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DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION DIRECTORATE OF AIR NAVIGATION SUB DIRECTORATE MANAGEMENT OF AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8 Gedung Karya Lt. 7 Jakarta 10110 or P.O.Box 3109/JKT, Jakarta 10000 Email :aim@dephub.go.id, support@aimindonesia.info Web : http://www.aimindonesia.info/
AFS
: WRRRYNYX
THE OPERATION OF NEW AERODROME KUALANAMU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT- MEDAN ASSOCIATED WITH THE ATS AIRSPACE AND FLIGHT PROCEDURES
1.
constructed by phase I with runway number designation 05/23, this new aerodrome is located 15 NM North East (NE) of Polonia Airport, those contiguous airports are impacted each other to these airports operation. When the new aerodrome Kualanamu be operated that Polonia airport is not intended to close in hence that the flight procedures of Polonia Airport are revised and be published under separate AIP Supplement publication.
2.
This AIRAC AIP Supplement is to supersede and cancel the AIC number 04/08 dated 17 September 2008, the other AIC coming for issuing information regarding another runway parallel development.
3.
The Operation Procedures and changes 3.1 As from 25 July 2013 at 00.01 UTC all incoming and outgoing aircraft to Medan will use Kualanamu International Airport, in order
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to achieve safety and to maintain an orderly flow of air traffic, Polonia Airport Medan shall not be used for schedule and unschedule commercial and civil flight. Aircraft flight destination Polonia-Medan which intend to remain over night at Polonia must regulate the schedule and accord to the line of the Polonia Airport operation function as an air force base. 3.2 The ATS airspace boundary for Medan Terminal Area (TMA) is not changed, and due to geographically Kualanamu International
Airport and Polonia airport are contiguous, Medan Control Zone (CTR) is redefined and will be centered at DES VOR/DME with radius 40 NM lateral limit from Surface (SFC) to FL120, Aerodrome Traffic Zone (ATZ) boundaries of Kualanamu and Polonia airport are not defined. 3.3 The ATS Routes segmentation which use MDN VOR/DME are not changed and still used for En Route until any further realignment. 3.4 Kualanamu International Airport will take over the functions of AMS Sub Centre of Polonia airport and will use the location indicator WIMM as its AFTN address for receiving and sending messages, the status of location Indicator of Polonia Airport will changed as a tributary address by using WIMK.
a. Kualanamu International Airport with specified units address as follows : Aerodrome AIS Unit Aerodrome Control Tower Unit Approach Control Unit Meteorological Station Unit : WIMMYOYW : WIMMZTZW : WIMMZAZW : WIMMYMYW
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b. Polonia Airport with specified units address as follows: Aerodrome AIS Unit Aerodrome Control Tower Unit Terminal Control Unit Meteorological Station Unit : WIMKYOYW : WIMKZTZW : WIMKZLZW : WIMKYMYW
4.
The new aerodrome data and Charts related to Aerodrome layout, Ground Movement, Radar Minimum Altitude and Flight Procedures are depicted on the attachments of this AIRAC AIP Supplement as follows: Attachment A, Aerodrome Data (A1 to A36) Attachment B, Aerodrome Chart; Attachment C, Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart; Attachment D1 to D4, Aerodrome Ground Movement Charts; Attachment E1 & E2, SID RWY 05 & RWY 23; Attachment F1 & F2, STAR RWY 05 & RWY 23; Attachment G, Radar Minimum Altitude Chart ICAO; Attachment H1, IAP VOR/DME RWY 05; Attachment H2, IAP VOR/DME RWY 23; Attachment H3, IAP ILS RWY 05; Attachment H4, IAP ILS RWY 23; Attachment I, Fuel Dumping Procedure Chart;
5.
Any changes to the information content on this AIRAC AIP Supplement will be notified through NOTAM or superseded by other AIP Supplement.
