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Aerodrome Data Vijayawada Airport (Vobz) AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT INDIA TEL: 91-11-24632950 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 107/2018 Extn: 2219/2233 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AFS: VIDDYXAX RAJIV GANDHI BHAVAN FAX: 91-11-24615508 SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT Email: [email protected] 30 AUG 2018 NEW DELHI – 110003 File No. AAI/ATM/AIS/09-09/2018 Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. sd/- DR. GURUPRASAD MOHAPATRA CHAIRMAN AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA [EFFECTIVE DATE: 11 OCT 2018] AERODROME DATA VIJAYAWADA AIRPORT (VOBZ) AD 2. AERODROMES VOBZ AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 163200.90N 0804811.80E Aerodrome reference point coordinates 1 270.75 DEG/ 817M from physical and its site extremity of RWY26 Aerodrome elevation and reference 3 82 FT/ 40.0 DEG C temperature Magnetic variation, date of information 4 1.25 DEG W(2010) 0.017 DEG E and annual change Amend VOBZ AD 2.2 of eAIP India accordingly. VOBZ AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA Designation, Designation surface and 1 Surface Refer Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart strength of aprons Strength Designation Designation, width, surface Width 2 Refer Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart and strength of Surface taxiways Strength Location and Location TWY A:163147.21N0804750.10E elevation of 3 altimeter Elevation 76 FT checkpoints Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 1 of 11 Location of 4 VOR On TWY A: 163119 .20N0804734.20E/ ELEV- 86FT checkpoints Dimension: Apron-I: 244.5 X 120M Apron-II: 106 X 76M Old Apron: 45 X 38M 6 Remarks Taxi Holding Point A: 163147.21N0804750.10E/ ELEV 76FT Taxi Holding Point B: 163145.21N0804740.64E/ ELEV 79FT Taxi Holding Point C: 163146.27N0804738.40E/ ELEV 75FT Amend VOBZ AD 2.8 of eAIP India accordingly. VOBZ AD 2.10 AERODORME OBSTACLES RWY/Area Obstacle Coordinates Elevation Marking Remarks affected type, /LGT 1 2 3 4 5 6 APCH-08 163146.83N Mobile Road OTHER TKOF-26 0804717.87E 94 Traffic APCH-08 163142.74N OTHER Lightning Arrester TKOF-26 0804715.54E 99 APCH-08 163140.88N LLZ Hut TKOF-26 BUILDING 0804715.96E 99 APCH-08 163142.49N TREE Tree TKOF-26 0804711.09E 117 APCH-08 163144.84N TREE Tree TKOF-26 0804714.22E 107 APCH-08 163147.57N POLE Electric Pole TKOF-26 0804716.93E 99 APCH-Q8 163145.61N POLE Electric Pole TKOF-26 0804714.75E 99 APCH-08 163144.29N POLE Electric Pole TKOF-26 0804713.29E 100 APCH-08 163148.68N POLE Electric Pole TKOF-26 0804718.17E 99 APCH-08 163137.41N POLE Lightpole TKOF-26 0804709.71E 113 Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 2 of 11 APCH-08 163136.71N POLE Lightpole TKOF-26 0804710.36E 115 APCH-08 163136.03N POLE Lightpole TKOF-26 0804711.16E 115 APCH-08 163137.72N TREE Tree TKOF-26 0804708.90E 127 APCH-08 163141..37N TREE Tree TKOF-26 0804710.19E 111 APCH-08 163146.57N Electric Pole TKOF-26 POLE 0804715.87E 99 APCH-08 163146.31N TREE Group of Trees TKOF-26 0804711.40E 116 APCH-08 163136.75N TREE Tree TKOF-26 0804659.83E 129 APCH-08 163140.97N TREE Group of Trees TKOF-26 0804705.75E 117 APCH-08 163139.87N Micro Wave 130 LGT TKOF-26 OTHER 0804705.90E Tower APCH-08 163149.40N Mobile Road TKOF-26 OTHER 0804720.83E 90 Traffic In Circling 163202.23N G.P. HUT Area and at AD BUILDING 0804826.76E 75 Airport Boundary In Circling 163201.69N wall with Fencing Area and at AD FENCE 0804819.48E 78 on Top In Circling 163149.84N POLE Electric Pole Area and at AD 0804719.51E 96 In Circling 163118.25N LGT Cellphone Tower Area and at AD OTHER 0804629.94E 230 In Circling 163135.63N POLE Lightpole Area and at AD 0804712.10E 115 In Circling 163150.10N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804714.89E 123 In Circling 163138.60N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804733.09E 144 Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 3 of 11 In Circling 163150.72N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804717.88E 126 In Circling 163203.56N TREE Tree Area and at AD 0804818.76E 111 In Circling 163202.36N TREE Tree Area and at AD 0804821.46E 142 In Circling 163205.47N Area and at AD BUILDING 0804827.08E 108 House In Circling 163148.02N VKR Collage Area and at AD BUILDING 0804811.89E 110 In Circling 163203.85N Temple Area and at AD BUILDING 0804827.55E 97 In Circling 163204.78N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804819.79E 