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Pernik 500 AGL 29 MAX 3500 6108 27 German ULPAD Airspace Infringement AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBSF AD 2 - 59.1 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 05 NOV20 VASIS TRANSITION ALT 12000 FT FIC 130.600 APP 123.700 247.575 VISUAL APPROACH AD ELEV 1742 - 62 hPa TWR 118.100 336.400 ATIS 126.680 SOFIA RWY 09 - PAPI 3.0° MEHT 66 DUAL TRANSITION HGT (10258) FT 129.900 120.200 CHART - ICAO VFR ROUTES ARP 42 41 42 N 023 24 30 E RWY 27 - PAPI 3.0° MEHT 66 LEFT TRANSITION LEVEL BY ATC 121.500 243.000 121.500 243.000 Svidnya Litakovo Skravena Dzhurovo Svoge 23°00' 23°30' 24°00' TMZ/RMZ Trudovets Razliv 5000 ° E Tompsan ' 500 AGL ADBIL 7 223 . R-036/ 18.2 SOF 6 D 201 Botevgrad Pravets e 11900 00 g Dragoman 3589 426 n SOFIA 51 a GND V FL245 h X 0 TMA I .4 c A 2 C 6 8500 f CTR M 0 Rebrovo o 2 GND e - t Vrachesh a E SOFIA r ° l TMZ/RMZ FL245 5 a TMA I 7000 C u 8500 R TMA II 500 AGL 7000 nn ° VA A 43 Vlado Trichkov 0 TMZ/RMZ 7000 6000 Dragovishtitsa ° Aldomirovtsi 3 BADVU Bebresh 22 R-032/ 12.0 SOF Dam Petarch Katina 5571 Slivnitsa Slivnitsa V 425 Etropole 6 MAX Dobroslavtsi 2 3500 4 5000 ABKOX 088° TRA 83 V 9.8 2 R-291/ 18.7 SOF 268° V AX . 1 M 425 3500 Novi Iskar 6 06 AX M 3931 ° 230 GND Podgumer BABTI 0 4.5 R-312/ 10.3 SOF DIPRU V 425 ELGIL 4247 R-329/ 6.5 SOF ° 286 R-020/ 6.0 SOFLokorsko Kostinbrod ° MAX 2300 5430 089° 043 5.4 168 Hrabarsko Mirovyane 269° Herakovo M BOZHOURISHTE ° Svetovrachene AX V 312 BOZ 1 4 25 . 3300 Buhovo 8 SOFIA Negovan 5864 FL245 Mramor Kubratovo TMA I TMZ/RMZ Prolesha 348 C 8500 TMA VI 4000 Voluyak 5000 500 AGL ° 2435 Bozhurishte 5872 2148 GIMEG TMZ/RMZ Chepintsi R-033/ 4.5 SOF 5000 5000 5376 4000 SOFIA Breznik FL245 400 TMA I 500 AGL Yana 2547 C 8500 Dolno Kamartsi 0 TMA VII RCF N 4000 Chelopech 3454 2133 R-051/ 2.2 SOF Mirkovo Stolnik 3000 TRA 84 Sofia Gorni- 5100 Bankya SOFIA GND MAX 2300 Gorna- 112.6 SOF 73x -Bogrov 2133 Dolni- 2353 ELEV 1800 Ivanyane -Malina 3574 Breznik TMZ/RMZ Musachevo 4000 Busmantsi Petkovo Belopoptsi 3000 2340 Krivina Malo0 Buchino 500 AGL BAILOVO Chavdar 300 Elin Pelin 117.5 BLO 122x RCF S Kazichene Aprilovo Noevtsi R-129/ 1.9 SOF 3935 Ravno pole ELEV 3100 Divotino 155 IDLOR ° R-131/ 3.7 SOF 4154 ° M Lesnovo NOTES: EVLOD V Doganovo Meshtitsa (97) AX Lyulin 2213 428 4951 R-219/ 5.1 SOF 207 1. Aircraft must not leave the confines of V 430 (399) 1 3500 (535) . Golemo Buchino MAX 7000 8 Elin Pelin Lesnovo TMZ/RMZ 2.0 km (1.1 NM) on each side of the track 33 SOPED 5000 086° 5 without prior coordination with ATC. 4.0 266° . 5 ° V 427 3500 3 R-103/ 16.0 SOF 500 AGL 6 110 V TRA 85 24 M 430 ° 432 2. V430 and V432 are situated less than 30 KEKOX ° AX V V 428 M 4 AX 0 AX 5100 430 095 103 V 00 R-240/ 8.4 SOF 6000 V ° ° MAX 3500 60 TMZ/RMZ M 400 3500 ° 1 NM from SOFIA CTR. Follow strictly the GND X 4 X Yardzhilovtsi A .7 A 237VAXID Lozen Ognyanovo M 2 8500 M 8. V 429 2 283 nominal track or south of it to avoid 6. ° .8 0 Novi han .8 ° Vladaya 2 R-139/ 5.4 SOF Dam Pernik 500 AGL 29 MAX 3500 6108 27 German ULPAD airspace infringement. Dragichevo 0 ° 275 ° 265° ° 0 ° 4.1 265° 0852.7 057 085° R-103/ 18.8 SOF 3. MAX 110 KIAS for all VFR flights in 6° Lozen ° 127 ADLES MAX 3500 06 ADVIM UNERU TMZ/RMZ 338 M V Sofia CTR or Sofia TMA 92 V 429 Batanovtsi Marchaevo R-168/ 5.7 SOF R-113/ 12.4 SOF ° AX 42 3392 R-106/ 16.2 SOF 7000 1 Pancharevo (583) M 8 ° PABGI 500 AGL 3500 V 3 6460 AX . 6 R-243/ 14.5 SOF 3 427 Two-way communication VAKAREL 5000 Kokalyane . 