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1. Amendment content:GENThe following sections of GEN were updated:1.1 MET new e-mail3.5 MET new e-mail, Type of services, Contingency plans
ENRThe following sections of ENR were updated:1.2 ATC Service to VFR Traffic and Restrictions
AD The following sections of AD were updated:LCLK2.9 Surface movement guidance APRON 12.12 Slope of SWY2.20 Aprons and stand taxi lanes, Visual docking, Pilot instructions2.24.1.1 AERODROME CHART-ICAO2.24.1.2 AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART - ICAO APRON 1
LCNC2.2 ARP coordinates
2. Hand corrections to the following pages:Nil
3. Record entry of amendment in GEN 0.2.
4. This AIP amendment incorporates information contained in the following publications:NOTAM: A1030/19, A1031/19SUP: NilAIC: Nil
5. Insert / remove the pages as shown in list on the next page:
Phone: +357 24802921Phone: +357 24802923Fax: +357 24304706SITA: LCAAPYAAFS: LCNCZPZXEmail: [email protected]: Aeronautical Information Service
Larnaka Control TowerLarnaka International AirportLarnaka Cyprus CY-7130
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Effective Date: 07 NOV 2019Publication Date: 26 SEP 2019
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GEN 0.2 - 1/2 07 NOV 19GEN 0.4 - 1/2 07 NOV 19GEN 0.4 - 3/4 07 NOV 19GEN 0.6 - 1/2 07 NOV 19GEN 0.6 - 3/4 07 NOV 19GEN 1.1 - 1/2 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 1/2 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 3/4 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 5/6 07 NOV 19ENR 0.6 - 1/2 07 NOV 19ENR 0.6 - 3/4 07 NOV 19ENR 1.2 - 1/2 07 NOV 19ENR 1.2 - 3/4 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 1/2 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 3/4 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 5/6 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 5/6 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 7/8 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 11/12 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.1 - 1/2 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.2 - 1/2 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCNC - 1/2 07 NOV 19
GEN 0.2 - 1/2 23 MAY 19GEN 0.4 - 1/2 23 MAY 19GEN 0.4 - 3/4 23 MAY 19GEN 0.6 - 1/2 23 MAY 19GEN 0.6 - 3/4 23 MAY 19GEN 1.1 - 1/2 22 JUN 17GEN 3.5 - 1/2 13 AUG 15GEN 3.5 - 3/4 04 FEB 16GEN 3.5 - 5/6 06 DEC 18ENR 0.6 - 1/2 23 MAY 19ENR 0.6 - 3/4 23 MAY 19ENR 1.2 - 1/2 23 MAY 19ENR 1.2 - 3/4 23 MAY 19AD 0.6 - 1/2 23 MAY 19AD 0.6 - 3/4 23 MAY 19AD 0.6 - 5/6 23 MAY 19AD 2.LCLK - 5/6 07 JUL 16AD 2.LCLK - 7/8 22 JUN 17AD 2.LCLK - 11/12 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.1 - 1/2 31 MAR 16AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.2 - 1/2 25 MAY 17AD 2.LCNC - 1/2 13 AUG 15
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GEN 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS
AIRAC AIP AMENDMENT
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002/2013 19-Apr-2013 30-May-2013
001/2014 09-Jan-2014 06-Mar-2014
002/2014 18-Sep-2014 13-Nov-2014
001/2015 16-Apr-2015 28-May-2015
001/2016 24-Dec-2015 04-Feb-2016
002/2016 21-Jan-2016 31-Mar-2016
003/2016 04-Aug-2016 13-Oct-2016
001/2017 30-Mar-2017 25-May-2017
002/2017 27-Apr-2017 22-Jun-2017
001/2018 21-Dec-2017 01-Feb-2018
002/2018 01-Mar-2018 26-Apr-2018
003/2018 25-Oct-2018 06-Dec-2018
001/2019 11-Apr-2019 23-May-2019
002/2019 26-Sep-2019 07-Nov-2019
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001/2013 16-Jun-2013 30-Jun-2013
001/2015 12-Aug-2015 13-Aug-2015
001/2016 06-Jul-2016 07-Jul-2016
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GEN 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES
PART 1 - GENERAL (GEN)
GEN 0 GEN 0.1 - 1 07 JUL 16GEN 0.1 - 2 07 JUL 16GEN 0.1 - 3 22 JUN 17GEN 0.1 - 4 22 JUN 17GEN 0.2 - 1 07 NOV 19GEN 0.2 - 2 07 NOV 19
GEN 0.3 - 1 06 DEC 18GEN 0.3 - 2 06 DEC 18GEN 0.4 - 1 07 NOV 19GEN 0.4 - 2 07 NOV 19GEN 0.4 - 3 07 NOV 19GEN 0.4 - 4 07 NOV 19
GEN 0.5 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 0.5 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 0.6 - 1 07 NOV 19GEN 0.6 - 2 07 NOV 19GEN 0.6 - 3 07 NOV 19GEN 0.6 - 4 07 NOV 19
GEN 1 NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSGEN 1.1 - 1 07 NOV 19GEN 1.1 - 2 07 NOV 19GEN 1.1 - 3 06 DEC 18GEN 1.1 - 4 06 DEC 18GEN 1.2 - 1 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 2 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 3 22 JUN 17GEN 1.2 - 4 22 JUN 17GEN 1.2 - 5 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 6 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 7 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 8 25 MAY 17
GEN 1.2 - 9 25 MAY 17GEN 1.2 - 10 25 MAY 17GEN 1.3 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 1.3 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 1.3 - 3 13 NOV 14GEN 1.3 - 4 13 NOV 14GEN 1.3 - 5 04 APR 13GEN 1.3 - 6 04 APR 13GEN 1.4 - 1 13 AUG 15GEN 1.4 - 2 13 AUG 15GEN 1.4 - 3 13 AUG 15GEN 1.4 - 4 13 AUG 15
GEN 1.5 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 1.5 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 1.5 - 3 13 AUG 15GEN 1.5 - 4 13 AUG 15GEN 1.6 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 1.6 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 1.7 - 1 23 MAY 19GEN 1.7 - 2 23 MAY 19GEN 1.7 - 3 23 MAY 19GEN 1.7 - 4 23 MAY 19GEN 1.7 - 5 23 MAY 19GEN 1.7 - 6 23 MAY 19
GEN 2 TABLES AND CODESGEN 2.1 - 1 06 DEC 18GEN 2.1 - 2 06 DEC 18GEN 2.2 - 1 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 2 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 3 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 4 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 5 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 6 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 7 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 8 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 9 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 10 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 11 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 12 25 MAY 17
GEN 2.2 - 13 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 14 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 15 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 16 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 17 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 18 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 19 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 20 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 21 25 MAY 17GEN 2.2 - 22 25 MAY 17GEN 2.3 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 2.3 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 2.4 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 2.4 - 2 04 APR 13
GEN 2.5 - 1 04 APR 13GEN 2.5 - 2 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 1 07 JUL 16GEN 2.6 - 2 07 JUL 16GEN 2.6 - 3 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 4 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 5 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 6 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 7 04 APR 13GEN 2.6 - 8 04 APR 13GEN 2.7 - 1 07 JUL 16GEN 2.7 - 2 07 JUL 16GEN 2.7 - 3 04 APR 13GEN 2.7 - 4 04 APR 13
GEN 3 SERVICESGEN 3.1 - 1 06 DEC 18GEN 3.1 - 2 06 DEC 18GEN 3.1 - 3 06 DEC 18GEN 3.1 - 4 06 DEC 18GEN 3.1 - 5 23 MAY 19GEN 3.1 - 6 23 MAY 19GEN 3.2 - 1 22 JUN 17GEN 3.2 - 2 22 JUN 17GEN 3.2 - 3 26 APR 18 GEN 3.2 - 4 26 APR 18 GEN 3.2 - 5 26 APR 18 GEN 3.2 - 6 26 APR 18 GEN 3.3 - 1 13 AUG 15GEN 3.3 - 2 13 AUG 15
GEN 3.3 - 3 28 MAY 15GEN 3.3 - 4 28 MAY 15GEN 3.3 - 5 28 MAY 15GEN 3.3 - 6 28 MAY 15GEN 3.3 - 7 23 MAY 19GEN 3.3 - 8 23 MAY 19GEN 3.3 - 9 23 MAY 19GEN 3.3 - 10 23 MAY 19GEN 3.4 - 1 23 MAY 19GEN 3.4 - 2 23 MAY 19GEN 3.4 - 3 23 MAY 19GEN 3.4 - 4 23 MAY 19GEN 3.4 - 5 04 APR 13GEN 3.4 - 6 04 APR 13
GEN 3.5 - 1 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 2 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 3 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 4 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 5 07 NOV 19GEN 3.5 - 6 07 NOV 19GEN 3.6 - 1 23 MAY 19GEN 3.6 - 2 23 MAY 19GEN 3.6 - 3 25 MAY 17GEN 3.6 - 4 25 MAY 17GEN 3.6 - 5 25 MAY 17GEN 3.6 - 6 25 MAY 17
GEN 4 CHARGES FOR AERODROMES AND AIR NAVIGATION SERVICESGEN 4.1 - 1 13 NOV 14GEN 4.1 - 2 13 NOV 14GEN 4.1 - 3 13 AUG 15
GEN 4.1 - 4 13 AUG 15GEN 4.1 - 5 30 JUN 13GEN 4.1 - 6 30 JUN 13
GEN 4.2 - 1 13 AUG 15GEN 4.2 - 2 13 AUG 15
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PART 2 - EN-ROUTE (ENR)
ENR 0 ENR 0.1 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 0.1 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 0.2 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 0.2 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 0.3 - 1 04 APR 13
ENR 0.3 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 0.4 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 0.4 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 0.5 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 0.5 - 2 04 APR 13
ENR 0.6 - 1 07 NOV 19ENR 0.6 - 2 07 NOV 19ENR 0.6 - 3 07 NOV 19ENR 0.6 - 4 07 NOV 19
ENR 1 GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURESENR 1.1 - 1 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 2 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 3 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 4 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 5 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 6 28 MAY 15ENR 1.1 - 7 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 8 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 9 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 10 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 11 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 12 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 13 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 14 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 15 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 16 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 17 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 18 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 19 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 20 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 21 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 22 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 23 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 24 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 25 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 26 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 27 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 28 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 29 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 30 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 31 04 FEB 16ENR 1.1 - 32 04 FEB 16ENR 1.2 - 1 07 NOV 19ENR 1.2 - 2 07 NOV 19
ENR 1.2 - 3 07 NOV 19ENR 1.2 - 4 07 NOV 19ENR 1.3 - 1 28 MAY 15ENR 1.3 - 2 28 MAY 15ENR 1.4 - 1 13 NOV 14ENR 1.4 - 2 13 NOV 14ENR 1.5 - 1 13 NOV 14ENR 1.5 - 2 13 NOV 14ENR 1.5 - 3 13 OCT 16ENR 1.5 - 4 13 OCT 16ENR 1.6 - 1 13 NOV 14ENR 1.6 - 2 13 NOV 14ENR 1.6 - 3 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 4 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 5 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 6 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 7 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 8 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 9 23 MAY 19ENR 1.6 - 10 23 MAY 19ENR 1.7 - 1 25 MAY 17ENR 1.7 - 2 25 MAY 17ENR 1.7 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 1.7 - 4 25 MAY 17ENR 1.8 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 1.8 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 1.9 - 1 13 OCT 16ENR 1.9 - 2 13 OCT 16ENR 1.9 - 3 23 MAY 19ENR 1.9 - 4 23 MAY 19ENR 1.9 - 5 23 MAY 19ENR 1.9 - 6 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 1 13 AUG 15ENR 1.10 - 2 13 AUG 15
ENR 1.10 - 3 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 4 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 5 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 6 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 7 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 8 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 9 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 10 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 11 23 MAY 19ENR 1.10 - 12 23 MAY 19ENR 1.11 - 1 22 JUN 17ENR 1.11 - 2 22 JUN 17ENR 1.12 - 1 28 MAY 15ENR 1.12 - 2 28 MAY 15ENR 1.12 - 3 28 MAY 15ENR 1.12 - 4 28 MAY 15ENR 1.12 - 5 28 MAY 15ENR 1.12 - 6 28 MAY 15ENR 1.13 - 1 28 MAY 15ENR 1.13 - 2 28 MAY 15ENR 1.13 - 3 28 MAY 15ENR 1.13 - 4 28 MAY 15ENR 1.14 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 1.14 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 1.14 - 3 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 4 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 5 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 6 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 7 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 8 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 9 23 MAY 19ENR 1.14 - 10 23 MAY 19
ENR 2 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AIRSPACEENR 2.1 - 1 25 MAY 17ENR 2.1 - 2 25 MAY 17
ENR 2.1 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 2.1 - 4 25 MAY 17
ENR 2.2 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 2.2 - 2 04 APR 13
ENR 3 ATS ROUTESENR 3.1 - 1 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 2 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 4 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 5 01 FEB 18ENR 3.1 - 6 01 FEB 18ENR 3.1 - 7 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 8 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 9 01 FEB 18ENR 3.1 - 10 01 FEB 18ENR 3.1 - 11 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 12 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 13 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 14 25 MAY 17
ENR 3.1 - 15 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 16 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 17 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 18 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 19 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 20 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 21 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 22 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 23 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 24 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 25 25 MAY 17ENR 3.1 - 26 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 1 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 2 25 MAY 17
ENR 3.2 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 4 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 5 01 FEB 18ENR 3.2 - 6 01 FEB 18ENR 3.2 - 7 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 8 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 9 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 10 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 11 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 12 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 13 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 14 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 15 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 16 25 MAY 17
