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Chennai Notam Summary (A-Series) –Jun-2020 TEL: 91-44-22567040 FAX : 91-44-22561618 AFS: VOMMYNYX NOTAM AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA E-mail: [email protected] Series A INTERNATIONAL NOTAM OFFICE 01 JUN 2020 CHENNAI AIRPORT CHENNAI-600027 The following A SERIES NOTAM are valid as on 1st JUN 2020. NOTAM not included in the list have either been cancelled, time expired, superseded by AIP Supplement or incorporated in the AIP. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: SUMMARY OF JANUARY 2020 SHOULD BE PRESERVED TILL NEXT JANUARY. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECKLIST OF A SERIES NOTAM YEAR=2010 : 1175 1176 1177 YEAR=2011 : 1827 1828 1829 1831 1832 1839 1843 1864 1961 YEAR=2012 : 1128 1923 2050 YEAR=2013 : 0089 0788 1453 1456 1457 1649 YEAR=2014 : 0029 0272 0476 1130 1302 1764 1783 1935 1967 YEAR=2015 : 0221 0222 1432 1492 1948 YEAR=2017 : 0424 1346 2481 2482 YEAR=2018 : 0027 0242 0244 1650 1651 1652 1654 1655 1869 2019 2020 2954 3021 3069 3204 3250 3251 3252 3253 3279 3395 3400 3402 3403 YEAR=2019 : 0639 0765 0770 0848 0870 0892 1103 1479 1610 1818 1891 1906 2121 2363 2472 2473 2844 2959 2963 3009 3010 3011 3012 3058 YEAR=2020 : 0059 0060 0063 0099 0100 0114 0148 0166 0293 0308 0511 0515 0528 0575 0576 0586 0599 0600 0601 0603 0633 0648 0684 0705 0709 0724 0742 0743 0753 0764 0765 0769 0790 0798 0799 0821 0846 0847 0857 0907 0913 0914 0919 0920 0926 0927 0928 0937 0967 0968 0975 0976 0977 0981 0982 0983 0984 0985 0988 1000 1001 1006 1018 1019 1020 1022 1025 1038 1041 1063 1064 1074 1075 1078 1089 1098 1100 1101 1102 1110 1114 1122 1124 1132 1133 1140 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1150 1156 1184 1185 1186 1187 1196 1197 1198 1199 1203 1206 1209 1211 1217 1221 1223 1225 1226 1227 1233 1234 1238 1240 1241 1242 1246 1247 1249 1251 1253 1258 1259 1261 1262 1263 1265 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 CHENNAI JUN-2020 Page 1 of 24 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) –JUN-2020 HAL AIRPORT VOBG BENGALURU A0764/20 2003180820/PERM AD EXP EXTENSIVE DLA DUE BAT ACT OVER THE AIRPORT 0015 MIN IN PRIOR TO AND 0045 MIN AFT SUNSET AVOID ARR/DEP A1234/20 2005260330/2006160730 XXXX DUE COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, ALL NON SKED OPR PERMIT AND GENERAL AVIATION ACFT, OPR FM THE AIRPORTS WI KARNATAKA ONLY ARE PERMITTED TO LAND AT HAL AP, BENGALURU. HOWEVER, ACFT ARRIVING 'ONLY WITH CREW' FM ANY AP IN INDIA ARE CONTINUED TO BE PERMITTED. PRIOR PERMISSION SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE OPR. NO RESTRICTIONS FOR MEDICAL ACFT AND DEPARTURES BELLARY VOBI A1492/15 1508190855/PERM KEMPEGOWDA VOBL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BENGALURU A3069/18 1811151430/PERM A2472/19 1912050001/PERM A2473/19 1912050001/PERM A2844/19 1912050530/2012051830 A0063/20 2001071000/2006071000EST GND MOV CTL ADVANCE SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM COVERAGE NOT AVBL ON EASTERN APRON EAST OF STAND 01, TWY P, SOUTHERN TWY AND NEW SOUTH PARL RWY A0166/20 2001171530/2012312359 ACFT STAND 0000-0030 AND 1630-2400 ADDL PRKG STANDS 33A AVBL FOR CODE C AND SMALLER ACFT. STAND COORD 1312061020N 07742128116E ELEV 901.113 FT PCN 80/R/B/W/T A0575/20 2003021300/2006021300 SEQUENCED FLG LGT SEQUENTIAL FLASHING LIGHTS FOR RWY09R/27L NOT AVBL A0684/20 2003120400/2006091200 TWY EDGE LGT 0400-1200 PREVENTIVE MAINT OF TWY EDGE LGT INPR ALONG TWY A, A1, A4, A5,A6, A7, A8, A9, A11, J, B4 AND K. MEN AND MATERIAL UPTO HGT OF 06FT PRESENT. