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Military Aeronautical Information Publication Germany

Part 1 - GENERAL (GEN)

GEN 0

GEN 1 National Regulations and Requirements

GEN 2 Tables and Codes

GEN 3 Services

GEN 4 Charges for Aerodromes / Heliports and Air Navigation Services

Part 2 - ENROUTE (ENR)

ENR 0

ENR 1 General Rules and Procedures

ENR 2 Air Traffic Services Airspace

ENR 3 ATS Routes

ENR 4 Radio Navigation Aids / Systems

ENR 5 Navigation Warnings

ENR 6 Charts

Part 3 - AERODROMES (AD)

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AD 1 Military Aerodromes/Heliports - Introduction

AD 2 Military Aerodromes

AD 3 Military Heliports


Part 1 - GENERAL (GEN)

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0.1 Preface

0.2 Record of Amendments

0.3 Record of AIP Supplements

0.4 Check List

0.5 List of Hand Amendments to the MIL AIP

0.6 Table of Contents Part 1


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GEN 1 National Regulations and Requirements

1.1 Designated Authorities

1.2 Entry, Transit and Departure of Military Aircraft
1. General Provisions
2. Special Provisions for Flights to the East of the Deconfliction Line
3. Entry / Exit Procedures
4. IFF / SIF Procedures
4.1 IFR Flights and Controlled VFR Flights
4.2 Uncontrolled VFR Flights by Day
4.3 Transponder Mandatory Zone (TMZ)
5. Brass Monkey Recall Procedure
5.1 Purpose and Scope
5.2 Procedures to be applied on the Ground
5.3 Procedures to be applied by the Aircrews
6. Supersonic Flights within German Airspace
7. Flight Operations of Foreign Unmanned Aerial Vehicles / Systems with a Military License within the Airspace above the Federal Republic of Germany

1.3 Entry, Transit and Departure of Passengers and Crew
1. Performance of Police Checks of Border-Crossing Traffic at Military Aerodromes of the Bundeswehr
1.1 Border Checks
1.2 Border-Crossing Documents

1.4 Entry, Transit and Departure of Cargo
1. Customs Regulations
1.1 Customs Clearance of Bundeswehr Airkraft Arriving from Non-Member Countries and of the Goods Carried by them
1.2 Departing Bundeswehr Aircraft
1.3 Military Aircraft of NATO Member States and other Armed Forces
2. List of the Aerodromes of the Bundeswehr
3. Customs Clearance of Hand Baggage, checked-in personal Baggage of Bundeswehr Members and Official (Duty) Baggage
3.1 Traveling within the European Community
3.2 Traveling outside the European Community Non-Member States)
3.3 Imports from Non-Member countries
3.4 Limits for Duty-Free Goods in Special Cases
3.5 Small consignments of a Non-Commercial Character
3.6 Customs Declaration for Small Contsignments, Unaccompanied Baggage and Removal Goods
3.7 Official Mail
3.8 Weapons and Ammunition
3.9 Prohibitions and Restrictions
3.10 Contraventions
4. Regulations for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Military Aircraft (RLGGLuft)
4.1 Preliminary Remarks
4.2 Applicability
4.3 Definitions
4.4 Transportation Clearance and Permission Requirements
4.5 Notification and Filing Periods
4.6 Exemption from Permission Requirements
4.7 Permission Granting and Other Authorities
4.8 Reporting of Accidents and Incidents
4.9 Supervision and Control
4.10 Responsibilities
4.11 Penalties Fines and Disciplinary Offenses
4.12 Application of Additional Regulations
4.13 Final Provision
4.14 Effective Date and Termination
Appendix 1
Basic Legal Documents
Appendix 2
1. Extracts from the Dangerous Goods Transportation Act
2. Extracts from the Aviation Act
3. Extracts from the Air traffic Licensing Regulation
Annex 1
Instructions for completion of request form for an individual permission
Annex 2
Request for Permission to Transport Dangerous Goods by Military Aircraft

1.5 Aircraft Instruments, Equipment and Flight Documents
1. Air Navigation Equipment of Aircraft
2. Regulations specifying the obligation that military aircraft must carry Mode-S transponders when performing flights in German airspace
2.1 Policy regulation
2.2 Exemptions
2.3 Application procedure for obtaining exemptions

