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Dolni Chiflik Beloslav Devnya Suvorovo Valchi Dol Balchik AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBWN AD 2 - 59.1 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 05 NOV 20 APP TWR ATIS 124.600 119.500 126.880 VISUAL APPROACH TRANSITION ALT 12000 FT AD ELEV 230 - 9 hPa 130.450 118.900 VARNA TRANSITION HGT (11770) FT 309.025 377.600 CHART - ICAO ARP 43°13'55" N VFR ROUTES TRANSITION LEVEL BY ATC 121.500 121.500 027°49'31" E 243.000 243.000 Brestak Strazhitsa Odartsi 27°40' 27°50' 28°00' Lyahovo TRA 52B Stozher TRA 52A FL245 FL245 VARNA FL175 GND GND C TMA I Balchik 3000 Batovo TMZ/RMZ 3000 Obrochishte 2000 Valchi dol TRA 53 ETOTI FL245 TMZ/RMZ GND R-311/ 10.9 WRN 3000 TMZ/RMZ 500 AGL 1900 900 SOPVA R-045/ 10.4 WRN 119 Lyuben ° ' ' Karavelovo Kranevo 20 Suvorovo ° 20 ° ° 43 V 43 M AX 550 232 VARNA 1700 0 FL175 1 0 551 C TMA I 500 .3 V 170 3000 X VARNA TMA II AG A .3 1900 M 8 L FL175 Izgrev L G TMA I Izvorsko A C 3000 00 CTR REBMI 5 GND 1171 R-065/ 11.9 WRN Vaglen 29 ° ° 10 2 Kalimantsi 9 5 Kichevo Chernevo 0 ° 0 0 194 Neofit 1240 DEVNYA VAMBU 0 Rilski DWN R-019/ 2.3 WRN L 800 Ignatievo S 350 kHz Aksakovo 554 Kipra Kamenar 3 Slanchevo . M VARNA V AX 5 A 112.4 WRN 71x M 0 1214 0 ELEV 200 5 7 ° 9 2 Sveta Marina 014 ASBIP 512 Topoli ° Devnya OKLUL R-245/ 6.6 WRN 1 Varna 212 8 V 552Ezerovo 1 R-090/ 9.6 WRN TMZ/RMZ MAX 1100 Kazashko 554 800 1900 091° 4 682 L ° .6 V 4 S 500 AGL 2 272° AX . 3 4 M 52 0 2 500 Chaika M 5 0 AGL A ' V 11 Beloslav 10 ' AX MAX 1100 500 .2 ° 10 M 5 L XILBO Konstantinovo ° ° AG 43 00 R-205/ 3.2 WRN 032 43 5 1 36 ° Razdelna ° 052 IBOPA Zvezditsa ° R-118/ 8.1 WRN Trastikovo 217 VARNA FL175 EMLUL M V TMA I Zhitnitsa AX C 553 3000 R-239/ 11.7 WRN TMA III 5 7 1 1800 722 554 Avren 0 . 3 1000 0 5 00 V 6 L AG AX . 5 M AG Benkovski L 500 Sindel 316 TMZ/RMZ ° ° TMZ/RMZ 3000 Priseltsi TMZ/RMZ 037 1800 TRA 71 500 AGL 1800 GUDVI 500 AGL 3000 800 Tsarevtsi VARNA R-155/ 9.1 WRN FL175 GND C TMA I 3000 D 221 9900 TMZ/RMZ Bliznatsi GND 3000 2000 Venelin Dabravino Grozdyovo TRA 72 D 306 2500 32900 r. Kamchiya GND Goren GND E ' ' ' chiflik 2 . 00 6 Dolni chiflik ° 00 Pchelnik e ° Staro g 43 n a 43 TRA 73 Oryahovo h c 1500 f o 2020 GND Detelina D 307 e - 32900 t a E r GND ° l 6 Shkorpilovtsi a u R nn VA A 27°40' 27°50' 28°00' Rudnik BEARINGS, TRACKS AND RADIALS ARE MAGNETIC VASIS 3 0 3 6 9 12 ALTITUDES (HEIGHTS) AND ELEVATIONS IN FEET RWY 09 - PAPI 3.0° MEHT 50 DUAL KM DISTANCES IN NM RWY 27 - PAPI 3.5° MEHT 53 DUAL NM 2 0 2 4 6 SCALE 1 : 300 000 1¹ Helicopter flights are conducted up to 700 FT Information and relevant instructions are provided by Varna TWR. VFR RCF PROCEDURE VARNA: 1. SQUAWK 7600. These procedures are provided for 2. Leave Varna CTR and Varna TMA strictly following the published routes aircraft with MTOW up to 5700 kg. 3. Proceed to a different AD. 3. If flying to a different AD is considered unsafe proceed via the established Aircraft must not leave the confines of 2.0 km (1.1 NM) routes to VAMBU or XILBO and hold. on each side of the track without prior coordination with ATC. 4. Flash LDG LGT and watch TWR for visual signals. ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 08/20 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBWN AD 2 - 59.2 AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 18 JUN 20 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Direction of Waypoint Upper Limits Route designator MAG BRG cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lower Limits Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Airspace Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V550 19.1 (10.3) SSR transponder and continuous ETOTI two-way air-ground communication (1.9km NW of village WRN Nikolaevka) 311° 20.2 (10.9) required. 432151N 0273850E 60 (200) AVBL ABV upper limit after 1700FT coordination with respective ATS 119°/299° 500FT AGL 2.2NM 19.1 (10.3) unit. Class C Varna APP:124.600 MHz, VAMBU WRN (E of town Aksakovo) 130.450MHz, 309.025 MHz 020° 4.3 (2.3) 431558N 0275024E Varna TWR: 119.500 MHz, 60 (200) 118.900 MHz, 377.600 MHz FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz Note: - Compulsory - On- request Direction of Waypoint Upper Limits Route designator MAG BRG cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lower Limits Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Airspace Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V551 15.4 (8.3) SSR transponder and continuous SOPVA two-way air-ground communication WRN (4.0km W of village Kranevo) 045° 19.2 (10.4) required. 