127 In Circling 163203.66N TREE Tree Area and at AD 0804822.97E 115 In Circling 163202.81N Temple Area and at AD BUILDING 0804821.93E 91 In Circling 163207.89N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804841..76E 116 In Circling 163208.60N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804846.17E 99 In Circling 163154.17N TREE Group of Trees Area and at AD 0804831.72E 88 In Circling 163151.95N TREE Trees Area and at AD 0804821.79E 90 In Circling 163203.14N TREE 124 Trees Area and at AD 0804825.23E In Circling 163204.94N Group of Trees Area and at AD TREE 0804829.70E 121 In Circling 163206.13N POLE Electric Pole Area and at AD 0804836.96E 84 In Circling 163206.88N POLE Electric Pole Area and at AD 0804840.66E 86 Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 4 of 11 In Circling 163149.26N Group of Trees Area and at AD TREE 0804814.55E 133 In Circling 163210.00N Area and at AD BUILDING 0804844.00E 126 House In Circling 163227.95N Cellphone Tower Area and at AD OTHER 0804822.70E 278 LGT In Circling 163231.77N LGT Cellphone Tower Area and at AD OTHER 0804823.43E 252 In Circling 163201.78N Trees Area and at AD TREE 0804810.24E 126 In Circling 163721..95N Area and at AD HILL 0804440.26E 653 Hill Top In Circling 163925.06N Area and at AD HILL 0804541..29E 709 Hill Top Replace table in VOBZ AD 2.10 of eAIP India with the above table. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 5 of 11 VOBZ AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERSTICS Designations True Bearings Dimensions of Strength of Geographical RWY pavement (PCN) and coordinates for (M) associated data) and threshold and surface of runway runway end and associated stopways 1 2 3 4 5 THR: 163146.32N 64/F/C/W/T 0804729.93E 08 076.66 DEG 2286 X 45 Bituminous RWY END: 163200.91N 0804839.41E THR: 163200.91N 64/F/C/W/T 0804839.41E 26 256.66 DEG 2286 X 45 Bituminous RWY END: 163145.05N 0804724.70E THR elevation Slope of Dimensions of Dimensions of Dimensions of and highest runway and stopway clearway strips elevation of associated (M) (M) (M) TDZ of stopway precision APP RWY 6 7 8 9 10 THR: 78FT -0.16%/ -- -- 2406 X 150 TDZ: 78FT THR: 71FT +0.16%/ -- -- 2406 X 150 TDZ: 71FT Dimensions of Location and Existence of an Remarks. runway end description of obstacle-free safety areas arresting zone system (if any) 11 12 13 14 From beginning of RWY 08 upto 1623M PCN: 64/F/C/W/T and in rest of 663M PCN: 63/R/C/W/T From beginning of RWY 26 upto 663M PCN: 63/R/C/W/T and in rest of 1623M PCN: 64/F/C/W/T Amend VOBZ AD 2.12 of eAIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 6 of 11 VOBZ AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS Type of aids, magnetic Identification Frequency(ies), Hours of Geographical Elevation of Service Remarks and type of supported Channel number(s), operation, coordinates of transmitting volume operation for Service provider, as the position of antenna of radius from ILS/MLS, basic and reference path appropriate; the transmitting DME/ the GBAS GNSS, SBAS and identifier(s) (RPI), as antenna elevation of reference GBAS, and for appropriate GBAS point VOR/ILS/MLS station reference used for technical line- point up of the aid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 163143.35N LOC 26 109.500MHZ As ATS IVJA 0804715.50E 163202.42N GP 26 332.600MHZ As ATS 0804826.87E 163202.40N Collocated ILS DME 26 CH32X As ATS 116.1417FT IVJA 0804827.00E with GP 163119.20N DVOR 116.200 MHz As ATS BBZ 0804734.08E 163118.84N Collocated DME CH109X As ATS 88.91076FT BBZ 0804734.08E with DVOR 163123.88N NDB 393 KHz As ATS IVJA 0804717.88E Amend VOBZ AD 2.19 of e-AIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 107/2018 Page 7 of 11 VOBZ AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION i. TWY connecting RWY 08/26 with new apron designated as ‘A’. Located at 731M from beginning RWY 26 left side. ii. TWY connecting RWY 08/26 with old apron designated as ‘C’. Located at 546M from beginning RWY 08 right side. iii. ADS-B Commissioned at Vijayawada Airport with following Details: a. FREQ: 1090MHZ b. COORD: 16.528826N 80.793660E c. SITE ELEV: 61.728216M/202.53FT AMSL Amend VOBZ AD 2.23 of e-AIP India accordingly. VOBZ AD 2.24 AMENDMENTS/ CANCELLATIONS i. Insert Aerodrome Chart of this AIP Supplement in VOBZ AD 2.24 of eAIP India. ii. Insert Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart of this AIP Supplement in VOBZ AD 2.24 of eAIP India.
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