1.6 Summary of National Regulations and International Agreements / Conventions
1. Summary of Important National Regulations in the Federal Republic of Germany
2. National Military Regulations and Instructions
2.1 Joint Services Regulations
2.2 Flight Operations Manuals
2.3 German Air Force Office Military Flight Operations - Special Directives
2.4 Military Air Traffic Services Special Directives
2.5 Special Directives of the Bundeswehr Geoinformation Office
2.6 Other Special Directives
3. NATO Standardization Agreements

1.7 Differences from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures


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GEN 2 Tables and Codes

2.1 Measuring System, Aircraft Marking, Holidays
1. Units of Measurement
2. Times
3. Geodetic Reference Datum
4. Military Aircraft Registration Marks
5. Holidays in the Federal Republic of Germany and of the Dispatch Forces

2.2 Abbreviations

2.3 Chart Symbols

2.4 Military Location Indicators
1. Encode
2. Decode

2.5 List of military Aeronautical Radio Navigation Facilities

2.6 Conversion Tables

2.7 Sunrise / Sunset (UTC)

2.8 NATO Codes for Oxygen, Aircraft Starting Units, Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants
1. Oxygen
2. Aircraft Starting Units
2.1 Electrical Aircraft Starting Units
2.2 Aircraft Air Starting Units
2.3 Combined Air and Electrical Aircraft Starting Units
3. Fuel
4. Oils
5. Hydraulic Fluids
6. De - Icing Fluids
7. Starting Fluids

2.9 Aircraft Arresting Systems
1. General
2. Hook Arresting Systems
2.1 Discription
2.2 Technical Data
3. Performance Chart 44B - 2D
4. Performance Chart 44B - 2L


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GEN 3 Services

3.1 Aeronautical Information Services
1. Responsible Service
1.1 Aeronautical Information Service
1.2 Aeronautical Publication Service
2. Area of Responsibility
2.1 Aeronautical Information Service
2.2 Aeronautical Publication Service
3. Provision of Pre-flight Briefing
3.1 General
3.2 Operating Hours
3.3 Scope of the Pre-flight Briefing
4. Military Aeronautical Publications
4.1 General
4.2 Amendment Service to the MIL AIP (MIL AIP AMDT)
4.3 Supplement to the MIL AIP (MIL AIP SUP)
4.4 Military Aeronautical Information Circular (MIL AIC)
4.5 NOTAM und Pre-Flight Information Bulletin (PIB)
4.6 CENOR FLIP
4.7 GEMIL FLIP
5. AIRAC System
6. Publication Dates

3.2 Aeronautical Charts
1. Responsible Service
2. Maintenance of Charts
3. Purchase arrangements
4. Aeronautical Charts Available
4.1 The following charts are published by AFSBw respectively by BGIO
4.2 General Description

3.3 Air Traffic Services
1. Air Traffic Services at Military Aerodromes
2. Monitoring Units for ED - R (TRA) / ED - D100, 101A and B
3. Tactical support in Airspaces E and G though Units of the Tactical Air Command and Control Service
4. Radar Assisted Flight Information Service (RAFIS)
4.1 General
4.2 Tasks
4.3 Implementation
5. Monitoring of Night Low Flying System
5.1 General
5.2 Functions

3.4 Communication Services
1. Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Service
1.1 General
1.2 Routing Direction
2. Radio Communication Procedures
3. Additional Military Radio Communication Procedures
3.1 General
3.2 Pilot Interpreted Instrument Approaches
3.3 Radar Vectored Instrument Approaches
3.4 Further Information to Support the Pilot
3.5 Circling Approach
3.6 Aircraft Arresting Systems
3.7 Swept Wing Approach / Asymmetric Approach (Single Engine)
3.8 Phrases for Radio / Frequency Interferences
3.9 Radar Assisted Flight Information Service (RAFIS)
3.10 Additional Special Procedures