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ENR 3.2 - 17 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 18 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 19 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 20 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 21 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 22 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 23 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 24 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 25 25 MAY 17ENR 3.2 - 26 25 MAY 17ENR 3.3 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 2 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 3.3 - 4 25 MAY 17ENR 3.3 - 5 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 6 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 7 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 8 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 9 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 10 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 11 01 FEB 18
ENR 3.3 - 12 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 13 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 14 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 15 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 16 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 17 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 18 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 19 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 20 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 21 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 22 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 23 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 24 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 25 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 26 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 27 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 28 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 29 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 30 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 31 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 32 01 FEB 18
ENR 3.3 - 33 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 34 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 35 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 36 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 37 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 38 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 39 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 40 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 41 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 42 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 43 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 44 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 45 01 FEB 18ENR 3.3 - 46 01 FEB 18ENR 3.4 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 3.4 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 3.5 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 3.5 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 3.6 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 3.6 - 2 01 FEB 18
ENR 4 RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS/SYSTEMSENR 4.1 - 1 25 MAY 17ENR 4.1 - 2 25 MAY 17ENR 4.2 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 4.2 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 4.3 - 1 04 APR 13
ENR 4.3 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 4.4 - 1 26 APR 18ENR 4.4 - 2 26 APR 18ENR 4.4 - 3 26 APR 18ENR 4.4 - 4 26 APR 18
ENR 4.4 - 5 26 APR 18ENR 4.4 - 6 26 APR 18ENR 4.5 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 4.5 - 2 04 APR 13
ENR 5 NAVIGATION WARNINGSENR 5.1 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 5.1 - 2 01 FEB 18ENR 5.1 - 3 01 FEB 18ENR 5.1 - 4 01 FEB 18ENR 5.2 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 5.2 - 2 01 FEB 18ENR 5.2 - 3 23 MAY 19ENR 5.2 - 4 23 MAY 19
ENR 5.2 - 5 01 FEB 18ENR 5.2 - 6 01 FEB 18ENR 5.3 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 5.3 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 5.4 - 1 07 JUL 16ENR 5.4 - 2 07 JUL 16ENR 5.4 - 3 25 MAY 17ENR 5.4 - 4 25 MAY 17
ENR 5.4 - 5 25 MAY 17ENR 5.4 - 6 25 MAY 17ENR 5.5 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 5.5 - 2 04 APR 13ENR 5.6 - 1 04 APR 13ENR 5.6 - 2 04 APR 13
ENR 6 EN-ROUTE CHARTSENR 6 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 6 - 2 01 FEB 18ENR 6.1 - 1 01 FEB 18
ENR 6.1 - 2 01 FEB 18ENR 6.2 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 6.2 - 2 01 FEB 18
ENR 6.2.1 - 1 01 FEB 18ENR 6.2.1 - 2 01 FEB 18
PART 3 - AERODROMES (AD)
AD 0 AD 0.1 - 1 04 APR 13AD 0.1 - 2 04 APR 13AD 0.2 - 1 04 APR 13AD 0.2 - 2 04 APR 13AD 0.3 - 1 04 APR 13AD 0.3 - 2 04 APR 13
AD 0.4 - 1 04 APR 13AD 0.4 - 2 04 APR 13AD 0.5 - 1 04 APR 13AD 0.5 - 2 04 APR 13AD 0.6 - 1 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 2 07 NOV 19
AD 0.6 - 3 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 4 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 5 07 NOV 19AD 0.6 - 6 07 NOV 19
AD 1 AERODROMES/HELIPORTS - INTRODUCTIONAD 1.1 - 1 04 APR 13AD 1.1 - 2 04 APR 13AD 1.1 - 3 23 MAY 19AD 1.1 - 4 23 MAY 19
AD 1.2 - 1 04 APR 13AD 1.2 - 2 04 APR 13AD 1.3 - 1 04 APR 13AD 1.3 - 2 04 APR 13
AD 1.4 - 1 04 APR 13AD 1.4 - 2 04 APR 13AD 1.5 - 1 23 MAY 19AD 1.5 - 2 23 MAY 19
AD 2 AERODROMES
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AD 2.LCLK - 1 22 JUN 17AD 2.LCLK - 2 22 JUN 17AD 2.LCLK - 3 07 JUL 16AD 2.LCLK - 4 07 JUL 16AD 2.LCLK - 5 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 6 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 7 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 8 07 NON 19AD 2.LCLK - 9 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 10 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 11 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 12 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK - 13 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 14 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 15 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 16 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 17 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK - 18 06 DEC 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.1 - 1 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.1 - 2 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.2 - 1 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.2 - 2 07 NOV 19AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.3 - 1 13 NOV 14AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.3 - 2 13 NOV 14AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.4 - 1 13 NOV 14AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.4 - 2 13 NOV 14AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4 - 1 10 MAR 11AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4 - 2 10 MAR 11AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.1 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.1 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.2 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.2 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.3 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.3 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.4 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.4 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.5 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.5 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.6 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.6 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.7 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.7 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.8 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.8 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.9 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.9 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.10 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.10 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.11 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.11 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.12 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.12 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.13 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.13 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.1 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.1 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.2 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.2 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.3 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.3 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.4 - 1 22 JUN 17AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.4 - 2 22 JUN 17AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.1 - 1 13 OCT 16AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.1 - 2 13 OCT 16AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.2 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.2 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.3 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.3 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.4 - 1 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.4 - 2 01 FEB 18AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.5 - 1 22 JUN 17
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GEN 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART 1
GEN 0
GEN 0.1 PREFACE ................................................................................................................GEN 0.1 - 11. Name of the Publishing Authority .............................................................................................. GEN 0.1 - 12. Applicable ICAO Documents ..................................................................................................... GEN 0.1 - 13. Publication Media ...................................................................................................................... GEN 0.1 - 14. The AIP Structure and Established Regular Amendment Interval............................................. GEN 0.1 - 15. Copyright Policy......................................................................................................................... GEN 0.1 - 26. Service to Contact in Case of Detected AIP Errors or Omissions ............................................ GEN 0.1 - 2
GEN 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS ..........................................................................GEN 0.2 - 1GEN 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS ......................................................................... GEN 0.3 - 1GEN 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES .................................................................................. GEN 0.4 - 1GEN 0.5 LIST OF HAND AMENDMENTS TO THE AIP ........................................................ GEN 0.5 - 1GEN 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART 1 .......................................................................GEN 0.6 - 1
GEN 1 NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
GEN 1.1 DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES ................................................................................. GEN 1.1 - 11. Civil Aviation .............................................................................................................................. GEN 1.1 - 12. Meteorology ............................................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 13. Customs..................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 14. Immigration ................................................................................................................................ GEN 1.1 - 15. Health ........................................................................................................................................ GEN 1.1 - 16. En-route and Aerodrome/Heliport charges ................................................................................ GEN 1.1 - 27. Animal, Plant and Agricultural quarantine.................................................................................. GEN 1.1 - 28. Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Board (AAIIB)........................................................ GEN 1.1 - 39. Lands and Surveys .................................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 3
10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs .......................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 311. Airport Operator ......................................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 312. Transport of Dangerous/ Radioactive Goods ............................................................................ GEN 1.1 - 413. Search and Rescue (SAR) ....................................................................................................... GEN 1.1 - 4
GEN 1.2 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF AIRCRAFT ..........................................GEN 1.2 - 11. General ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.2 - 12. Scheduled Flights ..................................................................................................................... GEN 1.2 - 33. Documentary Requirements for Clearance of Aircraft ............................................................... GEN 1.2 - 54. Prior Information on Arrival ........................................................................................................ GEN 1.2 - 55. Non-scheduled - Commercial Flights......................................................................................... GEN 1.2 - 66. Inclusive Tour (ITC) ................................................................................................................... GEN 1.2 - 77. Cargo Flights ............................................................................................................................. GEN 1.2 - 88. Private Flights ............................................................................................................................ GEN 1.2 - 89. Public Health Measures Applied to Aircraft ............................................................................... GEN 1.2 - 9
10. State Aircraft ............................................................................................................................ GEN 1.2 - 10GEN 1.3 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGERS AND CREW ...............GEN 1.3 - 1
1. General ..................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 12. Customs Requirements ............................................................................................................. GEN 1.3 - 13. Immigration Requirements......................................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 24. Entry Regulations for Cyprus..................................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 25. Admission and Transit Restrictions ........................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 2
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6. Visas ......................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 27. Issue of Visas............................................................................................................................. GEN 1.3 - 48. Visa Application Procedure and Documents Required .............................................................. GEN 1.3 - 49. Public Health Requirements....................................................................................................... GEN 1.3 - 4
