Proposed New Hangar and General Aviation Apron (Ga 2) for Awan Inspirasi Sdn Bhd at Miri Airport, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia

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Proposed New Hangar and General Aviation Apron (Ga 2) for Awan Inspirasi Sdn Bhd at Miri Airport, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia AIC MALAYSIA PHONE : 6-03-8871 4000 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION 05 / 2010 TELEX : PENAWA MA 30128 LEVEL 1-4, PODIUM BLOCK, FAX : 6-03-8881 0530 03 SEP NO. 27, PERSIARAN PERDANA, AFTN : WMKKYAYS PRECINCT 4, COMM : AIRCIVIL 62618 PUTRAJAYA KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA KOTA KINABALU FLIGHT INFORMATION REGION MIRI AIRPORT PROPOSED NEW HANGAR AND GENERAL AVIATION APRON (GA 2) FOR AWAN INSPIRASI SDN BHD AT MIRI AIRPORT, MIRI, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA 1. PURPOSE 1.1 This Aeronautical Information Circular serves as Notice of Intent regarding the scope of works pertaining to the proposed new hangar and general aviation apron at Miri Airport. This AIC will be followed by a number of AIP Supplements that will provide details of the new connecting taxiway works, a new general aviation parking apron for 4 helicopter stands and a new general aviation hangar. 2. SCOPE OF WORKS 2.1 The scope of works prescribed for the above projects are as follows:- 1. New 2 Storey Hangar cum Office Block for Awan Inspirasi Sdn Bhd., an aviation service provider company. The Hangar will be capable of accommodating up to 4 Sikorsky S92. 2. New Connecting Taxiway, 15m wide for helicopter ground taxiing purposes situated between the Old General Aviation Apron and the New General Aviation Apron. 3. New General Aviation Apron (GA 2) capable of accommodating 4 Sikorsky S92. The Existing General Aviation Apron will be renamed as GA 1 upon the completion of the Works. 4. Infrastructure facilities including access road, car parks and utility services for the New Hangar area. Appendix A and Appendix B attached show the locality and site layout plans. 1 3. WORK PROGRAMME 3.1 The Commencement & Completion dates for the above works shall be notified in the NOTAM and AIP supplement. 4. IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 This AIC is disseminated for general information of operators. The availability of maneuvering / movement areas and apron / aerobridge will be notified by NOTAM as the upgrading works progresses. 5. CANCELLATION 5.1 This AIC remains current until superseded by subsequent AIP Supplement notification on the expansion works where more details are incorporated. DATO’ AZHARUDDIN ABDUL RAHMAN. Director General Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia 2 APPENDIX A AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN ... \ PROPOSED NEW SITE ----, MAIN TERMINAL EXISTING AWAN INSPIRASI SIB HANGAR~ BUILDING \ \ N \ ~ .. " . DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION, MALAYSIA 03SEP 2010 AIC 0512010 APPENDIXB PROPOSED NEW HANGAR .. ...... .... EXISTING AWAN INSPIRASI SIB HANGAR \ pNIICMJ SPACE ~ \to CONC. DIW. LEGEND: G) PROPOSED NEW HANGAR CUM (j) PROPOSED SPRINKLER TANK 2 STOREY OFFICE BUILDING ® PROPOSED HELICOPTER PARKING APRON ® PROPOSED CONSUMER SUB STATION (4 HELICOPTER PARKING STANDS OF 24ml/J) ® PROPOSED TAAIWAY (15m WIDE) WITH ® PROPOSED SESCO SUB STATION SHOULDER (9m WIDE) BOTHSIDE ® PROPOSED AVIATION FUEL STORAGE @ PROPOSED PUBLIC CAR PARK (45 NOS. CAR PARK AND 10 NOS. MOTORCYCLE PARK) ® PROPOSED ANCILLARY BUILDING @ PROPOSED CONNECTING ROAD WITH WALKWAY FROM (P.O.L, WASTE STORAGE, OIL STORAGE) EXISTING FACILITIES ® PROPOSED SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT @ PROPOSED REALIGNMENT OF SECURITY FENCING DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION, MALAYSIA 03 SEP 2010 AIC 0512010 .
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