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Preflight Information Bulletin Preflight Information Bulletin The following NOTAM were in force on 15 JANUARY 2021 as at 0900 UTC: New Information summary; Note : Times are in UTC. NR TEXT ALPHA SERIES A0120/20 FVHF - HARARE FLIGHT INFORMATION REGION 2009150938 TO PERM ALL AIRPORTS AND AERODROMES ARE OPEN TO DOMESTIC FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS TO ABIDE BY THE COVID-19 GUIDELINES. (SUP 019/20 IS HEREBY CANCELLED) A0121/20 FVRG - ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2010010400 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 R.G. MUGABE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS TO ABIDE BY COVID-19 GUIDELINES. (SUP 017/20 IS HEREBY CANCELLED) A0122/20 FVJN - J.M.NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2010010400 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 J.M. NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS TO ABIDE BY COVID-19 GUIDELINES. (SUP 018/20 IS HEREBY CANCELLED) A0124/20 FVFA - VICTORIA FALLS AIRPORT 2010010400 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 VICTORIA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS ARE TO ABIDE BY THE COVID 19 GUIDELINES. (SUP 016/20 IS HEREBY CANCELLED ) A0135/20 FVRG- ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2010261502 TO 2101262159EST WORK IN PROGRESS ON THE SHOULDERS OF TWY E. PILOTS TO EXERCISE CAUTION. A0136/20 FVRG- ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2010261507 TO 2101262159EST TAXIWAY M IS CLOSED. A0152/20 FVJN - J.M NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2011041009 TO 2102032359EST APCH LGT SYSTEM CAT 1 RWY 13 OPERATING AT 80 PERCENT. REF AIP PAGE FVJN AD 2-5. A0154/20 FVJN- J.M NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2011181301 TO 2102162359EST TRENCHES DUG ALONG SHOULDERS OF TWY 13 AND TWY31 AND TWY LINKS 13A AND 13B. PILOTS TO EXERCISE CAUTION. REF AIP FVJN AD 2- 24-1. A0174/20 FVJN- J.M NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2012041325 TO 2103032359EST J.M NKOMO AIRPORT TEMPORARY HOURS OF OPERATION ARE 0430Z TO 1630Z.REF AIP PAGE FVJN AD 2-1. A0187/20 FVJN - J.M NKOMO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2012160218 TO 2103141430EST RWY 13/31 EDGE LIGHTS U/S. NIGHT OPERATIONS ARE HEREBY SUSPENDED. REF AIP FVJN AD 2.14 A0189/20 FVRG- ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE INTERNATIONAL 2101010400 TO 2104010400EST BETWEEN MONDAY 2000 AND TUESDAY 0400, BETWEEN TUESDAY 2000 AND WEDNESDAY 0400, BETWEEN WEDNESDAY 2000 AND THURSDAY 0400, BETWEEN THURSDAY 2000 AND FRIDAY 0400, BETWEEN SATURDAY 2000 AND SUNDAY 0400, BETWEEN SUNDAY 2000 AND MONDAY 0400, RWY 05/23 CLSD DUE TO RWY REHABILITATION NIGHT WORKS. REF AIP PAGE FVRG 2-1. AIP SUPPLEMENT S008/19 IS HEREBY CANCELLED. A0192/20 FVFA-VICTORIA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2012211420 TO 2103211420EST AUTOMATED WEATHER OBSERVATION SYSTEM (AWOS) WIND VELOCITY INDICATOR APPROACH END OF RWY 30 U/S. REF AIP FVFA AD 2 A0002/21 FVFA-VICTORIA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2101041135 TO 2104032359EST TIME SCHEDULE: 0600-1430 –TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 0600-1600 MONDAY AND THURSDAY. VICTORIA FALLS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TEMPORARY OPERATIONAL HOURS ARE NOW 0600UTC TO 1430UTC ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND 0600UTC TO 1600UTC ON MONDAY AND THURSDAY. REF AIP PAGE FVFA AD 2-1. BRAVO SERIES B0035/20 FVCP - CHARLES PRINCE AIRPORT 2010010400 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 CHARLES PRINCE AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS ARE TO ABIDE BY THE COVID 19 GUIDELINES. B0036/20 FVCZ - BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2010010500 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 CHIREDZI (BUFFALO RANGE) AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS ARE TO ABIDE BY THE COVID 19 GUIDELINES. B0037/20 FVKB - KARIBA AIRPORT 2010010500 TO PERM WITH EFFECT FROM 1 OCTOBER 2020 KARIBA AIRPORT IS OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS. ALL OPERATORS ARE TO ABIDE BY THE COVID 19 GUIDELINES. B0039/20 FVCZ – CHIREDZI/BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2010281402 – PERM ATS HOURS OF OPERATION ARE NOW FROM 0500 TO 1500UTC DAILY B0041/20 FVCZ – CHIREDZI/BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2010281513 – 2101281200EST PAPIS RWY 14 U/S. B0042/20 FVCZ - CHIREDZI/BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2010281517 – 2101281200EST TOWER WINDSPEED INDICATOR U/S. REF AIP FVCZ AD 2.14 B0050/20 FVCZ - CHIREDZI/BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2012280618 – 2104011200EST NIL JET A1 AVBL. REF AIP FVCZ AD 2-4. B0002/21 FVCZ- CHIREDZI/BUFFALO RANGE AIRPORT 2101091100-2104092359EST NDB BI FREQ 233KHZ U/S. REF AIP PAGE FVCZ AD 2-5. CHARLIE SERIES C0034/20 FVHF- HARARE FLIGHT INFORMATION REGION 2010301424 TO PERM ALL ACFT INTENDING TO OPERATE INTO CAT 111 AERODROMES ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT WRITEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE REGISTERED OPERATOR OF THE CAT 111 AERODROME INTO WHICH THEY INTEND TO OPERATE PRIOR TO ANY OPERATIONS BEING CARRIED OUT AT SUCH AERODROMES. REF AIP PAGE AD 1. C0036/20 FVWN –HWANGE AIRPORT 2011041324 TO 2102031500EST THR RWY 08 DISPLACED BY 500M FOR MAINTENANCE. REF AIP FVWN AD 2-4 C0039/20 FVWN –HWANGE AIRPORT 2011041421 TO 2102031500EST DECLARED DISTANCE CHANGES AS FOLLOWS: RWY 08: TORA 4100M TODA 4250M ASDA 4100M LDA 4100M. RWY 26: TORA 4100M TODA 4100M ASDA 4100M LDA 4100M. REF AIP FVWN AD 2-4 C0040/20 FVWN –HWANGE AIRPORT 2011041429 TO 2102031500EST INSTRUMENT APP PROCEDURE NDB/VOR RWY 08 TEMPO WITHDRAWN DUE TO DISPLACED THR. AIP FVWN AD 2-24-10 C0041/20 FVWN –HWANGE AIRPORT 2011041442 TO 2102031500EST WIP 370M FROM THR RWY 08 ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE. PILOTS TO TAXI ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF RWY 08 EXERCISING CAUTION. REF AIP FVWN AD 2-24-1 C0046/20 FVHF- HARARE FLIGHT INFORMATION REGION 2012081524 TO 2102082359EST DUE TO COVID-19, ALL CAT 111 AERODROME OPERATORS WITH AERODROME LICENCES WHICH HAVE EXPIRED FROM 31 AUGUST 2020 ARE TO CONTACT THE DIRECTORATE OF FLIGHT SAFETY AND STANDARDS AT EMAIL ADDRESS (AERODROME @CAAZ .CO.ZW) OR CONTACT T BAKARE AT EMAIL ADDRESS ([email protected]) CELLPHONE NUMBER 0773500270 AND L VUDZIJENA AT EMAIL ADDRESS ([email protected]) CELLPHONE NUMBER 0772554005. APPLICATIONS FOR THE LICENCES WILL BE DEALT WITH ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS. C0002/21 FVWN-HWANGE NATIONAL PARK AIRPORT 2101121146-2101222359EST NIL ATC SERVICE AT HWANGE NATIONAL PARK END OF PIB .
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