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Aeronautical Information Promulgation Advice Form UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA DAILY NOTAM TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY Aeronautical Information Management LIST TEL: 255 22 2110223/224 International NOTAM Office FAX: 255 22 2110264 AFTN: HTDAYNYX P. O. Box 18001, E-mail: [email protected] 03 JUNE 2020 [email protected] DAR ES SALAAM Website: www.tcaa.go.tz TANZANIA Document No: Page 1 of 9 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 THE FOLLOWING NOTAM SERIES (A, B & C) WERE STILL VALID AT 0001 UTC. 2020: 0140, 0139, 0138, 0137, 0136, 0135, 0134, 0133, 0115, O114, 0107, SERIES:A 0104, 0077, 0076, 0075 AND 0010 A0140/20 200602 DAR ES SALAAM JULIUS NYERERE INTL AIRPORT HTDA 2006021400/2009021530 EST GP ILS RWY 05 FREQ 329.6 MHZ OPR ON SINGLE SYSTEM ONLY. A0139/20 200601 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC 2006010655//2008311530 EST ZZ 385 KHZ NDB U/S. 200601 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC 2006010000/2006302359 EST CHECKLIST OF NOTAM SERIES A IN FORCE ON JUNE 1 2020 A0138/20 YEAR=2020 0010 0070 0075 0076 0077 0090 0104 0107 0114 0115 0133 0134 0135 0136 0137 LATEST PUBLICATIONS: AIP AMENDMENT NR 0071/20 AIP SUPPLEMENT NR 0011/20 AIC NR 0010/20 CHECKLIST OF VALID AICS: YEAR 2000: 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 28 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 40 41 43 46 47 51 53 55 AND 56 2001: 3 2002: 2 AND 4 2003: 3 7 8 13 AND 14 2004: 5 AND 8 2005: 4 AND 12 2006: 8 9 AND 10 2007: 8 2008: 3 6 8 AND 10 This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 2 of 9 2009: 4 7 8 10 12 13 AND 14 2010: 3 AND 4 2011: 3 4 AND 5 2012: 10 AND11 2013: 3 AND 9 2014: 3 AND 4 2015; 5 2017: 4 6 8 9 10 AND 11 2018: 3 4 5 7 AND 8 2019: 3 5 6 7 AND 8 2020: 1 2 6 9 AND 10 CHECKLIST OF VALID AIP SUPPLEMENTS: YEAR 2006: 15 2007: 13 2010: 20 2013: 11 2014: 2 AND 4 2015: 7 8 9 16 17 AND 18 2016: 4 15 AND 16 2017: 17 2019: 3 4 24 25 AND 29 2020: 2 3 4 5 6 7 AND 11 . 200530 DAR ES SALAAM JULIUS NYERERE INTL AIRPORT HTDA 2005301111/2006062359 EST A0137/20 ACFT GATE ‘G’ CLSD DUE REPAIR WIP. PILOTS TO TAKE CTN AND STRICTLY ADHERE TO ATC INSTRUCTIONS. 200528 KILIMANJARO INTL AIRPORT HTKJ 2005281830/2008281530 EST A0136/20 ATIS U/S 200527 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC A0135/20 2005271300/2006301530 EST AS PART OF ATM CONTINGENCY PLAN DUE COVID – 19, PROVISION OF AREA CONTROL SER AT ACC EAST FREQ 123.3MHZ AND ACC WEST FREQ 119.3MHZ HAVE BEEN COMBINED WITH BOTH FREQ OPR. 200521 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC A0134/20 2005211138/2008171530 EST THE SUSPENSION TO INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULED AND NON- SCHEDULED PASSENGER FLIGHTS INTO AND OUT OF UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA HAS BEEN LIFTED. REF: TANZANIA AIC 10/20. 