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A0724/20 2003140330/2006141200 XXXX 0330-1200 GRASS CUTTING WIP ON RWY SHOULDER BEYOND 75M FM RCL. MEN AND EQPT UPTO A HGT OF 2.3M CHENNAI JUN- 2020 Page 2 of 24 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) –JUN-2020 PRESENT AT WIP AREA. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A0742/20 2003160810/2006151230EST GND MOV CTL ADVANCED SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM COVERAGE NOT AVBL ON TWY A AND EAST OF TWY J AND WEST OF TWY K AND ON RWY 09R/27L AND ASSOCIATED TWY. A0743/20 2003161015/2006142000EST A/G FAC 0145-2000 BENGALURU ARR SECT FREQ 121.25MHZ WILL BE OPR. MAY BE OPERATED FOR ADDN HR SUBJ TFC RQMNTS A0765/20 2003180900/PERM RWY ALL ACFT OPR ON RWY 09R/27L VOBL EXER CTN DUE 1.VISUAL OPS BY MIL HELICOPTERS AT VOYK, HGT NOT EXCEEDING 700FT AGL, 1.5NM NORTH OF VOYK RWY 09/27. (DISTANCE BTN EXTD CL OF VOBL RWY 09R/27L AND VOYK RWY 09/27 IS 3.2 NM) 2.PRACTICE ILS APPROACHES BY MIL TRG FLT AT VOYK RWY 27, 3.2NM SOUTH OF EXTD CL OF RWY 09R/27L VOBL. 3.FIXED WING ACFT OPS UPTO 6000FT IN VOYK VOR 185 A/B/C. A0920/20 2004070700/2007070930EST RWY TUE 0700-0930 RWY 09L/27R CLSD DUE MAINT A1020/20 2004300600/2007311430 TWY REF AIP SUP 145/2019. TWY N1 AND PORTION OF TWY N BTN TWY D AND TWY N1 NOT AVBL A1022/20 2004300600/2007311430 XXXX REF SUP 145/2019. B747-8 AND AN-124 ARE PERMITTED TO OPR FM NORTH RWY 09L/27R AS PER SEGREGATED MODE OF OPERTION A1025/20 2004300731/2007311430 ACFT STAND REF AIP SUP 145/2019. STAND NR 113 TO 123 NOT AVBL A1074/20 2005061025/2006031130EST ILS GP GP RWY27R 334.1MHZ NOT AVBL DUE EQPT A1075/20 2005061025/2006031130EST ILS GP GP RWY09L 332.0MHZ U/S DUE EQPT A1122/20 2005140630/2205141829 AD VALIDITY OF AD LICENSE : NAME OF AD: KEMPEGOWDA INTL AP BENGALURU DEVANAHALLI KARNATAKA INDIA AD LICENSE NR. AL/PUBLIC/022. DATE OF VALIDITY- 14.05.2022 A1132/20 2005160330/2006301230 ACFT STAND ADVANCE VISUAL DCKG GUIDANCE SYSTEM ON STAND 09 NOT AVBL DUE EXPANSION WIP. PILOTS TO FLW MARSHALLER A1203/20 2005230430/2006231230 APRON 0430-1230 INSTL OF TXL LGT WIP ON APN ABM BTN TWY B4 AND TWY K. CHENNAI JUN- 2020 Page 3 of 24 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) –JUN-2020 MEN AND MATERIAL UPTO HGT OF 6 FT WILL BE PRESENT. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1227/20 2005250513/2008261000EST RWY RWY CAPACITY: MAX NUMBER OF ARR AND DEP-40 MAX NUMBER OF ARR ONLY-27 MAX NUMBER OF DEP ONLY-27 A1247/20 2005290530/2006151230 APRON 0530-1230 INSTL OF TXL LGT WIP ON APN ABEAM TWY B2 AND EAST OF TWY B2. MEN AND MATERIAL UPTO HGT OF 6FT WILL BE PRESENT.PILOTS TO EXER CTN. A1251/20 2005290900/2006261230 XXXX TRIFURCATION LGT ON L1,L2 AND L3 ABM TWY J,TWY B4 AND TWY K ON APN NOT AVBL DUE WIP. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1258/20 2005301030/2006150330 RWY RWY 09R/27L NOT AVBL DUE OPR REASONS A1259/20 2005301038/2006150330 RWY RVR RWY 27L NOT AVBL DUE WIP A1261/20 2005301045/2006301300 TWY 0300-1300 CONST WIP SOUTH OF TWY A BTN TWY J AND TWY A1. PILOTS TO EXER CTN FOR MEN AND MATERIAL WHILE TAX A1262/20 2005301120/2006301430 SEQUENCED FLG LGT SEQUENCED FLG LGT RWY 09L NOT AVBL DUE TECHNICAL A1263/20 2005301130/2006301300 APRON 0300-1300 APN EXPANSION WIP EAST OF TWY J SOUTH OF TWY A A1265/20 2005301215/2006151230 XXXX 0330-1230 INSTL OF TXL LGT WIP ON APN ABM TWY J.MEN AND MATERIAL UPTO HGT OF 6FT WILL BE PRESENT.PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1268/20 2005301525/2006150430 XXXX REF AIP SUP 34/2020.EFFECTIVE DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF AIP SUP IS POSTPONED TO 15 JUN 2020 DUE OPR REASON A1274/20 2005310900/2006010900 RWY RVR RWY09L NOT AVBL DUE EQPT COIMBATORE VOCB A0848/19 1904161130/2104151230 A1891/19 1908260630/PERM A1906/19 1908271140/PERM A0576/20 2003021110/PERM ALS CAT I APCH LIGHITING SYS RWY23 LEN 810M COMMISSIONED. AMEND EAIP INDIA 2.0 VOCB AD2.14 ACCORDINGLY. A0790/20 2003200709/2006191100EST AD CHENNAI JUN- 2020 Page 4 of 24 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) –JUN-2020 BIRD ACT IN AND AROUND AIRFIELD. PILOTS TO EXER CTN WHILE LDG AND TKOF A0846/20 2003241010/2006231030EST STRIP RWY STRIP PROVIDED UPTO A LATERAL DIST OF 75M FM RCL INSTEAD OF MANDATORY 140M STIPULATED IN DGCA CAR PARA 3.4.3. A0975/20 2004211000/2007211230EST TWY TWY 'E' NOT AVBL DUE CONST OF NEW PRKG STANDS. EXP DLA TO ALL ARR AND DEP A0976/20 2004211005/2007211230EST ACFT STAND BAY NR 4 AVBL FOR TYP A772/DH8D WITH PWR-IN/PWR-OUT A0977/20 2004211013/2007231200EST ACFT STAND PRKG STAND NR 3 AVBL UPTO B739/A321 WITH PWR-IN AND PUSH BACK. AEROBRIDGE WITH VISUAL DCKG GUIDANCE SYSTEM FAC AVBL FORSTAND NR 3 ON TRIAL BASIS A1211/20 2005250230/2006301530EST AD 0230-1530 HR SER:TWR/APP/RFFS CAT SEVEN A1278/20 2005310830/2006301530EST APP 0230-1530 COVID-19: APP COMBINED WITH TWR 118.15MHZ DUE TO REDUCTION IN MANPOWER IN THE WAKE OF ALL INDIA LOCKDOWN COCHIN VOCI INTERNATIONAL A2481/17 1711230430/PERM A2482/17 1711230430/PERM A3058/19 1912270540/2112291630 A0511/20 2003310830/2006301200EST RWY TUE 0830-1200 RWY 09/27 CLSD DUE MAINT A0603/20 2003041030/2006041200EST PRKG AREA ALL NON-SKED OPR TO OBTAIN PRIOR PERMISSION FM COCHIN INTL FOR PRKG BAYS A0648/20 2003071125/2006071200EST TWY PORTION OF TWY H FM INT OF TWY H1 TO HANGER APN NOT AVBL.THIS PORTION WILL BE MADE AVBL ON RQMNTS BASIS A0919/20 2004061440/2007061300EST ACFT STAND DLY 1230-0030 STAND MANOEUVRING GUIDANCE LGT AVBL FOR STAND 23R ON TRIAL BASIS A1267/20 2005310430/2006011230 TWY 0430-1230 TWY C WEST OF A NOT AVBL FOR OPS DUE WIP A1272/20 2005310815/2006072359EST APP CHENNAI JUN- 2020 Page 5 of 24 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) –JUN-2020 COVID-19: FUNCTIONS OF COCHIN TWR AND SMC UNITS ARE COMBINED.
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