3.5 Meteorological Service
1. Responsible Service
2. Functions of the Bundeswehr Geoinformation Service (BGIS) in the Aeronautical Meteorological Briefing
2.1 - Fleet Command - Department Geoinformation Service (Dep GIS)
- Meteorological Forecast Center Air Force (METFC GAF)
- Meteorological Forecast Center Army (METFC GAM)
2.3 Meteorological Office
3. Services provided by the Meteorological Offices
4. Working Procedures of the BGIS
4.1 General
4.2 Performance of the Meteorological Briefing
4.3 Warning Service
4.4 Weather Observation and Reporting Service
4.5 Measuring Instruments and Procedures
4.6 Meteorological Forecast Service
4.7 Aeronautical Climatological Data
4.8 Bird Migration Observation, Reporting, Warning and Forecast Service
5. Aviation Routine Weather Report and Aerodrome Forecast
5.1 Aviation Routine / Special Weather Reports (METAR / SPECI)
5.2 Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF)
6. Criteria for the Preparation of Special Weather Reports
6.1 Wind
6.2 Ground Visibility
6.3 Present Weather
6.4 Clouds
6.5 Colour State / Colour State Forecast
6.6 METFLASH - Reports
7. Present and forecast significant Weather
8. Minimum - QNH - Forecast
8.1 Code
8.2 Explanations
8.3 Area
8.4 Release Times and Validity
8.5 Contents
8.6 User Instructions

3.6 Search and Rescue (SAR)
1. Responsible Service
1.1 SAR Coordinating Committee
2. Area of Responsibility
2.1 Regional Division
3. Types of Service
3.1 Rescue Coordination Centers
3.2 Rescue Facilities
3.3 SAR Region Glücksburg
3.4 SAR Region Münster
4. Cooperation with foreign SAR Services
5. Alerting
5.1 Alerting in Case of Aircraft Emergency
5.2 Alerting in Case of Aircraft Accident
5.3 Alerting in Case of Aircraft Overdue
6. Procedures and Signals used
6.1 Procedures for SAR Missions
6.2 Switching of SAR Frequencies
6.3 Call Signs
7. Organization of Primary SAR Facilities
8. Chart of SAR Facilities


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GEN 4 Charges for Aerodromes / Heliports and Air Navigation Services

4.1 Landing and Parking Charges for civil Aircraft when Landing at Aerodromes of the Bundeswehr
1. General
2. Landing Charges
2.1 Charges for Aircraft with Noise Certificate
2.2 Charges for Aircraft without Noise Certificate
3. Parking Charges
3.1 Aircraft parkt in the Open
3.2 Aircraft parkt in Hangars
4. Exceptions from Paying Charges
4.1 General
4.1 General Exemptions

4.2 Air Navigation Services Charges


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Part 2 - ENROUTE (ENR)

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0.6 Table of Contents Part 2


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ENR 1 General Rules and Procedures

1.1 General Rules
1. Flights of Military Aircraft within the Federal Republic of Germany
1.1 General
1.2 General Air Traffic (GAT)
1.3 Operationeller Luftverkehr (OAT)
1.4 Air Defence Flights (LV)
1.5 Targets of Oppertunity
2. Military Flight Operations Regulations
2.1 General
2.2 Flight Operations on Weekends and Holidays
2.3 Open / Closed House Displays
2.4 Handling of Accidents and Incidents with Aircraft
3. Conduct in Airspace
3.1 Duties of Air Traffic Participants
3.2 General Flight Rules
3.3 Minimum Heights for VFR Flights
3.4 Avoidance of Collisions / Right-of-Way Rules
3.5 Aerodrome Traffic
3.6 Air Traffic Control Clearance
3.7 Off-Field Takeoffs / Off-Field Landings
3.8 Dropping of Parachutists and Loads
3.9 Operations of Unmanned Airvehicles
3.10 Weapon Delivery and Self-Protection Measures
3.11 Aerobatic Flight
3.12 Formation Flights
3.13 Towing Flights
3.14 Flights over Sea and in the Coastal Area
3.15 Supersonic Flights
3.16 Maximum Airspeed
3.17 Landings an Aerodromes other than the Parent Base with Armed Aircraft or Aircraft Loaded with Hazardous Goods
3.18 Aircraft Emergencies
3.19 „Reduced Lighting“ - flight Operations under NVG
3.20 Flights with Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) in Airspace G
4. Preflight Action
4.1 General
4.2 Navigational Planning
4.3 Determination of Fuel Quantity
4.4 Aeronautical Meteorological Briefing

1.2 Visual Flight Rules
1. General Instructions
2. Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC)
3. VFR Flights Within Class C and F Airspace
4. Altimeter Settings
5. Flight Weather Forecast
6. Action to be Taken in Case of Deteriorating Weather
7. Change from VFR Flight to IFR Flight

