EBOS — OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende

EBOS AD 2.1  Aerodrome Location Indicator and Name

EBOS — OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende

EBOS AD 2.2  Aerodrome Geographical and Administrative Data

1ARP coordinates511156N 0025144E
Site of ARP at aerodrome211° MAG / 620 M from TWR
2Direction and distance from (city)

2.7 NM SSW of Oostende

3Elevation / reference temperature7 FT / 21°C
4Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN

146 FT

5Magnetic variation / annual change

1°E (2020) / INFO not AVBL

6Name of AD operatorLEM Oostende-Brugge
AddressInternationale Luchthaven Oostende-Brugge
Nieuwpoortsesteenweg 889
8400 Oostende
BELGIUM
TEL+32 (0) 59 55 12 02
FAX+32 (0) 59 55 14 64 (Self-briefing)
+32 (0) 59 51 29 51 (ATC)
Emailoperations@ostendairport.aero (Airport Authorities)
AFSEBOSYDYX
Websitewww.ostendbruges-airport.com
7Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR / VFR

8Remarks

NIL

EBOS AD 2.3  Operational Hours

1AD OperatorH24
2Customs and immigrationH24
3Health and sanitationH24
4AIS Briefing OfficeH24
5ATS Reporting Office (ARO)NIL
6MET Briefing OfficeH24
7ATSH24
8FuellingH24
9HandlingH24
10SecurityH24
11De-icingH24
12RemarksNIL

EBOS AD 2.4  Handling Services and Facilities

1Cargo-handling facilitiesModern handling facilities AVBL
Nearest railway siding: Oostende (6 KM)

BCUBE Air Cargo Belgium

TEL: +32 (0) 59 41 76 91

Email: ops.ost@bcube.com

Aviapartner Operations Ostend

TEL: +32 (0) 59 56 37 20

Email: ost.ops@aviapartner.aero

Fenair

TEL: +32 (0) 485 44 54 05

Email: info@fenair.eu

2Fuel typesAVGAS 100 LL and JET A1

Note: AIR BP card no longer accepted.

Oil typesO/R
3Fuelling facilities and capacityTNA Services

TEL: +32 (0) 59 80 16 48

FAX: +32 (0) 59 50 65 13

Email: info@tna-services.be

4De-icing facilitiesAVBL
5Hangar space for visiting aircraftAVBL:

Email: info@nsac.aero

TEL: +32 (0) 59 40 18 00

6Repair facilities for visiting aircraftSmall repairs:

Email: info@nsac.aero

TEL: +32 (0) 59 40 18 00

7RemarksGeneral aviation handling on apron 3 is available upon request.

For all non home based aircraft with MTOW from 2 T up to 45.5 T without public ticketing handling at apron 3 mandatory. Between 0700 (0600) and 1900 (1800), North Sea Aviation Center facilities are accessible for all GA, private crew and passengers. Outside these hours only for crew and passengers handled by them.
Crew and passengers of aircraft < 2 T MTOW wishing to transit (entry or exit) the airport between 1900 (1800) and 0700 (0600), are subject to handling and need to send a handling request to North Sea Aviation Center prior to their flight (at least 24 HR in advance).
Info at North Sea Aviation Center:

URL: www.nsac.aero

Email: info@nsac.aero

TEL: +32 (0) 59 40 18 00

EBOS AD 2.5  Passenger Facilities

1HotelsNear aerodrome and in the city
2RestaurantsAt aerodrome (0800-2000 (0700-1900) or O/R)
In the city
3TransportationTramways, taxis and buses
4Medical facilitiesFirst aid treatment and recovery room
Hospitals in Oostende (5 KM)
5BankIn the city
Post officeIn the city
6Tourist officeAt aerodrome / Tourist office in the city
7RemarksNIL

EBOS AD 2.6  Rescue and Fire Fighting Services

1Aerodrome category for fire fightingCAT 9
2Rescue equipmentCAT 9 compliant
3Capability for removal of disabled aircraftNIL
4RemarksNo dedicated removal equipment on site, contact Airside Inspection (+32 59 55 12 02) or operations@ostendairport.aero for coordination.

