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Hal Airport Bengaluru Vobg TEL: 91-44-22567040 91-44-22561588 FAX :91-44-22561618 NOTAM AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AFS: VOMMYNYX Series A INTERNATIONAL NOTAM OFFICE E-mail:[email protected] 01 OCT 2019 CHENNAI AIRPORT CHENNAI-600027 The following A SERIES NOTAM are valid as on1st OCT 2019. NOTAM not included in the list have been cancelled, time expired, superseded by AIP Supplement or incorporated in the AIP. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: SUMMARY OF JANUARY 2019 SHOULD BEPRESERVED 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 1473 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 1422 2481 2482 2672 YEAR=2018 : 0027 0242 0244 0481 1650 1651 1652 1654 1655 1869 2019 2020 2859 2895 2954 3021 3066 3067 3068 3069 3070 3071 3204 3250 3251 3252 3253 3277 3279 3366 3367 3368 3369 3370 3382 3395 3400 3402 3403 3408 YEAR=2019 : 0083 0107 0120 0121 0272 0347 0348 0381 0382 0409 0530 0542 0580 0581 0582 0605 0639 0657 0704 0765 0770 0815 0828 0831 0848 0870 0872 0892 0961 0984 1103 1189 1255 1273 1471 1472 1479 1485 1498 1503 1519 1522 1531 1533 1537 1538 1554 1561 1562 1580 1585 1606 1607 1609 1610 1615 1620 1632 1636 1637 1638 1639 1712 1713 1729 1736 1755 1757 1768 1790 1793 1796 1797 1815 1818 1859 1860 1868 1873 1891 1900 1901 1906 1914 1915 1916 1918 1919 1921 1923 1940 1949 1952 1953 1961 1963 1968 1971 1973 1974 1975 1981 1985 1990 1997 1999 2000 2003 2010 2014 2015 2017 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2037 2041 2042 2046 2050 2051 2056 2057 2060 2061 2063 2067 2068 2070 2071 2075 2076 2092 2093 2095 2096 2097 2099 2100 2106 2109 2121 2126 2128 2130 2133 2134 2135 2136 2137 2138 2139 2146 2147 2148 2152 2153 2154 2155 2156 2157 2158 HAL AIRPORT BENGALURU VOBG CHENNAI OCT -2019 Page 1 of 30 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) – SEP-2019 A1768/19 1908101025/1911091130 AD ALL NON SKED CIVIL OPR WO CREDIT FAC TO OBTAIN POSITIVE CLR BFR OPR TO VOBG AND MAKE PAYMENTS OF LDG,PRKG CHARGES AND OTHER AP CHARGES THRU NEFT OR DEMAND DRAFT OR IMPREST ONLY BELLARY VOBI A1492/15 1508190855/PERM VOR KEMPEGOWDA VOBL INTERNATIONALAIRPORT BENGALURU A1422/17 1708171000/PERM TWY A2895/18 1810290800/PERM MET A3066/18 1811151430/PERM XXXX A3067/18 1811151430/PERM XXXX A3068/18 1811151430/PERM XXXX A3069/18 1811151430/PERM REDL A3070/18 1811151430/PERM XXXX A3071/18 1811151430/PERM ACFT STAND A3367/18 1812171105/2005142359 AD A0381/19 1902151215/PERM XXXX AMEND AIP SUP 10/2019. EFFECTIVE DATE 28 FEB 2019.PARA 4. STANDS 69A,71A,72A,74A,75A,77A,78A,80A,81A,83A,84A AND 86AARE COMPATIBLE FOR ALL CODE-A,B AND C TYPE OF AIRCRAFTEXCEPT A321 AND B739 A0382/19 1902151215/PERM XXXX AMEND AERODROME CHART AND AERODROME CHART HOT SPOTIN AIP SUP 10/2019 EFFECTIVE DATE 28 FEB 2019. INTERMEDIATE HOLDING POSITION MARKINGIS NOT AVAILABLE AT TWY B3 A0704/19 1903261130/PERM AD