1.3 Instrument Flight Rules
1. General Instructions
2. Takeoff in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC)
3. Minimum Safe Height
4. Altimeter Setting
5. Cruising Levels
6. Change from IFR to VFR Flight
7. Approach in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC)

1.4 ATS Airspace Classification

1.5 Holding, Approach and Departure Procedures
1. General
2. Arriving Flights
2.1 Aircraft Categories
2.2 Aircraft Categories of Bundeswehr Aircraft
2.3 Explanations and Explanation of Terms
2.4 Notices concerning the Serviceability of ILS Facilities
3. Departing Flights
3.1 Scheme of Standard Instrument Departure Procedures (SID)
3.2 Visual Departures for IFR - Flights

1.6 ATC Surveillance Services and Procedures
1. Use of Secondary Surveillance Radar
1.1 General
1.2 Setting of Transponder
1.3 Transponder Failure Procedures

1.7 Altimeter Setting Procedures
1. Altimeter Setting for VFR Flights
2. Altimeter Setting for IFR Flights

1.8 Regional Supplementary Procedures
1. Flexible Use of Airspace by the Armed Forces in the Federal Republic of Germany
1.1 General
1.2 Restricted and Danger Areas [ED-R (TRA) und ED-D]
1.3 Tactical Air Command and Control Service Exercise Areas at Night
1.4 ED-R (Ranges, Military Training Areas)
1.5 Night Low Flying Systems (NLFS)
1.6 Air Refuelling Areas and E-3A orbits
1.7 Flights with special air assets
1.8 Addresses for Notification and Coordination for Exercise Airspace
2. Notification of Military Exercises and Special Activities
2.1 General
2.2 Notification, Approval and Coordination
2.3 Addresses for Notification and Coordination for military activities in the air

1.9 Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management ATFCM)

1.10 Flight Planning
1. Flight Plans for Military Flights
1.1 Special Regulations for the Filing of Flight Plans
1.2 Lead Times for the Filing of Flight Plans
1.3 Associated Update Messages
2. Night flying of Military Aircraft
2.1 Rhein UIR
2.2 Hannover UIR
2.3 Bremen FIR
3. Planning of the Flight Route of Military Transport Aircraft

1.11 Addressing of Flight Plan Messages
1. General
2. Addresses
2.1 General
2.2 VFR Flights
2.3 IFR Flights (OAT)
2.4 Additional Addressing

1.12 Interception of Civil Aircraft

1.13 Unlawful Interference

1.14 Air Traffic Incidents
1. Handling of Accidents and Incidents with Military Aircraft
2. Accidents and Incidents with Military Aircraft of the Bundeswehr
3. Accidents and Incidents with Military Aircraft of Foreign Armed Forces
Form Notification of an Accident or Incident in Operation of a Foreign Military Aircraft

1.15 Low-Level Flights
Principles
1. General
2. Low Flying Operating Times
3. Maximum Airspeeds
4. Special Restrictions
5. Additional Regulations
6. Day Low Flying Operations
6.1 Low-Flying Areas and Minimum Heights
6.2 Low-Level Flights over Sea
6.3 Weather Conditions
7. Night Low-Flying Operations
7.1 Low-Flying Routes / Low-Flying Areas / Minimum Heights
7.2 Weather Conditions
Low Level Flights - Regulations
1. Day Low Level Flights
1.1 Low Level Flights over Land
1.2 Low Level Flights over Sea
2. Night Low Level Flights over Sea
2.1 Allocation
2.2 Notification Procedure
2.3 Air Traffic Control Clearance
2.4 IFR Separation and Time Separation between Aircraft
2.5 Radio Communication and IFF/SIF
2.6 Position reports
2.7 Safety Regulations
2.8 Special Regulations for Prop Aircraft and Helicopters
3. Dry Air-To-Ground Attacks Performed by Jet Aircraft
3.1 General
3.2 Air-to-Ground Attack Exercises on Air-to-Ground Ranges / in Training Areas
3.3 Air-to-Ground Attacks outside Air-to-Ground Ranges
Special Regulations for Helicopters
1. General
2. Underflying of Overhead Power Lines and Bridges
2.1 During authorized day low flying operating times
2.2 During authorized night low flying operating times
3. Day Low Flying Procedures
3.1 Operational Hours
3.2 Operating Heights
3.3 Terrain Following Flights
4. Night Low Flying Procedures
4.1 Operational Hours
4.2 Night Low-Flying Operating Hours for HelicopterTraining with Night Vision Aids
for the Period from May to August in the Federal Republik of Germany
4.3 Flights without Night Vision Aids
4.4 Flights with Night Vision Aids