432026N 0280000E 60 (200) AVBL ABV upper limit after 1700FT coordination with respective ATS 232°/052° 500FT AGL 2.2NM 15.4 (8.3) unit. Class C VAMBU Varna APP:124.600 MHz, WRN (E of town Aksakovo) 130.450MHz, 309.025 MHz 020° 4.3 (2.3) 431558N 0275024E Varna TWR: 119.500 MHz, 60 (200) 118.900 MHz, 377.600 MHz FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz Note: - Compulsory - On- request AIRAC AMDT 05/20 ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBWN AD 2 - 59.3 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 18 JUN 20 Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Direction of Waypoint Upper Limits Route designator MAG BRG cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lower Limits Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Airspace Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V552 18.1 (9.8) SSR transponder and continuous EMLUL two-way air-ground communication WRN (S of village Padina) required. 239° 21.7 (11.7) 430857N 0273430E AVBL ABV upper limit after 60 (200) 052°/232° 2.2NM 9.6 (5.2) coordination with respective ATS unit. Varna APP:124.600 MHz, ASBIP WRN 1100FT (factory) 130.450MHz, 309.025 MHz 245° 12.3 (6.6) 500FT AGL 431140N 0274030E Varna TWR:119.500 MHz, 60 (200) Class C 118.900 MHz, 377.600 MHz FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz XILBO 091°/271° 2.2NM (2.8km N of village WRN 8.5 (4.6) Konstantinovo) 206° 6.0 (3.2) 431107N 0274644E 60 (200) Note: - Compulsory - On- request Direction of Waypoint Upper Limits Route designator MAG BRG cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lower Limits Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Airspace Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V553 13.8 (7.5) SSR transponder and continuous two-way air-ground communication GUDVI WRN (NE of village Bliznatsi) 155° 16.8 (9.1) required. 430516N 0275305E 60 (200) AVBL ABV upper limit after 1300FT coordination with respective ATS 316°/136° 500FT AGL 2.2NM unit. XILBO 13.8 (7.5) Class C Varna APP:124.600 MHz, (2.8km N of village WRN 130.450MHz, 309.025 MHz Konstantinovo) 206° 6.0 (3.2) 431107N 0274644E Varna TWR: 119.500 MHz, 60 (200) 118.900 MHz, 377.600 MHz FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz Note: - Compulsory - On- request ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 05/20 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBWN AD 2 - 59.4 AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 18 JUN 20 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Маршрути за полети по правилата за визуални полети Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Routes Direction of Waypoint Upper Limits Route designator MAG BRG cruising Remarks IDENT of VOR/DME Lower Limits Lateral Name of significant points Geodesic levels Controlling unit BRG & DIST km (NM) Airspace Limits Coordinates DIST km (NM) Frequency ELEV DME Antenna m (ft) classification Odd Even 1234567 Total DIST km (NM) V554 28.2 (15.3) GUDVI WRN (NE of village Bliznatsi) 155° 16.8 (9.1) SSR transponder and continuous 430516N 0275305E 1000FT 60 (200) 037°/217° two-way air-ground communication 500FT AGL 2.2NM 10.4 (5.6) required. Class C AVBL ABV upper limit after coordination with respective ATS IBOPA WRN (2.8km SE of Galata) unit. 118° 15.1 (8.1) 430921N 0275818E Varna APP:124.600 MHz, 60 (200) 130.450MHz, 309.025 MHz 032°/212° 2.2NM Varna TWR: 119.500 MHz, 8.1 (4.4) OKLUL 118.900 MHz, 377.600 MHz (2.8km SE of St. Constantine WRN FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz and Helena resort) 090° 17.7 (9.6) 431248N 0280202E 800FT 60 (200) 500FT AMSL Class C 014°/194° REBMI 2.2NM WRN 9.7 (5.3) (5.0km SE of village Kranevo) 065° 22.0 (11.9) 431745N 0280426E 60 (200) Note: - Compulsory - On- request AIRAC AMDT 05/20 ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY.
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