EBOS AD 2.7  Runway Surface Condition Assessment and Reporting, and Snow Plan

1Types of clearing equipment
  • 3 sweeper-blowers with snowplough (working width: 4M)
  • 1 sprayer of de-icing liquids (capacity: 4 600 L, spraying width: 23 M)
  • 1 spreader of de-icing solid NAAC (capacity: 6T, spraying width: 12M)
2Clearance priorities
  1. RWY 08/26 (inclusive turn path)
  2. TWY to the aprons 1 and 2
  3. Important aircraft stands on the apron 1 and 2
  4. Remaining part of the aprons and the access roads
3Use of material for movement area surface treatmentKAC (potassium acetate fluids) and NAAC (sodium acetate solid)
4Specially prepared winter runwaysNot applicable
5Remarks

Transmission of information by SNOWTAM, ATIS and RCR based on RCAM (evaluated by airport inspection and communicated to ATC).

Designated authority to co-ordinate information about the current state of progress of snow clearance operations and the conditions of the movement area are the Airport Inspectors:

TEL: +32 (0) 59 55 12 02

Email: operations@ostendairport.aero

The AD operator will report to AIS and ATS on matters of operational significance affecting aircraft and aerodrome operations on the movement area, particularly in respect of runway contamination, as per the Global Reporting Format (GRF).

When these conditions apply, airport inspection will issue a Runway Condition Report (RCR) after assessment of the runway condition, which will report the condition over each third of the runway.

It will contain a Runway Condition Code (RWYCC), code number from 0 to 6, which will be derived via the Runway Condition Assessment Matrix (RCAM).

The appropriate condition will be disseminated by means of ATIS.

A SNOWTAM will be published when a significant change in runway condition occurs due to water, snow, slush, ice or frost. A SNOWTAM will be published to reflect significant changes until the runway is no longer contaminated.

Pilots shall report (AIREP) to ATC whenever the braking action experienced during landing is less good than indicated on the RWYCC.

EBOS AD 2.8  Aprons, Taxiways and Check Locations/Positions Data

1Apron designation, surface and strengthApron 1: CONC / ASPH, PCN 101/R/D/W/T
Apron 2: CONC / ASPH, PCN 86/F/C/W/T
Apron 3: CONC / ASPH, PCN 52/F/C/X/T
2Taxiway designation, width, surface and strengthTWY G2: 15 M, CONC / ASPH, PCN 28/R/A/W/U
TWY H2: 15 M, CONC / ASPH, PCN 52/F/C/X/T
TWY B1: 20 M, CONC / ASPH, PCN 86/F/C/W/T
TWY D1, E1, E2, K3, K4, K5, K6, K7, K8, L and M: 23 M, CONC / ASPH, PCN 86/F/C/W/T
TWY A, B2, C2 and F: 30 M,CONC / ASPH, PCN 86/F/C/W/T
TWY C1: INFO not AVBL, CONC / ASPH, 5 700 KG MAX
3ACL and elevationAt apron 2 (4 FT)
4VOR check pointsNIL
INS check pointsSee chart AD 2.EBOS-ADC.01
5RemarksTWY C1 can only be used during HJ by aircraft with a weight of 5 700 KG.
Turns from TWY B1 to TWY K4 or TWY D1 to TWY K5 are only allowed for aircraft ICAO code C MAX. No guidelines present.
TWY B1 is limited to aircraft with OMGWS < 9 M.

EBOS AD 2.9  Surface Movement Guidance and Control System and Markings

1Aircraft stand identification signsMarkings
Taxiway guide linesIlluminated guidance signs
Visual docking/parking guidance system at aircraft standsParking guide lines at all stands
2Runway markings and lightingDesignation, threshold, touchdown zone, centre line and side stripe markings, aiming point
Taxiway markings and lightingCentre line, edge lines and holding positions with enhanced taxi centreline markings at the TWY/RWY intersections. Intermediate holding positions are available (not lighted).
3Stop barsOn all runway holding positions
Runway guard lightsElevated runway guard lights available at all holding positions
4Other runway protection measuresNIL
5RemarksNIL

EBOS AD 2.10  Aerodrome Obstacles

No Area 2 or Area 3 obstacle data sets are currently provided for EBOS.

Details on EBOS aerodrome obstacles can be found on chart AD 2.EBOS-AOC.01.

