Designated Airspace Handbook
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TP 1820E DESIGNATED AIRSPACE HANDBOOK (Aussi disponible en français) PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT ISSUE NO 195 EFFECTIVE 0901Z 18 JANUARY 2007 (Next Issue: 10 MAY 2007) CAUTION THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE SUPERSEDED BY NOTAM SOURCE OF CANADIAN CIVIL AERONAUTICAL DATA: NAV CANADA SOURCE OF CANADIAN MILITARY AERONAUTICAL DATA: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE PRODUCED BY NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA TRANSPORT CANADA DESIGNATED AIRSPACE HANDBOOK Table of Contents Foreword........................................................................................................................................................................................1 1.) General...............................................................................................................................................................................2 Standards.................................................................................................................................................................2 Abbreviations & Acronyms .......................................................................................................................................3 Glossary of Aeronautical Terms and Designations of Miscellaneous Airspace .......................................................4 2.) Aerodrome Reference Point, Navigation Aid and Intersection/Fix Coordinates Used to Designate Airspace......11 Aerodrome Reference Point Coordinates ..............................................................................................................11 Navigation Aid Coordinates....................................................................................................................................12 Intersection/Fix Coordinates ..................................................................................................................................16 3.) Designation of Class A, B, C, D, E Airspace and Transponder Airspace by Flight Information Region................17 Vancouver Flight Information Region.....................................................................................................................17 Edmonton Flight Information Region......................................................................................................................33 Winnipeg Flight Information Region .......................................................................................................................41 Toronto Flight Information Region..........................................................................................................................49 Montreal Flight Information Region ........................................................................................................................56 Moncton Flight Information Region ........................................................................................................................67 Gander Domestic Flight Information Region ..........................................................................................................73 Gander Oceanic Flight Information Region............................................................................................................77 4.) Designations of Low Level Airways and Fixed Area Navigation Routes...................................................................78 LF/MF Low Level Airways ......................................................................................................................................78 VHF/UHF Low Level Airways.................................................................................................................................81 Low Level Fixed RNAV Routes..............................................................................................................................88 5.) Designation of Class F Airspace ...................................................................................................................................89 Danger Areas .........................................................................................................................................................89 Restricted Areas.....................................................................................................................................................94 Advisory Areas .....................................................................................................................................................119 M1: Canadian Domestic Airspace............................................................................................................................................144 M2: Arctic, Northern and Southern Control Areas ...................................................................................................................145 M3: Altimeter Setting and Standard Pressure Regions ...........................................................................................................146 M4: Designated Mountainous Regions in Canada...................................................................................................................147 M5: Flight Information Regions................................................................................................................................................148 M6: Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) .............................................................................................................................149 M7: Canadian Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications (CMNPS) Airspace and Canadian Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications (CMNPS) Transition Area Required Navigation Performance Capability (RNPC) Airspace.....................................................................................150 M8: Transponder Airspace.......................................................................................................................................................151 © 2007 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada of Right in Queen the Majesty Her 2007 © FOREWORD 1. The Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH) is available free of charge, in digital format, on the internet at http:// ats.nrcan.gc.ca under the heading "IFR products". It will be updated every 56 days in its entirety. 15 18 JANUARY MARCH to 0901Z 0901Z 2007 Effective DESIGNATED AIRSPACE HANDBOOK 2. A vertical line alongside an entry indicates new or revised information since the last issue of the manual. 3. This issue cancels and replaces all previous issues. Source of Canadian Airspace Data © 2007 Transport Canada Data © 2007 Transport Airspace of Canadian Source 1 DAH December 7, 2006 9:37 am Geomatics Canada, Natural Resources Canada © 2007 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada of Right in Queen the Majesty Her 2007 © 1. GENERAL 1.0.0-1 In accordance with the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), Part VI, Subpart 1, airspace may be designated or Effective 0901Z 18 JANUARY 2007 to 0901Z 15 15 18 JANUARY MARCH to 0901Z 0901Z 2007 Effective DESIGNATED AIRSPACE HANDBOOK changed by amendment of the Designated Airspace Handbook under the authority delegated to the Chief of Standards, Aerodromes and Air Navigation, by the Minister of Transport. 1.0.0-2 It is requested that proposed changes, errors or omissions be brought to the attention of the Chief of Standards, Aerodromes and Air Navigation, AARNB, Transport Canada, Ottawa ON, K1A 0N8. Military users should contact Air Traffic Management Coordination Office (ATM COORD), NAV CANADA, 4th Floor, WS421, 77 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa ON, K1P 5L6, tel 613-996-1418. 1.0.0-3 Requests for the designation of Class F Advisory or Restricted airspace for short duration use may be approved by NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) if time limitations preclude the normal 56-day publication cycle and the need for the airspace is adequately justified. Requests shall be forwarded to the Chief of Standards, Aerodromes and Air Navigation, who will approve the request and coordinate the issuance of a NOTAM with the NAV CANADA International NOTAM Office. 1.1 STANDARDS 1.1.0-1 Abbreviations, acronyms and terminology used shall conform to the extent possible with abbreviations and acronyms published in TP14371E Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM) and in TP11958E Glossary for Pilots and Air Traffic Services Personnel. 1.1.0-2 Where airspace is designated by reference to the Can/USA bdry or to any portion of this boundary, the Definition of Boundary between Canada and the United States 1927 NAD, as published by the International Boundary Commission, shall be used. 1.1.0-3 The designation of airspace within this document applies to those portions overlying Canadian territory. Therefore, any portions of airspace overlying USA territory are excluded from the designations in this document. 1.1.0-4 All airspace designated in Part 3 is excluded from within airway or fixed RNAV boundaries. 1.1.0-5 Control Zones, as defined in Part 3, are excluded from all Transition Areas, Control Area Extensions and Terminal Control Areas as defined in Part 3. 1.1.0-6 Class F airspace, as designated in Part 5, when active, is excluded from all airspace designated in Part 3. 1.1.0-7 Where airspace, airways and fixed RNAV routes are designated by reference to an aerodrome, airport or heliport, to a NAVAID, or to an Intxn or Fix, the coordinates used shall be listed in Part 2. 1.1.0-8 All segments between