Study Guide:Airport Details
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LOWW (Wien Schwechat)
Possible Runway Configurations
The runway utilization concept for LOWW is based on the fact that the airport layout with it's crossing runways normally does not allow simultaneous approaches to both runways. So, whenever possible, runways 11/29 and 16/34 will be used independently to allow departures on one runway (normally 16 or 29) while using the other runway for landing aircraft.
Possible runway configurations are:
- ARR RWY 11 / DEP RWY 16 >>> SE winds, if no simultaneous approach possible
- ARR RWY 34 / DEP RWY 29 >>> calm/NW winds
- ARR RWY 16 / DEP RWY 29 >>> calm/SW winds
- ARR RWY 11/16sim. / DEP RWY 16 >>> calm/SE winds, simultaneous approach possible
Simultaneous approaches to runways 11 and 16 are conducted only at tower's discretion during certain weather conditions (visual reduction of separation). Aircrews are advised to show landing lights as soon as possible.
In case of technical uncertainties during final approach - that might be possible lead to a missed approach - aircrews are asked to inform ATC immediately.
All Weather Operations (AWO)
With Low Visibility Procedures in operation, standard approach runway will be runway 16. Arrivals will be vectored out of the holdings into the left hand circuit for runway 16. Approximate track distance from the holdings to touchdown shall be calculated with 40 to 70 nautical miles. Runway 29 is also equipped with a CAT IIIb ILS.
Taxi Instructions
The easiest way giving taxi instructions to aircraft is to:
- Taxi outgoing aircraft on taxiway MIKE (former OSCAR) ASAP.
- Taxi incoming aircraft on taxiway LIMA (former INDIA) ASAP.
In this way, collision of aircraft should be avoided. Incoming aircraft on runway 16/34 vacating via B3 to B10 should use taxiway DELTA and LIMA (former INDIA).
In case of a landing on runway 29 no aircraft is allowed to be in the extended runway centreline of runway 29 while landing aircraft is passing above. In this case aircraft should hold at ROMEO, FOXTROTT, SIERRA and GOLF and wait until the incoming aircraft touched down.
Intersection take-off
Intersection takeoffs can be granted by GND in coordination with TWR and in accordance or on pilot’s request.
VFR Traffic
VFR traffic can enter/leave the control zone (CTR) via sector SIERRA (to the south), sector ECHO (to the east) and along the Danube river on the route Klosterneuburg – Freudenau. Maximum altitude in these sectors is 1500ft or according to the VFR charts published online at www.vacc-sag.org.
APP Airspace
LOWW is located very close to the Austrian state boundaries with Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republik and space within the TMA (Terminal Maneuvering Area) is very limited. Arrivals are being transferred to LOWW_APP by five independently working ACC sectors (LKAA/ACC Praha, LZBB/ACC Bratislava, LHCC/ACC Budapest, ACC Wien South, ACC Wien North). Therefore final decisions on the arrival sequence are normally made at a distance of approximately 40 NM from touchdown.
LOWW_APP itself operates up to four different sectors, depending on the amount of traffic. Two Upper Radar sectors specify the arrival sequence for the Lower Sectors. Upper Sectors are operated between FL240 and FL110.
The Lower Radar (FL100 and below) will then make final decisions on the arrival sequence by transferring arriving aircraft to the Director, who issues vectors onto the final approach track and sets up a safe flow of landing traffic. Unless otherwise instructed, initial contact on Director frequency (normally 119.800) shall be made by stating the callsign only in order to reduce frequency load.
When the appropriate spacing is assured until touchdown, Director will transfer the arriving aircraft to Tower.
For high traffic procedures refer to LOWW - High Traffic Procedures
Visual Approches
Approaches using "Own Separation". Visual Approaches will be issued whenever the traffic situation permits. Due to several noise sensitive areas in the vicinity of Vienna Airport, LOWW_APP has to impose certain restrictions on visual approaches:
- NO visual or short approaches will be issued in the right-hand circuit for runway 16 and in the left-hand circuit for runway 11 (City of Vienna).
- Aircraft instructed to "maintain own separation" during final approach are expected to maintain a safe and efficient separation (normally less than 2,5 NM) to the preceding landing aircraft.
LOWL (Blue Danube Airport)
Pisten
- 08/26: Beton mit 3 Kilometer Länge und 60 Meter Breite
- 08/26 (Gras): Graspiste mit 660 Meter Länge und 45 Meter Breite.
Die Graspiste wird in Real nur für An- und Abflüge von Helikoptern verwendet.