Close-in Obstacles
IDLatitudeLongitudeALT (M)ALT (FT)RemarksVegetation
EBOS_1848511152.48N0025100.95E10.033RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_1852511151.60N0025058.44E9.933RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_1851511151.45N0025058.75E8.629RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_5124511147.19N0025045.62E13.745RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_5126511147.03N0025045.11E14.046RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_5123511148.31N0025048.23E11.538RWY 08 Close-inYes
EBOS_5102511219.64N0025401.16E16.856RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3664511219.29N0025357.25E10.535RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3663511219.24N0025357.42E10.535RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3659511219.43N0025359.20E12.241RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3661511219.47N0025357.47E10.535RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3662511219.27N0025357.58E10.535RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5099511221.88N0025408.20E20.869RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0493511221.26N0025410.86E22.374RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5096511222.66N0025409.80E22.775RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0494511221.91N0025411.13E18.361RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3039511221.70N0025408.87E16.755RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0499511220.90N0025410.65E16.454RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0500511221.00N0025410.97E15.752RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0502511220.30N0025411.27E15.050RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5086511226.46N0025420.66E26.387RWY 26 Close-inNo
EBOS_0089511218.81N0025407.77E12.542RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5106511218.56N0025407.87E12.341RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0503511220.41N0025411.11E13.745RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0087511219.06N0025407.17E11.338RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_3649511241.33N0025502.82E48.2159RWY 26 Close-inNo
EBOS_3648511241.44N0025503.06E48.2159RWY 26 Close-inNo
EBOS_0287511219.16N0025418.25E16.655RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0288511219.34N0025418.30E16.655RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0088511219.34N0025407.49E11.137RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0085511218.99N0025408.26E11.438RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5107511218.47N0025408.57E11.338RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_5094511224.35N0025430.28E22.775RWY 26 Close-inYes
EBOS_0086511219.10N0025407.66E10.836RWY 26 Close-inYes

EBOS AD 2.11  Meteorological Information Provided

1Associated MET OfficeEBOS MET
2Hours of serviceH24
MET Office outside hoursNIL
3Office responsible for TAF preparationEBBR
Periods of validity30 HR
Interval of issuance6 HR
4Trend forecastAVBL
Interval of issuance30 MIN
5Briefing / consultation providedPersonal consultation, TEL
6Flight documentationCharts, abbreviated plain language text
Languages usedEn
7Charts and other information available for briefing or consultationSurface charts, altitude charts, prognostic altitude charts, prognostic chart of significant weather, tropopause and maximum wind chart
8Supplementary equipment available for providing informationSelf-briefing terminal, FAX, real-time weather display
9ATS units provided with informationOostende TWR and Oostende APP
10Additional information

International aviation:

TEL: +32 (0) 59 55 14 52

FAX: +32 (0) 2 206 28 29 (EBBR)

VFR flights, gliding, ballooning:

TEL: 0902 / 88 173 (CONSULTEL)

Note: Communications automatically recorded on tape.

EBOS AD 2.12  Runway Physical Characteristics

RWY designatorTrue BRGDimensions of RWY (m)Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY and SWYTHR COORDTHR ELEV and highest ELEV of TDZ of precision APCH RWY
RWY end COORD
THR geoid undulation
1 23456
08076.51°3 200 x 4586/F/C/W/T
CONC / ASPH
511149.85N 0025124.68ETHR 7 FT
TDZ 7 FT
511211.69N 0025349.97E
146 FT
26256.51°3 200 x 4586/F/C/W/T
CONC / ASPH
511208.57N 0025329.17ETHR 4 FT
TDZ 4 FT
511147.57N 0025109.54E
146 FT
RWY designatorSlope of
RWY and SWY
SWY dimensions (M)CWY dimensions (M)Strip dimensions (M)Dimensions of RESA
789101112
08+0.03%NILNIL3 320 x 300210 x 150
26-0.01%NILNIL3 320 x 300240 x 150
RWY designatorLocation and description of arresting gearOFZRMK
13141516
08NILyesNIL
26NILyesNIL

Warning: RWY strip soft after heavy rain.

EBOS AD 2.13  Declared Distances

RWY designatorTORA (M)TODA (M)ASDA (M)LDA (M)RMK
1 23456
083 2003 2003 2002 900NIL
263 2003 2003 2002 785NIL

Note: In order to reduce the taxi procedure, ATC may, subject to pilot's acceptance, authorize take-off from one of the intersections below. Pilots unable to accept should advise ATC duly in advance.