200521 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC A0133/20 2005210852/2006181530 EST This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 3 of 9 NIL AIRAC PUBLICATION EFFECTIVE DATE 18 JUNE 2020. (REF: AIP GEN 3.1-4) 200420 MWANZA HTMW 2004201235/2007201530 EST A0115/20 NEW PAPI RWY 12/30 INSTL, AWAITING FLTCK. 200420 JULIUS NYERERE INTL AIRPORT HTDA A0114/20 2004200752/2007201530 EST HTDA/HKNA AND HTDA/FAOR CIRCUITS WILL BE SWITCHED FM AFTN TO AMHS, USERS TO EXP INTERMITTENT COM FOR BOTH INCOMING AND OUTGOING DATA COM. 200408 MWANZA HTMW 2004081305/PERM APP AND TWR SER SEPARATED. 1.APP FREQ-132.1MHZ(PRIMARY) A0107/20 2.APP FREQ-122.8MHZ(SECONDARY) 3.TWR FREQ-119.8MHZ (REF. AIP HTMW AD 2.18). 200407 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC 2004070935/2007081530 EST A0104/20 DV 112.7 MHZ DVOR OPR ON A SINGLE TRANS. A0077/20 200305 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC 2003050500/2006051300 EST 0500 - 1300 DANGER AREA HTD9, HTD10 AND HTD11 ACTIVATED (REF: AIP ENR 5.1-3) FM GND TO 20000FT AMSL. A0076/20 200305 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC 2003050500/2006051300 EST 0500 - 1300 MIL TRAINING FLT WILL TAKE PLACE FM HTMW COORD 022638S 0325554E TO THE AREA HTD9, HTD10, HTD11 AND BACK TO HTMW, PILOTS TO EXP DLA AND STRICTLY ADHERE TO ATC INSTRUCTIONS. FM GND TO 10000FT AMSL. 200305 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC A0075/20 2003050400/2006051300 EST 0400 – 1300 MIL TRAINING FLT WILL TAKE PLACE FM TANGA WI AN AREA ENCLOSED WITH THE FOLLOWING COORD:- 05 02 24.705S 038 59 05.881E 04 56 35.986S 038 48 33.782E 05 22 27.105S 038 58 33.955E 05 11 02.295S 039 02 26.620E, PILOTS TO AVOID THE AREA AND STRICTLY ADHERE TO ATC This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 4 of 9 INSTRUCTIONS. CIVILIAN OPS AT HTTG COMMENCE AT NML TIME 0430 UTC. FM GND TO 6000FT AMSL. 200107 MWANZA HTMW 2001090300/PERM RWY 12/30 DECLARED DISTANCES TO READ AS FLW :- RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA A0010/20 12 3712 3712 3712 3712 30 3712 3712 3712 3712 (REF:AIP AD HTMW 2.13) 2020: 0029, 0028, 0027, 0026, 0025, 0019, 0017, 0010 AND 0009 SERIES:B 2017: 0057 2016: 0097 AND 0095 200601 PEMBA AIRPORT HTPE B0029/20 2006011330/2009011530 EST SGL LAMP U/S. 200601 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDA 2006010000/2006302359 EST CHECKLIST OF NOTAM SERIES B IN FORCE ON JUN 1 2020 YEAR=2016 0095 0097 YEAR=2017 0057 B0028/20 YEAR=2020 0009 0010 0016 0017 0019 0025 0026 0027 LATEST PUBLICATIONS: AIP AMENDMENT NR 0071/20 AIP SUPPLEMENT NR 0011/20 AIC NR 0010/20 CHECKLIST OF VALID AICS: YEAR 2000: 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 28 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 40 41 43 46 47 51 53 55 AND 56 2001: 3 2002: 2 AND 4 2003: 3 7 8 13 AND 14 2004: 5 AND 8 2005: 4 AND 12 2006: 8 9 AND 10 2007: 8 2008: 3 6 8 AND 10 2009: 4 7 8 10 12 13 AND 14 2010: 3 AND 4 2011: 3 4 AND 5 2012: 10 AND11 2013: 3 AND 9 This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 5 of 9 2014: 3 AND 4 2015; 5 2017: 4 6 8 9 10 AND 11 2018: 3 4 5 7 AND 8 2019: 3 5 6 7 AND 8 2020: 1 2 6 9 AND 10 CHECKLIST OF VALID AIP SUPPLEMENTS: YEAR 2006: 15 2007: 13 2010: 20 2013: 11 2014: 2 AND 4 2015: 7 8 9 16 17 AND 18 2016: 4 15 AND 16 2017: 17 2019: 3 4 24 25 AND 29 2020: 2 3 4 5 6 7 AND 11 200527 TABORA AIRPORT HTTB 2005270730/2006301530 EST B0027/20 WDI U/S 200507 DODOMA AIRPORT HTDO 2005070935/2007301530 EST B0026/20 EXTD APRON WIP. PILOTS ADVISED TO ADHERE TO ATC AND MARSHERLLER INSTRUCTIONS. 