GEN 1.4 ENTRY, TRANSIT AND DEPARTURE OF CARGO ...............................................GEN 1.4 - 11. Customs Requirements and Procedures Concerning Cargo and Other Articles ....................... GEN 1.4 - 12. Transit of Cargo ......................................................................................................................... GEN 1.4 - 13. Transport of Dangerous Goods.................................................................................................. GEN 1.4 - 14. Import of Animals ....................................................................................................................... GEN 1.4 - 25. Export of Animals ....................................................................................................................... GEN 1.4 - 26. Import of Plants .......................................................................................................................... GEN 1.4 - 37. Export of Plants.......................................................................................................................... GEN 1.4 - 3
GEN 1.5 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND FLIGHT DOCUMENTS ..............GEN 1.5 - 11. General ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.5 - 12. Special Equipment to be Carried ............................................................................................... GEN 1.5 - 13. Equipment to be Carried on All Types of Flights........................................................................ GEN 1.5 - 1
GEN 1.6 SUMMARY OF NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND INTERNATIONALAGREEMENTS/CONVENTIONS .............................................................................GEN 1.6 - 1
1. General ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 1.6 - 12. Summary of National Regulations.............................................................................................. GEN 1.6 - 13. International Agreements/Conventions ...................................................................................... GEN 1.6 - 14. Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................ GEN 1.6 - 1
GEN 1.7 DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS, RECOMMENDED PRACTICESAND PROCEDURES ................................................................................................GEN 1.7 - 1
GEN 2 TABLES AND CODES
GEN 2.1 MEASURING SYSTEM, AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, HOLIDAYS ..............................GEN 2.1 - 11. Units of Measurement ............................................................................................................... GEN 2.1 - 12. Temporal Reference System .................................................................................................... GEN 2.1 - 13. Geodetic Reference Datum ....................................................................................................... GEN 2.1 - 14. Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks ............................................................................... GEN 2.1 - 25. Public Holidays .......................................................................................................................... GEN 2.1 - 2
GEN 2.2 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN AIS PUBLICATIONS .................................................GEN 2.2 - 1GEN 2.3 CHART SYMBOLS ..................................................................................................GEN 2.3 - 1GEN 2.4 LOCATION INDICATORS ........................................................................................GEN 2.4 - 1GEN 2.5 LIST OF RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS ......................................................................GEN 2.5 - 1GEN 2.6 CONVERSIONS OF UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ..................................................GEN 2.6 - 1GEN 2.7 SUNRISE/SUNSET ..................................................................................................GEN 2.7 - 1
1. General ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 2.7 - 12. Alphabetical index ...................................................................................................................... GEN 2.7 - 13. Sunrise - Sunset tables .............................................................................................................. GEN 2.7 - 2
GEN 3 SERVICES
GEN 3.1 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES .......................................................GEN 3.1 - 11. Responsible Service .................................................................................................................. GEN 3.1 - 12. Area of Responsibility ................................................................................................................ GEN 3.1 - 23. Aeronautical Publications........................................................................................................... GEN 3.1 - 2
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4. AIRAC System........................................................................................................................... GEN 3.1 - 45. Pre-flight Information Service at Aerodromes............................................................................ GEN 3.1 - 66. Electronic Terrain and Obstacle Data........................................................................................ GEN 3.1 - 6
GEN 3.2 AERONAUTICAL CHARTS ..................................................................................... GEN 3.2 - 11. Responsible Service .................................................................................................................. GEN 3.2 - 12. Maintenance of Charts............................................................................................................... GEN 3.2 - 13. Purchase Arrangements ............................................................................................................ GEN 3.2 - 14. Aeronautical Chart Series Available ......................................................................................... GEN 3.2 - 15. List of Aeronautical Charts Available ......................................................................................... GEN 3.2 - 46. TOPOGRAPHICAL CHARTS .................................................................................................... GEN 3.2 - 5
GEN 3.3 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES ........................................................................................ GEN 3.3 - 11. Responsible Service ................................................................................................................. GEN 3.3 - 12. Area of Responsibility ............................................................................................................... GEN 3.3 - 13. Types of Services ..................................................................................................................... GEN 3.3 - 24. Co-ordination Between the Operator and ATS .......................................................................... GEN 3.3 - 85. Minimum Flight Altitudes............................................................................................................ GEN 3.3 - 86. ATS Units Address list ............................................................................................................... GEN 3.3 - 8
GEN 3.4 COMMUNICATION SERVICES ............................................................................... GEN 3.4 - 11. Responsible Service .................................................................................................................. GEN 3.4 - 12. Area of Responsibility ................................................................................................................ GEN 3.4 - 13. Types of Service ........................................................................................................................ GEN 3.4 - 14. Requirements and Conditions ................................................................................................... GEN 3.4 - 3
GEN 3.5 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES ............................................................................ GEN 3.5 - 11. Responsible Service .................................................................................................................. GEN 3.5 - 12. Area of Responsibility ................................................................................................................ GEN 3.5 - 13. Meteorological Observations and Reports................................................................................. GEN 3.5 - 24. Type of Services ........................................................................................................................ GEN 3.5 - 25. Notification Required from Operators ........................................................................................ GEN 3.5 - 26. Aircraft Reports Required from Operators ................................................................................. GEN 3.5 - 27. VOLMET Services ..................................................................................................................... GEN 3.5 - 38. SIGMET and AIRMET Service .................................................................................................. GEN 3.5 - 39. Pilot Reports of Vertical Wind Shear on Take-off or Landing .................................................... GEN 3.5 - 5
10. Transmission of Special Air Reports.......................................................................................... GEN 3.5 - 511. Transmission of Amended Aerodrome Forecasts ..................................................................... GEN 3.5 - 512. Meteorological Briefing at Aerodromes...................................................................................... GEN 3.5 - 5
GEN 3.6 SEARCH AND RESCUE ..........................................................................................GEN 3.6 - 11. Responsible Service ................................................................................................................. GEN 3.6 - 12. Area of Responsibility ................................................................................................................ GEN 3.6 - 23. Types of Service ........................................................................................................................ GEN 3.6 - 24. SAR Agreements ....................................................................................................................... GEN 3.6 - 35. Conditions of Availability............................................................................................................ GEN 3.6 - 36. Procedures and Signals Used ................................................................................................... GEN 3.6 - 37. Search and Rescue Signals ...................................................................................................... GEN 3.6 - 5
GEN 4 CHARGES FOR AERODROMES AND AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES
GEN 4.1 AERODROME CHARGES .......................................................................................GEN 4.1 - 11. Landing of Aircraft...................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 12. Parking ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 1
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3. Passengers Service ................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 24. Security ...................................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 25. Noise-related items .................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 26. Other .......................................................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 37. Exemptions and Reductions ...................................................................................................... GEN 4.1 - 48. Special Rates for Training Aircraft ............................................................................................. GEN 4.1 - 59. Method of Payments .................................................................................................................. GEN 4.1 - 5
GEN 4.2 AIR NAVIGATION SERVICE CHARGES ................................................................GEN 4.2 - 11. Route Air Navigation Services Charges..................................................................................... GEN 4.2 - 12. Cost Basis for Air Navigation Services and Exemptions/reductions .......................................... GEN 4.2 - 13. Methods of Payment .................................................................................................................. GEN 4.2 - 24. Information ................................................................................................................................. GEN 4.2 - 2
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GEN 1 NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
GEN 1.1 DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES
The addresses of the designated authorities concerned with facilitation of the international airnavigation are as follows:
1. Civil Aviation
Post: Ministry of Transport, Communications and WorksDepartment of Civil Aviation27,Pindarou StreetNicosia, Cyprus 1429
Phone: +357 22404100 / +357 22404101Fax: +357 22766552 / +357 22404220Telex: 6055 CIVAIR CYAFS: LCNCYAYXSITA: NICTOYAEmail: [email protected]: http://www.mcw.gov.cy/dca
2. Meteorology
Post: Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentDepartment of MeteorologyNikis 28, Nicosia 1418
Phone: +357 22802945 / +357 24802975 / +357 24802973Fax: +357 22305500 / +357 24304753AFS: LCLKYMYXEmail: [email protected]: http://www.moa.gov.cy/dom
3. Customs
Post: Ministry of FinanceDepartment of Customs and ExciseM. Karaoli and Gr. Afxentiou corner1096 - Nicosia
Phone: +357 22601713 / +357 22601713Fax: +357 22302031Email: [email protected]
4. Immigration
Post: Ministry of InteriorThe Migration OfficerNicosia
Phone: +357 22403905Fax: +357 22676944
5. Health
Post: Ministry of HealthDirector of Medical ServicesNicosia
Phone: +357 22400138Fax: +357 22345199Email: [email protected]: http://www.moh.gov.cy
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6. En-route and Aerodrome/Heliport charges
Civil Aviation Charges
Post: Ministry of Transport, Communications and WorksDepartment of Civil Aviation27,Pindarou StreetNicosia, Cyprus 1429
Phone: +357 22404140Fax: +357 22765629 / +357 22765629 - Accounts OfficeAFS: LCNCYAYXEmail: [email protected]
En-route Charges
Post: EUROCONTROL SERVICECentral Route Charges OfficeRue de la Fusee 96B- 1130 BrusselsBELGIUM
Phone: +322 7293845/3898Fax: +322 7299093/9096
7. Animal, Plant and Agricultural quarantine
Animal quarantine
Post: Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentDepartment of Veterinary Services1417 Nicosia
Phone: +357 22805200Fax: +357 22332665Email: [email protected]: http://www.moa.gov.cy/vs
Plant quarantine
Post: Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentDepartment of Agriculture1412 Nicosia
Phone: +357 22301819Fax: +357 22781425Email: [email protected]: http://www.moa.gov.cy
Agricultural quarantine
Post: Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentDepartment of Agriculture1412 Nicosia
Phone: +357 22408519Fax: +357 22781425Email: [email protected]: www.moa.gov.cy
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GEN 3.5 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES
1. Responsible Service
1.1 The meteorological services for Civil Aviation are provided by the Department of Meteorology ofthe Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment.
Post: Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentDepartment of MeteorologyNikis 28, Nicosia 1418
Phone: +357 22802945 Fax: +357 22305500AFS: LCLKYMYXEmail: [email protected]: http://www.moa.gov.cy/dom
Applicable ICAO documents
The service is provided in accordance with the provisions contained in the following ICAOdocuments:
Annex 3 - Meteorological service for International Air Navigation;
Doc 7030 - Regional Supplementary Procedure.
Differences to these provisions are detailed in GEN 1.7.
