651.2E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224004.0N

0882656.2E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224004.8N

0882701.2E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224007.5N

0882701.3E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223834.2N

0882643.7E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223831.9N

0882644.5E

20 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223826.9N

0882643.2E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223816.1N

0882634.4E

19 FT

NIL

SIGN BOARD

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223813.3N

0882635.6E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223814.0N

0882634.1E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223812.8N

0882633.9E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223933.1N

0882648.5E

18 FT

NIL

ELECTRIC BOX

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223940.0N

0882649.6E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223942.7N

0882648.9E

18 FT

NIL

PAPI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224005.7N

0882639.1E

99 FT

NIL

Cellphone Mast

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224018.0N

0882641.8E

80 FT

NIL

Group of Tree

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223810.6N

0882633.6E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223916.2N

0882642.4E

24 FT

NIL

Signal Pole

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223919.2N

0882648.5E

21 FT

NIL

White Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224021.6N

0882656.0E

21 FT

NIL

White Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223838.7N

0882643.8E

21 FT

NIL

White Box

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223837.8N

0882643.8E

23 FT

NIL

White Box

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223918.1N

0882648.4E

25 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223919.0N

0882648.5E

25 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224005.4N

0882654.0E

23 FT

NIL

Gun Hut

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223945.9N

0882651.5E

22 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223946.9N

0882651.6E

22 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223927.9N

0882649.8E

21 FT

NIL

GUN HUT

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224003.1N

0882654.1E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224005.2N

0882654.4E

27 FT

NIL

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224020.7N

0882655.8E

25 FT

NIL

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224021.7N

0882655.9E

25 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223840.4N

0882644.0E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223838.4N

0882643.7E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223838.0N

0882643.7E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223932.2N

0882650.0E

28 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223931.8N

0882650.0E

26 FT

NIL

RVR ANTENNA

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223929.8N

0882649.7E

26 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224004.4N

0882702.4E

32 FT

NIL

Lightning Arrester on GP Hut (Hut Top 8.7m)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223849.0N

0882645.7E

21 FT

NIL

Security Hut

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223900.5N

0882646.6E

21 FT

NIL

Security Hut

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224020.7N

0882655.8E

25 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

224021.7N

0882655.9E

25 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223840.4N

0882644.0E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223838.4N

0882643.7E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223838.0N

0882643.7E

27 FT

NIL

RVR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223804.4N

0882627.6E

70 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224001.9N

0882638.6E

115 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223739.7N

0882644.0E

105 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223738.9N

0882643.6E

101 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223810.4N

0882627.2E

89 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223812.7N

0882627.1E

85 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223757.0N

0882625.6E

94 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223801.8N

0882627.5E

95 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223802.7N

0882627.5E

95 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223804.8N

0882627.3E

81 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223739.4N

0882645.0E

115 FT

NIL

Sintex Tank on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 32.4 M.)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223748.6N

0882642.4E

79 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223802.7N

0882626.5E

98 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223758.2N

0882642.5E

64 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.5N

0882644.1E

78 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224007.0N

0882643.1E

82 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224004.2N

0882642.7E

62 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224010.7N

0882641.0E

84 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223752.6N

0882644.0E

81 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.4N

0882642.3E

71 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223756.0N

0882643.3E

72 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223810.0N

0882628.5E

70 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223800.4N

0882627.6E

64 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223757.8N

0882627.2E

58 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224008.8N

0882642.9E

74 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224007.9N

0882640.7E

95 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224008.0N

0882642.7E

86 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224006.5N

0882642.7E

81 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223753.4N

0882642.8E

75 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223812.9N

0882628.9E

67 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224039.1N

0882710.5E

71 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224044.8N

0882653.6E

69 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223758.5N

0882627.4E

65 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223738.7N

0882644.5E

118 FT

NIL

Cellphone Mast on Bldg. (Bldg. Top 32.8 M.)

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224025.7N

0882643.2E

78 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223817.2N

0882627.0E

94 FT

NIL

Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223844.9N

0882633.5E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223838.5N

0882632.7E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223837.0N

0882632.5E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

FENCE

223807.9N

0882630.9E

28 FT

NIL

Airport Boundary Wall With Fencing on Top

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223809.1N

0882631.2E

30 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev.4.2 M. + Traffic Ht. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223818.6N

0882642.8E

31 FT

NIL

Antenna on Localizer Hut (Hut Top 7.3 M.)

In circling area and at AD

STACK

223812.7N

0882626.7E

91 FT

NIL

Cement Tank on Bldg

In circling area and at AD

STACK

223813.5N

0882628.2E

72 FT

NIL

Chimney

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223818.4N

0882642.8E

33 FT

NIL

L/C Rod On Hut

(Localizer Hut Top 7.3 M.)

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223810.0N

0882629.9E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223800.3N

0882642.5E

46 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223809.1N

0882631.0E

27 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223808.4N

0882630.9E

26 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223759.2N

0882628.6E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223805.9N

0882629.2E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223806.7N

0882629.7E

47 FT

NIL

LAMP POST

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223809.2N

0882630.4E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223808.3N

0882630.5E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

POLE

223807.5N

0882630.2E

47 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223943.6N

0882653.9E

17 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223955.5N

0882655.2E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223957.0N

0882654.2E

20 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223941.9N

0882653.0E

16 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224030.7N

0882704.2E

19 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223924.1N

0882650.9E

17 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223843.5N

0882649.3E

21 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223949.4N

0882638.6E

87 FT

NIL

SMR Antenna

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224044.6N

0882654.0E

64 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224045.0N

0882654.9E

49 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223758.8N

0882641.9E

44 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224052.8N

0882653.6E

90 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224053.6N

0882713.3E

101 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224058.1N

0882713.7E

89 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224104.9N

0882715.8E

100 FT

NIL

GROUP OF TREE

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTREE

223720224058.6N1N

08828040882713.8E7E

168 89 FT

NIL

BUILDING

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTREE

223717224053.7N6N

08828050882713.5E3E

279 101 FT

NIL

BUILDING(AKANKS

HA)

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTREE

223715224045.4N9N

08828070882653.3E5E

172 76 FT

NIL

BUILDING(HILAND

WOODS

APARTMENT)

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTREE

224052.4N2N

08827450882654.3E6E

169 86 FT

NIL

BUILDING (U/C)

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

BUILDINGTREE

222943224026.1N0N

08821390882709.1E

613 77 FT

LGTDNIL

TV TOWER

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224045.5N

0882654.1E

78 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

224045.9N

0882652.8E

79 FT

NIL

Tree

In circling area and at AD

TREE

223945.6N

0882705.0E

82 FT

NIL

Group of Trees

In circling area and at AD

POLE

224044.9N

0882655.0E

55 FT

NIL

Electric Pole

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223925.5N

0882634.6E

119 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

224013.3N

0882653.5E

38 FT

NIL

WDI

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223851.3N

0882634.4E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223852.2N

0882634.5E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223855.2N

0882634.9E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223855.7N

0882635.0E

52 FT

NIL

Flood Light Mast

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223829.0N

0882651.8E

29 FT

NIL

Mobile Road Traffic

(Road Elev.3.8 M. + Traffic Ht. 5.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223917.9N

0882657.8E

29 FT

NIL

Antenna

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224046.5N

0882711.8E

78 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224044.9N

0882654.5E

90 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224045.3N

0882655.2E

80 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224044.3N

0882653.3E

90 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224046.4N

0882711.6E

77 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223926.3N

0882702.7E

83 FT

NIL

L/C Rod on MSSR

In circling area and at AD

POLE

224044.2N

0882655.1E

51 FT

NIL

Lamp Post

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224046.9N

0882655.0E

58 FT

NIL

Shed on Bldg.

(Bldg. Top 14.6 M.)

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223917.4N

0882639.6E

22 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

223940.0N

0882649.6E

18 FT

NIL

Sign Board

In circling area and at AD

SIGN

224003.2N

0882642.0E

58 FT

NIL

Hoarding

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223719.0N

0882703.7E

172 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223718.4N

0882706.8E

169 FT

NIL

Greenwood Sonata Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223705.4N

0882748.0E

205 FT

NIL

Building U/C

In circling area and at AD

ANTENNA

223720.3N

0882659.4E

180 FT

NIL

Antenna on Swissotel

(Bldg. Top 51.0 M.)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223720.6N

0882804.8E

168 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223715.4N

0882807.3E

172 FT

NIL

Building

(Hiland Woods Apartment)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223900.9N

0882622.8E

188 FT

NIL

New ATC Building U/C

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

223717.7N

0882805.5E

279 FT

NIL

Building (Akanksha)

In circling area and at AD

BUILDING

224052.4N

0882745.3E

169 FT

NIL

Building

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223718.1N

0882714.2E

173 FT

NIL

LC Rod Building

(Building Top 49.0m)

In circling area and at AD

TOWER

222943.1N

0882139.1E

613 FT

NIL

TV Tower

In circling area and at AD

OTHER

223254.1N

0882059.0E

850 FT

NIL

Lightning Arrester on Building

(Building Top 255.1m)

VECC

AD 2.11

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Name of the associated meteorological office

AMO Kolkata

2

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

H24

3

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

Kolkata

9, 30HR

4

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

Trend

Trend Type landing forecast appended with each METAR / SPECI

5

Information on how briefing and/or consultation is provided

Provided, , through Documentation and OLBS

 

6

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

Chart And Tabular English

7

Charts and other information displayed or available for briefing or consultation

1. WAFC Products:

Data for upper wind & temperature for levels:

850 h.Pa, 700 h.Pa, 500 h.Pa, 300 h.Pa, 250 h.Pa, 200 h.Pa, 150 h.Pa, SIG Wx charts for FL 100 - 250 & for FL 250 - 630.

2. National Charts for consultation only.

Surface charts, synoptic upper air charts for levels: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 850 hPa, prognostic upper air charts at constant pressure, prognostic significant weather chart, DWR products / Satellite imagery.

8

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

RS / RW Ascent, Transmissometer at TDZ 19L, TDZ 19R, MID 19L, TDZ 01R, MID 01R & END 01R, DCWIS at TDZ 19L & TDZ 01R, Radar & Satellite Picture

 

9

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

Kolkata ATC, ATS and ACC

10

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

Ceilometer at Runway 01R End operational .

VECC

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

01L

6.20 DEG

3271 x 45 M

85/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

223824.95N

0882638.43E

RWY END:

223956.50N

0882649.16E

19R

186.20 DEG

3271 x 45 M

85/F/B/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

223953.65N

0882648.82E

RWY END:

223810.79N

0882636.78E

01R

6.20 DEG

3633 x 45 M

82/F/A/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

223831.95N

0882646.76E

RWY END:

224029.36N

0882700.51E

19L

186.20 DEG

3633 x 45 M

82/F/A/W/T

Asphalt

THR:

224015.57N

0882658.89E

RWY END:

223831.95N

0882646.76E

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: 18.0FT

TDZ: 19.0FT

 

NIL

NIL

3391 x 266 M

THR: 17.0FT

TDZ: 19.0FT

 

NIL

NIL

3391 x 266 M

THR: 18.0FT

TDZ: 19.0FT

 

NIL

NIL

3753 x 300 M

THR: 18.0FT

TDZ: 19.0FT

 

NIL

NIL

3753 x 300 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

165M x 90M

NIL

AVBL

1. PCN from junction of TWY H to TWY A End (RWY 01L beginning rigid

portion): 103/R/B/W/T,

Surface: concrete;

PCN from Taxi H Junction to TWY A

Junction including turn pad at RWY 01L: 85/F/B/W/T,

Surface: Bitumen;

PCN from TWY A junction to RWY 19R end including turn pad at RWY

19R: 87/F/B/W/T,

Surface: Bitumen.

2. Slope: -0.33% (0 to 60M),

+0.14% (60m to 360m),

-0.17% (420m to 780m),

+0.1% (780m to 1380m),

-0.04% (1380m to 1830m),

+0.14% (1830m to 2190m),

- 0.07% (2190m to 3271m)

3. Geoid Model : EGM 08

220M x 90M

 

AVBL

1. Overall RWY Slope: (-)0.006%

2. Geoid Model: EGM 08

240M x 90M

 

AVBL

1. PCN from junction of TWY B to RWY

01R end: 82/F/A/W/T,

Surface: Bitumen;

PCN from Junction of TWY B to TWY

A junction: 90/F/A/W/T,

Surface: Bitumen;

PCN from junction of TWY A to RWY

19L end: 107/F/A/W/T,

Surface: Bitumen;

PCN of turn pad at RWY 19L: 96/R/A/W/T,

Surface: concrete.

2. Slope: +0.12% (0 to 330m), -0.07% (330m to 2100m), +0.15% (2100m to

2850m), -0.1% (2850m to 3633m)

3. Geoid Model: EGM 08

240M x 90M

 

AVBL

1. Overall RWY Slope: (-) 0.01%

2. Geoid Model: EGM 08

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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

01L

3271

3271

3271

2833

RWY displaced by 438M.

19R

3271

3271

3271

3183

RWY displaced by 88M.

01R

3633

3633

3633

3633

 

19L

3633

3633

3633

3207

RWY displaced by 426M.

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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

01L

SALS

420 M

LIH

Green

Wing Bar - NIL

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(50.00FT)

 

19R

CAT I

900 M

LIH

Green

Wing Bar - NIL

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(50.00FT)

 

01R

CAT III

900 M

LIH

Green

Wing Bar- Available

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(50.00FT)

900 M

19L

CAT II

900 M

LIH

Green

Wing Bar- Available

PAPI

LEFT/3.00 DEG

MEHT

(50.00FT)

900 M

Length, spacing,

colour and

intensity of

runway centre line

lights

Length, spacing,

colour and

intensity of

runway edge lights

Colour of runway

end lights and

wing bars

Length and colour

of stopway lights

Remarks

6

7

8

9

10

 

3271 M

60 M

Variable white

LIH

Red

 

1. APCH with cross bar at 300M.

 

3271 M

60 M

Variable white

LIH

Red

 

1. Last 600M of runway edge lights amber.

3633 M

15 M

LIHVariable White

3633 M

60 M

Variable white

LIH

Red

 

1. Runway Centreline lights Last 900m to 300m from RWY end alternate red & variable white Red for last 300m from RWY end

2. Last 600M of Runway Edge lights amber.

3633 M

15 M

LIHVariable White

3633 M

60 M

Variable white

LIH

Red

 

1. RWY Centreline lightsLast 900m to 300m from RWY end alternate red & variable white Red for last 300m from RWY end

2. Last 600M ofrunway edge lights amber.

3. Inset Turn Pad Lights on Runway 19L Available InSingle Circuit with Turn Pad Edge Light

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AD 2.15

OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1

 

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

ABN

Installed on the top of ATC tower;

Beam colour- Green & White; 24-30 flashes per minutes;

H-24

H24

IBN

NIL

2

 

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

LDI

Available

Anemometer

1. 390 M from THR19L,

Lighted

2. 300 M from THR01R,

Lighted

(Both 1&2 located North of

RWY 19L / 01R)

3

 

Taxiway edge and taxiway centre line lights;

Edge

All Taxiways except TWY-G, M, F, F1, F2, N1, N2, N3, N4 and for

TWY P on curves.