RWYFromTORA (M)TODA (M)ASDA (M)
08C1 (*)176117611761
D1207920792079
E1228522852285
26A217821782178
B1161016101610
C1 (*)143814381438

(*) Intersection C1 can only be used during HJ by aircraft with a weight of 5 700 KG MAX.

EBOS AD 2.14   Approach and Runway Lighting

RWY 08
Approach lighting systemType:PALS CAT IVASISType:PAPI (left / 3°)
Length:870 MMEHT:55 FT
Intensity:LIH
Runway threshold lightsColour:greenTouchdown zone lights900 M
Wing bars:NIL
Runway end lightsColour:redStopway lightsNIL
Wing bars:NIL
Runway centre line lightsLength:3 200 M white:from 0 to 2 300 M
Spacing:15 Mred / white:from 2 300 to 2 900 M
Intensity:LIHred:from 2 900 to 3 200 M
Runway edge lightsLength:3 200 M red:from 0 to 300 M
Spacing:30 Mwhite:from 300 M to 2 600 M
Intensity:LIHyellow:from 2 600 M to 3 200 M
RemarksAll LED
RWY 26
Approach lighting systemType:PALS CAT IVASISType:PAPI (left / 3°)
Length:840 MMEHT:55 FT
Intensity:LIH
Runway threshold lightsColour:greenTouchdown zone lights900 M
Wing bars:NIL
Runway end lightsColour:redStopway lightsNIL
Wing bars:NIL
Runway centre line lightsLength:3 200 Mwhite:from 0 to 2 300 M
Spacing:15 Mred / white:from 2 300 to 2 900 M
Intensity:LIHred:from 2 900 to 3 200 M
Runway edge lightsLength:3 200 Mred:from 0 to 415 M
Spacing:30 Mwhite:from 415 M to 2 600 M
Intensity:LIHyellow:from 2 600 M to 3 200 M
RemarksLED (except PAPI which are halogen)

EBOS AD 2.15  Other Lighting and Secondary Power Supply

1ABN / IBN location, characteristics and hours of operationNIL
2LDI location and lightingNIL
WDI location and lightingAt TDZ RWY 08 (lighted)
At TDZ RWY 26 (lighted)
3Taxiway edge lightingTWY A, B1, B2, C2, D1, E1, E2, F, K3, K4, K5, K6, K7, K8, L, G2 and M
Taxiway centre line lightingTWY L, M and turn pad
4Secondary power supplyTo all lighting at aerodrome
Switch-over time0 SEC
5RemarksNIL

EBOS AD 2.16  Helicopter Landing Area

Helicopters shall use RWY 08/26 for landing and take-off.

EBOS AD 2.17  ATS Airspace

1DesignationOostende CTR
Lateral limits511412N 0030716E - an arc of circle, 5 NM radius, centred on 511305N 0025929E and traced clockwise to 510812N 0030119E - 510635N 0025022E - 511145N 0023423E - an arc of circle, 5 NM radius, centred on 510717N 0023045E and traced counterclockwise to 511124N 0022612E - 511935N 0024500E - 512018N 0025304E - an arc of circle, 8 NM radius, centred on 511221N 0025450E and traced clockwise to 511412N 0030716E.
2Vertical limits1 500 FT AMSL
3Airspace classificationD
4ATS unit call signOostende Tower
Language(s)En
5Transition altitude4 500 FT AMSL
6Hours of activationH24
7RemarksUAS can be encountered in UAS geographical zones EBOS VLL0, VLL1 and VLL2 (for specifications, see ENR 5.1, § 4). Systematic tracking of UAS by ATC cannot be ensured.