----- end ----Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 03 / 13 WIMM AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME
WIMM MEDAN / Kualanamu Internasional
Attachment A1
Telephone. Telefax... Telex.. E-mail............................................................ AFTN. Type of Traffic Permitted Type of rwy Remarks
Attachment A2
- PT. Wawasan Berjaya
Fuel / Oil / Type AVTUR 50/Jet A1 , AVGAS and Oil ASW 100, Fuelling Facilities / Capacity. Fuel Tank Capacity, Hydrant Pit, . Dispenser and Fuel Truck 72 million Liters De-Icing Facilities........... Not Available Hangar Space for Visiting Aircraft.... Not Available Repair Facilities for Visiting Aircraft................ For minor repairing Remarks All requests for ACFT marshalling should be directed to the airlines or ground handling agent except for non handling agent flight service by AMC (Apron Movement Control)
Bank and Post Office. Available at the airport. Tourist Office Available at the Airport Remarks NIL
Attachment A3
TAXIWAY WIDTH, SURFACE, AND STRENGTH TWY ALPHA (A) (Parallel) Surface Strength Dimension TWY BRAVO (B) (Parallel) Surface Strength Dimension TWY CHARLIE (C) Surface Strength Dimension TWY DELTA (D) Surface Strength Dimension TWY ECHO (E) Surface Strength Dimension TWY GOLF (G) Surface Strength Dimension
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
Attachment A4
= Concrete = PCN 109 R/C/W/T = 132,5 m x 41,25 m
Attachment A5
ACL Location and Elevation.. NIL DES VOR .............................. 1.400 meter from TDZ rwy 05 Remarks NIL
WIMM AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKING
Use of Aircraft ID Sign, TWY Guide Lines and Visual Docking / Parking Guidance System of Aircraft Stands.. Nose Wheel Guidelines at Apron RWY and TWY Marking and LGT. RWY Marking : RWY designation, THR, TDZ, Centerline, Fixed distance marking, Side Stripe, Aiming Point RWY LGT : THR, RWY end, Centerline, RTIL,
RWY
edge,
RWY
TWY Marking : Centerline, TWY holding position, Side Strip TWY LIGHT : Available Stop Bars... Available Remarks. NIL
Attachment A6
Associated Met Office........ AD Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysical Station Medan Kualanamu Hours of Service / Met Office Outside Hours.. H 24 Office Responsible for TAF Preparation Period of Validity.. AD Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysical Station Medan Kualanamu Trend Forecasts & Interval Issuance. TRENDevery hours 0300-1500 of issuance Briefing / Consultation Provided Personal consultation Flight Documentation - Language Used...... Chart English Charts and Other Information Available for Briefing or Consultation Photo Satellite, and QAM Supplementary Equipment Available for Providing Information.. Satellite, Weather Radar and AWOS ATS Units Provided With Information... TWR, APP and Aerodrome AIS Unit Additional Information (Limitation of Service etc.).. H 24
Designations RWY NR
True BRG
Dimension of RWY
THR Coordinates
05
23
225
20 ft
Attachment A7
9 CWY Dimension
300 x 300 m 3990 x 300 m
8 SWY Dimension
60 x 60 m
10 Strip Dimension
11 OFZ
NIL
12 Remarks
60 x 60 m
RWY Designator 05
TORA 3750 m
TODA 4050 m
ASDA 3810 m
LDA 3750 m
23
3750 m
4050 m
3810 m
3750 m
Green
NIL
23
Green
PAPI (3o)
NIL
Attachment A8
8 RWY End LGT Color WBAR 9 SWY LGT LEN (m) Color
NIL
10 Remarks
High Intensity Comb. Threshold R/W End High Intensity Comb. Threshold R/W End
NIL
NIL
NIL
2.
3. 4.
Available Genset: 1600 kVA : 2 units 2000 kVA : 5 units UPS: 30 kVA : 2 sets 120 kVA : 5 sets 330 kVA : 2 sets CCR: 4 kVA : 2 units 15 kVA : 7 units 25 kVA : 6 units
5.