2. Area of Responsibility
2.1 Meteorological service is provided within the Nicosia FIR/UIR.
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3. Meteorological Observations and Reports
4. Type of Services
4.1 Personal briefing and consultation for flight crew members is provided at Larnaka InternationalAirport. At Pafos International Airport briefing and consultation for flight crew members isprovided by the Meteorological Office at Larnaka Airport through telephone line.
4.2 Flight documentation is available and provided for local or domestic flights if requested. Forinternational flights the flight documentation comprises a significant weather chart upper air andtemperature charts at all significant levels (FL050, FL080, FL100, FL140, FL180, FL210, FL240,FL300, FL340, FL390) and the latest available en-route and aerodrome forecasts and warningsfor the destination and the alternate aerodrome(s).
5. Notification Required from Operators
5.1 Notification from operators in respect of briefing consultation, flight documentation and othermeteorological information needed by them (as per ICAO Annex 3, Chapter 2 para 2.3) isnormally required. Such information shall be received usually 2 hours, but not later than 3 hours,before the expected time of departure.
6. Aircraft Reports Required from Operators
6.1 Pursuant to ICAO Annex 3, 5.3.1 the making and transmission of aircraft reports (AIREP) arerequired at the following ATS reporting points:
RASDA 330600N 0305700ELAKTO 323800N 0320500E
Table Meteorological Observations and Reports
Name of station/Location indicator
Type and frequencyof observation/
automatic observing
equipment
Types of MET reports &
availability of trend
forecasts
Observation System and Site(s)
Hours of operation
Climatological information
1 2 3 4 5 6
LARNAKALCLK
HALF-HOURLYAWOS
METARSPECIALTREND
Anemometer:150 M FM each THR RWY 04/22Transmissometer:120 M FM each THR RWY 04/22Thermometer:130 M FM THR 22Ceilometer:130 M FM THR 22
H24climatologicalsummaries AVBL
PAFOSLCPH
HALF-HOURLYAWOS
METARSPECIAL
Anemometer:140 M FM each THR RWY 11/29Transmissometer:120 M FM THR 29Thermometer:130 M FM THR 29Ceilometer:130 M FM THR 29
H24climatologicalsummaries AVBL
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The ATS/MET reporting points in respect of routes crossing FIR/UIR are indicated in ENR 3.1,and ENR 3.2.
7. VOLMET Services
7.1 Meteorological information which is supplied through VOLMET broadcast are:
a. For Larnaka Airport: METAR, TREND, Aerodrome Warning and WS Warning;
b. For Pafos Airport: METAR, Aerodrome Warning and WS Warning;
c. For Nicosia FIR: SIGMET.
7.2 This service is available via the Automatic Information system through the following VOLMETstation:
8. SIGMET and AIRMET Service
8.1 General
8.1.1 For the safety of air traffic, the Department of Meteorology maintains a continuous watch overmeteorological conditions affecting flight operations within the FIR and when necessary,SIGMET information is issued by the Meteorological Larnaka Watch Office, in accordance withAnnex 3, Chapter 7, Appendix 6. Furthermore, aerodrome warnings are issued to operators, inaccordance with Annex 3, Chapter 7, Appendix 6 and with local arrangements, by LarnakaMeteorological Office.
Table VOLMET Services
Name of stations
Callsign identification
(EM)Frequency Broadcasting
periodHours of service
Aerodromes included Contents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NICOSIA NICOSIAVOLMET A3E 127.2 MHz CNS H24
LARNAKA As per para 7.1 above PAFOS As per para 7.1 aboveATHINAI METAR, TREND, QNHRHODOS METAR, TREND, QNHBEIRUT METAR, TREND, QNH
DAMASCUS METAR, TREND, QNHTEL-AVIV METAR, TREND, QNH
Table SIGMET and AIRMET Service
Name of MWO/
location indicator
Hours FIR or CTA served Validity
SpecificSIGMET
procedures
AIRMETprocedures
ATS unitserved
Additional information
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LarnakaLCLK H24 Nicosia FIR SIGMET
4 HR
SIGMETVA/TC:
VALIDITY6 HR
NIL
Larnaka TWRLarnaka APPPafos TWRPafos APPNicosia FIC
NIL
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8.2 Aerodrome Warnings
8.2.1 Aerodrome warnings are issued by Larnaka Meteorological Office, if one or several of thefollowing phenomena are expected to occur at the airport:
a. Thunderstorm;
b. Hail;
c. Squall: sudden increase in wind speed over 22 KT by 16 KT, lasting over 1 MIN (in caseof thunderstorms or active storms);
d. Waterspouts;
e. Tornadoes;
f. Strong surface wind and gusts (mean speed 25 KT or more and/or gusts to 30 KT or more;also issued when runway crosswind is expected, with mean speed>20-25 KT);
g. Gale (mean speed 34 KT or more and/or gusts to 43 KT or more);
h. Fog: Fog or fog patches resulting in visibility ≤ 1000 M;
i. Low cloud (Base: 1000 FT or less above aerodrome level and cloud amount ≥ SCT);
j. Frost;
k. Hoar frost or rime;
l. Rising sand or dust;
m. Low level vertical wind shear: if one of the following is/are satisfied:
1. Mean surface wind speed ≥ 25 KT;
2. Magnitude of vector between mean surface wind and the gradient (2000 FT) wind ≥ 40 KT;
3. Thunderstorms or heavy showers within 10 KM;
4. Significant wind shear (WS) has been reported by aircraft in the vicinity: Moderate WS 5-8 KT/30 M, strong WS 9-12 KT/30 M and severe WS >12 KT/30 M;
n. Snow (including the expected or observed snow accumulation);
o. Freezing precipitation;
p. Sandstorm or duststorm;
q. Volcanic ash;
r. Tropical Cyclone (to be included if the 10-minute mean surface wind speed at theaerodrome is expected to be 34 KT or more);
s. Tsunami;
t. Intense precipitation (either ≥ 45 mm/3 HR or ≥ 50 mm/6 HR or ≥ 55 mm/24 HR).
8.2.2 The aerodrome warnings are distributed in accordance with a distribution list (including warmingamendments and cancellations).
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8.3 Dissemination of SIGMET Information to Aircraft in Flight
8.4 SIGMET information shall be transmitted to aircraft with the least possible delay on the initiativeof the appropriate ATS unit, by the preferred method of direct transmission followed byacknowledgement, or by a general call when the number of aircraft would render the preferredmethod impracticable.
9. Pilot Reports of Vertical Wind Shear on Take-off or Landing
9.1 As no suitable equipment is provided for vertical wind shear measurement, and as it is notpossible to forecast the onset, duration and severity of these conditions by conventional means,warnings of existence of vertical wind shear effects, must be based on aircraft reports. Pilots aretherefore requested to provide verbal reports whenever, during take-off or landing, significantand unexpected changes in the flight path occur, which in the opinion of the pilot, are due tometeorological causes and are of such magnitude as to justify notification to other aircraft.
9.2 To be of value these reports should be passed to Air Traffic Control or the Meteorological Officeat the aerodrome as soon as possible. If a pilot is confident that the effects experienced are dueto vertical wind shear this should be stated, but reports of gustiness and turbulence are alsorequired. Reports which should include, where possible, the height band affected and any otherrelevant details will initiate a meteorological warning which will remain valid for one hour if nosubsequent aircraft reports are received.
10. Transmission of Special Air Reports
10.1 Special air reports shall be transmitted with the least possible delay to aircraft likely to beaffected and shall cover the portion of the route up to one hour’s flying time ahead of the aircraft.
11. Transmission of Amended Aerodrome Forecasts
11.1 Amended aerodrome forecasts shall be passed to aircraft within 60 minutes from the aerodromeof destination, unless the information would have been made available through other means.
12. Meteorological Briefing at Aerodromes
12.1 Details of meteorological briefing at aerodromes are given in the individual aerodrome sub-sections i.e. AD2.
12.2 Contingency Plans
12.2.1 The Department of Meteorology has in place contingency plans for all services it provides in thecase of events which results in significant degradation or interruption of its services. Acontingency office and an emergency weather observing unit at the airport will operate in caseof absolute destruction of the Larnaka Meteorological office.