EBOS AD 2.18  ATS Communication Facilities

Service designationCall signFrequency/ChannelHours of operationRemarks
12345
APP / TAROostende Approach120.600 MHZH24Primary frequency
266.075 MHZH24NIL
121.500 MHZ
243.000 MHZ
H24Emergency frequency
127.330H24Supplementary frequency
8.33 KHZ CH
TWROostende Tower118.180H24Primary frequency
8.33 KHZ CH
266.075 MHZH24NIL
121.500 MHZ
243.000 MHZ
H24Emergency frequency
127.330H24Supplementary frequency
8.33 KHZ CH
Oostende Ground (1)121.980H248.33 KHZ CH
127.330H24Supplementary frequency
8.33 KHZ CH
ATISOostende Information126.130H248.33 KHZ CH

D-ATIS AVBL (see GEN 3.4, § 3.4.2)

VDFOostende Homer120.600 MHZ
121.500 MHZ
H24NIL
118.180H248.33 KHZ CH
127.330H24Supplementary frequency
8.33 KHZ CH
(1) Ground movement control

EBOS AD 2.19  Radio Navigation and Landing Aids

Type of aid
(MAG VAR)
IDFrequencyHours of
operation
Position of
transmitting
antenna
DME
antenna
elevation
Remarks
1234567
NDBONO399.5 KHZH24511313.1N
0030041.8E
Coverage: 50 NM
Collocated with OM ILS 26
LDD352.5 KHZH24511138.1N
0025006.1E
257° GEO / 0.85 NM from THR 08
Coverage: 25 NM
LOO375 KHZH24511216.6N
0025426.1E
Coverage: 25 NM
Collocated with MM ILS 26
ILS 08 (CAT I)
LOCIMI111.550 MHZH24511213.7N
0025403.2E
076° GEO / 1.71 NM from THR 08
No back beam available
LOC only reliable within 35° either side of course line
GP332.750 MHZH24511148.4N
0025141.9E
Slope 3°
RDH 52 FT
DMEIMICH 52YH24511148.6N
0025141.8E
21 FTCollocated with GP08 at 315 M from THR 08
ILS 26 (CAT I)
LOCIOS109.500 MHZH24511145.5N
0025056.0E
256° GEO / 1.65 NM from THR 26
No back beam available
LOC only reliable within 35° either side of course line
GP332.600 MHZH24511201.8N
0025315.1E
Slope 3°
RDH 51 FT
DMEIOSCH 50XH24511202.0N
0025315.1E
11FTCollocated with GP
0 at 339 M from THR 26
OMdash / dash75 MHZH24511313.3N
0030042.5E
4.66 NM from THR 26
MMdot / dash75 MHZH24511216.8N
0025425.3E
0.61 NM from THR 26

EBOS AD 2.20  Local Aerodrome Regulations

1   GENERAL
1.1   Safety Instructions

All aircraft crew and airport personnel is required to wear high visibility clothing when airside at all times.

Handling of turboprop aircraft with more than one running engine is prohibited.

1.2   Use of SSR

In order to improve safety, the carriage and operation of a serviceable mode S transponder with Basic Functionality is mandatory for all aircraft operating within Oostende CTR and/or Oostende TMA.

1.3   Transponder Operation
  • mandatory for departing aircraft from the request for push-back or taxi, whichever is earlier
  • after landing OFF or STBY when parked
1.4   Pre-departure checks, including engine/power check

Pre-departure checks, including engine/power checks shall not be performed on the parking position.

Pre-departure checks, including engine/power checks shall be performed on dedicated run-up area after receiving the taxi clearance:

  • RWY 08 in use: following ATC instructions, on the dedicated run-up area in front of TWY K8 or to the holding point F, E1, D1 or C1;
  • RWY 26 in use: following ATC instructions, at the holding point A, B1, C1.

Note 1: One aircraft at a time will always be sent to run-up area by ATC clearance

Note 2: Intersection C1 can only be used during HJ by aircraft with a weight of 5 700 KG MAX

2   TAXI REGULATIONS

Taxi Routes for B777-300 to and from Apron 2 should always be done via C2.

3   APRON REGULATIONS

On Apron 1 and 2, aircraft shall taxi to stand on engine power.

Procedures Apron 2 at departure:

  • The general procedure is that engines are started only after the push-back operation but can be pushed back with one engine on idle only (if needed).
  • Aircraft parked at stands 203 to 208 and 221 to 224 are pushed “facing West” or “facing East” and leave the apron via C2 or E2 (depending on the type of aircraft and which runway is in use).
  • Stands 201, 202 and 221 can only be pushed “facing West”.
  • Aircraft parked at stands 209 to 210 and 225 to 228 are pushed “facing West” or “facing East” and leave the apron via B2 or C2 (depending on the type of aircraft and which runway is in use). Here, these aircraft can be so aligned with the centreline of the apron and there is no need to push them to E2 or B2 (risk of jet blast on TWY).
  • Stands 211 and 229 can only be pushed “facing East”.