Anflugverfahren
Folgende Anflugverfahren beziehen sich nur auf die Piste 08/26. Die parallele Graspiste ist nur per Sicht anzufliegen.
- ILS:
- Richtung 26 bis CAT IIIb (109.30, Finalapproachtrack: 266°)
- Richtung 08 nur CAT I (110.55, Finalapproachtrack: 086°)
- VOR (LNZ, 116.600):
- Primär Richtung 08 (Radial 086)
- Mit Platzrundenanflug Richtung 26 (Radial 086, Wegbrechen nach Süden)
- NDB (LNZ 327):
- Primär Richtung 26 (Radial 266)
- Mit Platzrundenanflug Richtung 08 (Radial 266, Wegbrechen nach Süden)
ATC-Stationen in Linz
In Linz gibt es folgende drei Stationen:
- LOWL_ATIS (Linz ATIS) auf 128.120
- LOWL_TWR (Linz Turm) auf 118.800
- LOWL_APP (Linz Radar) auf 129.620
Besonderheiten in Linz
- In Linz dürfen Platzrundenanflüge (Visualcirclings) nur in südliche Richtung gemacht werden!
- Der Bereich südlich der Piste 26-08 ist militärisches Gelände!
- Für größere Flugzeugtypen stehen in Linz folgende Parkpositionen zur Verfügung:
- Position 13 bis zur Boeing 747-400
- Position 11 auch bis Boeing 747-400 (Wenn auf 11 und 13 B744 sind, kein Platz auf 12)
LOWS (Salzburg Maxglan)
Pisten
- 16/34: Beton mit 2.75 Kilometer Länge und 45 Meter Breite
Anflugverfahren
- ILS: Richtung 16 bis Special CATIII (109.90 OES, Finalapproachtrack: 156°)
- NDB: (SBG 382.0), primär Richtung 16 (Radial 156)
- Visual Circling:, Richtung 16 bis SI 410.0 (Radial 336, wegbrechen nach links)
ATC Stationen in Salzburg
In Salzburg gibt es folgende Stationen:
- LOWS_DEL (Salzburg Delivery) auf Freq. 121.750
(an stark frequentierten Samstagen, sonst nur TWR) - LOWS_TWR (Salzburg Tower) auf Freq. 118.100
- LOWS_APP (Salzburg Radar) auf Freq. 123.720
- LOWS_F_APP (Salzburg Director) auf Freq. 134.97
(bei starker Verkehrsfrequenz)
LOWI (Innsbruck Kranebitten)
Pisten
- 08/26: Betonpiste mit 2000 (6562´) Meter Länge und 45 Meter (148´) Breite
Anflugverfahren
- LOC/DME EAST (111.10 OEV)
- LOC/DME WEST (109.70 OEJ)
ATC Stationen in Innsbruck
- LOWI TWR (Innsbruck Tower) 120.100
- LOWI_APP (Innsbruck Radar) auf 119.275
LOWK (Klagenfurt Alpe Adria Airport)
Pisten
- 10/28: Beton mit 2720 Meter (8294') Länge und 45 Meter Breite
- 10R/28L Graspiste mit 710 Meter (2329') Länge
Folgende Anflugverfahren stehen für Klsgenfurt zur Verfügung für die Piste 10/28:
- ILS
- 28: 110.10 (OEK) 285°
- NDB
- 10: 405 (KW) 105°
- 28: 374 (KFT) 273°
ATC-Stationen in Klagenfurt
- LOWK_TWR (Klagenfurt Tower) auf 118.100
- LOWK_APP (Klagenfurt Radar) auf 126.820
- LOWK_ATIS: 126.320
LOWG (Graz Thalerhof)
Pisten
- 17L/35L: Grasspiste mit 760 (2493´) Meter Länge und 30 Meter (98´) Breite
- 17C/35C: Betonpiste mit 3000 (9843´) Meter Länge und 45 Meter (148´) Breite
- 17R/35R: Grasspiste mit 640 (2100´) Meter Länge und 25 Meter (82´) Breite
Anflugverfahren
Folgende Anflugverfahren stehen für Graz zur Verfügung für die Piste 17C/35C:
- ILS
- 35C: 110.90 / 348°
- CAT II / III: 110.90 / 348°
- VOR/DME
- 17C: 116.20 (GRZ VOR) / 168°
- 35C: 116.20 (GRZ VOR) / 348°
- NDB
- 35C: 290 (GRZ NDB) / 348°
- GPS
- 35C: OWG01 / 348°
ATC-Stationen in Graz
- LOWG_TWR: 118.200
- LOWG_APP: 119.300
- LOWG_ATIS: 126.120