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Aerodrome Data Tirupati Airport (Votp) AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT INDIA TEL: 91-11-24632950 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 112/2019 Extn: 2219/2233 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AFS: VIDDYXAX RAJIV GANDHI BHAVAN FAX: 91-11-24615508 SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT Email: [email protected] 30 JUL 2019 NEW DELHI – 110003 File No. AAI/ATM/AIS/09-09/2019 Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. sd/- डॉ. गु셁प्रसाद मोहपात्रा DR. GURUPRASAD MOHAPATRA अ鵍यक्ष/CHAIRMAN भारतीय विमानपत्तन प्राधिकरण AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA [EFFECTIVE DATE: 12 SEP 2019] AERODROME DATA TIRUPATI AIRPORT (VOTP) VOTP AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME VOTP/ TIRUPATI VOTP AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 133758.67N 0793230.87E Aerodrome reference point coordinates 1 MAG.BRG. 79.11 DEG / 971M from and its site physical extremity RWY 08 Aerodrome elevation and reference 3 352 FT / 42.0 DEG C temperature Magnetic Variation, date of information 4 1.75 DEG W (2010) / 0.016 DEG E and annual change Amend VOTP AD 2.2 of eAIP India accordingly. VOTP AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS ATS approved hourly Maximum number of arrival and Runway traffic departure- 12 (The minimum spacing handling capacity BTN two successive ARR shall be more 12 Remarks than 5 min) Maximum number of arrival only – 06 Maximum number of departure only -10 Amend VOTP AD 2.3 of eAIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 1 of 14 VOTP AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES 3 Capability for removal of disabled aircraft A321 Amend VOTP AD 2.2 of eAIP India accordingly. VOTP AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA Designation OLD APRON NEW APRON Designation, surface and 1 Surface Concrete/Asphalt Concrete strength of aprons Strength PCN 57/R/B/X/T PCN 60/R/B/X/T Designation Designation, width, Width 2 surface and strength of Refer Parking/Docking chart taxiways Surface Strength Location Elevation Stand 1 102.6M Stand 2 102.5M Stand 3 102.4M Location and elevation of 3 Stand 4 99.5M altimeter checkpoints Stand 5 99.8M Stand 6 99.4M Stand 7 99.8M Stand 8 99.5M On TWY A 105M from RWY Central Line BRG and distance from VOR (TTP) R268 DEG/1.21NM Coordinates: 133800.32N/0793235.75E Elevation: 339FT Location of VOR 4 checkpoints On TWY B 105M from RWY Central Line BRG and distance from VOR (TTP) R270 DEG/0.85NM Coordinates: 133803.58N/0793258.04E Elevation: 334FT Size of Old Apron: 159.50M X 120M 6 Remarks Size of New Apron: 152.50M X 144.5M Amend VOTP AD 2.2 of eAIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 2 of 14 VOTP AD 2.10 AERODORME OBSTACLES Elevation RWY/Area Obstacle Marking/ Coordinates (EGM-08) Remarks affected type LGT in FT 1 2 3 4 5 6 APCH08 133726.97N OTHER 518 - PYLON MAST TKOF26 0793009.56E APCH08 133755.91N OTHER 501 - PYLON MAST TKOF26 0793022.09E AIRPORT APCH08 133754.00N BOUNDARY WALL FENCE 361 - TKOF26 0793153.20E WITH FENCING ON TOP MOBILE ROAD APCH08 133753.73N TRAFFIC (ROAD OTHER 367 - TKOF26 0793156.42E ELEV 106.8 m + 5.0M TRAFFIC HEIGHT ) MOBILE ROAD APCH08 133748.15N TRAFFIC (ROAD OTHER 367 - TKOF26 0793153.79E ELEV 106.9 