200505 SONGWE AIRPORT HTGW 2005051300/2007041530 EST B0025/20 PAPI RWY 09 / 27 U/S. 200327 SONGEA AIRPORT HTSO 2003270948/2006271530 EST THR RWY 32 DISPLACED BY 745M DUE WIP. DECLARED DIST TO READ AS FLWS: B0019/20 RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA 14 880M 880M 880M 880M 32 880M 880M 880M 880M. PILOTS STRICTLY ADHERE TO ATC INSTRUCTIONS. 200319SONGEA AIRPORT HTSO B0017/20 2003190901/2006271530 EST TWY Z CLSD DUE REHABILITATION WIP ON RWY 32. 200225 KIGOMA AIRPORT HTKA B0010/20 2002251341/ PERM FREQ 118.4 MHZ (KIGOMA TWR) CHANGED TO 133.5 MHZ (REF: AIP HTKA AD 2.18). This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 6 of 9 200225 DODOMA AIRPORT HTDO B0009/20 2002251341/ PERM FREQ 119.2 MHZ (DODOMA TWR) CHANGED TO 133.0 MHZ (REF: AIP HTDO AD 2.18). 170606 DODOMA AIRPORT HTDO 1706060937/PERM DUE TO THE EXTENSION OF RWY BY 500M DECLARED DIST NOW HAVE CHANGED TO: B0057/17 RWY TODA TORA ASDA LDA 09 2250M 2250M 2250M 2250M 27 2450M 2450M 2450M 2250M (REF: AIP HTDO AD 2.13). 160909 DODOMA AIRPORT HTDO 1609091042/PERM THR COORD AND MAG BRG HAS NOW CHANGED AS FLWS:- RWY THR COORD MAG BRG B0097/16 09 061012.7860S 0354437.1160E 091 DEG 27 061014.7900S 0354556.4960E 272 DEG (REF: AIP HTDO AD 2.12 AND 2-6). 160909 DODOMA AIRPORT HTDO 1609090857/PERM B0095/16 RWY 10/28 HAVE NOW REALIGNED TO 09/27. (REF: AIP HTDO AD 2.10, 2.12, 2.14 AND 2-6). 2020: 0089, 0088, 0087, 0084, 0083, 0080, 0075, 0072 AND 0018 SERIES:C 2019: 0029 200601 DAR ES SALAAM FIR HTDC C0089/20 2006010000/2006302359 EST CHECKLIST OF NOTAM SERIES C IN FORCE ON JUN 1 2020 YEAR=2019 0029 YEAR=2020 0018 0072 0075 0080 0083 0084 0086 0087 0088 LATEST PUBLICATIONS: AIP AMENDMENT NR 0071/20 AIP SUPPLEMENT NR 0011/20 AIC NR 0010/20 CHECKLIST OF VALID AICS: YEAR 2000: 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 28 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 40 41 43 46 47 51 53 55 AND 56 2001: 3 2002: 2 AND 4 2003: 3 7 8 13 AND 14 This is a controlled Document 9Document No: TCAA/FRM/ANS/AIM-33 Title: Daily List of Valid NOTAM Page 7 of 9 2004: 5 AND 8 2005: 4 AND 12 2006: 8 9 AND 10 2007: 8 2008: 3 6 8 AND 10 2009: 4 7 8 10 12 13 AND 14 2010: 3 AND 4 2011: 3 4 AND 5 2012: 10 AND11 2013: 3 AND 9 2014: 3 AND 4 2015; 5 2017: 4 6 8 9 10 AND 11 2018: 3 4 5 7 AND 8 2019: 3 5 6 7 AND 8 2020: 1 2 6 9 AND 10 CHECKLIST OF VALID AIP SUPPLEMENTS: YEAR 2006: 15 2007: 13 2010: 20 2013: 11 2014: 2 AND 4 2015: 7 8 9 16 17 AND 18 2016: 4 15 AND 16 2017: 17 2019: 3 4 24 25 AND 29 2020: 2 3 4 5 6 7 AND 11 200529 KURO AIRSTRIP HTXX C0088/20 2005291200/ 2006151530EST KURO AIRSTRIP CLSD FOR MAINT.
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