Centre Line

ON TWYs A,D, F, F1, F2, J1,H1, L, N1, N2, N3, N4, N, P, Q1, Q2 and R1

4

Secondary power supply including switch-over time;

Secondary power supply to all air field lighting.

Switch-over time : CAT-I 15 SEC CATII/III 1 sec.

5

Remarks

 

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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

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AD 2.17

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE AIRSPACE

1

Airspace designation, geographical

coordinates and lateral limits

CTR: Circular area centered on 223914N 0882648E within a 25NM radius.

2

Vertical limits

FL 50

3

Airspace classification

D

4

Call sign and language(s) of the air

traffic services unit providing service;

Kolkata Tower / Kolkata Radar, English

5

Transition altitude

4000 FT

6

Hours of applicability

H24

7

Remarks

Airspace from 4000 FT AMSL and above is Classified as Class ‘C’.

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AD 2.18

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service Designation

 

Call sign

 

Channel(s)

 

SATVOICE Number(s),

if available

 

1

2

3

4

OAC

KOLKATA CONTROL

123.775 MHZ

SHORT CODE : 441921

PSTN: 00918991117566

SATVOICE AVBL WITH WSO:

SHORT CODE : 441902

PSTN: 00913325119520

 

OAC

KOLKATA CONTROL

128.300 MHZ

SHORT CODE : 441921

PSTN: 00918991117566

SATVOICE AVBL WITH WSO:

SHORT CODE : 441902

PSTN: 00913325119520

 

OTHER

Kolkata Delivery

121.625 MHZ

 

FIS

Kolkata Information

127.175 MHZ

 

SAR

-

123.100 MHZ

SHORT CODE : 441932

PSTN NUMBER : 00918991117567

APP

Kolkata Radar

119.300 MHZ

 

APP

Kolkata Radar

120.025 MHZ

 

APP

Kolkata Radar

120.675 MHZ

 

APP

Kolkata Radar

126.075 MHZ

 

APP

Kolkata Radar

127.300 MHZ

 

APP

Kolkata Radar

127.900 MHZ

 

TWR

Kolkata Tower

118.025 MHZ

 

TWR

Kolkata Tower

118.100 MHZ

 

ATIS

Kolkata Information

126.400 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

120.100 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

120.575 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

120.700 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

124.650 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

125.775 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

125.900 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

126.100 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

127.525 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

132.250 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

132.350 MHZ

 

ACC

Kolkata Radar

133.750 MHZ

 

ALRS

---------

121.500 MHZ

 

SMC

Kolkata Ground

121.725 MHZ

 

SMC

Kolkata Ground

121.900 MHZ

 

Logon

address, as

appropriate

Hours of operation

 

Remarks

 

5

6

7

 

H24

1. KOLKATA OCEANIC AREA CONTROL CENTRE, NORTH

2. MAIN FREQ

3. SATVOICE AVBL WITH WSO

 

H24

1. KOLKATA OCEANIC AREA CONTROL CENTRE, SOUTH

2. MAIN FREQ

3. SATVOICE AVBL WITH WSO

 

H24

Clearance Delivery

 

 

1. FREQUENCY 127.175MHZ AVAILABLE AROUND 'CEA' DVOR.

2. FOR OTHER AREAS, RESPECTIVE SECTOR FREQUENCY AS MENTIONED IN EAIP INDIA VER2.0 ENR2.1 TO BE USED FOR FLIGHT INFORMATION SERVICE.

 

H24

International Voice SAR On Scene Frequency 123.1MHZ Is Operational

 

H24

1. Approach Departure

2. Approach Procedural

3. Backup Frequency

 

H24

1. APPROACH SEQUENCE

2. BACKUP FREQUENCY.

 

 

H24

APPROACH ARRIVAL MAIN FREQ.

 

H24

APPROACH ARRIVAL SDBY FREQ.

 

H24

Approach Sequence

 

H24

1. Approach Departure

2. Approach Procedural

3. Main Frequency

 

H24

SDBY FREQ

 

H24

Main Frequency

 

H24

NIL

 

H24

1. Lower Kolkata West

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 132.250 MHz

 

H24

1. Upper Kolkata East

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 120.700 MHz

 

H24

1. Lower Kolkata East

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 120.575 MHz

 

H24

1. Upper Varanasi

2. Backup Frequency

 

H24

1. Upper Guwahati

 

H24

1. Upper Raipur

 

H24

1. Lower Kolkata North

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 133.750 MHz

 

H24

1. Upper Varanasi

2. Main Frequency

 

H24

1. Upper Kolkata West

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 120.100 MHz

 

H24

1. Upper Bhubaneswar

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 132.450 MHz

 

H24

1. Upper Kolkata North

2. Main Frequency

3. Backup Frequency 126.100 MHz

 

H24

EMERGENCY FREQUENCY

 

H24

SDBY FREQ

 

H24

MAIN FREQ.

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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 01R

CAT III

ICAL

109.900 MHz

H24

LOC 19L

CAT II

IDUM

110.300 MHz

H24

LOC 19R

IOKL

111.300 MHz

H24

GP 01R

 

333.800 MHz

H24

GP 19L

 

335.000 MHz

H24

GP 19R

 

332.300 MHz

H24

DME ILS 01R

ICAL

CH36X

H24

DME ILS 19L

IDUM

CH40X

H24

DME ILS 19R

IOKL

CH50X

H24

DVOR/DME

CEA

112.500 MHz

CH72X

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

224040.8N

0882701.9E

 

 

 

223818.6N

0882645.2E

 

 

SATISFACTORY LOC COVERAGE OF ILS (CAT-II) RWY 19L AVBL IN FLW AREA:

1. AT 25 NM(± 06 DEG) AND AT 17NM(±13 DEG) 2000FT ABV THR; AND

2. AT 18 NM(± 10 DEG) AND AT 10NM(±35 DEG) 2000FT ABV THR.

 

223801.6N

0882635.7E

 

 

LLZ inner coverage is restricted to 30 DEG on 150HZ side, no restriction on

90HZ side.

223841.8N

0882652.2E

 

 

3 DEG

224004.6N

0882702.1E

 

 

3 DEG

223943.3N

0882643.4E

 

 

3 DEG

223841.9N

0882652.3E

32 FT

 

1. Collocated with GP 01R

2. Geoid Model EGM08

224004.0N

0882701.5E

40 FT

 

1. Collocated with GP 19L

2. Geoid Model EGM08

223943.3N

0882643.4E

45 FT

 

1. Collocated with GP 19R

2. Geoid Model- EGM08

224033.3N

0882653.2E

47 FT

 

 

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AD 2.20

LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

I.AIRPORT COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING (A-CDM, KOLKATA)

 

1. BACKGROUND

1.1 The NSCBI Airport, Kolkata - Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM, Kolkata) undertaken at NSCBI 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, Kolkata.

 

1.2 The efficiency of the Air Transport System is highly dependent on traffic predictability. A-CDM, Kolkata 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) ETAs

v) NOTAMs

vi) METARs

vii) ADC Numbers

b) Airport Operations Data Base (AODB) of Kolkata

i) Parking stand of Aircraft

ii) Registration marking

iii) Boarding status of departing aircraft

iv) Actual “Off Block” Times

v) Actual “In-Block” Times

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 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 & Target Start up Times of departures and Target In-Block Times 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 Emission, reduction in Environmental Pollution.

• Optimization of airport and airspace capacity Reduction of R/T congestion

• Enhancement of safety due to reduced R/T congestion.

• Better 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, Kolkata: 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 SMC (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, Kolkata 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/MCD.

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/MCD 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.

 

2.1.4 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, 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.

 

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, Kolkata 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-Take-off 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 Clearance Delivery (CLD) 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, Kolkata interface. AO shall be responsible to

obtain new ADC 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, Kolkata 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 inBlock.

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 inblocks.

(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).

II. STANDARD AIRPORT TAXI ROUTES (SATR)

 

1. INTRODUCTION:

 

Standard Airport Taxi Routes are being designed to enhance ground control operations by using standard taxi instructions for both arriving and departing traffic. SATR is recommended as one of the ‘Air Traffic Control best practices’, in ‘The manual on the prevention of Runway Incursions’, (DOC 9870 Appendix-C). A single taxi instruction comprising of a number of taxiways may lead to read back errors, occurrence and correction of which increases R/T congestion and affects ground control operations as well as traffic handling capacity of ATCO.

 

2. PURPOSE:

 

The purpose of Standard Airport Taxi Routes (SATR) is to use standard taxi routes instead of long and ambiguous taxi instructions. SATR provides continuous taxi instructions including smooth transitioning of frequency from one surface

movement controller to another. This alleviates R/T congestion and will thus allow controller to have better surveillance of the traffic in peak traffic times. Theimplementation of SATR will lead to reduction in workload of both ATCOs and Pilots.

 

3. CONCEPT:

 

3.1. A single SATR comprises of a number of taxiways which together form complete taxi instructions to a departure/arrival.

3.2. SATR have been designed for RWY 19L, RWY 19R, RWY 01R, RWY 01L.

3.3. ARRIVAL SATR: The arrival route starts after the exit taxiway of Runway and terminates prior to a hotspot or Taxiway-Apron taxi-lane junction, for which the route is defined. The arrival follows the SATR and holds short of hotspot or Taxiway-Apron taxi-lane junction for its parking bay. Further taxi will be advised by the ATC as per the designated parking stand.

3.4. DEPARTURE SATR: The departure route starts from the Apron taxi-lane for which the route is defined and terminates at the designated holding point of the specific Runway or Intermediate Holding Position. The departure will join the route via the apron lane as advised by the ATC.

3.5. Departures/Arrivals will join/leave SATR via Apron lanes as instructed.

4. NOMENCLATURE:

Route [NN] [A/D] [N]

• NN: Two-digit Runway Designator

• A/D: Arrival/Departure

• N: Different Taxi Route

Examples:

• Route19D2: Departure route for RWY 19L starting from aircraft parking stand to Holding Point RWY 19L.

• Route01A3: Arrival route of RWY01L terminating on TWY F (Clear of TWY A).

5. SATR

A total of 12 SATR are designed:

 

5.1 SATR for Arrivals (06)

S. No.

ARR SATR

NAME

RUNWAY

ROUTE DETAILS

REMARKS

1.

Route19A1

19L

VACATE VIA TWY R TURN LEFT-TAXI VIA RWY 19R. HOLD SHORT OF TWY H.

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA H OR J OR A.

2.

Route19A2

19L

VACATE VIA TWY RCROSS RWY 19R-CHOLD SHORT OF TWY A

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA A. (Left or Right Turn)

3.

Route19A3

19R

TURN RIGHT-VACATE VIA TWY H. TAXI VIA HH1. HOLD SHORT OF INTERSECTION OF TWY F1 & F2.

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA F2 OR F1.

4.

Route01A1

01R

VACATE VIA TWY ATURN LEFT, TAXI VIA RWY 19R. HOLD SHORT OF TWY C.

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA C OR D OR H OR J OR A

5.

Route01A2

01R

VACATE VIA TWY ACROSS RWY 01L-TAXI VIA A-HOLD SHORT OF TWY F.

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA F OR A.

6.

Route01A3

01L

TURN LEFT ON TWY ATAXI VIA A-ENTER TWY F. HOLD POSITION ON TWY F ABEAM STAND 16.

EXPECT FURTHER TAXI VIA F.

Note:

1. Arriving aircraft vacating runway shall contact ground on frequency 121.9 MHZ unless instructed by ATC Tower.

2. Aircraft to vacate runway via exit taxiway as assigned by tower or inform inability to ATC in advance.

5.2 SATR for Departures (06)

S. No.

DEP SATR

NAME

RUNWAY

ROUTE DETAILS

REMARKS

1.

Route19D1

19L

TURN LEFT ON RWY 01L- TWY K. HOLD AT HOLDING POINT RWY 19L.

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1/F/A.

2.

Route19D2

19L

H1-TURN LEFT ON TWY A-TURN LEFT ON RWY 01L- TWY K. HOLD AT HOLDING POINT RWY 19L.

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1.

3.

Route19D3

19R

HOLD AT INTERMEDIATE TAXI HOLDING AT TWY F, SHORT OF TWY A INTERSECTION.**

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1/F.

4.

Route01D1

01R

H1-H-TURN LEFT ON RWY 01L-TURN RIGHT ON TWY D. HOLD AT HOLDING POINT RWY 01R.

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1.

5.

Route01D2

01L

H1-H. HOLD AT HOLDING POINT RWY 01L.

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1.

6.

Route01D3

01L

J1-TURN RIGHT ON TWY A. HOLD AT HOLDING POINT RWY 01L.

JOIN ROUTE VIA F2/F1.

Note:

 

1. Aircraft, instructed to monitor Kolkata Tower (118.100 MHz), will not transmit on 118.1 MHZ unless being called by

Tower or when required for safety of aircraft.

2. After two-way communication is established with Kolkata Tower, the aircraft thereafter shall be deemed to be changed

over to Kolkata Tower.

3. **Further taxi up to holding point RWY 19R to be given by Tower Controller.

6. OPERATING PRINCIPLE:

 

6.1 SATR shall be used to describe taxi routes.

6.2 All aircraft shall have positive clearance before crossing/entering a runway.

6.3 During ‘Low Visibility Procedure’ aircraft shall follow taxi routings as mentioned in sub-para 4.6 of para III in VECC AD

2.23 of eAIP India or as instructed by ATC.

6.4 Change of holding point for a departure (in case of request or traffic requirement), other than that issued in SATR shall be

made well in time and revised instructions should be given for the same.

6.5 ATCOs may use a combination of SATR along with progressive taxi instructions on a tactical basis to maintain an

efficient flow of surface movements.