m + 5.0M TRAFFIC HEIGHT ) APCH08 133753.16N TREE 378 - TREE TKOF26 0793144.94E APCH08 133732.97N OTHER 518 - PYLON MAST TKOF26 0793024.61E APCH08 133725.91N OTHER 526 - PYLON MAST TKOF26 0793014.06E APCH08 133721.02N OTHER 503 - PYLON MAST TKOF26 0792959.82E MOBILE ROAD TRAFFIC APCH26 133800.75N OTHER 343 - MOBILE ROAD 99.5 TKOF08 0793319.42E m + 5.0 TRAFFIC HEIGHT APCH26 NATURAL 133804.47N 1115 - HILL TKOF08 HIGHPOINT 0793923.50E Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 3 of 14 In Circling 133751.61N OTHER 354 - APPROACH LIGHT Area at AD 0793157.36E AIRPORT In Circling 133755.36N BOUNDARY WALL FENCE 360 - Area at AD 0793202.41E WITH FENCING ON TOP In Circling 133748.92N POLE 365 - LIGHT POLE Area at AD 0793159.40E AIRPORT In Circling 133750.00N BOUNDARY WALL FENCE 357 - Area at AD 0793207.08E WITH FENCING ON TOP In Circling 133753.03N ELECTRICAL OTHER 352 - Area at AD 0793159.05E JUNCTION BOX In Circling 133748.80N WALL 357 - BOUNDARY WALL Area at AD 0793158.65E In Circling 133816.25N OTHER 517 LGT MAST Area at AD 0793015.14E In Circling 133803.18N OTHER 334 - APPROACH LIGHT Area at AD 0793316.50E In Circling 133803.03N OTHER 334 - APPROACH LIGHT Area at AD 0793315.51E In Circling 133805.63N GP MONITOR NAV-AID 350 LGT Area at AD 0793305.80E ANTENNA (L) GP ANTENNA ROD In Circling 133805.29N NAV-AID 395 LGT TOP GP ANTENNA Area at AD 0793303.51E 119.3M In Circling 133805.30N NAV-AID 352 LGT GP DME (L) Area at AD 0793303.50E In Circling 133805.28N BUILDING 342 - GP HUT Area at AD 0793303.16E In Circling 133805.25N BUILDING 344 - GP HUT Area at AD 0793303.25E Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 4 of 14 AIRPORT In Circling 133759.93N BOUNDARY WALL FENCE 338 - Area at AD 0793315.41E WITH FENCING ON TOP In Circling 133800.23N BUILDING 338 - SECURITY HUT Area at AD 0793316.76E In Circling 133758.81N OTHER 355 - WIND SOCK Area at AD 0793304.94E In Circling 133757.21N BUILDING 353 - SECURITY HUT Area at AD 0793215.56E In Circling 133801.11N OTHER 365 - WDI Area at AD 0793226.38E In Circling 133757.80N POLE 348 - POLE Area at AD 0793259.89E In Circling 133751.70N BUILDING 354 - SECURITY HUT Area at AD 0793218.03E In Circling 133751.35N BUILDING 358 - SECURITY HUT Area at AD 0793216.03E T.V. RELAY T.V. RELAY TOWER In Circling TOWER ON 134138.58N 4065 - ON TIRUMALA Area at AD NATURAL 0791933.28E HILL HIGHPOINT MAST ON In Circling 134105.76N NATURAL 3940 - MAST ON HILL TOP Area at AD 0791941.57E HIGHPOINT WIND MILL In Circling ON 134147.20N WIND MILL ON 3402 - Area at AD NATURAL 0792133.64E HILL TOP HIGHPOINT DANGER INDICATION DANGER In Circling 133936.80N BOARD ON 3248 - INDICATION Area at AD 0792148.98E NATURAL BOARD ON HILL HIGHPOINT MAST ON In Circling 133930.04N NATURAL 2785 - MAST ON HILL TOP Area at AD 0792257.93E HIGHPOINT In Circling NATURAL 134016.13N 2677 - HILL TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0792351.32E Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 5 of 14 In Circling NATURAL 134027.78N 1903 - HILL TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0792642.61E In Circling NATURAL 134019.54N 1319 - HILL TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0792837.17E In Circling NATURAL 133656.68N KANDADU KONDA 2759 - Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0793852.95E (HILL(ROCK)TOP) SOLAR In Circling LIGHT