Stands 230, 231, 232 and 233: no push-back operation available, only self-manoeuvring. MAX span width 43 M.

4   RUNWAY REGULATIONS
4.1   Selection of Runway-in-use

Between 2100 and 0700 (2000 and 0600), when the crosswind component - including gusts - does not exceed 15 KT, or the tailwind component - including gusts - does not exceed 5 KT and traffic permitting, RWY 26 will be used for take-off and RWY 08 for landing. If the pilot-in-command considers the runway-in-use not usable for reasons of safety or performance, he shall request permission to use another runway. ATC will accept such request, provided that traffic and air safety conditions permit.

4.2   Turn pad

Turn pad up to code F aircraft available at beginning of RWY 08.

Aircraft shall turn anticlockwise on the turn pad. Yellow guideline markings and TWY centre line lights are present.

5   SPECIFIC TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
5.1   Aircraft code F and An225 Aircraft

Procedures for A380, B747-8F, An124 and An225 aircraft are available upon request and require prior permission. Please contact the Airport Authorities: operations@ostendairport.aero for operations with your specific aircraft.

5.2   Aircraft without Radio

Take-off and landing of aircraft without radio is prohibited.

5.3   Glider Flights

Take-off and landing of glider flights is prohibited.

5.4   ULM Flights

Take-off and landing of ULM flights is only allowed for aircraft complying with the following:

  • three-axis ULM;
  • Equipped with transponder;
  • Equipped with VHF radio;
  • Able to maintain 80 KIAS MNM.
5.5   Banner Towing

Taking up or throwing off banners is prohibited.

5.6   Balloon Flights

Take-off and landing of balloon flights is prohibited.

5.7   Training and test flights

No training flights on SUN and HOL. In JUL and AUG no training flights for aircraft exceeding 6T MTOW.

Training flights are allowed between 0800 (0700) and 2100 (2000).

Military aircraft may perform no more than 3 training flights per day.

Training flights of aircraft with MTOW less than 2 000 KG must have a noise certificate which states that the noise level is ≤ 76 dB(A) according to ICAO Annex 16, Volume 1, Part II. Non compliance will result in an “environmental surcharge” on the airport charges invoice. A copy of the noise certificate must be delivered to the Airport Authority. It is the pilot in command’s responsibility to comply to the environmental requirements.

A maximum of 4 aircraft simultaneous in circuit applies.

Training flights includes touch-and-go flights, stop-and-go flights and multiple approaches.

For VFR training flights at night only activation of PAPI, lighted WDI, edge-, threshold- and runway end lighting.

Training for non home-based aircraft PPR only. Contact: +32 (0)59 55 14 13 or navigation@ost.aero.

EBOS AD 2.21  Noise Abatement Procedures

1   GENERAL
1.1   Noise Quota System

Aircraft operating at EBOS shall be noise certificated according to ICAO Annex 16, Volume I.

Between 2200 and 0500 (2100 and 0400), movements of aircraft with MTOW over 8 618 KG and certified according to the standards of chapters 2, 3 or 5 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume I, are allowed if their QC is less or equals 12.

Movements with aircraft with a QC of more than 12 are forbidden.

The QC is calculated using the formula QC = 10[(G-85)/10], whereby “G” equals:

  • for take-off: half the sum of the certified fly-over and the sideline noise levels in EPNdB of the aircraft at its MTOW;
  • for landing: the certified approach noise level in EPNdB of the aircraft at its maximum certified landing weight, minus 9EPNdB.

Operators shall provide the documents containing the certified fly-over, sideline and approach noise levels in EPNdB to the Airport Inspection on first request.

1.2   Reverse Thrust

Except for safety reasons, reverse thrust shall not be used at other than idle power.

2   GROUND PROCEDURES
2.1   Engine Test Runs and Idle Checks

Engine test runs and idle checks in the open air and without silencers must be restricted to the very minimum and require prior permission from the Airport Inspection.

Engine test runs are only allowed between 0600 and 2200 (0500 and 2100), except when authorized by Airport Authorities. They can only take place on the taxiways at the holding bays of RWY intersections A and M.

