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  OEBAC: Wien Info, servus, OEBAC.
 
  OEBAC: Wien Info, servus, OEBAC.
  
As the Info Controller, you now check for the aircraft and the flighplan.
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As the Info Controller, you now check for the aircraft and the flight plan.
If positive flightplan you reply:
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If positive flight plan you reply:
  
 
  Info: OEBAC, Wien Info, servus. I got all your information.
 
  Info: OEBAC, Wien Info, servus. I got all your information.
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You now create a flight plan for the pilot.
 
You now create a flight plan for the pilot.
  
==== Hazards enroute ====
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==== Further information ====
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As you now got all information needed, check the route of the pilot for any hazards en route (military activity, parachuting, active restricted/danger areas) and inform the pilot about them:
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  Info: OEBAC, be advised of active restricted area Allentsteig up to FL125.
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In case of the route crossing any TMA, inform the pilot and ask if they want to cross it
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Info: OEBAC, confirm you want to cross the TMA Linz?
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OEBAC: OEBAC, affirmative, we would like to cross the TMA Linz at 5500ft.
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Info: OEBAC, roger, call you back.
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Now you coordinate with the current controller, which is responsible for the LOWL TMA, and ask for a VFR TMA crossing.
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Linz either tells you to keep the aircraft on your frequency or asks you to hand them over.
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Info: OEBAC, you are cleared through the TMA Linz between 5000ft and 6000ft, remain on my frequency.

Revision as of 11:22, 5 September 2020

Flight Information Center (FIC)

Introduction

The Flight Information Center provides VFR traffic with info service and takes care of the alarm service in the Austrian airspace. The info service contains the information necessary to safely conduct a VFR flight by providing weather information, informing about hazards en route as well as giving out traffic information.

The area covered by FIC (Callsign Wien Information, or short, Wien Info) is split into two sectors, Wien Information North (134.625) and Wien Information South (124.400). ???

TBD: Add Chart here

On VATSIM, we conduct FIC by using the logon LOVV_I_CTR, on frequency 124.400 only.

Phraseology

Basic principles

A pilot should initiate radio contact by calling in and providing his callsign. Any other information shall not be passed on initial contact,

Making contact

OEBAC: Wien Info, servus, OEBAC.

As the Info Controller, you now check for the aircraft and the flight plan. If positive flight plan you reply:

Info: OEBAC, Wien Info, servus. I got all your information.

If negative flight plan, you simply reply by:

Info: OEBAC, Wien Info, servus. Go ahead.
OEBAC: OEBAC, Sierra Romeo Two Two, VFR from LOWZ to LOGO, 2 Minutes south of Goldegg, 5500ft, request traffic information.

You now create a flight plan for the pilot.

Further information

As you now got all information needed, check the route of the pilot for any hazards en route (military activity, parachuting, active restricted/danger areas) and inform the pilot about them:

 Info: OEBAC, be advised of active restricted area Allentsteig up to FL125.

In case of the route crossing any TMA, inform the pilot and ask if they want to cross it

Info: OEBAC, confirm you want to cross the TMA Linz?
OEBAC: OEBAC, affirmative, we would like to cross the TMA Linz at 5500ft.
Info: OEBAC, roger, call you back.

Now you coordinate with the current controller, which is responsible for the LOWL TMA, and ask for a VFR TMA crossing. Linz either tells you to keep the aircraft on your frequency or asks you to hand them over.

Info: OEBAC, you are cleared through the TMA Linz between 5000ft and 6000ft, remain on my frequency.