RUSSIA ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ АГЕНТСТВО ВОЗДУШНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА Cлужба Аэронавигационной Информации FEDERAL AIR TRANSPORT AGENCY Aeronautical Information Service

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RUSSIA ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ АГЕНТСТВО ВОЗДУШНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА Cлужба Аэронавигационной Информации FEDERAL AIR TRANSPORT AGENCY Aeronautical Information Service РОССИЯ - RUSSIA ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ АГЕНТСТВО ВОЗДУШНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА Cлужба аэронавигационной информации FEDERAL AIR TRANSPORT AGENCY Aeronautical Information Service Россия, 125364, Москва, ул. Свободы, 67 67, Svobody street, Moscow,125364, Russia E-mail: [email protected], http://www.caica.ru LIST OF VALID NOTAM The following NOTAM remain in force on 09 SEP 2021, 0600 UTC. NOTAM not included have either been cancelled or expired, or incorporated in the AIP Book 1 by current AIP Amendment. SERIES A (A0093/12 NOTAMN Q)UNNT/QFMXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/5516N08605E005 A)UNEE B)1201190630 C)PERM E)WEATHER FORECASTER ON DUTY OF MET SERVICE: 1. TEL: (384-2) 480-151, 2. E-MAIL: AMSG (UNDERSCORE) KEM (AT) MAIL.RU. REF AIP AD 2.1 UNEE-6.) (A5104/12 NOTAMR A4922/11 Q)UHMA/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6423N17315W005 A)UHMD B)1212180600 C)PERM E)REMOVAL OF DISABLED ACFT FROM AD AIRFIELD SHALL BE PROVIDED BY ACFT OPERATOR. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMD-2.) (A5288/12 NOTAMR A5282/12 Q)UNNT/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/5516N08605E005 A)UNEE B)1212251140 C)PERM E)KEMEROVO AIRPORT RENAMED KEMEROVO/ALEXEY LEONOV. REF AIP AD 2.1 UNEE.) (A0258/13 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QCACS/IV/B/EA/000/999/6444N17744E005 A)UHMA B)1301290100 C)PERM E)ACFT CREW COMMUNICATION WITH PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR TOWING (START-UP) PROCEDURES CARRIED OUT ON FREQ 118.8 MHZ, CALL SIGN ANADYR-GROUND. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMA-7,11.) (A3526/13 NOTAMR A5164/12 Q)UHMM/QMPXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/6444N17744E005 A)UHMA B)1309120120 C)PERM E)STANDS 19, 20 AVBL FOR PARKING AND SERVICING OF HEL MI-8 ONLY. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMA-40.) (A4974/13 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QMRAD/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6423N17315W005 A)UHMD B)1312030200 C)PERM E)GRASS RWY 01/19 AVBL FOR TKOF AND LDG OF AIRPLANE DURING DAY-TIME ONLY. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMD-31.) (A4617/14 NOTAMR A1036/14 Q)URFV/QOBCE/IV/M/AE/000/999/4503N03358E005 A)URFF B)1410311230 C)PERM E)OBST (MAST) INSTL IN VICINITY OF ACFT STAND 18. LOCATION: DIST 4138M AZM 158 DEG FM ARP. ALT 223M. DAY AND NIGHT MARKING PROVIDED. REF AIP AD 2.1 URFF-31.) 1 (A4900/14 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6444N17744E005 A)UHMA B)1411200700 C)PERM E)AD NOT AVBL AS ALTN OUTSIDE AD OPR HR. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMA-1.) (A5598/14 NOTAMN Q)ULAA/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6436N04043E005 A)ULAA B)1412292000 C)PERM E)LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE ESTABLISHED. LVP APPLIED UNDER RVR LESS THAN 550M. ATS UNIT SHALL INFORM FLT CREWS ABOUT COMMENCEMENT OF LVP BY PHRASE:,,LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN PROGRESS. CHECK YOUR MINIMUM,, AND PROCEDURES INCLUDED IN ATIS INFORMATION. TAX RTE SHALL BE ASSIGNED BY ,,ARKHANGELSK-TOWER,, CONTROLLER. FOLLOW-ME CAR OR TOWING AVBL BY REQUEST OF FLT CREW. FLT CREW IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RWY INCURSION AND FOR NON-ADHERENCE TO ASSIGNED TAX RTE IN MANOEUVRING AREA. WHEN LVP IN PROGRESS: -TKOF PERMITTED ONLY FROM BEGINNING OF RWY, -TKOF WO STOP AT LINE-UP POSITION IS PROHIBITED. REF AIP AD 2.1 ULAA-11.) (A0686/15 NOTAMR A0675/15 Q)URFV/QAFXX/IV/NBO/E/000/999/4451N03354E250 A)URFV B)1503100600 C)PERM E)WITHIN SIMFEROPOL FIR BOUNDARIES INDICATED IN AIP RUSSIA, THE AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PUBLISHED ONLY BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IS VALID. FOR THE PURPOSE TO ENSURE FLIGHT SAFETY WITHIN SIMFEROPOL FIR BOUNDARIES, AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION ISSUED BY OTHER STATES SHALL NOT BE USED.) (A0716/15 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QMXXX/IV/M/A/000/999/6444N17744E003 A)UHMA B)1503122100 C)PERM E)TWY 6 RENAMED TO TWY F. TWY 1, 2, 3, 4, MAIN TWY 5 NOT AVBL FOR CIVIL AVIATION ACFT. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMA-3, 11, 31, 39.) (A1516/15 NOTAMN Q)UNNT/QMXCS/IV/M/A/000/999/5516N08605E005 A)UNEE B)1504250000 C)PERM E)TWY 3 PUT INTO OPR, WIDTH 22.5M. TWY 3 STRUCTURE: REINFORCED CONCRETE THICKNESS 0.30M, CEMENT-CONCRETE THICKNESS 0.22M ON BROKENSTONE BASE THICKNESS 0.50M. STRENGTHENED SHOULDERS WIDTH 10.75M ON EITHER SIDE OF TWY 3 (TOTAL WIDTH 44.0M) PROVIDED. TWY 3: PCN 57/R/B/W/T. TWY 3: MAXIMUM RADIUS OF CURVE 115.0M. STANDARD MARKING PROVIDED, ILS HOLDING POSITION WITH COORD 551604N 0860556E (WGS-84) MARKED, INFORMATION SIGNS ESTABLISHED. TWY 3 LGT NOT PROVIDED, TWY 3 AVBL DRG DAYLIGHT HOURS ONLY, TAX ON TWY 3 CARRIED OUT UNDER FOLLOW-ME VEHICLE. TWY 3 AVBL FOR TAX OF A-310, A-319, A-320, A-321, BOEING 737, BOEING 757, BOEING 767, IL-86, IL-76, IL-62M, IL-18, TU-214, TU-204, TU-154, TU-134, AN-148, AN-74, AN-30, AN-26, AN-24, AN-12, YAK-42, YAK-40, ATR-42, BAE-125, BAE-146, CL-600(CRJ-100/200), CESSNA 208, PILATUS PC-12 ACFT TYPES AND THEIR MODIFICATIONS, AND OTHER CLASS 3 AND 4 ACFT TYPES WITH MAX WINGSPAN 64M, ALL HEL TYPES WITH ROTOR DIAMETR NOT MORE THAN 32M. REF AIP AD 2.1 UNEE-3,31,39.) (A2490/15 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QCAXX/IV/B/EA/000/999/6444N17744E025 A)UHMA B)1506162100 C)PERM E)WHEN FLT INTENSITY IS LOW, COMBINED CH OPR AS FLW: CS ,,ANADYR-TOWER,, 124.0MHZ. REF AIP AD 2.1 UHMA-7,31,39,40,55,69,70,87,88,97,98.) 2 (A2538/15 NOTAMN Q)UUWV/QOAXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/5535N03716E999 A)UUUU B)1506181030 C)PERM E)AIC 03/15 -PROVISION OF TRANSIT TRAFFIC THROUGH THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AIRSPACE- HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. AIC 03/15 WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE FM 18 JUN 2015. AIC 03/15 PLACED ON WEBSITE HTTP:CAICA.RU/ACCESS TO ON-LINE AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION AND DOWNLOAD FILES/INTEGRATED AERONATICAL INFORMATION PACKAGE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERADION/AIP OF RUSSIA BOOK 1/AIC.) (A3821/15 NOTAMR A0986/15 Q)URFV/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/4503N03358E025 A)URFF B)1508311250 C)PERM E)1. AMEND AD MAG VAR TO READ 6 DEG 20 MIN (EAST) INSTEAD OF PUBLISHED 4 DEG (EAST). 