ON 133640.18N SOLAR LIGHT ON 2808 LGT Area at AD NATURAL 0794102.01E HILL TOP HIGHPOINT In Circling NATURAL 133516.74N 2713 - HILL TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0793927.52E SOLAR In Circling LIGHT ON 133047.72N SOLAR LIGHT ON 3425 LGT Area at AD NATURAL 0793720.60E HILL TOP HIGHPOINT In Circling NATURAL 133115.40N 3094 - HILL(ROCK)TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0793516.06E SOLAR In Circling LIGHT ON 133152.40N SOLAR LIGHT ON 2405 LGT Area at AD NATURAL 0793349.36E HILL TOP HIGHPOINT In Circling 133651.05N COMMUNICATION OTHER 545 - Area at AD 0793048.46E MAST In Circling NATURAL 133149.64N 2474 - HILL(ROCK)TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0792721.03E In Circling NATURAL 134227.12N 994 - HILL TOP Area at AD HIGHPOINT 0792950.75E TREE ON In Circling 134258.93N NATURAL 2247 - TREE ON HILL TOP Area at AD 0793356.05E HIGHPOINT TREE ON In Circling 134230.74N NATURAL 1985 - TREE ON HILL TOP Area at AD 0793440.65E HIGHPOINT Replace VOTP AD 2.10 Table of eAIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 6 of 14 VOTP AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERSTICS Designations True Bearings Dimensions of Strength of Geographical RWY pavement (PCN) coordinates for (M) and associated data) threshold and and surface of runway end runway and associated stop ways 1 2 3 4 5 THR: 133751.90N 63/F/D/X/T 0793159.33E 08 81.50 DEG 2285 X 45 Asphalt RWY END: 133802.89N 0793314.52E THR: 133802.89N 63/F/D/X/T 0793314.52E 26 261.50 DEG 2285 X 45 Asphalt RWY END: 133751.90N 0793159.33E THR elevation Slope of Dimensions of Dimensions of Dimensions of strips and highest runway and stopway clearway (M) elevation of associated (M) (M) TDZ of stopway precision APP RWY 6 7 8 9 10 THR 352FT -0.25% NIL NIL 2405 X 150 TDZ 352FT THR 333FT -0.25% NIL NIL 2405 X 150 TDZ 337FT Dimensions of Location and Existence of Remarks. runway end description of an obstacle- safety areas arresting free zone (M) system (if any) 11 12 13 14 90 X 90 Nil 90 X 90 Nil Amend VOTP AD 2.12 of eAIP India accordingly. Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 112/2019 Page 7 of 14 VOTP AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA Remarks Designator (M) (M) (M) (M) (including runway entry or start point where alternative reduced declared distances have been declared) 1 2 3 4 5 6 08 2285 2285 2285 2285 26 2285 2285 2285 2285 Amend VOTP AD 2.12 of eAIP India accordingly. VOTP AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING Runway Type, length and Runway Type of visual Length of runway Designator intensity of threshold lights, slope indicator touchdown zone approach colour and wing system lights; lighting system; bars; 1 2 3 4 5 PAPI SALS Green LEFT 08 420 M NIL 3.00 DEG LIH PAPI CAT I PALS Green LEFT 26 900 M NIL 3.20 DEG LIH Length, Length, spacing, Colour of Length and Remarks spacing, colour and runway end colour of colour and intensity of lights and wing stopway lights intensity of runway edge bars runway centre lights line lights 6 7 8 9 10 2285 M 60 M Standby HIRL NIL RED NIL WHITE system AVBL LIH PAPI RWY 26 Dist FM THR 26 is 2285 M 322.8M 60 M NIL RED NIL synchronized with WHITE GP/ILS RWY 26 LIH Standby HIRL system AVBL Amend VOTP AD 2.14 of eAIP India accordingly.
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