6.6 In case of traffic or closure of a taxiway or a portion thereof, the controller has the flexibility to cancel the use of SATR at

any time and use progressive taxi instructions.

6.7 If for any reason, aircraft crew is unable to comply or understand the SATR instructions; timely request should be made

for progressive taxi instructions.

6.8 In case ATCO cancels SATR for any aircraft, R/T instruction - Cancel (SATR Name) Taxi via (revised taxi route) should

be used.

6.9 An aircraft may be advised to join a SATR via an intermediate taxiway. Such instruction will be given by defining the

taxiway as a prefix to SATR.

Example: Taxi via D-Route19A1 means VACATE VIA D-TURN LEFT-TAXI VIA RWY 19R. HOLD SHORT OF H

JUNCTION.

 

7. PHRASEOLOGY:

7.1 For Departures

(Aircraft Call sign) Kolkata Ground: Taxi to holding point Runway [Designator] via [taxiway joining respective

parking bay to SATR] [SATR] Time [time]

e.g. AIC (XYZ) KOLKATA GROUND: TAXI TO HOLDING POINT RWY19L VIA ROUTE19D1TIME 0200Z.

 

7.2 For Arrivals

(Aircraft Call sign) Kolkata Ground: Taxi to bay [number] via [SATR] exit [taxiway joining respective SATR to

parking bay]

e.g. AIC (XYZ) KOLKATA GROUND: TAXI TO BAY 52 VIA ROUTE19A1 EXIT H-H1-F2.

 

7.3 Revised Taxi Instruction after issuing SATR.

(Aircraft Call Sign) KOLKATA GROUND: CANCEL SATR, TAXI VIA... (REVISED ROUTING).

III. The procedure for reducing RT congestion.

1. Departure aircraft requiring back-track on runway shall inform ATC prior to taxi requirement.

2. Deperature aircraft passing 1000 Feet to change over to kolkata radar (PRI FREQ 127.9MHZ) , unless otherwise specified

by ATC Tower.

3. Departing aircraft, on first contact with approach, shall transmit only the call sign, alterante passing and the assigned

standard instrument departure.

4. An aircraft being changed over from other units of Kolkata Radar shall transmit only its call sign in first contact with

approach.

5. Aircraft, instructed to monitor tower frequency, will not transmit unless being called upon by tower or when necessary

considering aircraft safety. it is deemed that aircraft shall change over to tower thereafter.

6. Arrival aircraft vacating runway to contact ground on frequency 121.9MHZ unless instructed by ATC tower.

7. Aircraft to vacate runway via exit taxiway as assigned by tower on final approach or inform inability to atc.

8. Aircraft shall comply with all speed restrictions unless removed by atc.

9. Arrival and departure aircraft to minimize runway occupancy time for enhancing runway capacity.

10. Aircraft shall be ready for immediate takeoff roll upon receipt of takeoff clearance when line up and takeoff clearance is

issued simultaneously aircraft shall do so in a constant movement.

 

IV. No Aircraft shall take lock turn/ pivotal turn on the Runway to avoid pavement damage.

V. PUSHBACK AND STARTUP PROCEDURE ON APRON-3

1. The objective of the pushback and start-up procedure is to reduce ground conflicts in pushback and start-up of aircraft,

reduce ground delays and reduce radiotelephony congestion thereby enhancing the operational efficiency of Kolkata

Airport.

2. These procedures shall apply to activities of all agencies involved in aircraft pushback & start-up on Apron-3 and will be

applicable to Code-C and below type of aircraft only. Aircraft, pushing back, facing east on TWY-F2, from parking stand

58R to 61L and 33 to 40, are divided, zone wise, in three groups (Gr. 1, Gr. 2 and Gr. 3) as mentioned in the pushback

procedure table.

3. Kolkata Ground (frequency 121.9/121.75 MHz, or any alternate frequency) shall be contacted for pushback and start-up

permission only after clearance is received from Clearance Delivery and the Pilot-In-Command has established that the

aircraft is ‘ready’ for pushback/start-up.

Note: For the purpose of clarity, ‘ready’ means all doors of the aircraft are closed, the Passenger Boarding Bridge (s) (PBB) /

Step Ladder (s) are disconnected / withdrawn, the tug is connected to the aircraft and the ground engineer is in position and

in contact with the Pilot-In-Command (PIC).

4. On receiving the above-mentioned information, ATC will allow pushback and start-up of the aircraft depending on

the traffic.

5. Tug release points have been provided with nomenclature for tug release pints beginning with letter “T” followed by a

numeral. The location of Tug release point T1 is abeam stand 60L, T2 is abeam stand 59 and T3 is abeam stand 58R.

6 (a). A gap of at least two stands has to be ensured between two Code C and below type of departures pushing back

simultaneously. For example, if aircraft pushes back from 58L, then pushback won’t be possible from 59R and 59L and

next possible pushback will be from 60R. Such simultaneous Pushback for Tug release points T1, T2 and T3 can be

approved for one side of stands only, either north (58R to 61L) or south (33 to 40) of F2. For pushback from either side of

F2, i.e., north and south of F2, simultaneous pushback for Tug release points T1 and T3 is only allowed. Pushback will

normally be given based on the least average delay principle. Thus, pushback for T3 will not normally be given

after pushback for T1 or T2 and pushback for T2 will not normally be given after pushback for T1, unless they are

asked simultaneously.

6(b). For code D or higher type of aircrafts, for Pushback from stand 58, Tug release point T3, from stand 59 Tug release

point T2 and from stand 60 & 61, Tug release point T1 shall be used to release tug. For code D or higher type of

aircrafts, simultaneous push back can be approved for Gr. 1 and Gr. 3 aircrafts for Tug release point T1 and T3.

7. Arriving Code “C” and below type of aircrafts can be allowed to park to Stands of Gr. 2 & Gr. 3, if there is a pushback

from stands of Gr. 1. Similarly, arriving Code C and below type of aircrafts can be allowed to park in to the stands of Gr 3,

if there is a pushback from stands of Gr. 2 for Tug release Point T2. If there is a push back of code D or E type of aircraft

from Gr. 1 for Tug release point T1, arriving Code D or E type of aircraft can be allowed to park in to the stand of Gr. 3.

8. Simultaneous pushback and start-up can be approved for a single code C and below type of aircraft.

9. In case of aircraft parked in stand 57L and pushback facing east in F2, then it should be dealt with the procedures of

stands in Gr.3

10. Aircraft can dock into 57/57L, even if there is a departure at tug release point T3 for all categories.

11. Pushback of 57/57L can be permitted in F1/J1, even if there is a pushback for the tug release point T3 for all categories.

12. If aircraft commenced pushback from stands of Gr. 3 (up to Tug release point T3), second pushback from stands 57

and 57L on F2 is not possible.

13. The pilot shall adhere strictly to SOP by aircraft manufacturer/ relevant operational manuals for starting up engine(s) at

idle power or breakaway at locations as described below.

14. At all times ground crew must strictly follow the safety instructions on hazard zones set out by aircraft manufacturer /

relevant operational manuals.

15. The vehicular movement behind parking stand 61L shall be stopped by the concerned ground crew till the aircraft

from the stand 60, 60L, 61R, 61, 61L 38, 39 & 40 are at Tug release point T1.

16. Deployment of wing walkers/wing guards by airline is mandatory prior to undertaking pushback from any stand.

17. On receipt of the clearance, the PIC shall read back the pushback clearance given by ATC, then co-ordinate with the

ground crew for the pushback and start-up of the aircraft. The ground crew must ensure that the area in the front, behind

and around the aircraft is clear of personnel, vehicles, equipment and other obstructions before commencing pushback and

start-up of the aircraft.

18. The PIC may start one engine, on idle power, before commencing pushback on the aircraft stand, in coordination with

the ground crew. Starting of 2nd engine on idle power, before commencing pushback on the aircraft stand, shall be

permitted after PIC confirms to ATC that the 2nd engine is being started with appropriate power unit and necessary ground

precautions have been ensured. Aircraft’s nose wheel to stop on relevant Tug release point.

19. No cross-bleed start up by aircraft is permitted till the pushback and/or pull ahead procedure is complete, and the

Aircraft is aligned with the taxilane / taxiway centreline marking. Prior to starting the cross bleed, PIC shall seek

confirmation from the ground crew for hazard free zone. At all times ground crew must follow the safety instructions on

hazard zones set out by aircraft manufacturer/ relevant Operational manuals.

20. Ground crew of aircraft intending to do a cross bleed start and must assess the clearance behind & in-front of aircraft

and in case they feel that there is insufficient clearance, they shall request SMC for repositioning the aircraft to a position

from where cross bleed start can take place. As a broad guideline, a separation distance equivalent to 3 (three) aircraft

length should be clear behind the aircraft so that there is no jet blast impact behind the aircraft due to cross bleed start.

21. Vehicle or movement of personnel is NOT permitted behind the aircraft once the anti-collision beacons of the aircraft

have been switched ON.

22. Pilots shall adhere to the pushback and start up procedures and will use minimum breakaway power.

 

PUSHBACK PROCEDURES

Grouping
P/S
Pushback Procedure
Remarks
Gr. 3
58R, 58 & 58L
Push back on TWY-F2 &
pull ahead up to Tug Release
Point T3.
Only one aircraft to push
back from stand 58R, 58,
33, 34 & 35 58L, 33 to 35
33, 34 & 35
Gr. 2
59R, 59, 59L & 60R
Push back on TWY-F2 &
pull ahead up to Tug Release
Point T2
Only one aircraft to push
back from stand 59R, ,59,
36 & 37 59L, 60R, 36 and 37
36 & 37
Gr. 1
60L, 61R, 61L,60,61
Push back on TWY-F2 &
pull ahead up to Tug Release
Point T1.
Only one aircraft to push
back from stand 60L, 60,61R, 61 61L, 38, 39 and 40
38, 39 & 40
 

VECC

AD 2.21

NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

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

VECC

AD 2.22

FLIGHT PROCEDURES

I. Kolkata TMA Routing

Route Designator

Kolkata TMA Routing

P646

DOPID N205503.2 E 0891216.1 - 339 DEG/112NM ---CEA VOR N223842.6 E0882710.4

M773

BUBKO N191103.7 E0883950.5 - 349 DEG/151NM --

LEGOS N213802.9 E0880520.6 - 019 DEG/064NM

--- CEA VOR N223842.6 E0882710.4

II. RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES:

 

1. INTRODUCTION:

 

The Radio Communication Failure procedures established herein are based on the provisions of ICAO PANS ATM DOC 4444. The objective is to standardize the actions to be taken by the pilot of arriving and departing aircraft experiencing radio communication failure at Kolkata airport, when ATS surveillance system is used in the provision of air traffic control in such airspace.

During the periods of non-availability of ATS surveillance system in part or whole of the concerned airspace in Kolkata, the provisions of ICAO PANS ATM DOC 4444 shall be followed.

 

2. SCOPE:

 

The procedures in this document shall be applicable to the pilots of arriving and departing aircraft experiencing radio communication failure at Kolkata airport when ATS surveillance system is used in the provision of air traffic control in such airspace.

 

3. GENERAL:

 

3.1 All Transponder equipped aircraft experiencing Radio Communication Failure shall set transponder to Mode A/C code 7600 as soon as practicable. (Note: This Requirement of Setting transponder to Mode A/C code 7600 in no way imposes any restriction on the pilot’s decision to set transponder to Mode A/C code 7500 or 7700, whenever required).

 

3.2 An aircraft equipped with other surveillance system transmitters, including ADS-B and ADS-C, might indicate the loss of air-ground communication by all of the available means.

 

3.3 Aircraft equipped with CPDLC should log on to Kolkata Data-link (ADS-CPDLC) VECF, so that CPDLC connection may be established for communication.

 

3.4 To indicate that it is experiencing Radio Communication Failure, an aircraft equipped with ADS-C shall transmit appropriate message in this regard.

 

3.5 Immediately after detection of RCF, the pilot shall try to communicate to the concerned ATS unit through the frequencies of adjacent units/stations, or 121.5 MHz or by relay through other aircraft. The RCF aircraft shall also try to contact the appropriate HF frequencies to relay messages to the concerned ATS unit.

 

3.6 Aircraft shall avoid all Restricted Areas and active Danger Areas. Aircraft shall not enter Bangladesh airspace if flight plan does not include Dhaka FIR unless emergency conditions warrant so. If aircraft is observed entering any of the areas mentioned above concerned ATC unit shall inform the units concerned accordingly.

 

3.7 Pilot shall make blind transmission to ATC of all necessary reports and actions taken by the aircraft, e.g. descent, turn, proceeding to waypoint etc., irrespective of whether partial/ complete RCF has been established or not.

 

4. ASSIGNED RUNWAY AND ITS AVAILABILITY FOR RCF AIRCRAFT:

 

4.1 In case of an arriving aircraft experiencing RCF, when Runway for landing has already been advised to the aircraft by ATC, such runway shall be considered as the assigned runway. If an arriving aircraft has not been advised of any runway, Runway 19L shall be considered as assigned runway for such arrival. During the notified periods of maintenance/closure of Runway 19L, Runway 19R shall be considered as assigned Runway and vice-versa.

 

4.2 In case of departures from Kolkata returning due to RCF, the departure runway of such aircraft shall be considered as assigned runway for landing.

 

4.3 Runway lights and Approach lights in ‘SWITCHED ON’ position shall indicate the availability of such Runway for aircraft experiencing RCF.

 

4.4 Irrespective of visibility/weather conditions, Runway and Approach lights in ‘SWITCHED OFF’ position shall indicate non-availability of such Runway for aircraft experiencing RCF.

In such cases, alternate runway shall be made available for such aircraft. Runway 19R shall be alternate to Runway 19L and Runway 01L shall be alternate to Runway 01R. Similarly, Runway 19L shall be alternate to Runway 19R and Runway 01R shall be alternate to Runway 01L.

4.5 In case strong tail wind conditions are encountered during approach for the assigned Runway, the aircraft experiencing RCF will carry out a missed approach on assigned runway and after following complete missed approach procedure for such approach, aircraft will carry out the published ILS/VOR approach procedure for the runway which is in opposite direction to the assigned Runway, e.g. Runway 01R in case of assigned Runway 19L.