The address of the contingency office is:
Post: Radiosonde Station AthalassaAthalassa Str.AglangiaNicosia
Phone: +357 22444321Fax: +357 22305233
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ENR 0.1 PREFACE ................................................................................................................ ENR 0.1 - 1ENR 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS .......................................................................... ENR 0.2 - 1ENR 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS ......................................................................... ENR 0.3 - 1ENR 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES .................................................................................. ENR 0.4 - 1ENR 0.5 LIST OF HAND AMENDMENTS TO THE AIP ........................................................ ENR 0.5 - 1ENR 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART 2 ....................................................................... ENR 0.6 - 1
ENR 1 GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES
ENR 1.1 GENERAL RULES ................................................................................................... ENR 1.1 - 11. General .......................................................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 12. Compliance with the rules of the air (SERA.2005) .....................................................................ENR 1.1 - 13. Responsibilities (SERA.2010).....................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 14. Authority of pilot-in-command of an aircraft (SERA.2015)..........................................................ENR 1.1 - 15. Problematic use of psychoactive substances (SERA.2020).......................................................ENR 1.1 - 26. Negligent or reckless operation of aircraft (SERA.3101) ............................................................ENR 1.1 - 27. Minimum heights (SERA.3105) ..................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 28. Cruising levels (SERA.3110) ......................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 29. Towing (SERA.3120) ..................................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 2
10. Parachute descents (SERA.3125)..............................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 211. Aerobatic flight (SERA.3130)......................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 212. Formation flights (SERA.3135) ...................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 313. Unmanned free balloons (SERA.3140) ......................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 314. Unmanned aircraft (drones)........................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 715. Prohibited areas and restricted areas (SERA.3145)...................................................................ENR 1.1 - 716. Avoidance of Collisions...............................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 817. Signals .....................................................................................................................................ENR 1.1 - 11
ENR 1.2 VISUAL FLIGHT RULES ......................................................................................... ENR 1.2 - 11. VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima (SERA.5001) ....................................................ENR 1.2 - 12. ATC Service to VFR Traffic and Restrictions..............................................................................ENR 1.2 - 13. Visual flight rules (SERA.5005) ..................................................................................................ENR 1.2 - 24. Special VFR in control zones (SERA.5010) ...............................................................................ENR 1.2 - 35. Regional additions ......................................................................................................................ENR 1.2 - 4
ENR 1.3 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES ............................................................................... ENR 1.3 - 11. Instrument flight rules (IFR) - Rules Applicable to All IFR Flights (SERA.5015).........................ENR 1.3 - 12. IFR - Rules Applicable to IFR Flights within Controlled Airspace (SERA.5020).........................ENR 1.3 - 13. IFR - Rules Applicable to IFR Flights outside Controlled Airspace (SERA.5025) ......................ENR 1.3 - 1
ENR 1.4 ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION ........................................................................ ENR 1.4 - 11. Classification of Airspace............................................................................................................ENR 1.4 - 12. TABLE 1: ATS Airspace Classification .......................................................................................ENR 1.4 - 2
ENR 1.5 HOLDING, APPROACH AND DEPARTURE PROCEDURE .................................. ENR 1.5 - 11. General .......................................................................................................................................ENR 1.5 - 12. Arriving Flights ............................................................................................................................ENR 1.5 - 23. Departing Flights.........................................................................................................................ENR 1.5 - 24. Holding Procedures and Patterns...............................................................................................ENR 1.5 - 2
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ENR 1.6 RADAR SERVICES AND PROCEDURES .............................................................. ENR 1.6 - 11. Primary Radar ............................................................................................................................ ENR 1.6 - 12. Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)........................................................................................ ENR 1.6 - 3
ENR 1.7 ALTIMETER SETTING PROCEDURES .................................................................. ENR 1.7 - 11. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ ENR 1.7 - 12. Basic Altimeter Setting Procedures............................................................................................ ENR 1.7 - 13. Procedures Applicable to Operators and Pilots ......................................................................... ENR 1.7 - 34. Tables of Cruising Levels........................................................................................................... ENR 1.7 - 3
ENR 1.8 REGIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY PROCEDURES (Doc 7030) ................................ENR 1.8 - 11. 8.33 KHz Channel Spacing Exemptions .................................................................................... ENR 1.8 - 12. Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum in Nicosia FIR .............................................................. ENR 1.8 - 1
ENR 1.9 AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT AND AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT ............. ENR 1.9 - 11. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ ENR 1.9 - 12. Responsibilities of the CFMU..................................................................................................... ENR 1.9 - 13. Responsibilities of the Air Traffic Services ................................................................................. ENR 1.9 - 14. Responsibilities of Aircraft Operators......................................................................................... ENR 1.9 - 15. ATFM Documentation ................................................................................................................ ENR 1.9 - 26. Specific Procedures ................................................................................................................... ENR 1.9 - 27. Flexible Use of Airspace in Cyprus ............................................................................................ ENR 1.9 - 3
ENR 1.10 FLIGHT PLANNING ............................................................................................... ENR 1.10 - 11. Submission of Flight Plan (SERA.4001) .................................................................................. ENR 1.10 - 12. Contents of a Flight Plan (SERA.4005).................................................................................... ENR 1.10 - 43. Changes to a Flight Plan (SERA.4015).................................................................................... ENR 1.10 - 64. Adherence to Flight Plan (SERA.8020).................................................................................... ENR 1.10 - 65. Flight Plan Filing....................................................................................................................... ENR 1.10 - 76. Closing a Flight Plan (SERA.4020) ........................................................................................ENR 1.10 - 107. Flight Plan Form.....................................................................................................................ENR 1.10 - 12
ENR 1.11 ADDRESSING OF FLIGHT PLAN MESSAGES ....................................................ENR 1.11 - 1ENR 1.12 INTERCEPTION OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT .................................................................ENR 1.12 - 1
1. General Principles to be Observed .......................................................................................... ENR 1.12 - 12. Interception (SERA.11015) ...................................................................................................... ENR 1.12 - 1
ENR 1.13 UNLAWFUL INTERFERENCE ..............................................................................ENR 1.13 - 11. Unlawful Interference (SERA 11001) ....................................................................................... ENR 1.13 - 12. Service to aircraft in the event of an emergency (SERA.11005).............................................. ENR 1.13 - 13. In-flight Contingencies (SERA.11010) ..................................................................................... ENR 1.13 - 14. Regional Additions ................................................................................................................... ENR 1.13 - 2
ENR 1.14 AIR TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS ...................................................... ENR 1.14 - 11. Definition of Air Traffic Incidents .............................................................................................. ENR 1.14 - 12. Air Traffic Incidents are Designated and Identified in Reports as Follows: .............................. ENR 1.14 - 13. Use of the Air Traffic Incident Report Form (See Model) ......................................................... ENR 1.14 - 14. Reporting Procedures (Including In-flight Procedures) ............................................................ ENR 1.14 - 25. Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Board (AAIIB) ...................................................... ENR 1.14 - 36. Purpose of Reporting and Handling of the Form...................................................................... ENR 1.14 - 37. Instructions for the Completion of the Air Traffic Incident Report Form ................................... ENR 1.14 - 8
ENR 2 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AIRSPACE
ENR 2.1 FIR, UIR, TMA ..........................................................................................................ENR 2.1 - 1
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ENR 2.2 OTHER REGULATED AIRSPACE .......................................................................... ENR 2.2 - 1
ENR 3 ATS ROUTES
ENR 3.1 LOWER ATS ROUTES ............................................................................................ ENR 3.1 - 1ENR 3.2 UPPER ATS ROUTES ............................................................................................. ENR 3.2 - 1ENR 3.3 AREA NAVIGATION (RNAV) ROUTES .................................................................. ENR 3.3 - 1
1. Lower RNAV ATS Routes...........................................................................................................ENR 3.3 - 12. Upper RNAV ATS Routes........................................................................................................ ENR 3.3 - 24
ENR 3.4 HELICOPTER ROUTES .......................................................................................... ENR 3.4 - 1ENR 3.5 OTHER ROUTES ..................................................................................................... ENR 3.5 - 1ENR 3.6 EN-ROUTE HOLDING ............................................................................................. ENR 3.6 - 1
ENR 4 RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS/SYSTEMS
ENR 4.1 RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS - EN-ROUTE ............................................................... ENR 4.1 - 1ENR 4.2 SPECIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS ........................................................................ ENR 4.2 - 1ENR 4.3 GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM (GNSS) ......................................... ENR 4.3 - 1ENR 4.4 NAME-CODE DESIGNATORS FOR SIGNIFICANT POINTS ................................. ENR 4.4 - 1ENR 4.5 AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHTS - EN-ROUTE ................................................ ENR 4.5 - 1
ENR 5 NAVIGATION WARNINGS
ENR 5.1 PROHIBITED, RESTRICTED AND DANGER AREAS ........................................... ENR 5.1 - 1ENR 5.2 MILITARY EXERCISE AND TRAINING AREAS ..................................................... ENR 5.2 - 1ENR 5.3 OTHER ACTIVITIES OF A DANGEROUS NATURE AND OTHER POTENTIAL
HAZARDS ................................................................................................................ ENR 5.3 - 1ENR 5.4 AIR NAVIGATION OBSTACLES - EN-ROUTE-AREA 1 ........................................ ENR 5.4 - 1ENR 5.5 AERIAL SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ..................................... ENR 5.5 - 1ENR 5.6 BIRD MIGRATION AND AREAS WITH SENSITIVE FAUNA ................................. ENR 5.6 - 1
ENR 6 EN-ROUTE CHARTS
ENR 6 LIST OF ENR CHART ................................................................................................. ENR 6 - 1EN-ROUTE CHART - ICAO ATS AND RNAV ROUTES ......................................... ENR 6.1 - 1PROHIBITED, RESTRICTED AND DANGER AREAS ........................................... ENR 6.2 - 1TEMPORARY SEGREGATED AND TEMPORARY RESERVED AREAS .......... ENR 6.2.1 - 1
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ENR 1.2 VISUAL FLIGHT RULES
1. VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima (SERA.5001)
VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima are contained in Table S5-1.
2. ATC Service to VFR Traffic and Restrictions
2.1 Air traffic Control Service is provided to VFR traffic in the following airspace:
a. Airways within the FIR below FL 200 (class C);
b. Larnaka and Pafos Control Zones (CTR) (class C);
c. Larnaka and Pafos aerodrome Traffic Zones (ATZ) (Class B).
2.2 All the airspace of Cyprus is a prohibited area except those parts designated as training areas for light aircraft and the designated cross-country routes.
NOTE: Designated training areas are given in AIP section ENR 5.2.
3. Visual flight rules (SERA.5005)
3.1 Except when operating as a special VFR flight, VFR flights shall be conducted so that the aircraftis flown in conditions of visibility and distance from clouds equal to or greater than thosespecified in Table S5-1 above.
3.2 Except when a special VFR clearance is obtained from an air traffic control unit, VFR flights shallnot take off or land at an aerodrome within a control zone, or enter the aerodrome traffic zone or
Table S5-1
Airspace Class
Flight visibility Distance from cloud
At and above 3050 M (10000 FT) AMSL A (**) B C D E F G 8 KM 1500 M horizontally
300 M (1000 FT) vertically
Below 3050 M (10000 FT) AMSL and above 900 M (3000 FT) AMSL, or above 300 M (1000 FT) above terrain whichever is the higher.
A (**) B C D E F G 5 KM 1500 M horizontally
300 M (1000 FT) vertically
At or below 900 M (3000 FT) AMSL or 300 M (1000 FT) above terrain whicheveris the higher
A (**) B C D E 5 KM 1500 M horizontally
300 M (1000 FT) vertically
F G 5 KM (***) Clear of cloud and in sightwith the surface
(*) When the height of the transition altitude is lower than 3050 M (10000 FT) AMSL, FL 100 shall be used inlieu of 10000 FT.(**) The VMC minima in Class A airspace are included for guidance to pilots and do not imply acceptance ofVFR flights in Class A airspace. (***) When so prescribed by the competent authority:a. flight visibilities reduced to not less than 1500 M may be permitted for flights operating:
1. at speeds of 140 kt IAS or less to give adequate opportunity to observe other traffic or anyobstacles in time to avoid collision; or
2. in circumstances in which the probability of encounters with other traffic would normally be low,e.g. in areas of low volume traffic and for aerial work at low levels;
b. Helicopters may be permitted to operate in less than 1500 M but not less than 800 M flight visibility, ifmanoeuvred at a speed that will give adequate opportunity to observe other traffic or any obstacles intime to avoid collision.
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aerodrome traffic circuit when the reported meteorological conditions at that aerodrome arebelow the following minima:
1. the ceiling is less than 450 M (1500 FT); or
2. the ground visibility is less than 5 KM.
3.3 VFR flights at night may be permitted under the following conditions:
1. a flight plan shall be submitted;
2. flights shall establish and maintain two-way radio communication on the appropriate ATScommunication channel, when available;
3. the VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima as specified in Table S5-1 above shallapply except that:
i. the ceiling shall not be less than 450 M (1500 FT);
ii. the reduced flight visibility provisions specified in Table S5-1(a) and (b) shall notapply;
iii. in airspace classes B, C, D, E, F and G, at and below 900 M (3000 FT) above MSLor 300 M (1000 FT) above terrain, whichever is the higher, the pilot shall maintaincontinuous sight of the surface;
iv. for mountainous terrain, higher VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima maybe prescribed by the competent authority;
4. except when necessary for take-off or landing, or except when specifically authorised bythe competent authority, a VFR flight at night shall be flown at a level which is not belowthe minimum flight altitude established by the State whose territory is overflown, or, whereno such minimum flight altitude has been established:
i. over high terrain or in mountainous areas, at a level which is at least 600 M (2000FT) above the highest obstacle located within 8 km of the estimated position of theaircraft;
ii. elsewhere than as specified in i), at a level which is at least 300 M (1000 FT) abovethe highest obstacle located within 8 km of the estimated position of the aircraft.