Remarks
Wind Direction Indicator (WDI): 2 units on 150 m fm RWY 05 and 23 Flood Light 30 units
Attachment A9
2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Vertical Limits Airspace Classification ATS Unit Call Sign/ Language(s) Transition Remarks
Attachment A10
5 Remarks 1 *Secondary
H-24
TWR
Kualanamu Tower
H-24
Kualanamu Ground
H-24
FSS
H-24
H-24
SSB
Medan
H24
ATIS
126.3 MHz
H24
Emergency
121.5 MHz
H24
AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 03 / 13 WIMM AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS
1 Type of Aid and Category 2 ID 3 Frequency 4 Hours of Operat ion H-24 5 Site of Transmitting Antenna Coordinates
Attachment A11
7 Remarks
DVOR/DME
DES
IDES
IDEL
ILS Category I
03 37 42.93 N 098 51 35.41 E 03 38 55.1 N 098 52 47.16 E 03 37 08.91 N 098 51 06.95 E 03 39 23.60 N 098 53 20.96 E 03 37 29.18 N 098 52 51.39 E
MSSR
Directorate General of Civil Aviation Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
Attachment A12
No
Name of Apron
Coordinates Type of Aircraft Latitude ( N ) B.737 ER/NG B747/A330/ B737 ER B747/A330/ B737 ER B747/A330/ B737 ER B747/A330/ B737 ER B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG B.737 ER/NG 03 38 19.84 N 03 38 18.50 N 03 38 16.83 N 03 38 15.16 N 03 38 13.49 N 03 38 05.06 N 03 38 06.00 N 03 38 06.95 N 03 38 07.89 N 03 38 08.84 N 03 38 09.78 N 03 38 10.72 N 03 38 11.67 N Longitude (E) 098 52 41.66 E 098 52 42.99 E 098 52 44.65 E 098 52 46.31 E 098 52 47.98 E 098 52 56.37 E 098 52 55.43 E 098 52 54.49 E 098 52 53.55 E 098 52 52.62 E 098 52 51.68 E 098 52 50.74 E 098 52 49.80 E
W (Whisky)
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Attachment A13
098 52 53.21 E 098 52 52.27 E 098 52 51.33 E 098 52 50.39 E 098 52 49 45 E 098 52 49.11 E 098 52 48.17 E 098 52 47.23 E 098 52 46.29 E 098 52 45.35 E 098 53 00.45 E 098 52 59.51 E 098 52 58.57 E 098 52 57.63 E 098 52 56.70 E 098 53 04.56 E 098 53 03.62 E 098 53 02.68 E 098 53 01.74 E 098 53 00.80 E
Remark : 1. 2. 3.
Aircraft Parking Stand number 12 15 aviobridge available for B747 and A330. Aircraft Parking Stand number 26 33 aviobridge available for B737. Distance security line apron taxiway : 42,5 M for code letter E. VISUAL DOCKING PARKING AT AIRCRAFT STANDS 1. 2. 3. 4. Use of Aircraft ID sign, TWY guide lines and visual docking of Aircraft stands. Taxiing guidance sign at all intersection with TWY and RWY at all holding positions. Guidance at apron nose-in. Marking Aids THR touchdown zone, centerline, side stripe, TWY destinations, TWY centerline, taxi holding positions all taxiways, apron guide lines for position of aircraft parking. Stop bars where appropriate.
Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
5.
Attachment A14
1. Ground crew must ensure that the area behind and Aircraft is clear of vehicles, equipment and other obstruction before the start-up or pushback of Aircraft commence. 2. When the pilot is ready for start-up and pushback. Pilot shall seek confirmation from the ground crew and there is no hazard to this Aircraft starting up. Pilot shall notify to Kualanamu Tower Controller that pilot is ready for pushback. On being told by Kualanamu Tower that pushback is approved pilot shall coordinate with the ground crew for the start-up and pushback of the Aircraft. 3. The following table describes the procedure for the pushback of Aircraft from the various parking bays. When it becomes necessary to vary a procedure to expedite Aircraft movements. Kualanamu Tower will issue specific instructions to the pilot. 4. Aircraft shall be pushed back refer to the aircraft pushback procedure at the table below. 5. Ground movement procedures follow guidance line at own discretion until holding point Charlie or Hotel. APRON/ ACFT STANDS
VICTOR/ 1
PUSHBACK PROCEDURES
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,6,7 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,6,7 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back Pushback approved to facing North East till its nose wheel is at the face North East intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 1,3,6,7,8 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here Directorate General of Civil Aviation Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
VICTOR/ 2
Attachment A15
VICTOR/ 3
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,4,7,8,9 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,4,7,8,9 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
VICTOR/ 4
1)
2) 3) OR 1)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 3,5,8,9,10 The aircraft may breakaway from here
2) 3)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 3,5,8,9,10 The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A16
Pushback approved to face North West
2) 3) OR 1)
2) 3)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 4,10,9. The aircraft may breakaway from here
VICTOR/ 6
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 1,2,7 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 1,2,7 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A17
Pushback approved to face North East
VICTOR/ 8
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,3,4,7,9 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 2,3,4,7,9 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
VICTOR/ 9
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 3,4,5,8,10 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 3,4,5,8,10 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A18
VICTOR/ 10
YANKEE/ 16
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 17,21,22 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 17,21,22 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A19
YANKEE/ 17
YANKEE/ 18
YANKEE/ 19
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 18,20,23,24,25 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 18,20,23,24,25 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A20
Pushback approved to face North West
2) 3) OR
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of the lead in line and the taxiway W centreline . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 25,26,28,29. (27 approved if push back face north west). 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 19, 24,25 (18 &23 if push back heading, south west. 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here.