 

5. PROCEDURE FOR ARRIVALS:

 

5.1 General:

 

a. Except when descent clearance has already been received from ATC and acknowledged, pilot shall not commence descent before 100 NM from CEA VOR or until three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 whichever is later.

b. In case radio communication failure takes place after establishing ILS/ final approach track, aircraft may continue the approach and land if visual, or go around and carry out the missed approach procedure and join the VOR (112.5) CEA holding procedure climbing to and maintaining 2000 FT.

 

5.2 Arriving Aircraft - STAR Assigned

 

When STAR has been assigned to an arrival experiencing radio communication failure, it shall:

a. Continue on the assigned STAR following all level and speed restrictions applicable to STAR, as far as practicable.

b. Commence descent as in Para 5.1(a) above. Descend to FL70.

c. At the end of the STAR, descend to 2000ft and take a suitable turn to intercept localizer or final approach track of the published procedure for the assigned runway, remaining within 25 NM of CEA.

d. If additional track miles are required to adjust descent, hold across the final approach track of the assigned runway between 15 and 25 NM from CEA.

 

5.3 Arriving Aircraft - STAR Not Assigned

When STAR has not been assigned to an arrival experiencing radio communication failure, it shall:

a. Continue on ATS route, (re-join ATS route if given heading or flying offset)

b. Commence descent as in Para 5.1 (a) above. Descend to FL70 and proceed to CEA VOR.

c. Descend in CEA hold to 2000ft and carry out the published ILS/VOR approach procedure for the assigned runway.

 

5.4 Arriving Aircraft Being Radar Vectored

 

An aircraft which is radar vectored, on experiencing radio communication failure, shall:

 

a. Maintain the last assigned speed, level and heading for 3 minutes after selecting MODE A/C 7600.

b. Then proceed direct to CEA VOR descending to FL70 according to Para 5.1 (a) above.

c. Descend in CEA hold to 2000 FT and carry out the published ILS/VOR approach procedure for the assigned runway.

6. PROCEDURE FOR DEPARTURES:

 

6.1 Departure Intending to Continue to Destination

 

A departing aircraft experiencing radio communication failure and intending to continue to its filed plan destination shall:

 

a. Continue on the assigned SID or heading, climbing to/ maintaining cleared and acknowledged level or FL60, whichever is higher.

b. Three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600 or reaching FL60 or cleared Flight level (if higher than FL60) whichever is later:

 

i. if following SID, continue on SID to join ATS route and climb to filed Flight level and continue as per the filed flight plan.

ii. if following Radar heading or have been directed by ATC to proceed offset using RNAV without a specified limit, proceed in the most direct manner possible to re-join the current flight plan route no later than the next significant point, maintaining cleared flight level/FL60 whichever is higher. After joining ATS route, climb to filed Flight level and continue as per the filed flight plan.

 

6.2 Departure Intending to Land Back at Kolkata:

 

A departing aircraft, experiencing radio communication failure and intending to land back under VMC at Kolkata Airport in accordance with provisions of DGCA CAR Series C part I, shall:

a. Continue on assigned SID or radar heading and set Mode A/C code 7600.

b. Climb/ stop climb at a level according to the table given below:

Phase of flight

Actions to be followed by pilot

At or below FL70

Maintain/Climb to FL70

Above FL70, but below FL230

Maintain/ Climb to:

The last cleared and acknowledged level or FL230/ FL220, (appropriate to the direction of the flight) whichever is lower.

At or above FL230

Stop climb at the next level appropriate to the direction of the flight.

c. On reaching a suitable level according to Para 6.2 (b) above, or three minutes after setting Mode A/C code 7600, whichever is later, take a suitable turn to establish inbound the same ATS route and proceed to CEA VOR. After establishing the inbound track, descend as mentioned in Para 6.2 (d) or 6.2 (e) below.

 

d. At 50NM descend to FL70, if jettisoning is not necessary.

 

e. In case the aircraft needs to jettison fuel, it shall:

 

i. Climb/descend to FL100. Proceed outbound on R-170 CEA VOR until 80NM.

ii. Hold at FL100 between R-160 and R-180 CEA VOR, 80 and 100 NM from CEA DME to jettison fuel.

iii. On completion of jettisoning return to CEA VOR via R-170 CEA VOR. At 50NM inbound descend to FL70 and subsequently follow the provisions of Para 6.2 (f) below.

 

f. Descend in CEA hold to 2000 FT and leave CEA VOR to carry out the published ILS/VOR approach procedure for the assigned runway.

 

III. ADS-B based Enroute ATS Surveillance services are provided to suitably equipped aircraft on opportunity basis within the coverage area of Dibrugarh, Agartala, Guwahati, Nagpur, Varanasi, Patna, Bhubaneswar and Port Blair ADS-B sensors in the jurisdiction of Kolkata Area Control.

ADS-B equipped aircraft flying within the jurisdiction of Kolkata Area Control to comply with relevant provisions.

 

IV. RNAV - 1 (GNSS) SIDs AND STARs:
 
1. DETAIL OF STARS:
No.
ROUTES
STAR NAMES
(CODE)
19L
19R
01R
01L
1
A791/G450/Q19
JJS 2A
JJS 2B
JJS 2G
JJS 2H
2
R460
TEPAL 2A
TEPAL 2B
TEPAL 2G
TEPAL 2H
3
W52
SEGMO 2A
SEGMO 2B
SEGMO 2G
SEGMO 2H
4
R325
DUMKA 2A
DUMKA 2B
DUMKA 2G
DUMKA 2H
5
A467
ONOTO 2A
ONOTO 2B
ONOTO 2G
ONOTO 2H
6
R472/R598
AGODA 2A
AGODA 2B
AGODA 2G
AGODA 2H
7
A462
BEMAK 2A
BEMAK 2B
BEMAK 2G
BEMAK 2H
8
B593
NOKAT 2A
NOKAT 2B
NOKAT 2G
NOKAT 2H
9
B465
SUMAG 2A
SUMAG 2B
SUMAG 2G
SUMAG 2H
10
L507
AVPOP 2A
AVPOP 2B
AVPOP 2G
AVPOP 2H
11
W112/P646
DOPID 2A
DOPID 2B
DOPID 2G
DOPID 2H
12
Q10
GOLAN 2A
GOLAN 2B
GOLAN 2G
GOLAN 2H
13
W41/A465
KAKID 2A
KAKID 2B
KAKID 2G
KAKID 2H
14
M773
BOKEV 2A
BOKEV 2B
BOKEV 2G
BOKEV 2H
2. DETAIL OF SIDS:
No.
ROUTES
SID NAMES
(CODE)
19L
19R
01R
01L
1
A791/G450/Q20
JJS 2C
JJS 2D
JJS 2E
JJS 2F
2
R460
TEPAL 2C
TEPAL 2D
TEPAL 2E
TEPAL 2F
3
W52
SEGMO 2C
SEGMO 2D
SEGMO 2E
SEGMO 2F
4
R581
DUMKA 2C
DUMKA 2D
DUMKA 2E
DUMKA 2F
5
A467
ONOTO 2C
ONOTO 2D
ONOTO 2E
ONOTO 2F
6
R472/R598
AGODA 2C
AGODA 2D
AGODA 2E
AGODA 2F
7
A462
BEMAK 2C
BEMAK 2D
BEMAK 2E
BEMAK 2F
8
B593
NOKAT 2C
NOKAT 2D
NOKAT 2E
NOKAT 2F
9
B465
SUMAG 2C
SUMAG 2D
SUMAG 2E
SUMAG 2F
10
L507
AVPOP 2C
AVPOP 2D
AVPOP 2E
AVPOP 2F
11
W112/P646
DOPID 2C
DOPID 2D
DOPID 2E
DOPID 2F
12
Q11
SURUP 2C
SURUP 2D
SURUP 2E
SURUP 2F
13
W41/A465
KAKID 2C
KAKID 2D
KAKID 2E
KAKID 2F
14
M773
BOKEV 2C
BOKEV 2D
BOKEV 2E
BOKEV 2F
3. RNAV HOLDING PROCEDURES:
 
3.1 RNAV holding for RNAV systems without holding functionality or for manual holding the outbound leg is 6 NM.
 
3.2 PBN RNAV 1 (GNSS) HOLDING DETAILS RWY 19L / 19R:
Taking into consideration the safety aspect during RADAR failure and subsequent transition to procedural environment,
the following CONTINGENCY plan of holding shall be followed:
i. MAMRI & PALPI: ODD LEVELS
ii. BOKOT & LILDI: EVEN LEVELS
ROUTEs
NAME
& COORD
I/B
TRACK
&
LEVEL
PATTERN
& SPEED
RAD/DIST
FROM
CEA
G450/A791/R460/
W52/Q19
MAMRI
225405.26N
0875720.05E
120 DEG M
FL 70 to FL
140
LEFT
230Kts
R-297
30.5 NM
R472/R598/W69/
A467/R325
BOKOT
231315.11N
0882951.34E
185 DEG M
FL 70 to FL
140
LEFT
230Kts
R-005
32.7 NM
A462/B593/B465/
L507
PALPI
225633.24N
0883620.73E
010 DEG M
FL 60 to FL
140
RIGHT
210Kts
R-029
18.2 NM
A465/W41/W112/
Q10/P646
LILDI
221727.22N
0883158.16E
355 DEG M
FL 70 to FL
140
RIGHT
230Kts
R-169
23.5 NM
3.3 PBN RNAV 1 (GNSS) HOLDING DETAILS RWY 01R / 01L:
Taking into consideration the safety aspect during RADAR failure and subsequent transition to procedural environment,
the following CONTINGENCY plan of holding shall be followed:
i. BOVNI & GOLEL: ODD LEVELS
ii. UKBOK & KIGUP: EVEN LEVELS
ROUTEs
NAME
& COORD
I/B
TRACK
&
LEVEL
PATTERN
& SPEED
RAD/DIST
FROM
CEA
G450/A791/Q19/
R460/W52/R325/
W69/A467
BOVNI
223942.83N
0880030.37E
090 DEG M
FL 70 to FL
140
LEFT
230Kts
R-269
24.4 NM
R472/R598
UKBOK
230035.22N
0883719.16E
175 DEG M
FL 80 to FL
140
LEFT
230Kts
R-026
22.2 NM
A462/B593/B465
GOLEL
222517.00N
0883155.45E
195 DEG M
FL 60 to FL
140
LEFT
210Kts
R-164
15.9NM
A465/W41/Q10/M773/
W112/L507/P646
KIGUP
220717.60N
0882339.38E
015 DEG M
FL 70 to FL
140
RIGHT
230Kts
R-186
33.3 NM
4. Waypoint Information
No.
Fix Identifier
(Waypoint Name)
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CEA
RADIAL
DME
1
UKBOK
230035.22N
0883719.16E
026
22.2
2
KIMOM
224529.27N
0884227.10E
072
15.2
3
GOLEL
222517.00N
0883155.45E
164
15.9
4
TARUK
223747.31N
0881810.43E
253
08.5
5
BOVNI
223942.83N
0880030.37E
269
24.4
6
BOMRA
231116.16N
0875500.57E
317
42.5
7
KIDON
232218.37N
0880040.01E
331
48.1
8
UBROP
233256.75N
0881847.16E
352
52.7
9
KIGUP
220717.60N
0882339.38E
186
33.3
10
PALPI
225633.24N
0883620.73E
029
18.2
11
AKLUB
224949.81N
0884500.99E
062
19.1
12
EMSAL
223306.31N
0884125.52E
119
15.4
13
GUMAS
222724.54N
0884121.16E
135
18.7
14
GUREN
223433.57N
0881514.82E
242
12.3
15
LILDI
221727.22N
0883158.16E
169
23.5
16
IBIPO
220605.38N
0881544.68E
197
35.9
17
BOKOT
231315.11N
0882951.34E
005
32.7
18
OMBAX
231145.91N
0881442.40E
341
33.1
19
MAMRI
225405.26N
0875720.05E
297
30.5
20
CC301
230042.67N
0882908.37E
007
20.2
21
CC302
225058.77N
0883526.81E
038
13.1
22
CC303
225346.60N
0882208.03E
342
13.9
23
CC304
222252.07N
0882425.72E
188
17.8
24
CC306
222947.26N
0881755.54E
218
13.6
25
CC308
224523.69N
0881332.57E
292
13.3
26
CC312
224350.04N
0885217.88E
083
23.7
27
CC316
225855.71N
0882235.98E
348
18.7
28
CC318
224206.59N
0883434.60E
078
07.3
29
CC319
223319.45N
0881121.89E
244
16.1
30
CC321
225311.83N
0880611.09E
304
22.9
31
CC322
225106.43N
0882037.18E
332
12.0
32
CC328
223616.92N
0884450.73E
105
17.2
33
CC329
221926.61N
0883047.44E
171
21.4
34
CC330
223722.03N
0883422.16E
115
07.6
35
CC334
224226.97N
0880913.54E
277
16.4
36
CC333
222356.44N
0881649.89E
210
19.0
37
CC336
223430.44N
0884925.69E
107
21.7
38
CC337
222931.14N
0885257.59E
115
26.5
39
CC201
224948.06N
0874229.76E
283
42.1
40
CC202
225630.25N
0871622.39E
285
67.1
41
CC203
230155.51N
0872258.91E
291
62.8
42
CC204
232156.13N
0873615.25E
312
62.3
43
CC205
233007.87N
0880649.84E
340
52.8
44
CC210
221936.41N
0884833.29E
137
29.0
45
CC211
213252.95N
0881842.61E
187
67.9
46
CC212
233225.66N
0880008.18E
335
57.3
47
CC213
233842.58N
0883234.01E
006
58.2
48
CC218
221041.45N
0890018.23E
134
43.0
49
CC101
223808.27N
0862908.43E
270
108.9
50
CC102
225946.03N
0863016.74E
281
109.4
51
CC103
232910.74N
0863417.22E
296
114.6
52
CC104
234818.38N
0865155.96E
309
110.5
53
CC105
234601.59N
0872658.23E
321
85.5
54
CC106
240239.85N
0874437.86E
335
90.6
55
CC107
235916.70N
0882052.34E
357
78.7
56
CC108
211709.88N
0891551.53E
152
94.8
57
CC109
211319.73N
0882425.24E
182
87.0
58
CC110
210944.09N
0881148.47E
189
91.6
59
CC112
213524.64N
0885944.52E
155
71.7
60
SEGMO
240802N
0864551E
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VECC

AD 2.23

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I. TAXIWAYS

Designation

Width

(M)

Surface

PCN

Edge Lights (EL) / Centre Line lights

(C/L)

Other lights available

A

23

BITUMEN

74/F/B/W/T

C/L and EL On

curves

Guard Lights & Stop Bar

B

(BTN BOTH

RWY)

23

ASPHALT

72/F/B/W/T

E/L

Guard Lights

B (BTN TWY A and Secondary RWY)

32

CONCRETE

98/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

C

23

BITUMEN

66/F/B/W/T

E/L

Guard Lights

D

23

CONCRETE

85/R/B/W/T

C/L

Guard Lights & Stop Bar

E

28

CONCRETE

99/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

F

23

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

F1

23

CONCRETE

106/R/B/W/T

C/L

Apron taxilane

F2

23

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

C/L

Apron taxilane

G

15

CONCRETE

64/R/B/W/T

NIL

 

H

25

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

H1

25

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

E/L & C/L

 

J

25

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

J1

25

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

E/L & C/L

 

K

23

ASPHALT

65/F/B/W/T

E/L

Guard Lights

L

23

CONCRETE

92/R/C/W/T

E/L & C/L

 

L1

23

CONCRETE

70/R/C/W/T

E/L

 

M

15

CONCRETE

97/R/B/W/T

NIL

 

R

23

CONCRETE

94/R/B/W/T

E/L

RETIL provided.