3.4 Unless authorised by the competent authority in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 730/2006,VFR flights shall not be operated:
i. above FL 195; Exceptions to this requirement are the following:
a. an airspace reservation has been established, where practical, by the MemberStates, in which VFR flights may be allowed; or
b. airspace up to and including flight level 285, when VFR traffic in that airspace hasbeen authorized by the responsible ATS unit in accordance with the authorizationprocedures established by the Member States and published in the relevantaeronautical information publication.
ii. at transonic and supersonic speeds.
3.5 Authorisation for VFR flights to operate above FL 285 shall not be granted where a verticalseparation minimum of 300 M (1000 FT) is applied above FL 290.
3.6 Except when necessary for take-off or landing, or except by permission from the competentauthority, a VFR flight shall not be flown:
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1. over the congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open-air assembly ofpersons at a height less than 300 M (1000 FT) above the highest obstacle within a radiusof 600 M from the aircraft;
2. elsewhere than as specified in (1), at a height less than 150 M (500 FT) above the groundor water, or 150 M (500 FT) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 150 M (500 FT)from the aircraft.
3.7 Except where otherwise indicated in air traffic control clearances or specified by the competentauthority, VFR flights in level cruising flight when operated above 900 M (3000 FT) from theground or water, or a higher datum as specified by the competent authority, shall be conductedat a cruising level appropriate to the track as specified in the table of cruising levels in ENR 1.7.
3.8 VFR flights shall comply with the provisions of GEN 3.3:
1. when operated within Classes B, C and D airspace;
2. when forming part of aerodrome traffic at controlled aerodromes; or
3. when operated as special VFR flights.
3.9 A VFR flight operating within or into areas or along routes designated by the competentauthority, in accordance with SERA.4001(b)(3) or (4), shall maintain continuous air-ground voicecommunication watch on the appropriate communication channel of, and report its position asnecessary to, the air traffic services unit providing flight information service.
3.10 An aircraft operated in accordance with the visual flight rules which wishes to change tocompliance with the instrument flight rules shall:
1. if a flight plan was submitted, communicate the necessary changes to be effected to itscurrent flight plan; or
2. as required by SERA.4001(b), submit a flight plan to the appropriate air traffic servicesunit as soon as practicable and obtain a clearance prior to proceeding IFR when incontrolled airspace.
4. Special VFR in control zones (SERA.5010)
4.1 Special VFR flights may be authorised to operate within a control zone, subject to an ATCclearance. Except when permitted by the competent authority for helicopters in special casessuch as medical flights, search and rescue operations and fire-fighting, the following additionalconditions shall be applied:
a. such special VFR flights may be conducted during day only, unless otherwise permittedby the competent authority;
b. by the pilot:
1. clear of cloud and with the surface in sight;
2. the flight visibility is not less than 1500 M or, for helicopters, not less than 800 M;
3. at speed of 140 kts IAS or less to give adequate opportunity to observe other trafficand any obstacles in time to avoid a collision; and
c. ATC shall not issue a special VFR clearance to aircraft to take off or land at an aerodromewithin a control zone, or enter the aerodrome traffic zone or aerodrome traffic circuit whenthe reported meteorological conditions at that aerodrome are below the following minima:
1. the ground visibility is not less than 1500 M or, for helicopters, not less than 800 M;
2. the ceiling is not less than 180 M (600 FT).
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5. Regional additions
a. VFR flights at night shall be authorized by ATC to operate in the vicinity of Larnaka andPafos aerodromes and on the cross-country route between these aerodromes only,provided the pilot a holder of a valid PPL license with a night rating.
b. VFR flights at night shall be authorized by ATC to operate in the vicinity of Larnaka andPafos aerodromes only, for the purpose of obtaining a night qualification provided aninstructor authorized the solo training flight.
NOTE: Conditions concerning VFR flights at night and the cross-country route are available in the Local VFR Manual.
5.1 Pilots of VFR flights should make a position report in the following circumstances:
a. over the designated points of VFR routes. These are the reference points of VFR routes, as indicated in Local VFR Manual;
URL: http://vrfmanual.dca.mcw.gov.cy/body.html
b. five minutes prior leaving uncontrolled airspace;
c. when operating in the aerodrome circuit, on “downwind” and “final” or “long final”;
d. every 20 to 40 minutes for “Operations normal” report. This requirement also applieswhen operating within uncontrolled airspace;
e. when instructed by ATC.
5.2 Enroute GAT VFR above FL 195 will not be permitted. GAT VFR flights above FL 195 and upto and including FL 285, will only be authorized in airspace reservation (Temporary SegregatedAirspace) (TSA) or its equivalent or according to the following specific arrangements:
a. flights will be entirely contained within the accepting sector (or within ACC) in order not toaffect the integrity of Air traffic Flow Management effectiveness throughout ECACairspace;
b. these particular flights will be subject to prior request, at least 3 weeks prior to the flightand in coordination with the Cyprus Airspace Management Cell.
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AD 0.1 PREFACE ...................................................................................................................AD 0.1 - 1AD 0.2 RECORD OF AIP AMENDMENTS .............................................................................AD 0.2 - 1AD 0.3 RECORD OF AIP SUPPLEMENTS ............................................................................AD 0.3 - 1AD 0.4 CHECKLIST OF AIP PAGES .....................................................................................AD 0.4 - 1AD 0.5 LIST OF HAND AMENDMENTS TO THE AIP ...........................................................AD 0.5 - 1AD 0.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART 3 ..........................................................................AD 0.6 - 1
AD 1 AERODROMES/HELIPORTS - INTRODUCTION
AD 1.1 AERODROME/HELIPORT AVAILABILITY ................................................................AD 1.1 - 11. General Conditions Under Which Aerodromes and Associated Facilities are Available for use .. AD 1.1 - 12. Applicable ICAO Documents ........................................................................................................ AD 1.1 - 23. Civil use of Military Air Bases ....................................................................................................... AD 1.1 - 24. CAT II Operations at Aerodromes ................................................................................................ AD 1.1 - 25. Friction Measuring Device used and Friction Level Below which RWY is Declared
Slippery when wet......................................................................................................................... AD 1.1 - 36. Other Information.......................................................................................................................... AD 1.1 - 3
AD 1.2 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES AND SNOW PLAN ..............................AD 1.2 - 11. Rescue and Fire Fighting Services .............................................................................................. AD 1.2 - 12. Snowplan ...................................................................................................................................... AD 1.2 - 1
AD 1.3 INDEX TO AERODROMES AND HELIPORTS ..........................................................AD 1.3 - 1AD 1.4 GROUPING OF AERODROMES ................................................................................AD 1.4 - 1
1. International Aerodromes ............................................................................................................. AD 1.4 - 12. Military Aerodromes...................................................................................................................... AD 1.4 - 1
AD 1.5 STATUS OF CERTIFICATION OF AERODROMES ..................................................AD 1.5 - 1
AD 2 AERODROMES
LCLK - LARNAKA INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................................ AD 2.LCLK - 1LCLK AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME ........................................ AD 2.LCLK - 1LCLK AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA ................... AD 2.LCLK - 1LCLK AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS .................................................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 1LCLK AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES ......................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 2LCLK AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES ................................................................................. AD 2.LCLK - 2LCLK AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES ...................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 3LCLK AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING ......................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 3LCLK AD 2.8 APRONS,TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA ................................. AD 2.LCLK - 4LCLK AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND
MARKINGS ......................................................................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 6LCLK AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES .............................................................................. AD 2.LCLK - 6LCLK AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ............................................ AD 2.LCLK - 7LCLK AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 7LCLK AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES ................................................................................... AD 2.LCLK - 8
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LCLK AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING ............................................................AD 2.LCLK - 8LCLK AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY .......................................AD 2.LCLK - 9LCLK AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA .........................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 9LCLK AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE ..................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 9LCLK AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES ...............................................................AD 2.LCLK - 10LCLK AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS ....................................................AD 2.LCLK - 10
LCLK AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ...................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 101. Ground movement ...............................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 102. Contingencies ......................................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 153. Unfamiliar taxi route .............................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 154. Runway holding positions ....................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 155. Minimum runway occupancy................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 156. Runway system....................................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 15
LCLK AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES ..............................................................AD 2.LCLK - 15LCLK AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES ...................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 15
1. Local Flying Restrictions ......................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 152. Low Visibility Procedures .....................................................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 16
LCLK AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ..........................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 161. Bird concentrations in the vicinity of the airport....................................................................AD 2.LCLK - 16
LCLK AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME .....................................................AD 2.LCLK - 16
AERODROME CHART - ICAO .............................................................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.1 - 1AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART - ICAO APRON 1 ..............AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.2 - 1AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART - ICAO APRON 2 ..............AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.3 - 1AERODROME GROUND MOVEMENT CHART - ICAO ...................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.1.4 - 1AERODROME OBSTACLE CHART - ICAO TYPE A .............................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4 - 1IAC ILS/VOR S RWY 22 - ICAO .......................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.1 - 1IAC ILS/VOR X RWY 22 - ICAO ...........................................................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.2 - 1IAC ILS/VOR Y RWY 22 - ICAO ........................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.3 - 1IAC NDB (L)/ILS RWY 22 - ICAO......................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.4 - 1IAC VOR/DME S RWY 22 - ICAO........................................................ AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.5 - 1IAC VOR/DME X RWY 22 - ICAO....................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.6 - 1IAC VOR/DME Y RWY 22 - ICAO........................................................ AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.7 - 1IAC VOR/DME S RWY 04 - ICAO........................................................ AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.8 - 1IAC VOR/DME X RWY 04 - ICAO......................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.9 - 1IAC VOR/DME Z RWY 04 - ICAO....................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.10 - 1IAC NDB (L) RWY 04 - ICAO.............................................................. AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.11 - 1IAC BOSIS RNP TO ILS-P (GNSS) RWY 22 - ICAO ......................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.12 - 1IAC SOBOS RNP TO ILS-P (GNSS) RWY 22 - ICAO........................ AD 2.LCLK 2.24.2.13 - 1STAR RWY 22 - ICAO ......................................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.1 - 1STAR RWY 04 - ICAO .......................................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.2 - 1STAR RNAV (GNSS) RWY 22 - ICAO ..................................................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.3 - 1STAR RNAV (GNSS) RWY 04 - ICAO ..................................................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.3.4 - 1SID RWY 22 EASTBOUND - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.1 - 1
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SID RWY 22 WESTBOUND - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.2 - 1SID RWY 04 EASTBOUND - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.3 - 1SID RWY 04 WESTBOUND - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.4 - 1SID RNAV (GNSS) RWY 22 - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.5 - 1SID RNAV (GNSS) RWY 04 - ICAO ..................................................... AD 2.LCLK 2.24.4.6 - 1VAC RNAV (GNSS) RWY 22 - ICAO ....................................................AD 2.LCLK 2.24.5.1 - 1