Attachment A21
YANKEE/ 21
1)
2) 3) OR 1)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 16,17,22 The aircraft may breakaway from here
2) 3) 1) YANKEE/ 22 2) 3) OR 1)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back of aircraft at stand 16,17,22 The aircraft may breakaway from here The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 16,17,18,21,23, The aircraft may breakaway from here
2) 3) 1) YANKEE/ 23 2) 3)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 16,17,18,21,23 The aircraft may breakaway from here The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 17,18,19,22,24 The aircraft may breakaway from here
OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid. 2) 3) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 17,18,19,22,24 The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A22
YANKEE/ 25
1.
2. 3. OR
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 20,26,27,28 The aircraft may breakaway from here
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 20,26,28,29. (27 approved if push back face north west). 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 19, 20, 24 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here.
Attachment A23
WHISKEY/ 11
MEDIUM 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,12,13 (exception : at stand 14 is medium aircraft and allowed to push back simultaneously face north west) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR (MEDIUM) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,12,13 (exception : at stand 14 is medium aircraft and allowed to push back simultaneously face south west) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here HEAVY (Only One Direction) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,13,14 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here for heavy OR (HEAVY) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,13,14 (exception : at stand 13 or 14 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face north west or at stand 14 is medium aircraft and allowed to pushback simultaneously face south east) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here for heavy Pushback approved to face North West Pushback approved to face North West Pushback and pull approved to face South West Pushback approved to face North West
Attachment A24
WHISKEY/ 12
(MEDIUM) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,13,14 (exception : at stand 14 is medium aircraft and allowed to pushback simultaneously face north west ) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,13,14 (exception : at stand 13 or 14 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face north west 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here Pushback approved to face North West
WHISKEY/ 13
HEAVY 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of the lead in line and the taxiway W centerline. There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,12,14,15 (exception : aircraft at stand 12 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face south east) The aircraft may breakaway from here
2)
3)
OR (HEAVY) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 5,10,11,12,14,15 (exception : aircraft at stand 14 or 15 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face north west) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
Attachment A25
WHISKEY/ 14
MEDIUM 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . Pushback approved to face North West
Attachment A26
WHISKEY/ 15
HEAVY 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 13,14,33,32 3) (exception : at stand 12 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face south east ) 4) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR (HEAVY) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 13,14,33,32 The aircraft may breakaway from here
2) 3)
OR (MEDIUM) 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 13,14,33, (exception : : at stand 13 is medium aircraft and allowed to push back simultaneously face north west or at stand 13 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face south east ) The aircraft may breakaway from here Pushback approved to face North West
2)
3)
Attachment A27
WHISKEY/ 26
2) 3) OR 1)
2)
3)
WHISKEY/ 27 1)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of the lead in line and the taxiway Y centreline . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29 The aircraft may breakaway from here
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 26,28,29. (ex : 29 heading south east) The aircraft may breakaway from here
2)
3) OR 1)
2)
3) OR 1)
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 20,25,26,28,29 (exception : aircraft at stand 26 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face north west) The aircraft may breakaway from here
The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
Attachment A28
Pushback approved to face South West
2) 3) WHISKEY/ 28
1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 20,25,27,29 (exception : aircraft at stand 29 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face south east) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 29,27 (exception : aircraft at stand 27 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face north west) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here
OR 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of the lead in line and the taxiway Y centreline . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 26, 27, 29 The aircraft may breakaway from here 1) The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing North West till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 2) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 28,30 (exception : aircraft at stand 30 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face south east) 3) The aircraft may breakaway from here OR The aircraft (on idle thrust) shall be pushed back facing South East till its nose wheel is at the intersection of visual guidance aid . 1) There shall be no simultaneous push back for aircraft at aircraft stand 28,30 (exception : aircraft at stand 28 is allowed to pushed back simultaneously face North West)
