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Map of Paphos Area.Pdf AIP CYPRUS PAFOS APP : 119.9 MHz AD2 LCPH 21 VFR VFR ROUTES - ICAO PAFOS TWR : 120.8 MHz AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION 09/05/2009 20' 30' 40' 50' 0' 32° E 32° E 32° E 32° E 33° E CAPE ARNAOUTIS LC(D)-01 Ag. Marina 2645 2070 Lefka BUFFER Maza ki I. dam 2195 (A K A M A S ) Dam FL550 Ag. Marina 1520 ZONE Potami REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS SFC Skouriotissa Roc ks VFR ROUTES AND TRAINING AREAS 01 Fl(2)W 15s 211 17 CHRYSOCHOU BAY Chamilis I. 3165 LC(D)-16 LC(D)-17 1235 SCALE : 1:250000 Roc ks 3240 61 LC(D)-37 2715 1930 3500ft Ayios Georgios I. 5500ft 1270 SFC Vyzakia10000ft Positions are referred to World Geodetic System 1984 Datum . 2940 2795 1200 Linou Elevations and Altitudes are in feet above Mean Sea Level. 1210 65 SFC 1390 Nikitari SFC Argaka Bearings and Tracks are magnetic. 1680 2970 2360 KLIROU 1760 39 3055 Vyzakia Distances are in Nautical miles. 27 Roc ks 122.5 MHz dam Magnetic Variation : 04°00’E (2008) Argaka 3115 1815 Projection : UTM Zone 36 Northern Hemisphere. Lakki dam 3980 67 2500 2635 Sources : The aeronautical data have been designed by the 1405 Kampos 2245 2635 Kannoudia I. Kinousa 4140 max 5000ft Department of Civil Aviation. The chart has been compiled by the 1865 3560 Department of Lands and Surveys using sources available in the Neon Chorion Tsakistra Evrychou 2225 Ki oni I . 3530 3025 Geographic Database. Pelathousa 3340 Polis Tsakistra Xyliatos Cape Geranissou LC(D)-29 LC(D)-36 Lysos dam Kalopanagiotis 2775 2500ft 9500ft 1625 3120 dam Xyliatos SFC SFC Gerakies 0' 3840 dam N 0' 35° N Androlykou 2245 35° Roc ks 4610 3845 3300 LC(D)-38 AKAMAS 2165 LEGEND 4320 8000ft 119.2 MHz Evretou Meladeia Kakopetria dam Kykkos Stavros AERONAUTICAL HYDROLOGICAL SFC 1890 max 4000ft 4245 4180 Roc ks POLEMI 4145 3060 Drouseia 3235 3835 FEATURES FEATURES 2195 119.2 MHz 4905 Panagia tou Araka Pedoulas Lagoudera VFR route Aeronautical 4090 Spilia 5255 Water max 4000ft Mylikouri reporting ground Lar a Po in t 4635 reservoir 3425 Platanistasa Anadiou (6695) Kyperounta points lights Simou Kannaviou 1610 dam Prodromos Tower 5785 VFR Routes Salt lakes Pano Arodes 6400 4590 2310 3665 Fyti (6375) Alona Minimum altitude 1995 61 BUILT Dams Kaminaria Giolou 2605 quadrelaterals 2 Kathikas Panagia 4205 ENVIRONMENT 2 2 1 = 2100 ft 5840 4825 2 Mines or 45 Trooditissa 8 Dymes 1 4165 8 Drynia Quarries 1805 Chrysorrogiatissa 3760 70 Amiantos Agros Navigational Aids Cape Drepano Agios Built up area Ay. Moni Pelentri 5100 Rivers and 2245 Dimitrianos Pano Polemi NDB streams 1570 Arminou Platres Motorway 108° AKOURSOS PAKHNA dam Foini Roc ks 3485 TACAN four lanes N 34°53'16" 156° 5.1 NM Geronissos I. Ag. Ioannis Kato 3980 TERRAIN E 032°25'14" LETYMBOU Moniatis Asphalted LC(D)-13 Choulou 2880 Platres VOR Pegeia 288° Pera Zoopigi roads (2105) N 34°51'21" 2670 Pedi FL600 2100 Trimiklini 2965 Loose 1453 Roc ks Koili E 032°31'00" 3575 VOR/DME FL 100 108° Pentalia surface Spot heights Marina Mavrokolympos PAKHNA 3785 Korallia Bay (1970) dam Arsos 3080 roads 8.6 NM Omodos heighest Panagia Koilani Transmission Roc ks Kallepeia tou Sinti Louvaras elevation 