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LBGO Charting UTM35 A06-17-VFR AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBGO AD 2 - 59.1 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 12 OCT 17 VISUAL APPROACH TRANSITION ALT 7000 FT TWR 133.500 ATIS 127.125 GORNA ORYAHOVITSA CHART - ICAO TRANSITION HGT (6717) FT 124.500 VFR ROUTES TRANSITION LEVEL BY ATC 121.500 Karantsi Palamartsa Dryanovets Osikovo Karaisen Polski Trambesh Kardam Slomer Klimentovo TSA 41 Kovachevets Levski 25:30 FL245 26:00 ABARU Orlovets GND Voditsa Batak R-338/ 12.8 GRN 1 Radanovo Popovo 6 0 Vinograd Asenovtsi ° Lom Cherkovna Obedinenie Ivancha Gradishte Nova Varbovka Lozen 8° Posabina Medovina Dolna Lipnitsa M 24 BEMKO Nedan A V TRA 74 Polski Senovets X R-046/ 17.0 GRN 6 Kamen 6 7 5 FL245 1 Paisiy . 7 6 Gorna Lipnitsa 6 6 Petko 0 Butovo 2 V Strelets 80 GND 1 0 AX 0 Karavelovo M 0 Nikolaevo Patresh 16. Slavyanovo DEKUN Stefan R-286/ 19.8 GRN Stambolovo Gorski Senovets Zvezda V 675 3 Kutsina 4 Asenovo M 0 089 AX 1500 ° ° 16 7° Aprilovo .4 06 Sushitsa Goritsa Daskot Paskalevets 269° Varbovka Krusheto Tsarski izvor Nikyup 1 Pavlikeni 4 BEGLO 2 TMA ° M Mirovo GORNA 1007 R-336/ 6.2 GRN V A X 6 C FL125 7 Lesicheri Gorski Stambolovo 4 1 6 3000 Dimcha Dichin Vodoley . 2 7 Strazhitsa 0 goren - Byala Draganovo 0 TMA cherkva dolen GORNA Rositsa Yantra Novo gradishte Resen 3 Trambesh Razdeltsi C FL125 Suhindol 2 2 Bryagovitsa Blagoevo Mihaltsi ° 3000 DIDKI Polikraishte Vladislav 492 R-009/ 2.0 GRN Varbitsa Dobrotitsa GORNA Dolna Balkantsi Koevtsi L GNA Semertsi FL125 Rusalya Moravitsa TMA 284 kHz Pravda Oryahovitsa Vishovgrad C 3000 Pisarevo AMTOV CTR Musina Hotnitsa Parvomaytsi DELIN Gorsko GND R-082/ 19.4 GRN R-263/ 24.1 GRN Kosovo Samovodene 669 GORNA Kesarevo Byala 113.6 GRN 83x Kozarevets Antonovo reka D 208 Dzhulyunitsa 9900 Gorna ELEV 300 Cherni bryag Gorsko 1352 GND TRA 75 Kalugerovo Oryahovitsa INKOS FL155 Dobri GND R-135/ 3.5 GRN ° Momin sbor 0 5 dyal BEVIT Belyakovets Arbanasi 0 7 8 Balvan Lyaskovets 0 1 R-096/ 20.3 GRN 7 9 2 10 . 0 0 Gorsko 6 1496 1 X ° Rodina 7 V 7 5 A novo selo 6 Dobromirka Veliko V 00 6° 5 V 30 24 Ledenik Dragizhevo M 67 3 7 ABEMU AX Novo selo Vetrintsi 77 Sheremetya MAX M Krushevo V 6 60° 095 200 BEBON 6.5 Pushevo Shemshevo 2 ° ° 0 R-121/ 9.3 GRN X 200Tarnovo0 9 V 677 Taymishte MA 2 5.4 LOMKO Malki 8 0 2 MA R-108/ 15.0 GRN .8 7 0 ESIKO 275° X 2000 R-252/ 28.2 GRN 77 14 6 0 ° V 6 R-239/ 13.9 GRN V 2 089° 66 chiflik R-149/ 5.1 GRN 1 6.3 0 0 79° X 269 X 300 0 D 209 7 ° MA A .5 LOPNO 263° 1 Zlataritsa 9900 Prisovo M 7 Merdanya 14.9 Debelets ° 082° Idilevo GND Bogatovo Kalaydzhii Burya Tserova Sevlievo Gostilitsa Pchelishte M koriya A V TRA 77 E X 5 0 Mindya ' 6 FL245 . 5 3 7 TRA 76 4 KOSOP 0 Kapinovo 0 9 ° GND e : 9 FL245 0 g R-198/ 9.8 GRN 4 n Lovnidol 0 0 TSA/TRA 0 GND a 3 Velchevo h 5 34B 0 c 3 Stevrek 0 : 4 f 5 FL245 0 o Ganchovets 2 1 GND 3 - e Kilifarevo ° Dryanovo t TSA 31 a E 4 Plakovo 2956 r ° FL245 l 4 a Yavorets GND u ESURI 2000 R 2438 n A Gorna R-139/ 13.4 GRN n V A Rositsa ALTITUDES (HEIGHTS) AND ELEVATIONS IN FEET 3 0 7 14 KM Bebrovo Konstantin Draganovtsi DISTANCES IN NM Tsareva livada NM Armenite 1 0 3 6 TSA/TRA Borintsi Elena 34A SCALE 1 : 350 000 Novakovtsi FL245 Maysko Batoshevo 25:30 GND 26:00 Gabene Vranilovtsi Donino Palitsi Ruhovtsi Kamenari ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 06/17 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBGO AD 2 - 59.2 AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 20 JUL 17 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V675 60 (32.4) GRN DEKUN (N of Pavlikeni) 286° 36.6 (19.8) 431556N 0251719E 1500FT AMSL 90 (300) 089°/269° SSR transponder and continuous 500FT AGL 30.4 (16.4) two-way air-ground communication Class C required. AVBL ABV upper limit after GRN BEGLO (N of Krusheto) coordination with respective ATS 336° 11.6 (6.2) 2.2NM 431503N 0253946E unit. 90 (300) Gorna Tower - 133.500 MHz, 124.500 MHz 1800FT AMSL 067°/248° FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz 500FT AGL GRN 29.6 (16.0) BEMKO (N of Boika dam) Class C 046° 31.5 (17.0) 432007N 0260033E 90 (300) Note: - Compulsory - On- request Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V676 20.9 (11.3) ABARU GRN (S of Polski Trambesh) 338° 23.7 (12.8) 432121N 0253715E 90 (300) 160°/340° SSR transponder and continuous 12.2 (6.6) two-way air-ground communication required. AVBL ABV upper limit after GRN 1200FT AMSL BEGLO (N of Krusheto) coordination with respective ATS 336° 11.6 (6.2) 500FT AGL 2.2NM 431503N 0253946E unit. 90 (300) Class C Gorna Tower - 133.500 MHz, 124.500 MHz 142°/322° FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz DIDKI GRN 8.7 (4.7) (N of Dolna Oryahovitsa) 009° 3.7 (2.0) 431109N 0254320E 90 (300) Note: - Compulsory - On- request AIRAC AMDT 04/17 ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBGO AD 2 - 59.3 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 20 JUL 17 Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V677 88.7 (47.9) GRN LOPNO (N of town Sevlievo) 252° 52.1 (28.2) 430204N 0250532E 3000FT AMSL 90 (300) 082°/263° 500FT AGL 27.6 (14.9) Class C GRN LOMKO (S of Vetrintsi) 239° 25.7 (13.9) 430258N 0252547E 90 (300) 079°/260° SSR transponder and continuous 27.4 (14.8) two-way air-ground communication GRN required. ESIKO (NE of Dragizhevo) 149° 9.5 (5.1) AVBL ABV upper limit after 430437N 0254551E 90 (300) coordination with respective ATS 2000FT AMSL 095°/275° unit. 500FT AGL 2.2NM 10.0 (5.4) Gorna Tower - 133.500 MHz, Class C GRN 124.500 MHz ABEMU (N of Zlataritsa) 121° 17.3 (9.3) FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz 430348N 0255308E 90 (300) 089°/269° 11.6 (6.3) GRN BEBON (NE of Kalaydzhii) 108° 27.8 (15.0) 430328N 0260140E 90 (300) 3000FT AMSL 066°/246° 500FT AGL GRN 12.1 (6.5) BEVIT (E of Halvadjiisko) Class C 096° 37.6 (20.3) 430541N 0261002E 90 (300) Note: - Compulsory - On- request ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 04/17 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBGO AD 2 - 59.4 AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 20 JUL 17 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V678 17.5 (9.4) GRN KOSOP (N of Kilifarevo) 198° 18.1 (9.8) 430008N 0253739E 90 (300) 049°/229° SSR transponder and continuous 13.9 (7.5) two-way air-ground communication required. AVBL ABV upper limit after GRN 2000FT AMSL ESIKO (NE of Dragizhevo) coordination with respective ATS 149° 9.5 (5.1) 500FT AGL 2.2NM 430437N 0254551E unit. 90 (300) Class C Gorna Tower - 133.500 MHz, 124.500 MHz 355°/175° FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz GRN 3.6 (1.9) INKOS (E of Lyaskovets) 135° 6.4 (3.5) 430633N 0254549E 90 (300) Note: - Compulsory - On- request Upper Limits Direction of Waypoint Route designator MAG BRG Lower Limits cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Airspace Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V679 9.9 (5.4) SSR transponder and continuous two-way air-ground communication GRN ESURI (5KM N of Elena) 139° 24.8 (13.4) required. 425828N 0255344E 90 (300) AVBL ABV upper limit after 3000FT AMSL coordination with respective ATS 351°/171° 500FT AGL 2.2NM 9.9 (5.4) unit.
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