0 SOFIA 490 WAK Bistritsa shall be established 31 307 Rudartsi 3500 7556 4 2 FL245 6696 158 . TMA I at least 3 min before entry X C ° (120) V 4 8500 SOFIA A TMA V Vakarel Cherna gora 700 AGL 4006 ° FL245 M TMA I BEBSI TMZ/RMZ C 8500 Kladnitsa DOBIG 3905 140 TMA III ° 700 AGL 5000 6000 5024 R-116/ 16.0 SOF R-165/ 8.6 SOF ° 500 AGL TMZ/RMZ 12 Kralev dol 5000 7000 0 Radomir 5000 TMZ/RMZ Studena 500 AGL TMA I 5000 4000 SOFIA 4000 SOFIA Zheleznitsa M Dolni Pasarel Gabra V FL245 C FL245 AX ' TMA I Studena 4 C 8500 GUKMO 28 8500 TMA IV Dam 6 4000 7000 3 TMZ/RMZ R-130/ 13.8 SOF . 6 0 7000 TMZ/RMZ 00 TMZ/RMZ 30 7000 8500 6000 ° 7000 6000 7500 Poibrene SOFIA ' 4388 FL245 TMA I 6000 5651 C 8500 TMA IV 42 VFR RCF PROCEDURE SOFIA: 7000 30 5000 320 ° 1. SQUAWK 7600. Stefanovo ° 4000 2. LEAVE CTR AND PROCEED TO XUDLA A DIFFERENT AD WITHOUT CROSSING Iskar 42 3000 R-123/ 22.1 SOF RWY OR EXTENDED RCL. Dam 3. IF FLYING TO A DIFFERENT AD IS CONSIDERED 2000 UNSAFE, PROCEED VIA VFR ROUTES WITHOUT Kovachevtsi TRA 86 CROSSING OVERHEAD AD OR EXTENDED RCL, Ihtiman FL175 TO HLDGRCF N 2.2 NM OR HLDGRCF S 1.9 NM OF RWY AT 500 FT AGL. GND 2 0 5 10 D 11A 4. FLASH LDG LGT AND WATCH TWR FOR KM 23700 BEARINGS, TRACKS AND RADIALS ARE MAGNETIC Izvor VISUAL/LIGHT SIGNALS. Ihtiman GND Sofia West NM 1 0 2 4 ALTITUDES (HEIGHTS) AND ELEVATIONS IN FEET SCALE 1 : 250 000 DISTANCES IN NM 23°00' 23°30' 24°00' Zhitusha Shiroki dol Dren ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 08/20 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBSF AD 2- 59.2 AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 05 NOV 20 AIP REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AIRAC AMDT 08/20 ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY AIP РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ LBSF 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) V425 40.0 (21.5) ABKOX SOF (3.4km SW of town SSR transponder and 290° 34.6 (18.7) 3500FT Slivnitsa) 088°/268° continuous two-way air-ground 540 (1800) 500FT AGL 2.2NM 424952N 0230027E 18.2 (9.8) communication required. Class C AVBL ABV upper limit after BABTI SOF coordination with respective (NE of town Kostinbrod) 312° 19.1 (10.3) ATS unit. 424923N 0231346E 540 (1800) 106°/286° 2.2NM Sofia APP: 123.700 MHz, DIPRU SOF 8.3 (4.5) 2300FT 129.900 MHz, 247.575 MHz (NE of village Mirovyane) 329° 12.1 (6.5) 500FT AGL Sofia TWR: 118.100 MHz, 424745N 0231927E 540 (1800) 089°/269° Class C 120.200 MHz, 336.400 MHz 2.2NM FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz ELGIL SOF 10.1 (5.4) (village Lokorsko) 020° 11.1 (6.0) 424719N 0232648E 540 (1800) 3300FT 168°/348° GIMEG SOF 500FT AGL 2.2NM 3.4 (1.8) (E of village Chepintsi) 032° 8.4 (4.5) Class C 424529N 0232706E 540 (1800) 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) V426 23.3 (12.6) SSR transponder and continuous two-way air-ground ADBIL SOF communication required. (S of village Litakovo) 036° 33.8 (18.2) 5100FT 223°/043° 425541N 0233936E 540 (1800) 500FT AGL 2.2NM AVBL ABV upper limit after 11.8 (6.4) Class C coordination with respective BADVU SOF ATS unit. (village Yablanitsa) 032° 22.1 (12.0) Sofia APP: 123.700 MHz, 425127N 0233306E 540 (1800) 129.900 MHz, 247.575 MHz 5000FT 223°/043° Sofia TWR: 118.100 MHz, ELGIL SOF 500FT AGL 2.2NM 11.5 (6.2) (village Lokorsko) 020° 11.1 (6.0) Class C 120.200 MHz, 336.400 MHz 424719N 0232648E 540 (1800) FIC Sofia: 130.600 MHz Note: - Compulsory - On-request ДП РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ВЪЗДУШНОТО ДВИЖЕНИЕ AIRAC AMDT 05/20 BULGARIAN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES AUTHORITY LBSF 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) V427 12.0 (6.5) SSR transponder and DOBIG SOF continuous two-way air-ground (2.4km S of village 164° 16.0 (8.6) 5000FT communication required.
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