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Charting Information Charting Information !! URGENT !! Date: 23 November 2020 Annex 1 - Missing/Outdated Procedures - Russian Airspace Redesign The tables below depict the status on updating APCH, SID and STAR charts for the Jeppesen Airway Manual. For Airports which are not yet completed you may access the information from the Russian AIP on the following web sites: Book 1: http://www.caiga.ru/common/AirInter/validaip/index.htm Book 2: http://www.caiga.ru/common/AirClassABV/validaip2/index.htm Table 1: Airports completely updated for the 03 December 2020 effective date Charts have revision date 20 NOV 20 (Eff 3 Dec) or 27 NOV 20 (Eff 3 Dec), Charts maybe current but have older revision dates for some airports Airport ICAO Code Type of procedure Procedure Status 1 Moscow, Sheremetyevo UUEE APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 2 Moscow, Domodedovo UUDD APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 3 Moscow, Vnukovo UUWW APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 4 Voronezh, Chertovitskoye UUOO APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 5 Sochi URSS APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 6 Chelyabinsk, Balandino USCC APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 7 Nizhnevartovsk USNN APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 8 APCH To be used eff 3 Dec St Petersburg, Pulkovo ULLI All SID & STAR Existing charts are current 9 Krasnodar, Pashkovskiy URKK APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 10 Mineralnyye Vody URMM APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 11 Tyumen, Roshchino USTR APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 12 Khanty-Mansiysk USHH APCH, SID & STAR All Existing charts are current 13 Murmansk ULMM APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 14 Ostafyevo UUMO APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 15 Surgut USRR APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec 16 Uray USHU APCH, SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec If you have questions concerning this Chart related information, please contact Jeppesen Technical Support at: +1-303-328-6776 (Western Hemisphere) +49-6102-50-8174 (Eastern Hemisphere) E-mail: [email protected] Russian_Airspace_2013 Table 2: Airports partly updated for the 03 December 2020 effective date Airport ICAO Code Type of procedure Procedure Status APCH All Do not use eff 3 Dec 1 Orenburg UWOO SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec APCH All Do not use eff 3 Dec 2 Belgorod UUOB SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec APCH All Do not use eff 3 Dec 3 Bryansk UUBP SID & STAR All To be used eff 3 Dec APCH All To be used eff 3 Dec 4 Begishevo UWKE SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec APCH All To be used eff 3 Dec 5 Ulyanovsk, Vostochny UWLW SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec APCH All Existing charts are current 6 Vladikavkaz, Beslan URMO SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec Table 3: Airports with completely outdated information for the 03 December 2020 effective date Airport ICAO Code Type of procedure Procedure Status 1 Lipetsk UUOL APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 2 Astrakhan URWA APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 3 Nalchik URMN APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 4 Elista URWI APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 5 Kaluga, Grabtsevo UUBC APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 6 Magnitogorsk USCM APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 7 Usinsk UUYS APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 8 Kogalym USRK APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 9 Kirov, Pobedilovo USKK APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 10 Penza UWPP APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 11 Naryan-Mar ULAM APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 12 Izhevsk USII APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 13 Ukhta UUYH APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 14 Bugulma UWKB APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 15 Grozny, Severny URMG APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 16 Yaroslavl, Tunoshna UUDL APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 17 Archangelsk, Talagi ULAA APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 18 Ramenskoye UUBW APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 19 Voronezh, Pridacha UUOD APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 20 Tambov, Donskoe UUOT APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 21 Beloyarskiy USHQ APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 22 Ivanovo, Yuzhny UUBI APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 23 Magas URMS APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 24 Sovetskiy USHS APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 25 Kurgan USUU APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 26 Taganrog, Yuzhny URTT APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec 27 Vorkuta UUYW APCH, SID & STAR All Do not use eff 3 Dec If you have questions concerning this Chart related information, please contact Jeppesen Technical Support at: +1-303-328-6776 (Western Hemisphere) +49-6102-50-8174 (Eastern Hemisphere) E-mail: [email protected] Russian_Airspace_2013 .
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