2. RWY 01/19 MAG BRG CHANGED AS FLW: RWY 01: MAG BRG 007 DEG INSTEAD OF PUBLISHED 010 DEG, RWY 19: MAG BRG 187 DEG INSTEAD OF PUBLISHED 190 DEG. 3. AMEND VORDME, ILS MAG VAR TO READ 6 DEG (EAST) INSTEAD OF PUBLISHED 4 DEG (EAST). 4. SID, STAR AND IAC: TR, QDM DECREASED BY 3 DEG. REF AIP AD 2.1 URFF-1,6,8,9,31,33,39,40,55,57,59,60,69,70,77,78,87, 88,95,97,98,99,100,101,102,139,140,147,148.) (A5856/15 NOTAMN Q)UUWV/QOBCE/IV/M/AE/000/999/5039N03635E005 A)UUOB B)1512221230 C)PERM E)AD TAR PUT INTO OPR: COORD 503845N 0363529E, ANTENNE ALT 231.1 M. REF AIP AD 2.1 UUOB-3,31.) (A0072/16 NOTAMN Q)UNNT/QSACS/IV/BO/A/000/999/5516N08605E025 A)UNEE B)1601120400 C)PERM E)ATIS PUT INTO OPR: CALL SIGN KEMEROVO-ATIS, FREQ 128.7 MHZ. BROADCASTING PROVIDED H24 IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. REF AIP AD 2.1 UNEE-5,9,55.) (A0376/16 NOTAMN Q)UEEE/QMPXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/6205N12946E003 A)UEEE B)1602040300 C)PERM E)ENG START-UP ALLOWED ON ACFT STANDS 1-4. REF AIP AD 2.1 UEEE-39.) (A0597/16 NOTAMN Q)URFV/QOAXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/4451N03354E250 A)URFV B)1602211040 C)PERM E)AIC 01/16 ,,THE USE OF SIMFEROPOL FIR AIRSPACE,, HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. AIC 01/16 EFFECTIVE FROM 21 FEB 2016 IS PLACED ON WEB SITE HTTP: CAICA.RU/ACCESS TO ON-LINE AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION AND DOWNLOAD FILES/INTEGRATED AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PACKAGE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION/AIP OF RUSSIA BOOK 1/AIC.) (A0598/16 NOTAMN Q)UUWV/QOAXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/5535N03716E999 A)UUUU B)1602211040 C)PERM E)AIC 01/16 ,,THE USE OF SIMFEROPOL FIR AIRSPACE,, HAS BEEN PUBLISHED. AIC 01/16 EFFECTIVE FROM 21 FEB 2016 IS PLACED ON WEB SITE HTTP: CAICA.RU/ACCESS TO ON-LINE AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION AND DOWNLOAD FILES/INTEGRATED AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION PACKAGE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION/AIP OF RUSSIA BOOK 1/AIC.) (A1738/16 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6444N17744E030 3 A)UHMA B)1604290730 C)PERM E)ATS RTE W81: SEGMENT NAMOD-NODKA REMOVED. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-55.) (A1739/16 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6600N17831E005 A)UHMA B)1604290800 C)PERM E)CRP BASNU (655952N 1783040E) REMOVED. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-55.) (A1741/16 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/6340N17845E030 A)UHMA B)1604290800 C)PERM E)DESIGNATOR OF ATS RTE W82 CHANGED TO W80 WI POGAR-RARIK SEGMENT. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-55.) (A1742/16 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QPDAW/I/NBO/A/000/999/6444N17744E025 A)UHMA B)1604290800 C)PERM E)RWY 01 SID: SID NEDLI 1 WITHDRAWN. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-69. RWY 19 SID: SID NEDLI 3 WITHDRAWN. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-70.) (A1743/16 NOTAMN Q)UHMM/QPAAW/I/NBO/A/000/999/6444N17744E025 A)UHMA B)1604290800 C)PERM E)RWY 01 STAR: STAR NEDLI 2 WITHDRAWN. REF AIP BOOK 1 PAGE AD 2.1 UHMA-87. RWY 19 STAR: STAR NEDLI 4 WITHDRAWN.
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