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untilSector: LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NOMilano-Roma Shuttle
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untilSector: LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NOBooking for LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NO created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NOBooking for LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NO created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIRR.LIRR.CTR.NOFor testing purposes only. Checking correct RCAG assignment.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2Booking for LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2Booking for LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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Flight Planning. RNAV SIDS must be used where the aircraft is RNAV capable. Departure Clearences (DCL). Please ask for departure clearence 10 minutes before startup. Pushback and Startup. Clearence for pushback and startup must be optained by ATC. When requesting pushback the aircraft should be in an Aircraft Ready State (Italian eAIP ADPPZ1-1) which means: Aircraft doors and holds are closed Aircraft Safe Area is clear from all objects, veichles and personnel Aircraft de-icing has been performed (if needed) Aircraft is ready for startup and taxi/powerback/pushback Pushback tractor is connected (in case of a nose-in stand) Taxiways. When cleared to taxi to holding points "A", "B" and "C", aircraft should enter runway 04L/22R and wait on the runway before the stopbars. As previously stated, runway 04L/22R is used as taxiway "T" when runway 04R/22L is active. In case of different scenaries and inability to follow ATC instructions, pilots may ask or will be provided with progressive taxi instructions, in which ATC will guide the pilot giving simple commands such as "proceed straight ahead" or "turn left/right". Special operational practice for minimum RWY occupancy. In order to guarantee traffic requ irements, pilots are required to vacate the active runway as quickly as possible, in compliance with safety. Extended occupancy of the runway in use may result in the interruption of the subsequent approach. Unless instructed by ATC: Departing aircraft As far as possible, pre-flight checks should be completed before line-up; any other check following line-up shall be carried out as quickly as possible; Departing aircraft shall comply with ATC instructions with no delay; Take off run shall start immediately after take-off clearance. Aircraft procedures in reduced visibility conditions (AWO). 1) Criteria for initiation of LVP Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) will be in force when: RVR is equal or less than 550m; and/or cloud base height is below 200ft according to local meteorological report; and/or the deterioration of weather conditions recommends so. Pilots will be informed by ATIS or ATC when LVP are in force. REMARK In the presence of meteorological or operational conditions, even with clouds and/or RVR values above the disciplined values, Venezia TWR may activate the LVP if: a pilot report indicates a bad weather condition; there is an explicit pilot request to activate LVP or to perform a CAT II/III approach with marginal values of RVR/cloud base (except the approaches required for training). As reported in the points above, in order to not penalize the traffic sequence, the activation of the LVP may also take place on pilot request for the specific flight. The message "LVP in Progress" will be communicated by ATC on frequency to the concerned flight only. 2) Runway operations RWY 04R is approved for CAT II, CAT III A/B approach and LVTO operations. 3) Aerodrome operating minima: RVR not less than 75 m 4) CAT II/III operations for training Practice CAT II / III approaches and landings with RVR/cloud base values higher than those for LVP activation will be subject to traffic conditions in place or foreseen. In order to guarantee ILS signal protection pilots shall request in advance to ATC the permission containing also the explicit indication that the request has training purposes. 5) Ground movement In case of poor visibility conditions a reduced airport capacity can be expected due to restrictions applied on ground movements. Whenever LVP are in force the paths described in the LVP CHARTS must be followed In case of aborted take-off paths prescribed for arriving aircraft must be followed Mandatory reports In reduced visibility conditions all pilots shall report to Venezia TWR: reaching RHP/IHP, unless otherwise instructed by TWR; when ILS sensitive area has been vacated as identified by the end of the green/yellow colour coded TWY centerline lights; reaching the stand.
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Uncontrolled Operations. The following frequencies should be utilized only when POSCON ATC is offline. Station VHF Frequency Venezia Arrival and Departure Information (ATIS) 128.650 (not currently operational) CTAF 122.950* *Venezia has no published CTAF, so the standard frequency must be used. Controlled Operations. Station VHF Frequency Venezia Radar 118.900 Venezia Tower 120.200 Venezia Ground 121.700
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Overview. Venezia Tessera is the main airport within the Padova ACC, and it's located on reclaimed land connecting to the mainland in Tessera, and is only 13km away from Venice's city centre. Scenery. When it comes to scenery, we highly recommend the ones in the following table. The airport is currently undergoing a major refurbishment project so most of the old scenery do not match the current state of the airport, mostly due to renamed taxiways. Please refer to the charts and don't be afraid to ask for progressive taxi if you can't follow the controller's instructions. FSX/P3D APPROVED XPlane Approved MSFS Approved RFSCENERYBUILDING - LIPZ VENICE MARCO POLO AIRPORT LIPZ by TDG LIPZ by Aviotek Software BEAUTIFUL MODEL OF THE WORLD - VENICE MARCO POLO Charts. Charts are available on the Italian eAIP (free registration required) or on the Eurocontrol EAD portal (free registration required).
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2Booking for LIMM.LIPP.CTR.NE2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Booking for LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2 created on the POSCON HQ.
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untilSector: LIMM.LIMM.CTR.WS2Milano Radar is up! Come and explore the Alps in a VFR coming from/going to the tight Aosta Valley, a heavy 747 in Malpensa, or a challenging RNP or Circle to land in Genova. Everyone has its way to have fun here! Charts: Italian AIP (free registration required) https://www.enav.it/enavWebPortalStatic/AIP/AIP/ad/ad2/AD2.htm Eurocontrol EAD Basic (free registration required) https://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/cms-eadbasic/opencms/en/login/ead-basic/
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untilYes, you read that right. Italy will have its first ATC stream on Saturday, May 15th 2021 at 19z. Milano Radar WS2 sector will be up and more sectors will possibly open. Come and explore the Alps in a VFR coming from/going to te tight Aosta Valley, a heavy 747 in Malpensa, or a challenging RNP or Circle to land in Genova. Everyone has its way to have fun here! Charts: Italian AIP (free registration required) https://www.enav.it/enavWebPortalStatic/AIP/AIP/ad/ad2/AD2.htm Eurocontrol EAD Basic (free registration required) https://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/cms-eadbasic/opencms/en/login/ead-basic/
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untilMilano Radar online for about 90 minutes!
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untilMilano Radar will be online from 19z to 21z. Come fly over the North West of Italy! From a very heavy 747 to a small ultralight every traffic is welcome to discover the coastlines of Liguria and the beautiful North Western Alps!