A Extd. Port.

25

CONCRETE

88/R/B/W/T

E/L

 

N1

15

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

C/L

 

N2

23

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

C/L

 

N3

15

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

C/L

 

N4

23

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

C/L

 

A1

23

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

--

 

B1

23

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

--

 

B2

23

CONCRETE

95/R/B/W/T

--

 

N

23

CONCRETE

86/R/A/W/T

E/L & C/L

 

P

23

CONCRETE

86/R/A/W/T

E/L & C/L

on curve

Guard Lights and Stop Bar

Q1

23

CONCRETE

86/R/A/W/T

E/L & C/L

RETIL provided.

Q2

23

CONCRETE

86/R/A/W/T

E/L & C/L

RETIL provided.

R1

23

CONCRETE

86/R/A/W/T

E/L & C/L

RETIL provided.

i. Taxi holding positions for CAT III ILS operations are available at 120M from the centreline of RWY 19L/01R on TWY D.

ii. The erected structure of Vidyasagar setu (second Hoogly bridge) position 223315N 0881942E with two pairs of high

rise height 424 Ft AGL / 436 Ft AMSL each at two banks of the river 458 Mtrs apart. Distance / Direction / Bearing from

Kolkata airport 16.5 Km/ SW/228 degree. Obstruction marked by four red coloured aviation obstruction lights and

additionally four lights at intermediate level.

iii. Chimney approx 285 M(935 Ft) AMSL height at location 222750N 0880748E, not yet marked, temporarily six neon

obstruction lights (CFL)provided during night. Aircraft operating in the vicinity exercise caution.

iv. Four flood lighting steel tower height 83M AMSL erected in Eden. -garden stadium position 223348N 0882044E, 14.3

Km SW from ARP Kolkata and 7850M NE from ARP Behala.

v. ASMGCS available to enhance visual surveillance at KOLKATA.

vi. Gradient Slop of Parking Stands NO. 30,31 and 32 is 0.50 %.

vii. Gradient Slop of Parking Stands NO. 22 and 25 is 1.50 %.

viii. Gradient Slop of Parking Stand NO. 27 is 1.50 %

ix. Gradient Slop of Parking Stand NO. 26is 1.50 %.

x. Gradient Slop of Parking Stands NO. 28 and 29is 1.5 %.

xi. Taxiway K available for unrestricted operation for aircraft up to Code Letter C. Fillets are provided on taxiway K at junction with Runway 19L/01R.

xii. Lock turn on Runway 19L/01R at Taxiway K intersection not permitted. Pilots are advised to make U turn abeam Taxiway K by using the fillet for reducing the runway occupancy time.

xiii. All arrival/departure to report aircraft registration on first contact with SMC on 121.9MHz alongwith other details.

xiv. The aircraft allotted stand no.15-16 and 17 will taxi in via TWY” F” and taxi out via TWY “A”.

xv. VDGS, Ground marking, stand identification signs and aircraft stand manoeuvring guidance lights with stop position lights are available on stand 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 55R, 55L, 56, 56R, 56L, 57, 57R, 57L, 58, 58R, 58L, 59, 59R,

59L, 60, 60R, 60L, 61, 61R, 61L.

xvi. For RWY 19R, Code D and Code E type of aircraft shall hold at intermediate holding position on TWY N abeam RWY 19R Glide Path.

xvii. Simultaneous operations on portion of TWY A (between TWY F and RWY 19R holding position) and TWY N4 shall not be permitted.

xviii. TWY K available up to Code C type of aircraft. Departing aircraft taxiing via TWY K for RWY 19L to hold short of TWY K on RWY 19R/01L.

xix. Three hangars for Code C aircraft, apron and link taxi track (TWY L1) available towards eastern side of primary

runway.

xx. 180 degree turn not allowed for power in push back parking stand due safety concern. NSOP Aircraft need to carry

their tow bar for pushback.

xxi. Grass cutting machine will be deployed on the Runway strips of RWY 19L/01R and RWY 19R/01L in coordination

with ATC and will keep clear of active runway and taxiways. Pilots to exercise caution.

xxii. The paved area between parking stand 04 and 115L near Sub-Fire station has been converted into two no.

Code-B temporary parking stands (Parking stand no. 02 & 03) in power in power out configuration facing north.

II. LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES

 

1. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATIONS: -

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

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

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

 

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

a) a ground-based radio navigation aid; or

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

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

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

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

Type B instrument approach operations are categorized as:

1) Category I (CAT I): a decision height not lower than 60 m (200 ft) and with either a visibility not less than 800 m or a runway visual range not less than 550 m;

2) Category II (CAT II): a decision height lower than 60 m (200 ft), but not lower than 30 m (100 ft) and a runway visual range not less than 300 m;

3) Category III (CAT III): a decision height(DH) lower than 30 m (100 ft), or no decision height and a runway visual range less than 300 m or no runway visual range limitations.

 

Note 1. -- Where decision height (DH) and runway visual range (RVR) fall into different categories of operation, the instrument approach operation would be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the most demanding

category .

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

 

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

1.2 Decision Height: A specified altitude or height in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been established.

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

 

1.3 ILS Critical Area: An area of defined dimensions about the localizer and glide path antennas where aircraft and vehicles are excluded during all ILS operations. The critical area is protected because the presence of vehicles / or aircraft inside its boundaries will cause unacceptable disturbance to the ILS signal-in-space.

 

1.4 ILS Sensitive Area: An area extending beyond the ILS critical area where the parking and/or movement of vehicles, including aircraft, are controlled to prevent the possibility of unacceptable interference to the ILS signal during ILS operations. The sensitive area is protected to provide protection against interferences cause by large moving objects

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

 

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

 

1.6 Low Visibility Take-Off (LVTO): A term used in relation to flight operations referring to a take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 400m.

 

1.7 Obstacle Free Zone: The airspace above the inner approach surface, inner transitional surface and balked landing surface and that portion of the strip bounded by these surfaces, which is not penetrated by any fixed obstacle other than of low mass and frangible mounting, required for air navigation purposes.

 

1.8 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 centerline.

 

1.9 Safeguarding Procedures: Safeguarding Procedures (SP) are instructions for relevant airport departments and airside operators to prepare ground services and facilities for low visibility operations, in order that when LVP are implemented all SP are complete and airport is configured for Low Visibility Procedures and Low Visibility Take-offs.

 

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

 

1.11 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 2 D 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.

1.12 Touchdown Zone- The portion of a runway, beyond the threshold, where it is intended landing aeroplanes first contact the runway.

 

1.13 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.

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

 

AFSS : AIRPORT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES

ARFF : AIRPORT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING

AGL : AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHT

AOCC : AIRPORT OPERATIONS CONTROL CENTRE

ATC : AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

ATIS : AUTOMATIC TERMINAL INFORMATION SERVICE

FAP : FINAL APPROACH POINT

GP : GLIDE PATH

ILS : INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM

IHP : INTERMEDIATE HOLDING POSITION

LOC : LOCALIZER

LSA : LOCALIZER SENSITIVE AREA

LVP : LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE

MET : METEOROLOGY

MID : MID POINT

OFZ : OBSTACLE FREE ZONE

RVR : RUNWAY VISUAL RANGE

SMC : SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROL

SP : SAFE GUARDING PROCEDURES

SSO : CNS SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER

TSO : TOWER SUPERVISORY OFFICER

TDZ : TOUCHDOWN ZONE

WSO : WATCH SUPERVISORY OFFICER

ASMGCS : ADVANCED SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM

 

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 General

2.1.1 At NSCBI Airport, Kolkata, Runway 01R is equipped with ILS CAT-II/CATIII facilities while Runway 19L is equipped with ILS CAT II facilities. Low visibility procedures (LVP) shall be implemented at the airport before the

conduct of ILS CAT-II/CAT-III Operations and/or Departures in visibility/RVR less than 800M/550M.

2.1.2 LVP shall only be implemented when Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is configured for low visibility operations.

2.1.3 The pilot shall ensure that he/she is suitably qualified and certified to carry out the required category of ILS approach. It shall be the responsibility of the Pilot to decide the category of ILS Approach he/she may wish to carry out under the given conditions

 

2.2 EQUIPMENT

2.2.1 The following equipment shall be serviceable to the required standard.

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

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

c) ILS DME or Outer Marker

d) Airfield ground lighting system (AGL) according to the requirement of Para 2.2.2.

e) Instrumented RVR system: (TDZ, MID & END for CAT III; TDZ & MID for CAT II)

f) Standby power supply for ILS

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

h) Surface Movement Radar (ASMGCS (SMR) for CAT II/CAT III operations/ LVTO (for RVR below 400M).

 

(DGCA CAR Section 4 Series B Part 1, Para 9.8.7. -- Surface movement radar for the maneuvering area shall be provided at an aerodrome intended for use in runway visual range conditions less than a value of 350 m.)

 

When any equipment and facilities listed in Para 2.2.1 above becomes unserviceable during periods of LVP, the concerned ATC unit shall advise all aircraft and accordingly suspend CAT II/CAT III/LVTO operations.

Information to this effect shall be included in ATIS broadcast.

 

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

2.2.2 The unserviceability of the above mentioned items will affect the operations as given in the table Below.:

 

Facility

 

Unserviceability

Restrictions

Arrivals

ILS

Localizer

One transmitter

unserviceable

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

ILS Glide

Path

One transmitter

unserviceable

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

ILS DME

One transmitter

unserviceable

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

 

RVR

System

TDZ RVR

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

MID RVR

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

END RVR

Suspend CAT-III operations.

MID and END

RVR

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Stand By

Power

Supply

Generator

unserviceable

 

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Stop Bars

 

Suspend CAT-III operations

 

 

 

Approach

Lights

The inner 450

meters- more

than 5 % of all

lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Beyond 450

meters more

than 15% of all

lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Runway

Edge lights

More than 5% of

all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Two adjacent lamps

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Runway

Center-line

lights

More than 5% of

all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Two adjacent lamps

 

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Touchdown

Zone lights

More than 10%

of all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Two lamp in Barrette

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Threshold

lights

More than 5% of

all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Two adjacent lamps

 

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Runway

End lights

More than 25% of

all Lights

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

Two adjacent lamps

 

Suspend CAT-II / CAT-III operations

 

Taxiway

Centre-line

lights

Not applicable to

CAT-II

operation

 

 

Close affected taxiways, use alternate taxi route

Two adjacent

lamps

NOTE 1: For operations in RVR less than a value of 350 m the serviceability requirement of STOPBAR lights are:

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

b) two adjacent lights will not remain unserviceable unless the light spacing is significantly less than that specified. (Ref Para 10.5.8, DGCA- CAR Section 4 Series B Part 1).

 

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

 

NOTE 3: Un-serviceability of any of the following facilities does not affect CAT-II/CAT-III operations:

i) PAPI

ii) Taxiway edge lights on curves.

 

2.3 ILS SENSITIVE AND CRITICAL AREAS

2.3.1 The ILS critical and sensitive areas have been shown in ANNEXURE C1-C4. 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 apron control, control tower and WSO.

 

2.4 REPORTING OF RVR VALUES

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

Table 2-1

Type of Operation

RVR

 

Touch-down

Zone

Mid zone

Roll-out zone

CAT I

550 m

125 m

125 m

CAT II

300 m

125 m

125 m

CAT III

175 m

125 m

125 m

CAT III (with

roll-out guidance)

75/50 m

75/50 m

75/50 m

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

- operator authorization;

- aeroplane authorization;

- flight crew training and qualification; and

- aerodrome facilities.

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

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

 

3. SAFEGUARDING AND LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE

 

3.1 SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES-.

3.1.1 Criteria for Initiation of Safeguarding Procedures:

Safeguarding Procedures shall be initiated when:

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

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

 

3.1.2 Necessary actions to prepare the airport for Low Visibility Procedures:

a. inspection of aeronautical ground lighting system,

b. termination of all work in progress in the localizer and glide path sensitive area and the maneuvering area,

c. removal of all equipment/material from localizer and glide path sensitive area and the maneuvering area,

d. restrictions on the movement of vehicles on the maneuvering area and aprons.

 

3.1.3 Process of initiation of Safeguarding Procedures:

a) When meteorological conditions meet the criteria for initiation of SP as stipulated in Para 3.1.1, the Watch Supervisory Officer will inform AOCC, SSO, TSO and Duty Met Officer.

b) On receipt of the above information the concerned agencies will take action as mentioned in Para 6.

c) When all the concerned agencies have completed their necessary actions they shall report to WSO that their Safeguarding Procedure (SP) is completed and the airport is safeguarded for LVP operations.

 
 

3.2 LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES (LVP)

 

3.2.1 Criteria for implementation of Low Visibility Procedures:

Low Visibility Procedures shall be implemented when -

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

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

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

 

3.2.2 Actions to be taken upon Implementation of Low Visibility Procedures

 

3.2.2.1 When meteorological conditions meet the criteria for LVP as stipulated in Para 3.2.1, and airport is safeguarded, WSO shall implement Low Visibility Procedure and inform:

a) Aerodrome Tower Supervisor (TSO).

b) Approach Radar Controller (TAR)

c) Communication/Technical Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO)

d) Duty Met. Officer

 

3.2.2.2 Upon implementation of LVP, Tower Supervisor (TSO) will inform:

a) Fire station

b) AOCC

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

 

3.3 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY VARIOUS AGENCIES DURING LVP AND SP ARE ENUMERATED IN

ANNEXURE A.