1.16     Flight Rules for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
1. General Provisions
1.1 Determination of fuel load/ endurance
1.2 Types of Mission Conduct
1.3 Division of unmanned aerial vehicles into categories
2. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles not Subject to Certification
2.1 Flight Operations Within Sight of the Pilot in Command
2.2 Flight Operations Out Of Sight of the Pilot in Command
3. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Subject to Certification
3.1 Flight Operations


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ENR 2 Air Traffic Services Airspace

2.1 FIR, UIR, Airspace Classification
1. Flight Information Regions (FIR)
2. Upper Flight Information Regions (UIR)
3. Airspace Classification
3.1 General
3.2 Airspace Class A and B
3.3 Airspace Class C
3.4 Airspace Class D
3.5 Airspace Class E
3.6 Airspace Class F
3.7 Airspace Class G
4. Schematical Figure

2.2 Other Regulated Airspace
1. RAFIS Mandatory Area POLYGONE INFORMATION
2. Transponder Mandatory Zone (TMZ)


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ENR 3 ATS Routes

3.1 Lower ATS Routes

3.2 Upper ATS Routes

3.3 Area Navigation (RNAV) Routes

3.4 Helicopter Routes

3.5 Other Routes
1. VFR Flights at Night and Night Low Flying System
1.1 General
1.2 Activation Times of the NLFS
1.3 Widths of Routes
1.4 Flight Altidudes
1.5 Deviations
1.6 Sequence of Flight Route Data
1.7 Responsibilities
1.8 Night Low Flying System (NLFS-DEU)
2. TACAN - Routes
2.1 General
2.2 Procedures
2.3 Special Procedures
2.4 TACAN Routes

3.6 Enroute Holding


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ENR 4 Radio Navigation Aids / Systems

4.1 Military Radio Navigation Aids - Enroute

4.2 Special Navigation Systems

4.3 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)

4.4 List of military used Significant Points

4.5 Aeronautical Ground Lights - Enroute


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ENR 5 Navigation Warnings

5.1 Prohibited, Restricted, Danger Areas and other Flight Restrictions
1. Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas
2. Other Flight Restrictions
2.1 High Intensity Radio Transmission Areas (HIRTA)
2.2 Protection Zones
2.3 Helicopter Protection Areas Bückeburg
2.4 Helicopter Protection Area Celle
2.5 Industrial Facilities
2.6 Cities with more than 100 000 Inhabitants
2.7 Flights east of the Deconfliction Line
2.8 Flights in the German Coastal Area
2.9 Flights in the Baltic Area
2.10 Flights in the Area bordering on Austria and Switzerland

5.2 Military Exercise and Training Areas
1. Low Flying Area Federal Republic of Germany (LFA Germany)
1.1 Operational Hours
1.2 Lateral Limits
1.3 Excluded Airspaces
2. Low Flying Areas 250 ft
2.1 General
2.2 Areas
3. Helicopter Flight Coordination Areas (HFCA)
3.1 General
3.2 HFCA Alpen
3.3 HFCA Bückeburg
3.4 HFCA Celle
3.5 HFCA Fassberg
3.6 HFCA Fritzlar
3.7 HFCA Gütersloh
3.8 HFCA Hohn
3.9 HFCA Holzdorf
3.10 HFCA Kiel-North und Kiel-East
3.11 HFCA Landsberg
3.12 HFCA Laupheim
3.13 HFCA Niederstetten
3.14 HFCA Rheine-Bentlage
3.15 HFCA Roth
3.16 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA JMRC
3.17 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Eagle
3.18 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Dustoff
3.19 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Ironeagle
3.20 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Lifesaver
3.21 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Skyhawk
3.22 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Talon South und Talon North
3.23 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Texas
3.24 HFCA US Army - Sub-HFCA Victory A
3.25 HFCA US Army - Sup-HFCA Victory B
4. Tactical Air Command and Control Service Exercise Areas at Night
4.1 General
4.2 Description of Airspace and Activation times
5. Air Defence Exercise Areas (ADEXA)
5.1 General
5.2 Description of Airspace and Activation times
6. Cross Border Area Sea 1 (CBA SEA 1)
7. Military Variable Profile Area North East (MVPA North East)
8. Utilization and Monitoring of Temporary Reserved Airspaces - TRA
8.1 General
8.2 Activation Periods
8.3 Reservation and Monitoring
8.4 Responsibilities
8.5 Utilization and Coordination Procedures
9. Air Refuelling Areas
9.1 General
9.2 Performance
9.3 Reservation and Allocation
9.4 Responsibilities
9.5 Description of Areas