0-500 ft 2045 Salamiou Kedares 3110 50' Tala AKOURSOS 2760 (200) 189° 50' line 34° N Group of Agia 34° N Marina TRAKHYPEDOULA obstacles 9.4 NM 3320 500-1000 ft N 34°48'05" Malia (120) Amargeti 2530 2725 ground LANDMARKS 1860 288° E 032°40'43" elevation Limnatis 1595 PAKHNA / Lofou 1000-1500 ft Koilokedara heighest Armou Axylou 099° LIMASSOL 2410 elevation 2340 Mines/ 245° 5.9 NM LIMASSOL Apsiou (200) 7.1 NM 1500-2000 ft (1390) Apaisia Amirou Quarries LETYMBOU Stavrokonnou 118.2 MHz Obstacle Orfori Rocks Episkopi 1480 279° 2550 (120) Agios max 3000ft 2190 Monastery 2000-2500 ft (395) (1175) 257° Amvrosios ground Stadium 1345 LIMASSOL 2435 elevation PAFOS LC(D)-41 10.3 NM 56 Pylons 336° 1155 LIMASSOL PAKHNA 2225 Spitali Fasoulla (250) 3000ft Choletria Akrounta Danger area Church 2500-3000 ft 15.5 NM 1955 SFC Asprokremmos N 34°46'46" 1985 Pafos Point dam (small extent) Pano E 032°47'42" 1785 Fl W 15s 36 17 AKHELIA Pano 009° (1885) Mosque Fishing 065° 077° Archimandrita Kivides 1565 Danger/ 3000-3500 ft N 34°44'22" 41 shelter 1615 1685 260° Wind Mast Anogyra NIGHT Paloteia Restricted E 032°29'07" 097° (855) 53 (1595) Souni-Zanakia 8.3 NM areas Small fort 3500-4000 ft (475) 47 1835 1225080° Pafos Intl Airport LC(D)-39 Nikokleia NIGHT Prastion 252° Polemidia Training Agios MARINE 43 13.9 NM AVDIMOU dam 3000ft Thomas NIGHT areas 4000-4500 ft Moulia Rocks N 34°41'48" KOURIS DAM SFC FEATURES Fl(2)W 10s 6 6 8 NM Alektora E 032°45'38" N 34°43'44" (820) (365) Control 277° Tsirio Stadium zones Islets 4500-5000 ft PAFOS Kouklia 1070 072° E 032°55'02" 1230 Pylons PHA (220) NDB 328 KHz Zefyros Point (640) ATZ Rocks 5000-5500 ft N 34° 43.0' E 032° 28.7' LEMESOS PAFOS Episkopi PHA Aphrodite Aerodrome hills VOR/DME 117.9 MHz Sotira limits Wrecks 5500-6000 ft N 34° 42.7' E 032° 30.4' Ypsonas Fl R 3s 12 6 40' 40' 34° N Kol os s i (350) 34° N Pissouri (210) Fl G 3s 12 7 Heliports Marine lights 6000-max ft Petra tou Romiou Kour i on For t Port Cranes Silo Oc G 7s 13 10 Avdimou Bay (5) (5) PAFOS ATZ Q(6)R 10s 9 12 3000 ft Pissouri Bay SFC LC(D)-02 Commercial Port Ca pe As pr o (415) FL750 (380) SFC Pylons Masts LEMESOS (5) BAY (5) EPISKOPI BAY 32 25 VAR 4° E AKROTIRI Akrotiri 29 Roc ks LC(D)-02 Corridors AKR FL100 TACAN 116.0 MHz SFC Fl R 10s 11 5 BEARINGS AND TRACKS ARE MAGNETIC N 34° 34.8' E 032° 57.8' Naval ELEVATION AND ALTITUDES Ro ck s Port CAPE PAFOS CTR CAPE ZEVGARI ARE IN FEET ABOVE MSL 8000 ft GATA DISTANCES ARE IN NAUTICAL MILES LC(D)-11 SFC LC(D)-10 Fl W 5s 58 15 1500ft FL300 SFC SFC 20' 30' 40' 50' 0' 32° E 32° E 32° E 32° E 33° E Compiled and produced by the Department of Lands and Surveys. Note 1 : Constructions of less than 100ft height are not presented on the chart. Note 2 : Accuracy of elevations within areas under the control of the Republic AIRAC AMDT 04/09 Consult current NOTAM for latest information Designed and published by the Department of Civil Aviation. of Cyprus is ±30ft. Note 3 : Contact Dept of Civil Aviation tel.: 22404172 for any information regarding the safety of air navigation that are not shown on this chart. Nicosia, Cyprus June 2009 Effective day 24/09/2009 © State Copyright Reserved.
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