LCPH - PAFOS INTERNATIONAL .................................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 1LCPH AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME ........................................AD 2.LCPH - 1LCPH AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA ...................AD 2.LCPH - 1LCPH AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS ....................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 1LCPH AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES .........................................................AD 2.LCPH - 2LCPH AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES .................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 2LCPH AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES ......................................................AD 2.LCPH - 3LCPH AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING .........................................................AD 2.LCPH - 3LCPH AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA ................................AD 2.LCPH - 3LCPH AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND
MARKINGS......................................................................................................... AD 2.LCPH - 5LCPH AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES ..............................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 5LCPH AD 2.11 METEOROLOGIGAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ............................................AD 2.LCPH - 5LCPH AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................AD 2.LCPH - 6LCPH AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES ...................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 6LCPH AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING ............................................................AD 2.LCPH - 7LCPH AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY .......................................AD 2.LCPH - 7LCPH AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA .........................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 7LCPH AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE ..................................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 8LCPH AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES ................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 8LCPH AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS ......................................................AD 2.LCPH - 8LCPH AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS .....................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 9
1. Taxiing to and from Stands....................................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 92. Local Flying Restrictions..................................................................................................... AD 2.LCPH - 103. Circuit Altitude..................................................................................................................... AD 2.LCPH - 10
LCPH AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES .............................................................AD 2.LCPH - 10
LCPH AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES ...................................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 101. Low Visibility Procedures.................................................................................................... AD 2.LCPH - 10
LCPH AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ..........................................................................AD 2.LCPH - 101. Bird concentrations in the vicinity of the airport .................................................................. AD 2.LCPH - 10
LCPH AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME ..................................................... AD 2.LCPH - 11AERODROME CHART - ICAO............................................................. AD 2.LCPH 2.24.1.1 - 1AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART - ICAO............................... AD 2.LCPH 2.24.1.2 - 1AERODROME GROUND MOVEMENT CHART - ICAO ...................... AD 2.LCPH 2.24.1.3 - 1AERODROME OBSTACLE CHART - ICAO TYPE A .............................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.4 - 1IAC VOR/DME S RWY 11 - ICAO .........................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.1 - 1
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IAC VOR/DME X RWY 11 - ICAO .........................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.2 - 1IAC VOR/DME X RWY 29 - ICAO......................................................... AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.3 - 1IAC ILS/VOR X RWY 29 - ICAO ........................................................... AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.4 - 1IAC ILS/NDB (L) RWY 29 - ICAO......................................................... AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.5 - 1IAC ILS VOR Y RWY 29 .......................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.6 - 1IAC VOR DME Y RWY 29 .....................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.7 - 1IAC VOR DME Z RWY 11 .....................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.8 - 1IAC ESERI RNP TO ILS P (GNSS) RWY 29 ........................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.9 - 1IAC GIPRO RNP TO ILS P (GNSS) RWY 29 .....................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.10 - 1IAC NORDI RNP TO ILS P (GNSS) RWY 29 .....................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.11 - 1IAC TOBAL RNP TO ILS P (GNSS) RWY 29 .....................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.2.12 - 1STAR RWY 11/29 - ICAO .....................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.3.1 - 1SID RWY 11 - ICAO ..............................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.4.1 - 1SID RWY 29 - ICAO ..............................................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.4.2 - 1SID RNAV (GNSS) RWY 11 - ICAO .....................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.4.3 - 1SID RNAV (GNSS) RWY 29 - ICAO .....................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.4.4 - 1VAC ESERI RNAV(GNSS) RWY29 ......................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.5.1 - 1VAC TOBAL RNAV (GNSS) RWY 29 ...................................................AD 2.LCPH 2.24.5.2 - 1
LCNC - NICOSIA INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................................. AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME ....................................... AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA .................. AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.3 OTHER INFORMATION ..................................................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES ........................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES ................................................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES ..................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING ........................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.8 APRONS,TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA ................................. AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND
MARKINGS ........................................................................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES ............................................................................. AD 2.LCNC - 1LCNC AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ........................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES .................................................................................. AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING ........................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY ...................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA ........................................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE ................................................................................................. AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES ................................................................ AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS ..................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS .................................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES .............................................................. AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES .................................................................................... AD 2.LCNC - 2
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LCNC AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............................................................................AD 2.LCNC - 2LCNC AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME .......................................................AD 2.LCNC - 2LCRA - AKROTIRI MILITARY ........................................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 1LCRA AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME ........................................AD 2.LCRA - 1LCRA AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA ...................AD 2.LCRA - 1LCRA AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS ....................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 1LCRA AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES .........................................................AD 2.LCRA - 1LCRA AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES .................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 2LCRA AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES ......................................................AD 2.LCRA - 2LCRA AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING .........................................................AD 2.LCRA - 2LCRA AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA ................................AD 2.LCRA - 2LCRA AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND
MARKINGS .........................................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 2LCRA AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES ..............................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 3LCRA AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ............................................AD 2.LCRA - 3LCRA AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................AD 2.LCRA - 3LCRA AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES ...................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 4LCRA AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING ............................................................AD 2.LCRA - 4LCRA AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY .......................................AD 2.LCRA - 4LCRA AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA .........................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 4LCRA AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE ..................................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 4LCRA AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES ................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS ......................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ....................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES ...............................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES .....................................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............................................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5LCRA AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME .......................................................AD 2.LCRA - 5
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2 Taxiway width, surface and strength
TAXIWAYA, BWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 120/F/B/W/TCWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 97/F/D/W/TDWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 108/F/D/W/TEWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 131/F/D/W/TF, HWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 128/F/D/W/TGWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 81/F/D/W/TL, U, V, W, Y, ZWidth: 23 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 90/F/B/W/TSTAND TAXI LANELAWidth: 47.5 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 90/F/B/W/TLB, LCWidth: 54.5 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 90/F/B/W/TCT, CUWidth: 85 MSurface: CONCStrength: PCN 56/R/A/W/TCVWidth: 72 MSurface: CONCStrength: PCN 52/R/A/W/TCWWidth: 85 MSurface: ASPHStrength: PCN 90/F/B/W/T
3 ACL location and elevationLocation : At ApronElevation : Apron 1 19 FT, Apron 2 8 FT
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LCLK AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM ANDMARKINGS
LCLK AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES
4 VOR checkpoints
VOR1. Holding point RWY 04,
(TWY H):VOR 1585 M 345153N 0333640E
2. Holding point RWY 22,(TWY A): VOR 1469 M 345302N 0333803E
5 INS checkpoints INS: See aircraft parking/docking charts
6 Remarks TWY E - one way exit, rapid taxiway.TWY H - rapid taxiway.
1Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking/parking guidance system of aircraft stands
APRON 1: VDGS, except stands 11A to 18, 31, 32, 41 and 48A (marshaller required)APRON 2: No VDGS available.
2 RWY/TWY markings and LGT
RWY: End lighted. Edge and THR lighted and marked. TDZ marked. Designation marked. Centre line marked. DTHR RWY 22 marked.TWY: A, Edge marked, centre line lighted and marked.TWY: B, Edge marked, centre line lighted and marked.TWY: C, Edge marked, centre line lighted (from A to H) and marked.TWY: D, G, F, H, L, U, V, W, Y and Z Centre line lighted and marked. Edge marked.TWY: E, Centre line lighted and marked. Edge marked. Guard lights.Stand taxi lane: CT, CU, CV, CW, marked. LA, LB, LC Centre line lighted and marked.
3 Stop bars Runway holding positions A, B, D, G and H markedand lighted with red Stop Bars.
4 Remarks NIL
In approach/TKOF areas In circling area and at aerodrome1 2 3
RWY/Area affected
Obstacle typeElevation
Markings/LGTCo-ordinates
Obstacle typeElevation
Markings/LGTCo-ordinates Remarks
a b c a b cM M
04/APP22/TKOF
ANTENNALGT 13.10 345138.43N
0333628.72ETREENIL 22.1 345148.88N
0333626.86ETREENIL 22.4 345147.85N
0333623.72ETREENIL 23.4 345145.27N
0333623.92ESTOCKPILE
NIL 14.6 345132.42N 0333632.43E
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LCLK AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
LCLK AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TREENIL 9 345313.97N
0333810.68EANTENNA
NIL 34.1 345331.75N 0333816.02E
1 Associated MET Office LARNAKA2 Hours of service H24
3 Office responsible for TAF preparationPeriods of validity
LARNAKA24 HRS
4 Trend forecastInterval of issuance
TREND2 HRS
5 Briefing/consultation provided Personal briefing
6Flight documentation
Significant weather charts, upper wind andtemperature charts, TAFs, METAR, SIGMET,forecast take off data
Language(s) used EN
7 Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation
S U85 U70 U50Radar images, satellite images
8 Supplementary equipment available for providing information
Weather radar receiver for satellite images, AMHS,FAX
9 ATS units provided with information Larnaka TWR/APP Larnaka GND10 Additional information (limitation of service, etc.) NIL
DesignationsRWYNR
TRUE BRG Dimensionsof RWY (M)
Strength (PCN)and surface ofRWY and SWY
THR coordinates RWY end
coordinatesTHR geoidundulation
THR elevationand highest elevation of
TDZ of precisionAPP RWY
Slope ofRWY-SWY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
04 45.2°
2994x45
82/F/D/W/TASPH
345151.12N 0333644.20E
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GUND 8.5 M (Estimated)
3.5 M/11 FT_
-0.05%
22 225.2° 82/F/D/W/TASPH
345255.41N 0333802.76E
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GUND 8.5 M (Estimated)
DTHR 2 M/6 FTTDZ 2 M/6 FT
0.05%-0.38%
In approach/TKOF areas In circling area and at aerodrome1 2 3
RWY/Area affected
Obstacle typeElevation
Markings/LGTCo-ordinates
Obstacle typeElevation
Markings/LGTCo-ordinates Remarks
a b c a b c
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LCLK AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING
DesignationsRWYNR
SWY dimensions
(M)
CWY dimensions
(M)
Strip dimensions
(M)OFZ Remarks
1 8 9 10 11 12
04
22
NIL
58x45
166x150
506x150
3112x300 NIL
1) RWY 22 landing thresholddisplayed.2) RWY 04/22 has paved shoulderswidth 7.5 M minimum each side ofthe RWY giving a total RWY pavedwidth of 60 M.3) To allow for a RESA for RWY 04,TORA for RWY 04 was reduced by60 M which is the distance to the endof RWY strip and the beginning ofRESA.4) In order to avoid overloading ofpaved areas, the occasionalmovement by ACFT with aircraftClassification Number (ACN), notexceeding 10% of the ReportedPavement Classification Number(PCN) is permitted. Furthermore theannual number of overloadmovements should not exceed 5%of the total annual ACFTmovements.