5.3 Other Activities of a Dangerous Nature

5.4 Air Navigation Obstructions - Enroute
1. AIP Germany
2. List of Obstructions Germany

5.5 Aerial Sporting and Recreational Activities

5.6 Bird Migration and Areas with Sensitive Fauna
1. Bird Concentrations and Bird Movements in the Federal Republic of Germany
2. Birdstrike Warning and Forecast Service
2.1 Birdstrike Warning (BIRDTAM/BIRDST RIKE WARNING)
2.2 Birdstrike Risk Forecast


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ENR 6 Charts

Index

Night Low Flying System Germany (NLFS - DEU)

TACAN Route Structure

Military Training Areas [ED-R (TRA), MVPA and CBA] - Lower Airspace

Military Training Areas [ED-R (TRA), MVPA and CBA] - Upper Airspace

Low Altitude Night Intercept Areas (LANIA)

Air Defence Exercise Areas (ADEXA)

Air Refuelling Anchors

Units of the Tactical Air Command and Control Service

Responsibilities within Lower Airspace Germany

Responsibilities within Upper Airspace Germany

Helicopter Flight Coordination Areas (HFCA)

Contact Points for the Change from VFR-Flights to IFR-Flights


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Part 3 - AERODROMES (AD)

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0.6 Table of Contents to Part 3


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AD 1 Military Aerodromes/Heliports - Introduction

1.1 Military Aerodromes/Heliports Availability
1. Permanent Civil Co-utilisation of Military Aerodromes operated by the Bundeswehr and the Dispatch Forces
2. Occasional Landings and Take-Offs of Civil Aircraft at Military Aerodromes
3. Flight Procedures
4. Determination of declared Distances for Runways

1.2 Rescue and Fire Fighting Services and Snow Plan
1. Rescue and Fire Fighting Capacity at Military Aerodromes
2. Rescue and Fire Fighting Capacity at Military Heliports
3. Snow Plan