 

3.4 CANCELLATIONS OF SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES (SP) & LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE (LVP)

3.4.1. WSO may terminate LVP when:

a) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or more and/or the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or higher, and trend is for improvement for both runways; or,

b) Facilities and equipment (listed in Para 2.2.1) necessary for CAT II/CATIII operations are degraded and/or the prevailing conditions are considered unsafe for such operations.

 

3.4.2. On cancellation of LVP by WSO, TSO shall inform all concerned agencies and include “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE CANCELLED” in the subsequent two ATIS broadcasts.

 

3.4.3. In case SP has been completed, but LVP is not initiated and subsequently meteorological conditions improve such that the visibility/RVR is more than 1200m, cloud ceiling is 400 ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the required SP criteria, WSO may cancel SP.

4 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATING PROCEDURES

 

4.1 AERODROME GROUND LIGHTING

 

4.1.1 When Safeguarding Procedure (SP) is implemented TSO shall ensure appropriate selection of aerodrome ground lighting CAT II /CAT III facilities. These facilities shall remain selected until SP and LVP are cancelled.

 

4.1.2 During SP and LVP, AGL Shift Supervisor shall monitor the status of all concerned ground lights and immediately advise ATC Tower of any un-serviceability affecting the operations.

 

4.1.3 TSO shall report any un-serviceability of AGL observed in the Tower indicator or reported by aircraft to AOCC.

 

4.1.4 During the period of LVP, the lights on taxiways that are not being used may be switched off.

 

4.2 LIGHTING INSPECTION PROCEDURES

 

4.2.1. The appropriate aeronautical ground lights must be inspected during the hour preceding implementation of LVP and thereafter every subsequent two-hour period. AGL Shift Supervisor shall carry out close monitoring of serviceability of AGL through monitoring system. The lighting inspections should be accorded high priority and for this purpose aircraft operations may have to be delayed if necessary.

 

4.2.2. AOCC shall be responsible for organizing inspections of the relevant aeronautical ground lighting. To ensure minimum delay in completing the inspection, separate teams may inspect the landing runway, associated taxiways and apron area.

 

4.2.3. Only the lighting for the active runway and associated taxiways are required to be inspected.

 

4.3 APPROACH/ RADAR CONTROL PROCEDURES

 

4.3.1. During LVP the Approach Radar Controller (TAR) shall have the following information

a) Status of ILS

b) RVR information of TDZ, MID and END.

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

4.3.2. In addition to the information normally transmitted by Approach Radar Controller, the information specified in 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 must be passed to the arriving aircraft on first contact or as soon as possible along-with the un-serviceability, if any, of any component parts of CAT II/CAT III facilities not previously broadcast on ATIS.

 

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

4.3.4. In addition to Para 4.3.3

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 RVR is below 300m, MID and END RVR reading shall also be passed. TDZ, MID and END RVR shall be available.

 

4.3.5. Approach/Radar Controller should vector the arriving aircraft to intercept the localizer at a distance not less than 10NM from touchdown.

 

4.3.6. Suitable spacing between the arriving aircraft should be provided to ensure that the arriving aircraft can be given a landing clearance by 2 NM from touchdown. If there is a departure between the two arrivals, the spacing between the arriving aircraft may be suitably increased to ensure that the departing aircraft passes overhead the Localizer before the inbound aircraft reaches 2NM from touchdown

 

4.3.7. Approach Radar Controller shall not subject an aircraft carrying out CAT II/CAT III approaches to any speed control when within 20NM from touchdown.

4.4 AERODROME CONTROL PROCEDURES

 

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

 

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

 

4.4.3. The LSA in front of an arriving aircraft shall not be infringed from the time it is 2NM from the touchdown until it has completed its landing roll.

 

4.4.4. Landing clearance shall not be issued until: -

A preceding landing aircraft has vacated Localizer Sensitive Area (LSA) and confirmed by Pilot.

 

4.4.5. Aerodrome Control shall initiate emergency action if an aircraft is not seen/observed in ASMGCS/SDD/visually or not in radio contact as expected.

 

4.5 SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROL PROCEDURES

 

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

 

4.5.2 SMC shall inform all taxiing aircraft of the preceding taxiing or holding aircraft.

 

4.5.3 Aircraft should be assigned taxi-routes in accordance with Tables 4-1 and 4-2, as far as practicable. However, due to infrastructural constraints at NSCBI Airport, Kolkata, there are some conflicting taxiway intersections as well as overlapping portions in arrival and departure taxi routes in the mentioned tables. Sometimes, it may be necessary to route aircraft via alternative taxiways due to operational reasons. However, alternate taxi-route will be exercised during CAT-II conditions only.

 

4.5.4 The following precautions will be observed in conflicting taxi areas:

a. Follow-me service

b. Intermediate Holding Position Markings and Lightings

 

4.5.5 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.

 

4.5.6 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 maneuvering area. These vehicles shall remain outside the Localizer Sensitive Area(LSA). Any movement of vehicle on the maneuvering area shall be coordinated with ATC. During CAT II/CATIII operations, vehicle fitted with transponder (vehicle locators) should only be permitted on the maneuvering area.

 

4.6 LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE TAXI ROUTE

 

4.6.1 After LVP is declared, AGL Shift Supervisor will ensure that the lead-in lights of all CATII/III compatible stands are switched ON.

 

4.6.2 During CAT II or CAT III ILS visibility conditions i.e. when RVR reduced to less than 550 m, ‘Follow me’ service shall be provided whenever deemed necessary by ATC or requested by pilot.“FOLLOW ME” service can be put into use up to a minimum visibility of 50m.

 

4.6.3 Person providing “FOLLOW ME” service shall be trained and fully familiar with the taxi routes intersections and other maneuvering area/apron/parking stands.

 

4.6.4 During CAT II/CAT III ILS operations, aircraft should be routed in accordance with the pre-designated taxi routes as given in Table 4-1 and Table 4-2 below, unless otherwise necessitated due operational requirements:

 

Table 4-1

CAT II, CAT III RWY 01R

RWY 01R

 

Arrival taxi routes to Apron2 &

Apron3

Route I: Vacate via TWY Q2, cross RWY 01L, N, N2, F and then via:

i. F1 to stand 48 to 57R (Apron2)

ii. F2 to stand 57 to 61L (Apron3)

OR

Route II: Vacate via TWY P, taxi via N, N2, F and then via:

i. F1 to stand 48 to 57R (Apron2)

ii. F2 to stand 57 to 61L (Apron3)

OR

Route III: Vacate via TWY A, Cross RWY 01L/19R, taxi via A, N4, A, J1 and then via:

i. F1 to stand 48 to 57R (Apron2)

ii. F2 to stand 57 to 61L (Apron3)

Departure taxi routes from

Apron2 & Apron3

Taxi to CAT III holding point RWY 01R via

i. Stands 48 to 57R (Apron2) - F1, H1, A, D

ii. Stands 57 to 61L (Apron3) - F2, H1, A, D

 

Hotspots

i. Junction of F1, F2, H1, J1(during route I, II and III)

ii. Junction of A, H, H1, A( (during route III)

iii. Junction of A, D, A(during route III)

 

Bidirectional taxi routes

i. Portion of A between D & H1 (during route III)

ii. F1

iii. F2

Table 4-2

CAT II RWY 19L

RWY 19L

 

Arrival taxi routes to Apron2 &

Apron3

Vacate via TWY D, cross 19R/01L taxi via A, H1, and then via:

i. F1 to stand 48 to 57R (Apron2)

ii. F2 to stand 57 to 61L (Apron3)

 

 

 

Departure taxi routes from

Apron2 & Apron3

Route I: Taxi to CAT II holding position RWY 19L-P intersection departure via

i. Stands 48 to 57R (Apron2) - F1, F, N2, N, P

ii. Stands 57 to 61L(Apron3)- F2, F1, F, N2, N, P OR

Route II: Taxi to CAT II holding position RWY 19L-A intersection departure, via

i. Stands 48 to 57R (Apron2) - F1, F, N4, A

ii. Stands 57 to 61L(Apron3)- F2, F1, F, N4, A

Note: Aircraft may be permitted to enter Runway 19L via taxiway A, when pilot informs about his intention to depart from ‘A’ intersection or when taxiway P is not available.

Hotspot

Junction of F1, F2.

Bidirectional taxi routes

i. F1

ii. F2

Note 1: In contact stands on Apron 2 and Apron 3 shall be used during LVP.

 

Note 2 : Airline operators will be responsible for ensuring that the parking stand area is clear of all equipment when aircraft is taxiing in for parking (airlines may consider engaging wing walkers for the same.)

 

Note 3: The airline operators will ensure that push-back area is clear of all equipment before push back is commenced.

 

Note 4: In case parking stands on Apron 2 & 3 are not available, Apron 1 & Apron 4 may be utilized by providing follow-me jeep.

4.7 VEHICULAR MOVEMENT

4.7.1 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 maneuvering area. These vehicles shall remain outside the Localizer Sensitive Area [LSA].

 

4.7.2 Any movement of vehicle on the maneuvering area shall be coordinated with ATC.

 

4.7.3 During CAT II/ CAT III operations, vehicles fitted with squids shall only be permitted on the maneuvering area. However, other vehicles crossing taxiways, on service road and Apron taxiways shall be regulated by AOCC.

 

4.7.4 A diagram showing vehicular lanes is provided in ANNEXURE B.

 

4.8 AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT

 

4.8.1 Aircraft shall not be held at any point closer to the runway than the CAT-II/CATIII holding point/ stop-bar.

 

4.8.2 If any portion of taxiways mentioned in Table 4-1 is not available for taxiing, CAT-II/CATIII operation Runway 01R shall be suspended.

 

4.8.3 If any portion of taxi routes mentioned in Table 4-2 is not available for taxiing, CATII operation Runway19L shall be suspended.

 

4.9 LOW VISIBILITY TAKE-OFF (LVTO)

 

4.9.1 LVTO pertains to take off when the RVR is below 400 m and is applicable whenever the reported RVR in any zone (touch-down/mid/roll-out RVR) is below 400 m. The facilities and conditions of Table 4-3 below will be as per the lowest RVR reported in any zone (e.g. if the RVR is 400/300/300 representing the three zones, then the 300 m will be the RVR for reckoning facilities and conditions of Table 4-3. If the RVR is 300/150/Not Reported, then 150 m will be the reckoning RVR and as the RVR is below 200 m all three RVRs are required)

Table 4-3

Take-Off RVR/Visibility

Facilities

RVR/Visibility 1

CAT A, B,C & D

Adequate visual reference 2 (Day only)

500 m

Runway Edge Lights or Runway Center Line Markings 3

400 m

Runway Edge Lights and Runway Center Line Markings 3

300 m

Runway Edge Lights and Runway Center Line Lights

200 m

Runway Edge Lights and Runway Center Line Lights and relevant

RVR information 4

150 m

High Intensity Runway Edge Lights and Runway Center Line Lights

(Spacing 15 m or less) and relevant RVR information 4

125 m

High Intensity Runway Edge Lights and Runway Center Line Lights

(Spacing 15 m or less), approved lateral guidance system and

relevant RVR information 4

75 m

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

Note 2 - Adequate Visual reference means, that a pilot is able to continuously identify the take-off surface and

maintain directional control.

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

Note 4 - The required RVR must be achieved for all relevant RVR reporting points (touchdown, mid- point and

stop-end/roll-out). The governing RVR shall be the lowest of the reported RVRs.

 

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

 

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

 

5. DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES

 

5.1 RUNWAY VISUAL RANGE (RVR)

 

5.1.1 There are three transmissometers each for RWY 19L and RWY 01R to record RVR values. One transmissometer is located each at touchdown zone, runway midpoint, and end of runway. RVR values always refer to Touchdown RVR (TDZ), Mid-point RVR (MID) and Stop End RVR (END).

 

5.1.2 RVR is reported in the following scales:

 

a) From 2000m to 1200m, increments of 100m

b) From 1200m to 800m, increments of 50m

c) From 800m to 50m, increments of 25m

 

5.1.3 Equipment serviceability for CAT II/CAT III operations:

 

a) For CAT II operations TDZ and MID RVR shall be available.

b) For CAT III operations TDZ, MID and END RVR shall be available.

 

5.2 AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHTING(AGL) SYSTEM

 

5.2.1 The Precision Approach lighting system for CAT II/CAT III operations are installed for RWY 01R and that for CAT II operations are installed for RWY 19L at NSCBI Airport.

 

5.2.2 The Electrical Power Supply Systems for AGL are so designed that the time interval between failure of the primary source of power and the complete restoration of the services for visual aids associated CATII/ CATIII operations, shall be in accordance with maximum switch-over times in Table 8-1 of Para 8 of DGCA CAR, Section 4 Series B Part I.

 

5.2.3 During the LVP operation, irrespective of RVRs, the state electricity board (CESC) power supply will be the primary source through on line UPS for the systems which require a maximum of one second switchover time and the DG set shall be put into operation mode to meet the requirements in case of power failure. The power change over for other systems which are not covered with the UPS back up shall be getting the power supply through DG Sets within 15 seconds from the time of power failure. For the systems covered with UPS back up, the changeover will be zero seconds.

 

5.2.4 Stop Bars: Stop bars have been provided as follows:

 

a) On taxiway D, at CAT II/ CAT III holding position for runway 01R

b) On taxiway A, at CAT II holding position for runway 19L (This stopbar will also cater for CAT II holding position

runway 19L for entry taxiway K).

c) On TWY P and TWY C, at CAT II holding position for runway 19L.

 

5.2.5 CAT-III taxiway centerline lights: Taxiways P,N,N2,N4, A, D, F,F1, F2, H1, J1, have been provided with CAT-III taxiway centerline lights.

 

5.2.6 Entry taxiway lights: The Stop Bars mentioned in Para 5.2.4. have been provided with interlocked Entry taxiway centerline lights.

 

5.2.7 Exit taxiway lights: The alternate yellow and green centerline lights for exit taxiways have been installed on taxiway A,Q2,P for CAT III operation runway 01R and TWY D for CAT II operation runway 19L.