RWY Designator TORA(M)
TODA(M)
ASDA(M)
LDA(M) Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6
042934 3100 2934 2934 NIL2670 2836 2670 - Take off intersection via TWY G1509 1675 1509 - Take off intersection via TWY D
222994 3500 3052 2812 NIL2226 2732 2284 - Take off intersection via TWY B1452 1958 1510 - Take off intersection via TWY D
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colour, INTST
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LEN, spacingcolourINTST
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colour WBAR
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emar
ks
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04SIAL
900 MVRB
VRBGRN
PAPILeft/3° NIL NIL
2994 M 60 MWHIVRB
REDVRB NIL NIL
22SIAL
270 MVRB
GRNVRB
PAPILeft/2.75° NIL NIL
2994 M 60 MWHIVRB
REDVRB
58 MRED NIL
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of the Airport Operator. Instructions to aircraft are given on the understanding thatseparation between aircraft and vehicles not under ATC is not included in the instruction.Pilots should maintain a careful lookout whilst manoeuvring on aprons and associatedstand taxi lanes and be aware that they are crossing service roads where vehicles andpersonnel are moving at times which are not under ATC.
c. Aircraft shall taxi on aprons, stand taxi lanes and taxiways at the minimum obligatoryspeed.
1.2 Aprons & Stand Taxi lanes
a. Aircraft shall keep all engines running in order to reduce the necessity for high thrustlevels on the remaining engines.
b. Use of reverse thrust within the aprons is prohibited.
c. Aircraft Code E are not permitted to use the following stand taxi lanes:
1. LA (Apron 1)
2. CV (Apron 2) with the exception of stand 81.
d. Apron 1 stands 21-28, 31A, 32A, 33 and 42A-47 are equipped with a Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS).
e. Apron 1 stands 11A-18, 31, 32, 41 and 48A are accessed by marshaller guidance. If nomarshaller is present at the assigned stand, aircraft shall stop and inform LarnakaGround.
f. ”FOLLOW ME” service within Apron 2 not available. Arriving aircraft shall use taxi lane CUto stands 61-66, taxi lane CV to stands 71A-76 and 86A and taxi lane CW to stands 81-86, 86B, 87 and 92-94.
1.3 Visual Docking & Guidance System Pilot Instructions
1.3.1 Aircraft Stands 21-28, 31A, 32A, 33 and 42A-47 on Apron 1 are provided with a Safegate Visual Docking Guidance System. Azimuth guidance, distance to stop information, aircraft type, door in use etc. is shown on a LED display that is clearly visible for both pilots.
1.3.2 The system can be controlled either from the operators panel, located in the passenger boardingbridge or at ground level, or from a Gate.
Pilot Instructions
a. Approach at a maximum speed of 3KT.
b. Follow the Lead in Line. When the solid yellow closing rate field appears, the aircraft has been detected by the scanning unit. Aircraft type is checked and the display provides azimuth guidance information
c. Check that the correct aircraft type is displayed. The scrolling arrows indicate that thesystem is activated.
d. When VDGS is unserviceable, aircraft shall stop and inform Larnaka Ground formarshaller assistance
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Look for the flashing red arrow and solid yellow arrow which provide azimuth guidanceinformation.The flashing red arrow shows which direction to steer, while solid yellow arrow givesan indication of how far the aircraft is off the centre line.
When the aircraft is 12 M from the stop position, closing rate information is given. “Distance torun” is indicated by turning off one row of LED’s for each one half meter that the aircraft advancestoward the stop position.
When the correct stop position is reached, all of the LED’s for the closing rate field will be off,the word “STOP” will appear in the display and two red rectangular fields will light in the azimuth
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AERODROME CHART - ICAO
IRRIGATION TANK710 m
KEY
KEYCRITICAL DIMENSION TO BE FOLLOWED
KEYCRITICAL DIMENSION TO BE FOLLOWED
AIRSIDE FENCE
PROPERTY LINE
HJIKGGHGJKGHKGHKGGK
255194.34
360167.7632
C2
C1
Paveslot drain system
Esplanade Esplanade
Sitting areaSitting area
KEYREQUIRED INSULATIONCRITICAL DIMENSION TO BE FOLLOWED
KEY
KEYCRITICAL DIMENSION TO BE FOLLOWED
KEYCRITICAL DIMENSION TO BE FOLLOWED
Old Olive TreeOld Olive Tree
Old Olive TreeOld Olive Tree
Old Olive TreeOld Olive Tree
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EXIS
TIN
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CLO
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ACCESS ROAD TO 'VOR'
SST 3 - AIRFIELD LIGHTINGELECTRICAL SUBSTATION -
DETAIL CONNECTION
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BUILDIN
G
X-Ray
2
22
11 7
ENT 2
BG 2
ΒG 3
H.WC.WC.WH.WH.WH.WH.W C.WL1
L1
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PVC 50
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PVC 50
PVC 100
PVC 50 P1P2 P3a P3b
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P4
PAYMENT STATIONS
X-Ray
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BUILDIN
G
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BUILDIN
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3121
3122
3121
3122
PP
POLICE
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10000
Pipe
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TAXIKIOSK
DMH
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MEDITERRANEAN SEA
RADAR
FEA
DE
CCZYU
LA LB LCCU
CW
VOR
GLIDE - PATH
Localizer
RADAR
W
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ACCESS HATCHCORE 13 AS
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A,B 23 120/F/B/W/T
C 23 97/F/D/W/T
D 23 108/F/D/W/T
E 23 131/F/D/W/T
F,H 23 128/F/D/W/T
G 23 81/F/D/W/T
L,U,V,W,Y,Z 23 90/F/B/W/T
AERODROME CHART-ICAO 34°52'44"N033°37'49"E ELEV 11ft
APP 130.2TWR 130.2GMC 119.4ATIS 126.55
LARNAKA INTL AIRPORT
TWY H TWY G TWY E TWY D TWY B TWY A
TWY H TWY G TWY E TWY D TWY B TWY A
LEGEND
VOR CHECK POINT ANDFREQUENCY
LCA 112.8
TAXI HOLDING POSITION
APRON 1
APRON BEARINGSTRENGTH
STAND 11A-18 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 21-28 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 31-33 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 41-48A 72/R/B/W/T
APRON 2
APRON BEARINGSTRENGTH
STAND 61 56/R/A/W/T
STAND 62 86/R/A/W/T
STAND 63-64B 72/R/A/W/T
STAND 65-67 17/R/A/W/U
STAND 71-76 56/R/A/W/T
STAND 81-83 134/R/A/W/T
STAND 84-85 79/F/B/W/T
STAND 86-87 39/R/A/W/T
STAND 92-93 95/R/A/W/T
STAND 94 39/R/A/W/T
GENERALAVIATION
17/F/A/W/U17/R/A/W/U
RWY DIRECTION THR BEARING STRENGTH
04 041º 34°51'51"N033°36'44"E
PCN82/F/D/W/T22 221º 34°52'55"N
033°38'03"E
HOT SPOTS
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AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART-ICAO
APRON 1ELEV 19ft
TWR 130.2GND 119.4 LARNAKA INTL AIRPORT
REAR OF STAND ROAD
STAND SAFETY LINE
PRIMARY LEAD-IN LINE
PUSH BACK LINE
HYDRANT PIT
SECONDARY LEAD-IN LINE GROUND EQUIPMENT STORAGE AREA
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LEGEND
INS COORDINATES FOR A/C STANDS
STAND
Coordinates UTM WGS84
LATITUDE (NORTH) LONGITUDE (EAST)
11A 34°51'58,21" 033°36'30,46"
11 34°51'58,39" 033°36'30,50"
12A 34°51'59,34" 033°36'29,32"
12 34°51'59,57" 033°36'28,54"
12B 34°52'0,38" 033°36'28,07"
13 34°52'0,98" 033°36'26,84"
13B 34°52'1,56" 033°36'26,66"
14 34°52'2,37" 033°36'25,17"
15 34°52'3,70" 033°36'23,53"
16 34°52'6,00" 033°36'22,12"
17 34°52'8,68" 033°36'23,12"
18 34°52'9,77" 033°36'25,50"
21 34°52'10,61" 033°36'30,10"
22 34°52'10,19" 033°36'32,11"
22A 34°52'10,36" 033°36'31,34"
23 34°52'8,84" 033°36'32,58"
24 34°52'7,83" 033°36'33,61"
25 34°52'7,53" 033°36'35,38"
25A 34°52'7,90" 033°36'34,87"
26 34°52'6,19" 033°36'36,05"
27 34°52'4,75" 033°36'37,32"
27A 34°52'5,03" 033°36'38,64"
28 34°52'4,99" 033°36'38,58"
31 34°52'5,93" 033°36'39,22"
31A 34°52'6" 033°36'39"
32 34°52'6,87" 033°36'40,39"
32A 34°52'07" 033°36'40,86"
33 34°52'7,79" 033°36'41,46"
41 34°52'15.74" 33°36'35.47"
42 34°52'14.29" 33°36'36.21"
42A 34°52'14.05" 33°36'35.07"
44A 34°52'12.69" 33°36'37.14"
45 34°52'11.50" 33°36'39.65"
46 34°52'9.97" 33°36'40.35"
47A 34°52'9.73" 33°36'40.62"
47 34°52'9.85" 33°36'42.11"
48A 34°52'8.99" 33°36'42.94"
APRON 1
APRON BEARINGSTRENGTH
STAND 11A-18 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 21-28 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 31-33 72/R/B/W/T
STAND 41-48A 72/R/B/W/T
TWYWIDTH
(m)BEARING
STRENGTH
C 23 97/F/D/W/T
D 23 108/F/D/W/T
E 23 131/F/D/W/T
F,H 23 128/F/D/W/T
G 23 81/F/D/W/T
L,U,V,W,Y,Z 23 90/F/B/W/T
LA 47.5 90/F/B/W/T
LB, LC 54.5 90/F/B/W/T
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LCNC - NICOSIA INTERNATIONAL
LCNC AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME
LCNC - NICOSIA INTERNATIONAL
LCNC AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
LCNC AD 2.3 OTHER INFORMATION
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LCNC AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES
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LCNC AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES
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LCNC AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES
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LCNC AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING
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LCNC AD 2.8 APRONS,TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA
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LCNC AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM ANDMARKINGS
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LCNC AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES
1 ARP coordinates and site at Aerodrome 350919N 0331643E103°486 M from intersection of RWYS
2 Direction and distance from (city) 270°/8.5 KM from Nicosia3 Elevation/Reference temperature 734 FT/35.7° C (JUL-AUG)
4 MAG VAR/Annual change N/A
5 AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFS
Post: Ministry of TransportCommunications and WorksDepartment of Civil Aviation27,Pindarou StreetNicosia, Cyprus 1429
Phone: +357 22404100Fax: +357 22766552Telex: 6055 CIVAIR CYSITA: NICTOYAAFS: LCNCYAYX
6 Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR) NIL
7 Remarks AERODROME REMAINS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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LCNC AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
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LCNC AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING
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LCNC AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE
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LCNC AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
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LCNC AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS
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LCNC AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
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LCNC AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
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LCNC AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES
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LCNC AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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