AIP Sup Radar Service
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AIP Sup Radar Service
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Phone/Fax: 62 21 3507603 Telegraphic Address DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION DIRECTORATE OF AIR NAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (AIS) Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8 Gedung Karya Lt. 7 Jakarta 10110 P.O.Box 3109/JKT, Jakarta 10000 AFTN : WRRRYNYX AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT Nr : 01 / 10 14 Jan 2010 PROVISION OF NEW RADAR SERVICE WITHIN UJUNG PANDANG WEST UPPER CONTROL AREA AND UJUNG PANDANG EAST UPPER CONTROL AREA 1. Introduction Radar system installation for Ujung Pandang West Upper Control Area and Ujung Pandang East Upper Control Area is proposed to provide efficient operation within Ujung Pandang Area control Centre Sector West and East. The service provided and designed to enhance safety, airspace capacity and efficient conduct of flights in the designated airspace according to the capability of the equipment. The effectiveness of this Radar Service will be divided into two phases as follow : Phase I : Trial operation with effect from 11 February 2010 at 0000 UTC to10 March at 2359 UTC Phase II : Full operation with effect from 11 March 2010 at 0000 Permanently UTC Radar Data LOCATION RADAR HEAD COORDINATE TYPE COVERAGE RANGE BALIKPAPAN 01 15 26 S 116 54 50 E MSSR 200 NM BANJARMASIN 03 26 30 S 114 44 45 E MSSR 200 NM MAKASSAR 05 03 57 S 119 33 15 E MSSR 200 NM KENDARI 04 02 44 S 122 24 51 E SSR 200 NM Directorate General of Civil Aviation AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 01/10 Page 2 of 3 LOCATION RADAR HEAD COORDINATE TYPE COVERAGE RANGE MANADO 01 19 20 N 124 57 23 E SSR 200 NM AMBON 03 43 46 S 128 09 47 E SSR 200 NM 2. Provision of Radar Service Radar service consist of : a. Radar Identification b. Radar Traffic Information c. Radar Position Monitoring d. Radar Vectoring e. Radar Separation f. Radar Speed Adjustment 3. Radar Procedure 3.1 Radar Separation Minima be provided 10 NM within RADAR COVERAGE. 3.2 Radar Failure Procedures: In the event of discontinuation of radar service aircraft shall be so informed and non radar separation procedures will be applied 3.3 Communication Failure Procedure: - 3.4 If any aircraft communication failure, the pilot shall squawk 7600; If any ground communication failure, the ATS units involved will follow procedures as prescribes on the Letter of Agreement (LOA). Aircraft Transponder Failure Procedure: - When an aircraft experiencing transponder failure after departure is operating or expected to operate in this area where the carriage of a functioning transponder with specified capabilities (Mode C) is mandatory, the ATS unit concerned should endeavor to provide for continuation of the flight to the aerodrome of first of intended landing in accordance with the flight plan. However, in certain traffic situation, while en route, continuation of the flight may not be possible, particularly when failure is detected shortly after take off, and the aircraft may then be required to return to the departure aerodrome or to land at the nearest suitable aerodrome acceptable to the operator concern and to ATC. Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia Publication Date : 14 Jan 2010 Effective Date : 11 Mar 2010 AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 01/10 - Page 3 of 3 In case of transponder failure, which is detected before departure from an aerodrome where it is not practicable to effect a repair, pilot shall: a. Inform ATS as soon as possible, preferably before submission flight plan. b. Comply with any published procedures for seeking as exemption from the requirements for carriage of function transponder. c. If so required by the appropriate ATS authority, plan to proceed as directly as possible, to the nearest suitable aerodrome where repair can be effected. Radar Control Service Unit: UNIT PROVIDING SERVICE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY CALL SIGN FREQUENCY Ujung Pandang ACC Ujung Pandang West UTA Ujung Pandang Control/Radar 132.5 MHZ Ujung Pandang ACC Ujung Pandang East UTA Ujung Pandang Control/Radar 128.1 MHZ 4. The detail of radar coverage area for Ujung Pandang West UTA and Ujung Pandang East UTA are depicted on the attachment 5. Any changes to the content of this AIP Supplement will be notified through NOTAM. 6. This AIP Supplement will revised or cancel all related data on AIP, and this AIP supplement will be cancelled when the content have been incorporated into AIP. ===== end ===== Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia Publication Date : 14 Jan 2010 Effective Date : 11 Mar 2010 PROVISION OF NEW RADAR SERVICE WITHIN UJUNGPANDANG WEST UPPER CONTROL AREA AND UJUNGPANDANG EAST UPPER CONTROL AREA AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 01/10 ATTACHMENT 20 0N M MANILA FIR 200NM RADAR HEAD (BALIKPAPAN) 01 15 26S 116 54 50 E J UJ AKA UN RT GP A AN FIR DA NG FI R RADAR HEAD (MANADO) 01 19 20N 124 57 23E RADAR HEAD (BANJARMASIN) 03 26 30S 114 44 45E 200N M RADAR HEAD (AMBON) 03 43 46S 128 09 47E RADAR HEAD (MAKASAR) 05 03 57S 119 33 15E 20 0N M RADAR HEAD (KENDARI) 04 02 44S 122 24 51E 200NM Scale 1 : 9000000 200NM Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia Publication date 14 JAN 10 Effective date 11 MAR 10