AMEND AIP VOBL AD 2.2 DATED 19 JUL 2018 AERODROME REFERENCE POINT COORD AS 131155.938N 0774219.720E A0961/19 1905010930/PERM ACFT STAND AMEND AIP 36/2019 DATED 13 FEB 2019 1) REPLACE PAGE NR.1 PARA 1 "STANDS 90 TO 92 ARE CONNECTEDTO ACFT STAND TAXILANE L1. STANDS 93 TO 106 ARE CONNECTED TOTAXILANE C" WITH " STANDS 90 TO 95 ARE CONNECTED TO ACFTSTAND TAXILANE L1. STANDS 96 TO 106 ARE CONNECTED TO TAXILANE-C. 2) REPLACE PAGE NR1 PARA 2 POINT NR 2 " L1 EAST OF TWY D ISCONNECTEDTO TAXILANE C ABM STAND 93, L2 AND L3 , EAST OF TWY D ARE NOTCONNECTED TO TAXILANE C" WITH "L1 EAST OF TWY D IS CONNECTEDTO TAXILANE C BTN STANDS 95 AND 96. L2 AND L3 EAST OF TWYD ARENOT CONNECTED TO TAXILANE C. 3) REPLACE PAGE NR 2 PARA 3 NOTE II "STANDS 90 TO 92 ARE CONNECTEDTO TAXILANE L1 AND FURTHER STANDS 93 TO 106 CHENNAI OCT- 2019 Page 2 of 30 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) – SEP-2019 ARE CONNECTED TOTAXILANE C" WITH "STANDS 90 TO 95 ARE CONNECTED TO ACFT STANDTAXILANE L1. STANDS 96 TO 106 ARE CONNECTED TO TAXILANE C". 4) REPLACE PAGE NR 3 PARA 5 POINT NR III " THE ACFT FM STANDS 90TO 92 SHALL BE PUSHED BACK ON L1 ONLY AND FM STANDS 93 TO 106SHALL BE PUSHED BACK ON TAXILANE C ONLY " WITH " THE ACFT FMSTANDS 90 TO 95 SHALL BE PUSHED BACK ON L1 ONLY AND FM STANDS96 TO 106 SHALL BE PUSHED BACK ON TAXILANE C ONLY". 5) REPLACE PAGE NR.4 AND PARA.5 POINT X " THE PUSHBACK CLEARANCEFM STANDS 93 TO 106 SHALL BE CONVENTIONAL PUSH BACK INSTRUCTION(PUSHBACK APPROVED FACING WEST ON TAXILANE C) SINCE THE PRKGSTANDS HAS A SINGLE CONNECTED TAXI LANE" WITH " THE PUSHBACK CLEARANCE FM STANDS 90 TO 106 SHALL BE CONVENTIONAL PUSH BACKINSTRUCTION (PUSHBACK APV FACING WEST ON L1/C, WHICHEVERIS APPLICABLE)". 6) REPLACE PAGE NR 4 PARA 7 POINT II " IF A CODE C TYP IS PUSHED BACK ON L3 FM STAND V69, THEN NO ACFT IS PERMITTED TOTAX IN VIA L1 TO STANDS 93 TO 106. IN SUCH CASE, ACFT SHALLHOLD ON L1 ABM STAND 92, AND FURTHER TAX SHALL BE APPROVED ONLYONCE THE ACFT PUSHED BACK, TAXIES OUT" WITH " IF A CODE C TYPIS PUSHED BACK ON L3 FM STAND V69, THEN NO ACFT IS PERMITTED TOTAX IN VIA L1 TO STANDS 93 TO 106. IN SUCH CASE, ACFT HALLHOLD ON L1 ABM STAND 90, AND FURTHER TAX SHALL BE APV ONLY ONCE THE ACFT PUSHED BACK , TAXIES OUT" A1471/19 1907021900/1910021900 TWY CL LGT 1. CL LGT FOR RAPID EXIT TWY A6 FOR RWY09 AND RAPID EXIT TWY A7 FOR RWY27 AVBL 2. CL LGT FOR OTHER RAPID EXIT TAXIWAYS NOT AVBL. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1498/19 1907051350/1910061220 EST GND MOV CTL ADVANCED SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM - COVERAGE NOT AVBL ON TWY A EAST OF TWY D AND WEST OF TWY K. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1580/19 1907180945/PERM AD THE FLW MEASURES ARE ADOPTED TO MEET THE DECLARED RWY CAPACITY OF KEMPEGOWDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, BENGALURU: 1.ALL DEP REQUIRING OR ABLE INT DEP SHALL INFM BENGALURU GND BFR REQ TAXI. 2.ALL ATR/DH8D DEP SHALL USE A4 INT DEP WHEN RWY IN USE RWY27, EXCEPT WHEN MANDATED BY ACFT OPR RQMNTS. HOWEVER, ATC MAY REQUIRE THEM TO USE FULL LEN OF RWY DUE TO TFC CONSIDERATIONS. 