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
WHISKEY/ 29
Attachment A29
Attachment A30
WHISKEY/ 33
2.20.4 Taxiing To and From Stands. See Aerodrome Ground Movement Procedure Charts.
2.20.5 Parking Area for Small Aircraft Reserved 2.20.6 Parking Area for Helicopter Reserved 2.20.7 Apron - Taxiing During Winter Conditions Reserved
Directorate General of Civil Aviation Publication Date : 30 MAY 13 Effective Date : 25 JUL 13
Attachment A31
2.20.8 Taxiing Limitations 1) Pilot operating aircraft with code letter E shall take note that judgemental oversteering may be required when manoeuvering round taxiway turns. 2) Pilot operating aircraft with code letter E are advised to apply minimum thrust when turning from apron W to apron V or apron Y.
2.20.9 School and Training Flights Technical Test Flights Use of Runways Reserved
2.20.10
2.20.11
2.22.1.2
Attachment A32
This ICAO altimeter setting procedures shall be used by all aircraft operating within Kualanamu ATZ and Medan CTR, QNH provided in milibars and inches available on request. Transition Altitude 11,000 feet transition level FL130.
2.22.2.2
2.22.3
COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
All aircraft within Medan CTR shall be equipped with radio capable of conducting and maintaining two way communication.
2.22.3.1
2.22.3.1.1 In the event of failure of two-way communications while operating on the radar frequency, the pilot shall change to any other alternative ATC frequencies and request instructions. 2.22.3.1.2 If able to receive but not transmit, the pilot shall remain on the frequency on which he has been communicating and comply with instructions issued by the radar controller designed to establish that the aircraft is receiving. If this is established, further instructions appropriate to the circumstances will be issued. 2.22.3.1.3 If unable to make contact on the alternative frequencies, the pilot shall comply with the standard radio failure procedures as specified below.
2.22.3.2
2.22.3.2.1 If total radio communication failure occurs in VMC during daylight hours, the pilot shall continue to fly in VMC and land at the most suitable aerodrome. If it occurs in VMC during the hours of darkness (between sunset and sunrise) action shall be taken in accordance below:
Attachment A33
Appendices A and B). SEE DOC.4444 PANS ATM
2.22.4.1 Aircraft equipped with transponder shall set transponder to Mode A/C Code 7600.
Attachment A34
2.22.4.2 Partial Radio Failure a) Aircraft Unable to Receive Pilots shall adopt the complete RTF failure procedures specified in para 2.22.4 above. b) Aircraft Able to Receive Following verification that aircraft is able to receive ground transmissions, ATC will continue to issue instructions and/or clearance to pilots. Such instructions and clearances will be repeated.
2.22.5
IDENTIFICATION OF RUNWAY-IN-USE ATC will switch on the appropriate approach lights and the ILS serving the runway-in-use to assist the pilot in its identification. If the approach lights for the runway-in-use are sighted but the ILS frequencies not received, the pilot shall assume that the ILS is inoperative and shall proceed to land on the runway on which the approach lights have been sighted.