 

5.2.8 Taxiway edge lights: Taxiway edge lights are available on all Taxiways except TWY-N1, N2, N3, N4, P on straight, G, M, F, F1 and F2.

5.2.9 Runway Turn pad lights: Lighted guidance (Turn Pad Lighting) is available for making180 degree turn in the beginning of RWY 19L.

5.2.10 Runway Guard lights: Runway Guard lights have been provided at CAT I holding positions on taxiways A, B, C,D,P and K.

 

5.2.11 Parking Stands: The following parking stands have been provided with the CAT III stand manoeuvring Centerline lighting system:

 

a) Parking stand 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55L, 55, 55R, 56L, 56, 56R,57R in Apron-2

b) Parking stand 57, 57L, 58L, 58, 58R, 59L, 59, 59R, 60L, 60, 60R, 61L, 61 and 61R in Apron-3

Note: Parking stand manoeuvring guidance lights are not available in following stands:

a) On Apron 1: 04 to 11L and 15 to 20.

b) On Apron 2: 21 to 25 and 27 to 32.

c) On Apron 3: 33 to 40.

d) On Apron 4: 101 to 115L.

5.2.12 Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights: Intermediate Holding Position (IHP) lights have been provided on the following taxiways:

 

i. F1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

ii. F2 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

iii. H1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

iv. J1 Short of junction of F1, F2, H1, J1

v. A North of junction of A & D

vi. A South of junction of A & D

vii. A North of junction of A, H & H1

viii. A South of junction of A & H1

ix. A Short of 19R/01L near Cat II holding position

x. N1 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xi. N2 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xii. N3 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xiii. N4 South of junction of N & N1, N2, N3, N4

xiv. N Short of 19R GP antenna on the southern side

xv. P North of junction of P & N

5.3 NON-VISUAL GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM:

 

5.3.1 NSCBI Airport has been equipped with (Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System) ASMGCS, which has been approved for level 1 operations. The system provides non-visual electronics surveillance of manoeuvring area and facilitates the controllers to identify potential ground conflict and runway incursions.

 

5.3.2 For CAT III and CAT II operations below 350m availability of NonVisual Surveillance System such as ASMGCS is mandatory.

 

5.4 NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

 

5.4.1 RWY 01R has been equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS) for CATII/CATIII operations while RWY 19L has been equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS) for CATII operations.

 

5.4.2 The ILS Category Monitor Panel at the Control Tower and Approach Radar consoles indicate availability of ILS category by displaying the status of the following equipment:

i. Localizer transmitters

ii. Glide path transmitters

iii. ILS DME

Note: Since indicators in Tower and Approach Radar display status of only the operating localizer and Glide-path transmitters, SSO shall promptly inform WSO and TSO about failure of any of main and/or standby transmitters of any unit, even if nonoperative.

 

5.4.3 ILS equipment serviceability required for CAT II/CAT III operations: -

i. Both main and standby localizer transmitters;

ii. Both main and standby glide path transmitters;

iii. Main and Standby power supply for each unit of ILS.

iv. ILS DME

5.5 AIRPORT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING SERVICE (ARFF)

5.5.1 During LVP following predetermined positions (PDP) will be taken by ARFF vehicles:

 

a) Fire Emergency Road north of TWY-L

b) In front of main fire station

c) Near taxiway B (on old fire approach road between TWY-A and Secondary RWY)

d) Near 19R GP

 

5.5.3 ARFF vehicles shall move from PDPs only after positive clearance from ATC.

5.5.4 In the event of an incident when LVP are in force, Aerodrome Control and SMC should provide the maximum assistance in directing ARFF to required location.

ANNEXURE “A”

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY VARIOUS AGENCIES

 

6.1 Before commencement of winter season, a meeting will be held by Airport Director NSCBI Airport, AAI along with all stake-holders, in the month of November every year to inform all airlines and agencies operating at airport about their roles/ responsibilities and create awareness to ensure cooperation for safe airport operations during periods of low visibility.

 

6.2 All the agencies shall ensure that staff and drivers are suitably trained during LVP operations.

 

6.3 ACTION BY WATCH SUPERVISORY OFFICER (WSO), AAI

 

6.3.1 Implementation of 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, WSO shall initiate Safeguarding Procedures and inform:

a) AOCC

b) Communication/ Technical supervisor (SSO)

c) Tower Supervisor (TSO).

d) Duty Met Officer

 

6.3.2 Implementation of LVP

 

6.3.2.1 WSO shall implement Low Visibility Procedures when either

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

and

b) Safeguarding Procedures (SP) have been completed and the airport is configured for Low Visibility Operations.

 

6.3.2.2 WSO shall inform:

a) Aerodrome Tower Supervisor (TSO).

b) Approach Radar Controller (TAR)

c) Communication/Technical Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO)

d) Duty Met. Officer

 

6.3.3 Termination of LVP/ SP:

 

6.3.3.1. WSO may terminate LVP when;

a) Meteorological conditions improve and TDZ, MID & END RVR are 800 m or moreand the cloud ceiling is 200 ft or higher, and trend is for improvement for both runways, or

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.

6.3.3.2. WSO should intimate cancellation of LVP to:

a) Aerodrome Tower Supervisor (TSO).

b) Approach Radar Controller (TAR)

c) Communication/Technical Shift Supervisory Officer (SSO)

 

6.3.3.3. In case SP has been completed, but LVP is not initiated and subsequently meteorological conditions improve such that the visibility/RVR is more than 1200m, cloud ceiling is 400 ft or higher and both are forecast to remain above the required SP criteria, WSO may cancel SP.

 

6.4 ACTION BY TOWER SUPERVISOR:

 

6.4.1 On being notified by WSO that Safeguarding Procedures have been initiated, TSO shall:

 

a) inform Aerodrome Rescue & Fire Fighting Services,

b) check ILS status

c) check that AGL is correctly selected and operating properly

d) check RVR displays

e) check ASMGCS status (for operations below RVR 350 m )

 

6.4.2 On commencement of Low Visibility Procedures, TSO shall:

 

a) inform Aerodrome Rescue & Fire Fighting Services & AOCC

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

c) Ensure that record of all actions pertaining to ATC is maintained with time and signed by the officer taking action.

 

6.4.3 TSO shall promptly inform SSO and/or AOCC, as appropriate, of any unserviceability of ILS/ AGL observed or reported.

 

A-CDM application On cancellation of LVP by WSO, TSO shall inform all concerned agencies and include “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE CANCELLED” in the subsequent two ATIS broadcasts.

 

6.5 ACTION BY TOWER CONTROLLER

 

6.5.1 After the commencement of Low Visibility Procedures, Tower Controller shall:

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

b) Inform changes in RVR readings to the landing aircraft.

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

d) Inform pilots about failures of ILS, lighting system, transmissometer relevant to ILS CAT II/ CAT III Low Visibility Operations.

e) Initiate emergency action if aircraft on CAT II/ CAT III ILS is not seen (on radar display or otherwise) or not in radio contact, as expected.

6.6 ACTION BY SURFACE MOVEMENT CONTROLLER

 

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

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

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

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

d) Permit only the vehicles equipped with squids in the manoeuvring area during CAT III operations. However, other vehicles crossing taxiway-service road crossings, shall be regulated by official of Airside Operations by deploying DGR manpower.

 

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

 

6.6.3 Aircraft should be assigned taxi-routes in accordance Tables 4-1 & 4-2, as far as practicable. However, due to infrastructural constraints at NSCBI Airport, Kolkata, there are some conflicting taxiway intersections as well as overlapping portions in arrival and departure taxi routes in Table 4-1& 4-2. Sometimes, it may be necessary

to route aircraft via alternative taxiways due to operational reasons.

 

6.7 ACTION BY APPROACH/RADAR CONTROLLER

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTE: After an aircraft is 8NM from Touch Down or has passed outer marker, RVR observations need not be passed unless there is changes in RVR values.

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

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

e) Provide suitable spacing so as to ensure that landing clearance can be issued to arriving aircraft not later than 2NM from touchdown.

6.8 ACTION BY CNS SHIFT SUPERVISORY OFFICER (SSO)

 

6.8.1 On receipt of “Outlook for LVP” from the WSO/TSO, SSO shall:

a) inform the Duty Officer, Equipment Room

b) check the status of:

i. Main and standby ILS system (LLZ/Glide Path/ILS-DME); and

ii. Indicators in the ATC units.

iii. ASMGCS

c) Inform WSO/Tower Supervisor of any un-serviceability in the equipment which is likely to affect ILS CAT-II/CAT-III operation.

 

6.8.2 On receipt of “Advisory Message” from WSO that LVP are to be made effective SSO shall maintain continuous monitor the performance of ILS equipment and will inform WSO of any un-serviceability which may affect ILS CAT II/CAT III operation.

 

6.9 ACTION BY DUTY OFFICER, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE

 

6.9.1 Duty Met Officer shall issue an 'Outlook for Low Visibility Procedures' to the Watch Supervisory Officer [WSO] whenever RVR Runway 19L/01R is 1200m or less and visibility/RVR is forecast to deteriorate to 800 meters or less and/or cloud ceiling is 400 ft or less and expected to fall to 200 feet or less.

 

6.9.2 Whenever RVR Runway 19L/01R is likely to fall below 800 meters and/or cloud ceiling is likely to fall to 200 feet or less within next two hours, the Duty Met Officer shall issue an 'Advisory Message' to WSO. (All the relevant transmissometer are serviceable.

 

6.9.3 Whenever the RVR and/or cloud ceiling are 800 meter or more and/or 200 feet or more respectively with trend towards improvement, the Duty Met Officer shall advise WSO about such improving weather conditions for the purpose of termination of LVP operation.

 

6.9.4 The Duty Met Officer shall ensure that the all the Met equipment including RVR displays in ATC units in the Control Tower and Approach Control are serviceable. He shall also ensure that RVR/visibility recorders of Touch down zone, Mid-Point and Roll-out positions are serviceable.

 

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

6.10 ACTION BY AOCC:

 

6.10.1 ACTION BY DUTY MANAGER, APRON CONTROL/ AOCC

 

6.10.1.1 On receipt of instruction regarding implementing Safeguarding Procedure (SP) from ATC, duty Manager Apron Control/AOCC shall initiate following actions:

a. Inform all users of apron (airlines/stakeholders) regarding initiation of SP through email by using the following text: "SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTATION IN PROGRESS".

b. Restrict vehicular traffic on movement area. This shall be achieved by advising CISF Control Room (033-25691290) to stop entry of vehicles through vehicle entry gate nos. 01, 05 and 10.

c. Close the available gates/barriers on perimeter road leading to critical / sensitive area of navigational aids and active RWY:-

i. Gate opposite watch tower no. 04

ii. Gate opposite watch tower no. 07

iii. Gate near glide path RWY 19L (opposite watch tower no. 11)

iv. Gate connecting fire emergency road with perimeter road.

v. Service road connecting the beginning of Runway 19L and 01R.

vi. Provide temporary barriers to stop the vehicular traffic on outer perimeter road:

vii. Near watch tower no. 02.

d. Temporary barriers to stop the' movement of vehicular traffic on Apron (where vehicular lane crossing taxiways) be provided at the following locations:

i. On vehicular lane junction opposite Air India hanger.

ii. On vehicular lane adjacent to parking stand no. 6l.

iii. On vehicular lane in between parking stand no. 56 and 57;

iv. On vehicular lane leading to Apron (in between stand no, 11l and 48),

v. On vehicular lane leading to Apron (in between stand no. 07L and 08).

e. Vehicles fitted with Squid shall only be permitted to operate on maneuvering area.

f. Inform AGL shift supervisor over walkie-talkie to check and confirm serviceability/availability of UPS & Generator and keep the DG Set in to Auto operation mode.

 

g. Inform Civil and Electrical Maintenance Division to suspend all works in progress in operational area and removal of men, machinery and material from the work site, if in progress.

h. Inspect following facilities with AGL Shift supervisor to ensure serviceability / availability:-

i. RWY 01R ALS (CAT-III),

ii. Runway edge lights,

iii. Runway threshold and end lights,

iv. Runway Centre line lights,

v. Runway touchdown lights,

vi. Runway guard light and stop bar lights,

vii. Taxiway edge lights and taxiway centre line lights,

viii. Taxi-holding position lights

i. Inform WSO/TSO regarding completion of Safeguarding Procedures

j. Inform all users of Apron (airlines/stakeholders) regarding completion of safeguard procedure and/or enforcement of Low Visibility Procedure through e-mail by using the following text-

"Safeguard Procedure Implemented”, and/ or “Low Visibility Procedure Enforced" respectively and thereafter confirm compliance to ATC Tower.

k. In case of continuous departure (gap between the departures is 10 minutes or less) or otherwise, as and when aircraft is pushed back for departure under LVP, ensure that AGL is running on UPS and Genset in Auto Mode.

l. Switch-off secondary power supply in co-ordination with ATC Tower if there is no arrival and/or departure

m. Ensure availability of 'Follow Me' service to aircraft as and when requested by ATC.

n. No vehicle on Apron shall enter / cross in the vicinity of runway or any taxiway without permission from ATC tower.

o. Positive co-ordination to be ensured with ATC tower, if any vehicle of Fire Services, Civil/Electrical Division or any other agency has to enter the runway or taxiways for urgent operational requirement.

p. As and when ATC notify tor withdrawal of Safeguard Procedure, all concerned may be intimated through e-mail by using the following text.

"SAFEGUARD PROCEDURE WITHDRAWAL IN PROGRESS”

q. When Safeguard Procedure is withdrawn, cancellation of LVP shall be intimated to all concerned through e-mail by using the following text -

"SAFEGUARD PROCEDURE WITHDRAWN AND LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURE CANCELLED"

and confirm compliance to ATC Tower.

 

6.11 ACTION BY SHIFT ENGINEERS (ELECTRICAL)

6.11.1 On receipt of notification to implement Safeguarding Procedures / Low Visibility Procedures from AOCC/Apron Control, AGL Shift Supervisor will initiate following actions:

a. Check in co-ordination with Apron Control that following visual aids associated with RWY 01R/ RWY 19L are serviceable and can be operated at full intensity.

i. RWY 01R ALS (CAT-III )/ RWY 19L ALS (CAT - II),

ii. Runway edge lights,

iii. Runway threshold and end lights,

iv. Runway Centre line lights,

v. Runway touchdown lights,

vi. Runway guard light and stop bar lights,

vii. Taxiway edge lights and taxiway centre line lights,

viii. Taxi-holding position lights,

Note: No adjustment of light intensities shall be made without permission from Control Tower.

b. Inform the serviceability of above visual lighting aids to Airport Manager, AOCC.

c. Ensure that AFL Sub Station and CCR Hall is manned and position himself at CCR Hall AGL SCADA Monitoring Station and ensure the power supply arrangements as specified at Para 5.2.3 above.

d. Inform the un-serviceability or any change in status of any facility/systems to Airport Manager, Apron Control/AOCC immediately.

e. Ensure that no electrical maintenance works is carried out during LVP either in power house or on any other electrical facilities used during CAT II/CAT III operations

f. Maintain a constant listening watch on R/T 146.2 MHz .