3. ALL ATR/DH8D DEP SHALL USE A9 INT DEP WHEN RWY IN USE RWY 09 (DRG DAYTIME AND VIS MORE THAN 1500M), EXC WHEN MANDATED BY ACFT OPR RQMNTS CHENNAI OCT- 2019 Page 3 of 30 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) – SEP-2019 HOWEVER, ATC MAY REQUIRE THEM TO USE FULL LEN OF RWY DUE TO TFC CONSIDERATIONS. 4.ALL DEP SHALL CTC BENGALURU APP 127.75 MHZ AUTOMATICALLY AFR PSG 3800FT, UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO THE CONTRARY BY TWR. 5.ALL RNAV DEP, ON FIRST CTC WITH BENGALURU APP SHALL TRANSMIT ONLY THEIR CS, ALT AND ASSIGNED SID. 6.ALL NON-RNAV DEP OR DEP NOT ASSIGNED ANY SID SHALL TRANSMIT THEIR DEST IN PLACE OF SID. 7. NO ACFT SHALL REQ FOR ANY DCT ROUTING. DCT ROUTING SHALL BE ISSUED BY CONTROLLER ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION. 8.WHEN RWY IN USE RWY27, ALL CODE C ARR TO VACATE RWY VIA PREFERRED RET A7 AND WHEN RWY IN USE RWY09, ALL CODE C ARR TO VACATE RWY VIA PREFERRED RET A6 OR INFM INABILITY TO COMPLY, TO BENGALURU APP AT 20NM FM TOUCHDOWN. 9.ALL ARR, AFR VACATING RWY, SHALL HOLD AT FIRST INTERMEDIATE HOLDING POINT (IHP), UNLESS CLR TO THE CONTRARY BY APPROPRIATE ATC UNIT. 10.ALL ACFT SHALL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO MINIMIZE RWY OCCUPANCY TIME AMEND EAIP 2.0 INDIA AD VOBL/BENGALURU KIA AD 2.3. UNDER REMARKS COLUMN A1615/19 1907250300/1912151300 XXXX CULVERT CONSTRUCTION WIP SOUTH OF TWY-A11. PILOTS TO EXER CTN FOR MEN AND MATERIAL WHILE TAXING A1632/19 1907261100/1910260030 ACFT STAND 1630-0030 DLY ADDITIONAL PRKG STANDS 33A,V69 AND V70 AVBL WITH FLW SPECIFICATIONS: STAND COORD ELEV(FT) ACFT CODE PCN 33A 1312061020N 7742128116E 901.113 'C' AND SMALLER 80/R/B/W/T V69 1312051660N 7742498218E 897.979 'C' AND SMALLER 80/R/B/W/T V70 1312051408N 7742511665E 897.986 'C' AND SMALLER 80/R/B/W/T A1736/19 1908080400/1911061200 EST TWY EDGE LGT DLY 0400-1200 PREVENTIVE MAINT OF TWY EDGE LGT INPR ALONG TWY A,A1,A4,A5,A6,A7,A8,A9,A11,D,H AND K. MEN AND MATERIAL UPTO HGT OF 06FT WILL BE PRESENT. PILOTS TO EXER CTN A1868/19 1908210932/1911190930 EST RWY CHENNAI OCT- 2019 Page 4 of 30 CHENNAI NOTAM SUMMARY (A-SERIES) – SEP-2019 EV TUE 0700-0930 RWY 09/27 CLSD DUE MAINT A1919/19 1908290300/1910311300 TWY 0300-1300 CONSTRUCTION WIP SOUTH OF TWY A BTN TWY D AND TWY A1 PILOTS TO EXER CTN FOR MEN AND MATERIAL WHILE TAXING A1923/19 1908291100/1912050330 RWY SOUTH PARALLEL RWY OPERATIONALISATION WIP. SOUTH PARALLEL RWY NOT AVBL FOR OPS. CROSS MARKINGS PLACED AT REGULAR INTERVALS. ALL PILOTS TO EXER CTN WHILE APCH RWY 09/27 A1974/19 1909100330/1912101230 TWY 0330-1230 EXCAVATION AND CABLE LAYING WIP SOUTH OF RWY09/27 CENTER LINE BTN TWY-A4 AND TWY-A1 AND SOUTH OF TWY-A BTN TWY-K AND TWY-A11.
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