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Aerodrome Data Rupsi Airport (Veru) AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT INDIA TEL: 91-11-24632950 80/2020 Extn: 2219/2233 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE AFS: VIDDYXAX AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA FAX: 91-11-24615508 RAJIV GANDHI BHAVAN Email: [email protected] SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT 30 JUL 2020 NEW DELHI – 110003 File No. AAI/ATM/AIS/09-09/2020 Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. sd/- हﴂ द सﴂ अरव ARVIND SINGH अ鵍यक्ष/CHAIRMAN भारतीय व मानपत्तन प्राधिकरण AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA [EFFECTIVE DATE: 10 SEP 2020] AERODROME DATA RUPSI AIRPORT (VERU) VERU AD 2. AERODROMES VERU AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME RUPSI AIRPORT/ DOMESTIC VERU AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 260824.80N 0895428.47E Aerodrome reference point coordinates 1 MAG. BRG. 61.90/ 813M. from physical and its site beginning of RWY 05 Direction and distance of aerodrome 2 reference point from the centre of the 20 km North West of Dhubri Town city or town which the aerodrome serves Aerodrome elevation and reference 3 139 FT/ 32.6 DEG C temperature Magnetic, date of information and 4 0.25 DEG W (2010)/0.00 DEG annual change Name of aerodrome operator, address, Officer-In-Charge telephone, telefax, e-mail address, AFS Airports Authority of India address, website (if available) Officer-In-Charge, Rupsi Airport, Rupsi Distt- Kokrajhar, Assam–783331 Tel +91-8822509415 Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 1 of 15 Fax: Not available AFS Not available Email [email protected] 6 Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR) VFR 7 Remarks NIL VERU AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS MON-FRI: 0400-1230 UTC (0930-1800 IST) 1 Aerodrome Operator SAT, SUN+ HOL: NIL 2 Custom and immigration NIL 3 Health and sanitation NIL 4 AIS Briefing office As ATS 5 ATS Reporting Office (ARO) As ATS 6 MET Briefing office As ATS 7 Air Traffic Service Consult NOTAM for current ATS HR 8 Fuelling NIL 9 Handling NIL 10 Security As ATS 11 De-icing NIL 12 Remarks NIL VERU AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES 1 Cargo-handling facilities NIL 2 Fuel and oil types NIL 3 Fuelling facilities and capacity NIL 4 De-icing facilities NIL 5 Hanger space for visiting aircraft NIL 6 Repair facilities for visiting aircraft NIL 7 Remarks NIL Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 2 of 15 VERU AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES Hotel(s) at or in the vicinity of 1 In the city aerodromes Restaurant(s) at or in the vicinity of 2 In the city aerodromes 3 Transportation possibilities Available First Aid Space available in Terminal 4 Medical Facilities Building and District Hospital available in the City. Bank and post office at or in the vicinity Post office: In the city 5 of aerodromes Banks: In the city 6 Tourist office In the city 7 Remarks NIL VERU AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES 1 Aerodrome category for fire fighting Within ATS Hours: CAT- 5 2 Rescue equipment Available 3 Capability for removal of disabled aircraft ATR72 4 Remarks NIL VERU AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY CLEARING 1 Type(s) of clearing equipment NIL 2 Clearance priorities NIL 3 Remarks NIL VERU 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 TWY A Designation, width, Width 15M 2 surface and strength of taxiways Surface Flexible Strength 16/F/C/W/T Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 3 of 15 Aircraft Stand 1: 260819.87N 0895426.67E Location Location and elevation Aircraft Stand 2: 3 of altimeter checkpoints 260818.70N 0895424.95E Aircraft Stand 1: 134 FT Elevation Aircraft Stand 2: 134 FT Location of VOR 4 NIL checkpoints Position of INS 5 NIL checkpoints 6 Remarks NIL VERU AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS Use of aircraft stand identification Aircraft stand identification signs – Parking signs, taxiway guidelines and visual stands marking available. Taxing guidance 1 docking/parking guidance system at marking – Signage available for taxiway. visual aircraft stands docking/parking guidance system- Not available Designator, Aiming point, Centreline, Touch Markings down, RWY Edge, RWY Runway Threshold Marking, Turn pad Runway and taxiway markings and 2 Lights NIL lights TWY Edge, Centre Line, Marking Holding Point, Edge TWY Marking Lights NIL 3 Stop bars (if any) NIL 4 Remarks Mandatory information marking available. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 4 of 15 VERU AD 2.10 AERODORME OBSTACLES RWY/Area Obstacle Coordinates Elevation Marking/ Remarks affected type LGT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Airport APCH 05 260807.62N boundary Fence 142 FT -- TKOF 23 0895401.09E wall with fence on top APCH 05 260806.95N Group of Tree 162 FT -- TKOF 23 0895359.99E Trees APCH 05 260807.84N Group of Tree 164 FT -- TKOF 23 0895356.45E Trees APCH 05 260804.89N Group of Tree 178 FT -- TKOF 23 0895357.50E Trees APCH 05 260807.84N Group of Tree 170 FT -- TKOF 23 0895354.63E Trees APCH 05 260804.99N Group of Tree 177 FT -- TKOF 23 0895356.54E Trees APCH 05 260808.39N Group of Tree 179 FT -- TKOF 23 0895352.96E Trees APCH 05 260805.37N Group of Tree 182 FT -- TKOF 23 0895355.58E Trees APCH 05 260805.60N Group of Tree 175 FT -- TKOF 23 0895355.09E Trees APCH 05 260806.52N Group of Tree 165 FT -- TKOF 23 0895353.52E Trees APCH 05 260805.20N Group of Tree 168 FT -- TKOF 23 0895352.62E Trees APCH 05 260850.12N Group of Tree 159 FT -- TKOF 23 0895459.09E Trees APCH 05 260854.12N Tree 157 FT -- Tree TKOF 23 0895455.56E APCH 05 260857.19N Group of Tree 170 FT -- TKOF 23 0895459.20E Trees In Circling Area 260813.91N Tree 157 FT -- Tree and at AD 0895358.39E In Circling Area 260808.80N Group of Tree 175 FT -- and at AD 0895352.34E Trees In Circling Area 260840.99N Group of Tree 160 FT -- and at AD 0895435.57E Trees In Circling Area 260838.56N Group of Tree 191 FT -- and at AD 0895448.32E Trees In Circling Area 260846.70N Group of Tree 162 FT -- and at AD 0895442.96E Trees In Circling Area 260839.70N Group of Tree 195 FT -- and at AD 0895450.10E Trees Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 5 of 15 In Circling Area 250840.98N Group of Tree 187 FT -- and at AD 0895450.94E Trees In Circling Area 260840.34N Group of Tree 192 FT -- and at AD 0895451.81E Trees In Circling Area 260842.66N Group of Tree 184 FT -- and at AD 0895452.78E Trees In Circling Area 260843.07N Group of Tree 188 FT -- and at AD 0895453.96E Trees In Circling Area 260851.59N Group of Tree 163 FT -- and at AD 0895449.96E Trees In Circling Area 260852.47N Group of Tree 177 FT -- and at AD 0895450.44E Trees In Circling Area 260845.71N Group of Tree 191 FT -- and at AD 0895457.61E Trees In Circling Area 260846.52N Group of Tree 189 FT -- and at AD 0895459.67E Trees In Circling Area 260847.34N Group of Tree 188 FT -- and at AD 0895459.88E Trees In Circling Area 260848.81N Group of Tree 180 FT -- and at AD 0895459.57E Trees In Circling Area 260848.26N Group of Tree 180 FT -- and at AD 0895500.35E Trees In Circling Area 260849.37N Group of Tree 182 FT -- and at AD 0895459.42E Trees In Circling Area 260831.02N Tree 169 FT -- Tree and at AD 0895422.23E In Circling Area 260836.74N Group of Tree 163 FT -- and at AD 0895429.38E Trees In Circling Area 260837.12N Group of Tree 163 FT -- and at AD 0895429.59E Trees VERU AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED Aerodrome Meteorological Station 1 Name of the associated meteorological office Rupsi As per ATS Hours of service and, where applicable, the DDGM, RMC Guwahati 2 designation of the responsible meteorological office outside these hours Duty officer, AMS Rupsi Duty officer AMO Guwahati Office responsible for preparation of TAFs AMO Guwahati 3 and periods of validity and interval of 9 hourly TAF, 3 hours issuance of the forecasts Availability of the trend forecast for the Half hourly METARs with trend 4 aerodrome and interval of issuance forecast of validity 2 hours Information on how briefing and/or 5 Available consultation is provided Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 6 of 15 Types of flight documentation supplied T3 and T4 6 and language(s) used in flight documentation English Charts and other information displayed or 7 AVBL available for briefing or consultation Supplementary equipment available for Radar not available. providing information on meteorological Radar information may be provided 8 conditions, e.g. weather radar and from IMD website/ OLBS receiver for satellite images; Satellite images available The air traffic services unit(s) provided with 9 Yes meteorological information Additional information, e.g. concerning any 10 NIL limitation of service. VERU AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERSTICS Designations True BRG Dimensions of Strength of pavement Geographical coordinates RWY (PCN) and associated for threshold and runway (M) data) and surface of end runway and associated stop ways 1 2 3 4 5 THR: 260812.53N 16/F/C/W/T 0895403.17E 05 51.14 DEG 1771 X 30 FLEXIBLE END: 260848.33 N 0895452.40 E THR: 260848.33N 16/F/C/W/T 0895452.40E 23 231.14 DEG 1771 X 30 FLEXIBLE END: 260812.22N 0895402.75 E THR elevation and Slope of Dimensions of Dimensions of clearway Dimensions of strips highest elevation of runway and stop way (M) (M) TDZ of precision associated stop way (M) APP RWY 6 7 8 9 10 Longitudinal Slope of 0.1% THR: 133 FT (Upward) NIL NIL 1891 x 150 TDZ: 135 FT Transverse slope- 1% Longitudinal Slope 0.1% THR: 139 FT (Downward) NIL NIL 1891 x 150 TDZ: 139 FT Transverse slope- 1% Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 80/2020 Page 7 of 15 Dimensions of Location and Existence of an Remarks.
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