1.3 Index of Military Aerodromes and Heliports

1.4 Grouping of Aerodromes

1.5 Status of Certification of Aerodromes


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AD 2 Military Aerodromes


Altenstadt ETHA - 1 (Text) ETHA - 2 (Charts) [ETHA - Procedures]
Berlin - Tegel EDDT - 1 (Text) EDDT - 2 (Charts) [EDDT - Procedures]
Büchel ETSB - 1 (Text) ETSB - 2 (Charts) [ETSB - Procedures]
Bückeburg ETHB - 1 (Text) ETHB - 2 (Charts) [ETHB - Procedures]
Celle ETHC - 1 (Text) ETHC - 2 (Charts) [ETHC - Procedures]
Diepholz ETND - 1 (Text) ETND - 2 (Charts) [ETND - Procedures]
Erding ETSE - 1 (Text) ETSE - 2 (Charts) [ETSE - Procedures]
Faßberg ETHS - 1 (Text) ETHS - 2 (Charts) [ETHS - Procedures]
Fritzlar ETHF - 1 (Text) ETHF - 2 (Charts) [ETHF - Procedures]
Geilenkirchen ETNG - 1 (Text) ETNG - 2 (Charts) [ETNG - Procedures]
Hohn ETNH - 1 (Text) ETNH - 2 (Charts) [ETNH - Procedures]
Holzdorf ETSH - 1 (Text) ETSH - 2 (Charts) [ETSH - Procedures]
Ingolstadt/Manching ETSI - 1 (Text) ETSI - 2 (Charts) [ETSI - Procedures]
Jever ETNJ - 1 (Text) ETNJ - 2 (Charts) [ETNJ - Procedures]
Köln/Bonn EDDK - 1 (Text) EDDK - 2 (Charts) [EDDK - Procedures]
Laage ETNL - 1 (Text) ETNL - 2 (Charts) [ETNL - Procedures]
Landsberg/Lech ETSA - 1 (Text) ETSA - 2 (Charts) [ETSA - Procedures]
Laupheim ETHL - 1 (Text) ETHL - 2 (Charts) [ETHL - Procedures]
Lechfeld ETSL - 1 (Text) ETSL - 2 (Charts) [ETSL - Procedures]
Meppen ETWM - 1 (Text) ETWM - 2 (Charts) [ETWM - Procedures]
Neubrandenburg ETNU - 1 (Text) ETNU - 2 (Charts) [ETNU - Procedures]
Neuburg ETSN - 1 (Text) ETSN - 2 (Charts) [ETSN - Procedures]
Niederstetten ETHN - 1 (Text) ETHN - 2 (Charts) [ETHN - Procedures]
Nörvenich ETNN - 1 (Text) ETNN - 2 (Charts) [ETNN - Procedures]
Nordholz ETMN - 1 (Text) ETMN - 2 (Charts) [ETMN - Procedures]
Rheine - Bentlage ETHE - 1 (Text) ETHE - 2 (Charts) [ETHE - Procedures]
Roth ETHR - 1 (Text) ETHR - 2 (Charts) [ETHR - Procedures]
Schleswig ETNS - 1 (Text) ETNS - 2 (Charts) [ETNS - Procedures]
Wittmundhafen ETNT - 1 (Text) ETNT - 2 (Charts) [ETNT - Procedures]
Wunstorf ETNW - 1 (Text) ETNW - 2 (Charts) [ETNW - Procedures]


AD 2.1 Aerodrome Location Indicator and Name

AD 2.2 Aerodrome Geographical and Administrative Data

AD 2.3 Operational Hours

AD 2.4 Handling Services and Facilities

AD 2.5 Passenger Facilities

AD 2.6 Rescue and Fire Fighting Services

AD 2.7 Seasonal Availability - Clearing

AD 2.8 Aprons, Taxiways and Check Locations / Positions data

AD 2.9 Surface Movement Guidance and Control System and Markings

AD 2.10 Aerodrome Obstacles

AD 2.11 Meteorological Information Provided

AD 2.12 Runway Physical Characteristics

AD 2.13 Declared Distances

AD 2.14 Approach and Runway Lighting

AD 2.15 Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply

AD 2.16 Helicopter Landing Area

AD 2.17 ATS Airspace

AD 2.18 ATS Communication Facilities

AD 2.19 Radio Navigation and Landing Aids

AD 2.20 Örtliche Besonderheiten / Local Traffic Regulations

AD 2.21 Verfahren zur Lärmvermeidung / Noise Abatement Procedures

AD 2.22 Flugverfahren / Flight Procedures

AD 2.23 Zusätzliche Informationen / Additional Information

AD 2.24 Charts related to an Aerodrome


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AD 3 Military Heliports


Kiel - Holtenau (Unterland) ETMK - 1 (Text) ETMK - 2 (Charts)


AD 3.1 Heliport Location Indicator and Name

AD 3.2 Heliport Geographical and Administrative Data

AD 3.3 Operational Hours

AD 3.4 Handling Services and Facilities

AD 3.5 Passenger Facilities

AD 3.6 Rescue and Fire Fighting Services

AD 3.7 Seasonal Availability - Clearing

AD 3.8 Aprons, Taxiways and Check Locations / Positions data

AD 3.9 Markings and Markers

AD 3.10 Heliport Obstacles

AD 3.11 Meteorological Information Provided

AD 3.12 Heliport Data

AD 3.13 Declared Distances

AD 3.14 Approach and FATO Lighting

AD 3.15 Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply

AD 3.16 ATS Airspace

AD 3.17 ATS Communication Facilities

AD 3.18 Radio Navigation and Landing Aids

AD 3.19 Örtliche Besonderheiten / Local Traffic Regulations

AD 3.20 Verfahren zur Lärmvermeidung / Noise Abatement Procedures

AD 3.21 Flugverfahren / Flight Procedures

AD 3.22 Zusätzliche Informationen / Additional Information

AD 3.23 Charts related to a Heliport


Uncontrolled Helipad:

Bonn - Hardthöhe [ETHH - Procedures]


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