2.22.6
TOTAL RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE - SPECIAL PROCEDURES KUALANAMU AIRPORT DEPARTURES ( MEDIUM AND HEAVY AIRCRAFT ) 2.22.6.1 When an aircraft which has been cleared by ATC to an intermediate level experiences total radio communication failure immediately after departure from Kualanamu Airport and it is deemed unsafe for it to continue to its destination, the pilot will set the aircraft transponder to Mode A/C Code 7600 and adhere to the procedures below. 2.22.6.2 When radio communication failure occurs immediately after the aircraft has departed on RWY 05/23, the pilot shall proceed according to the following procedures a) RUNWAY 05 1. Proceed to BONAR Holding Area , climb to the last assigned altitude. At BONAR, climb/descend to maintain 7,000ft ; 2. Hold at BONAR for 4 minutes. Leave BONAR and proceed to AMASE holding area for dumping fuel ,maintaining 7.000 ft . 3. After fuel dumping, proceed to DES VOR maintain 7,000ft. At D17 DES VOR FOLLOW ARC TO BONAR descend for an instrument approach on RWY 05. Identify the runway-in-use in accordance with para 2.22.7 4. ATC action is based on the assumption that the aircraft will take a minimum of 10 min to dump fuel. An aircraft therefore should not leave earlier than
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10 min after arrival at AMASE Holding Area even if fuel dump is completed at a shorter time or if dumping is not necessary or possible unless circumstances require an immediate return. b) RUNWAY 23 1. Proceed to NAGAH holding point , climb to the last assigned altitude. At NAGAH, climb/descend to maintain 7,000ft; Hold at NAGAH for 4 minutes. Leave NAGAH proceed to AMASE holding area for dumping fuel maintaining 7.000 ft. After fuel dumping, proceed to DES VOR. AT D20 DES VOR FOLLOW ARC TO NAGAH Holding Area maintain 7,000ft. At NAGAH descend for an instrument approach on RWY 23. Identify the runway-in-use in accordance with para 2.22.7 ATC action is based on the assumption that the aircraft will take a minimum of 10 min to dump fuel. An aircraft therefore should not leave earlier than 10 min after arrival at AMASE Holding Area even if fuel dump is completed at a shorter time or if dumping is not necessary or possible unless circumstances require an immediate return.
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TOTAL RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE - SPECIAL PROCEDURES KUALANAMU AIRPORT DEPARTURES ( LIGHT AIRCRAFT) 2.22.7.1 Aircraft experiencing radio failure are to descend on the Left Downwind RWY 23/Right Downwind RWY 05 of the runway to 600 ft and rock the aircraft when passing abeam the Control Tower. Unless the pilot unmistakably sees a green light from the Tower, he is not to assume that he is cleared to land but is to carry out the same procedure again.
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FUEL DUMPING PROCEDURE AMASE Holding Area at Radial 360 distance 40 Nm from DES VOR, Procedure Holding: Right Hand Circuit With One Minute Leg Alt.6000 feet and Speed 220 knots, entry heading 180.
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Pilot inform to ATC (Tower/APP/ACC) If he needed to fuel dumping/burning . ATC will inform Pilot the direction of amase Holding Point and instruct the altitude to joint the pattern.
Exit from Area: 1) 2) Pilot inform to ATC if the fuel dumping/burning was finished and request to return to land at Kualanamu International Airport. ATC will inform rwy in used to the pilot and instruct the altitude to joint traffic circuit KUALANAMU.
WIMM AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Reserved WIMM AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO THE AERODROME
WIMM AD 2.24-1, AERODROME CHART- ICAO, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-2, AIRCRAFT PARKING/DOCKING CHART, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-3, AERODROME GROUND MOVEMENT CHARTS, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-7A, STANDARD DEPARTURE CHART INSTRUMENT (SID)-ICAO RWY 05, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-7B, STANDARD DEPARTURE CHART INSTRUMENT (SID)-ICAO RWY 23, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-9A, STANDARD ARRIVAL CHART INSTRUMENT (STAR)-ICAO RWY 05, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-9B, STANDARD ARRIVAL CHART INSTRUMENT (STAR)-ICAO RWY 23, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-10, RADAR MINIMUM ALTITUDE CHART-ICAO, dated 25 JUL 13 WIMM AD 2.24-11A, IAC ICAO VOR/DME RWY 05, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-11B, IAC ICAO VOR/DME RWY 23, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-11C, IAC ICAO ILS RWY 05, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-11D, IAC ICAO ILS RWY 23, dated 25 JUL 13; WIMM AD 2.24-12, FUEL DUMPING PROCEDURE CHART, dated 25 JUL 13.