 

6.12 ACTION BY SHIFT ENGINEERS (CIVIL)

6.12.1 On receipt of notification to implement Safeguarding procedure / Low Visibility Procedures from AOCC/Apron Control, Shift Engineer, Civil Section will initiate following actions and confirm to AOCC/apron Control.

a. Stop the work, if in progress, in the operational area.

b. Remove men, machinery and material from the work site and ensure that they should leave the operational area.

c. Resuming of work shall only be initiated after obtaining positive clearance from Apron Control/ AOCC.

 

6.13 ACTION BY AIRPORT MANAGER (DEPARTURE)

6.13.1 The Airport Manager (departure) will be overall responsible for ensuring smooth coordination between all AAI units and other concerned agencies. He will also ensure that all entry/exit through NTS gates to airside are restricted and all gates shall remain closed during LVP

 

6.14 ACTION BY AIRPORT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING SERVICE (ARFFS)

6.14.1 On receipt of notification of implementation of safeguarding procedures/LVP, Airport Rescue arid Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS) will proceed to Pre-determined Positions (PDPs) after obtaining positive clearance from ATC prior before entering maneuvering area. Aerodrome Control and SMC should provide the maximum assistance in directing ARFFS to required location

 

6.15 ACTION BY AIRPORT SECURITY POLICE (CISF)

 

6.15.1 On receipt of notification from Apron Control that safeguarding procedure is being implemented, CISF Control Room shall initiate following actions:

a. Inform all access gates leading to operational area and CISF Posts under their respective controls in operational area to STOP entry of vehicles/personnel.

b. Confirm compliance on above to Apron Control.

c. Only essential vehicles (e.g. catering, refueling or any other vehicle authorized by Apron Manager) may be permitted to use service road.

d. For carrying out security checks of CISF security personnel, security vehicles will be escorted by Follow-me service in co-ordination with Apron Control.

e. The Inspector in-charge shall ensure that movement of security personnel is restricted through NTB gate only Officer shall ensure by deploying adequate manpower that power house and other vital electrical installations are properly

secured and protected against any unauthorized intrusion.

 

6.16 ACTION BY OTHER AIRPORT AGENCIES (AIRLINES, REFUELING COMPANIES, CATERING AGENCIES, AIRPORT POLICE, CUSTOMS, IMMIGRATION, HEALTH ETC.) :

 

6.16.1 All agencies operating in the operational area shall ensure that minimum number of their vehicles, as are absolutely essential for aircraft operations, operate in the operational area. The drivers of these vehicles should keep a look out for taxiing aircraft and other vehicles to prevent accidents.

 

6.16.2 All the vehicles must have their obstruction lights "ON" during operation of low visibility procedures.

 

6.16.3 Follow all instructions/sign boards provided for vehicular movement area/service roads.

 

6.16.4 No vehicle/equipment/personnel shall enter in and around the vicinity of the runways or taxi-tracks except with prior permission of AAI Apron Control who in turn shall coordinate with aerodrome control tower.

ANNEXURE-B: DIAGRAM SHOWING VEHICULAR LANES (APRON 1, 2 & 3)
 
DIAGRAM SHOWING VEHICULAR LANES (APRON 4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
III TRANSPONDER OPERATING PROCEDURES
For Departure:
1.At The Gate/Stand: Select Stby and enter the Discrete SSR Code received from Clearance Delivery and the three letter ICAO Designator followed by the Flight Identification Number through the FMS or the Transponder Control Panel,depending on the Airborne Equipment.
2.On requesting Pushback/Taxi (Whichever is earlier): Select Transponder or equivalent and auto if available
3.When Lining Up: Select TCAS only after receiving the clearance to Line Up
For Arrival:
1.When on the Runway keep TCAS(TA/RA) selected
2.After vacating the Runway: Select Transponder or equivalent and Auto if available TCAS shall be deselected when vacating the Runway.
3.Parked on Stand: Select Stby:
Note:When on ground the aircraft must squawk Mode C,in order to provide the altitude information to the Surveillance System.
IV. 1. Details of TORA for intersection departure taxiways:
Runway
Taxiway
TORA from Taxiway given in meters
19L
P
3451
K
2749
A
2126
B
1578
01R
D
3555
C
3174
B
2054
19R
N
3216
A
2698
B
2255
E
1518
C
1135
01L
A
3257
J
3149
H
2817
D
2635
C
2134
DETAILS OF LDA FOR ARRIVAL AIRCRAFT:
Runway
Taxiway
LDA from Taxiway given in meters
19L
D
3128
C
2748
R
2349
R1
1692
B
1627
A
1079
01R
P
3451
K
2749
Q2
2155
A
2126
Q1
1685
B
1578
19R
A
3169
J
3061
H
2729
D
2547
C
2046
E
1663
B
926
01L
A
2260
B
1817
E
1080

VECC

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CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME

1

Aerodrome Chart (23 January 2025)

2

Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart (23 January 2025)

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Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart Annexure A (23 January 2025)

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Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart Apron 4 (23 January 2025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type-A (Operating Limitations) RWY 01L(02 OCT 2025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type-A (Operating Limitations) RWY 01R(02 OCT 2025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type-A (Operating Limitations) RWY 19L(02 OCT 2025)

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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type-A (Operating Limitations) RWY 19R(02 OCT 2025)

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-ARR RWY-01L Route 01A3

Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type-B (02 OCT 2025)

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-ARR RWY-01R 01L Route 01A101A3

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-ARR RWY-01R Route 01A201A1

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-ARR RWY-19L 01R Route 19A1-A201A2

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-ARR RWY-019R 19L Route 19A319A1-A2

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP ARR RWY-01L 019R Route 01D219A3

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-01L Route 01D301D2

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Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-01R 01L Route 01D101D3

17

Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-19L 01R Route 19D101D1

18

Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-19L Route 19D219D1

19

Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-19R 19L Route 19D319D2

20

Take Off Run Available from different Entry TWYs RWY 19L (23 January 2025)

Standard Airport Taxi Route-DEP RWY-19R Route 19D3

21

Take Off Run Available from different Entry TWYs RWY 01R 19L (23 January 2025)

22

Take Off Run Available from different Entry TWYs RWY 19R 01R (23 January 2025)

23

Take Off Run Available from different Entry TWYs RWY 01L 19R (23 January 2025)

24

LDA Take Off Run Available from Different Exit different Entry TWYs RWY 19L 01L (23 January 2025)

25

LDA from Different Exit TWYs RWY 01R 19L (23 January 2025)

26

LDA from Different Exit TWYs RWY 19R 01R (23 January 2025)

27

LDA from Different Exit TWYs RWY 32 19R (23 January 2025)

28

Instrument Approach Chart - ILS Procedure RWY 01R

LDA from Different Exit TWYs RWY 32 (23 January 2025)

29

Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (CAT-II/III) Procedure RWY 01R (16 May 2024)01R

30

Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (Z) (CAT-III/III) Procedure RWY 19L01R (16 May 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (Z) (CAT-III) Procedure RWY 19L

32

Instrument Approach Chart - ILS (Z) (CAT-II) Procedure Runaway 19RRWY 19L

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Instrument Approach Chart - VOR ILS Procedure RWY 01LRunaway 19R

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Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 01R01L

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Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 19L01R

36

Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 19R19L

37

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, AGODA, ONOTO & DUMKA, 2E/2F (08 August 2024)

Instrument Approach Chart - VOR Procedure RWY 19R

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, AGODA, ONOTO & DUMKA, 2E - Tabular Description 2E/2F (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, AGODA, ONOTO & DUMKA, 2F 2E - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

40

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BEMAKAGODA, NOKAT, SUMAG, AVPOP ONOTO & DOPIDDUMKA, 2E/2F - Tabular Description (17 April 202508 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BEMAK, NOKAT, SUMAG, AVPOP & DOPID, 2E - Tabular Description 2E/2F (08 August 202417 April 2025)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, BEMAK, NOKAT, SUMAG, AVPOP & DOPID, 2F 2E - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BOKEVBEMAK, NOKAT, SUMAG, KAKID AVPOP & SURUPDOPID, 2E/2F - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BOKEV, KAKID & SURUP, 2E - Tabular Description 2E/2F (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, BOKEV, KAKID & SURUP, 2F 2E - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BOKEV, TEPAL KAKID & SEGMOSURUP, 2E/2F - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, TEPAL & SEGMO, 2E - Tabular Description 2E/2F (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, TEPAL & SEGMO, 2F 2E - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

49

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, JJSTEPAL & SEGMO, 2E/2F - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

50

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, JJS, 2E/2F - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

51

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L01R/19R01L, SEGMOJJS, DUMKA, ONOTO & AGODA, 2C2E/2D 2F - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, SEGMO, DUMKA, ONOTO & AGODA, 2C - Tabular Description 2C/2D (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, SEGMO, DUMKA, ONOTO & AGODA, 2DC 2C - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, BEMAKSEGMO, DUMKA, NOKAT ONOTO & SUMAGAGODA, 2C/2D 2DC - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, BEMAK, NOKAT & SUMAG, 2C - Tabular Description 2C/2D (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, BEMAK, NOKAT & SUMAG, 2D 2C - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AVPOP BEMAK, NOKAT & DOPIDSUMAG, 2C/2D - Tabular Description (17 April 202508 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AVPOP & DOPID, 2C - Tabular Description 2C/2D (08 August 202417 April 2025)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, AVPOP & DOPID, 2D 2C - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, TEPAL AVPOP & JJSDOPID, 2C/2D - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, TEPAL & JJS, 2C - Tabular Description 2C/2D (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, TEPAL & JJS, 2D 2C - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

63

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, BOKEV, KAKID TEPAL & SURUPJJS, 2C/2D - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, BOKEV, KAKID & SURUP, 2C - Tabular Description 2C/2D (08 August 2024)

65

Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, BOKEV, KAKID & SURUP, 2D 2C - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Departure Chart - Instrument (STARSID), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L19R, BOKEV, AGODAKAKID & SURUP, 2G/2H 2D - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

67

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, AGODA, 2G/2H - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

68

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BEMAKAGODA, NOKAT & SUMAG, 2G/2H - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, BEMAK, NOKAT & SUMAG, 2G - Tabular Description 2G/2H (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, BEMAK, NOKAT & SUMAG, 2H 2G - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, JJS BEMAK, NOKAT & TEPALSUMAG, 2G/2H - Tabular Description (17 April 202508 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, JJS & TEPAL, 2G - Tabular Description 2G/2H (17 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, JJS & TEPAL, 2H 2G - Tabular Description (17 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, KAKID,GOLAN, BOKEV, DOPID JJS & AVPOPTEPAL, 2G/2H - Tabular Description (17 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, KAKID, ,GOLAN, BOKEV, DOPID & AVPOP, 2G - Tabular Description 2G/2H (08 August 202417 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, KAKID, GOLAN, BOKEV, DOPID & AVPOP, 2H 2G - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, KAKID, GOLAN, ONOTOBOKEV, DUMKA DOPID & SEGMOAVPOP, 2G/2H - Tabular Description (17 April 202508 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01R/01L, ONOTO, DUMKA & SEGMO, 2G - Tabular Description 2G/2H (17 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 01L01R, ONOTO, DUMKA & SEGMO, 2H 2G - Tabular Description (17 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R01L, JJSONOTO, TEPAL DUMKA & SEGMO, 2A/2B 2H - Tabular Description (08 August 202417 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, JJS, TEPAL & SEGMO, 2A - Tabular Description 2A/2B (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, JJS, TEPAL & SEGMO, 2B 2A - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AGODAJJS, ONOTO TEPAL & DUMKASEGMO, 2A/2B - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AGODA, ONOTO & DUMKA, 2A - Tabular Description 2A/2B (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, AGODA, ONOTO & DUMKA, 2B 2A - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AVPOPAGODA, ONOTO SUMAG, NOKAT & BEMAKDUMKA, 2A/2B - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AVPOP, SUMAG, NOKAT & BEMAK, 2A - Tabular Description 2A/2B (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, AVPOP, SUMAG, NOKAT & BEMAK, 2B 2A - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, AVPOP, KAKID,GOLANSUMAG, BOKEV NOKAT & DOPIDBEMAK, 2A/2B - Tabular Description (17 April 202508 August 2024)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19L/19R, KAKID,GOLAN, BOKEV & DOPID, 2A - Tabular Description 2A/2B (08 August 202417 April 2025)

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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R19L, KAKID,GOLAN, BOKEV & DOPID, 2B 2A - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Y Procedure RWY 01L (16 May 2024)

Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR), RNAV1 (GNSS), RWY 19R, KAKID,GOLAN, BOKEV & DOPID, 2B - Tabular Description (08 August 2024)

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Coding Table Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Y Procedure RWY 01L (16 May 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 01R 01L (16 May 2024)

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Coding Table Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Y Procedure RWY 01R (16 May 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 19L 01R (16 May 2024)

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Coding Table Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Y Procedure RWY 19L (16 May 2024)

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Instrument Approach Chart Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 19R 19L (16 May 2024)

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Coding Table Instrument Approach Chart - RNP Y Procedure RWY 19R (16 May 2024)

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Coding Table - RNP Y Procedure RWY 19R (16 May 2024)

VECC

AD 2.25

VISUAL SEGMENT SURFACE (VSS) PENETRATION

Procedure

Procedure Minima

VSS Penetration

1

2

3

VOR RWY 01L

OCA(H)=440(420) FT

OBST: A) BUILDING LCA: 223802.71N 0882627.54E ELEV 95.14FT

B) BUILDING LCA: 223801.84N 0882627.51E ELEV 94.49FT

RNP Y RWY 01L

OCA(H)=440(420) F

OBST: A) BUILDING LCA: 223802.71N 0882627.54E ELEV 95.14FT BUILDING LCA: 223801.84N 0882627.51E ELEV 94.49FT