2.2   Power Supply

Pilots shall be aware of the noise impact the use of APU has on the local community, especially between 2200 and 0500 (2100 and 0400).

The APU shall be shut down at the earliest opportunity after the arrival on stand and it may only be restarted when essential aircraft checks or cabin conditions require so before the planned departure. The APU shall not be left running without qualified attendance.

Any additional use of APU can only be allowed by the Airport Inspection, on justified request. Unless for safety reasons, no exceptions will be allowed between 2200 and 0500 (2100 and 0400).

3   ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
3.1   ILS Approach

Aircraft performing an ILS approach shall not intercept the GP below 2 000 FT QNH. After interception, the aircraft shall not descend below the GP.

3.2   Visual Approach

Aircraft performing a visual approach without ILS or radar assistance, shall not descend below 1 500 FT QNH before intercepting the PAPI approach slope, nor fly below it thereafter.

3.3   Noise Abatement Approach and Landing Procedures

Noise abatement descent and approach procedures using continuous descent and reduced power/reduced drag techniques should be used when following conditions apply:

  • ILS available;
  • runway clear and dry;
  • visibility exceeding 1 900 M;
  • ceiling higher than 500 FT above aerodrome elevation;
  • cross-wind component lower than 15 KT (gusts incl);
  • tail-wind component lower than 5 KT (gusts incl);
  • no adverse weather conditions that may affect the approach (wind shear, thunderstorms, etc).

Turbo-jet powered aircraft shall use as final flap setting the minimum certified landing flaps setting published in the Aircraft Flight Manual for the applicable conditions.However, each pilot-in-command may use a different flaps setting approved for that aircraft if he determines that it is necessary in the interest of safety.

Between 2200 and 0500 (2100 and 0400), and if conditions permit, the use of excessive reserve thrust should be avoided and a long landing should be considered.

4   DEPARTURE PROCEDURES
4.1   Noise Abatement Take-off and Climb Procedures

For turbo-jet aircraft:

  • From take-off to 1 500 FT QNH:

    • take-off power;
    • take-off flaps;
    • climb to V2 + 10 to 20 KT or as limited by body angle;
  • At 1 500 FT QNH:
    • reduce thrust to not less than climb thrust;
  • From 1 500 FT QNH to 3 000 FT QNH:

    • climb at V2 + 10 to 20 KT;
  • At 3 000 FT QNH:

    • accelerate smoothly to the en-route climb speed with flaps retraction.

For propeller aircraft:

  • From take-off to 1 000 FT QNH:

    • take-off power;
    • climb at the MAX gradient compatible with safety;
    • speed not less than single engine climb speed nor higher than best rate of climb speed;
  • At 1 000 FT QNH:

    • reduce power to the maximum normal operating power, if this power has been used for showing compliance with the noise certification requirements or to the maximum climb power;
  • From 1 000 FT QNH to 3 000 FT QNH:

    • climb at the MAX gradient with reduced power, maintaining constant speed;
  • Above 3 000 FT QNH:

    • accelerate smoothly to the en-route climb speed.

EBOS AD 2.22  Flight Procedures

1   GENERAL
1.1   Aerodrome Minima

Except when authorized by the CAA or in case of emergency, a pilot-in-command shall not take off below a minimum of 200 M RVR.

2   IFR FLIGHTS (INBOUND)
2.1   Holding Pattern
OOSTENDE - Conventional navigation
FixONO NDB
Turn / inbound track (MAG)Right / 076°
Level (MNM)3 000 FT AMSL
RemarksThe holding pattern shall be entered at 185 KIAS MAX.
OOSTENDE - RNAV1 Path Terminators
Serial # / Procedure DesignatorNavigational PerformancePath DescriptorWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°) / MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT) / Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)Remarks
1 / Holding ONORNAV1HMONOY076.5 / 076R- / 3000240
2.2   Approach Procedures
2.2.1   Standard Instrument Arrivals
2.2.1.1   Route Description

STAR have been established as shown on chart AD 2.EBOS-STAR.01 and as listed below.

DesignatorRouteMAG trackDistance (NM)MNM IFR levelRemarks
COA5ACOA DVORNIL
238°15.03 000 FT QNH
ONO NDB
RNAV1:
COA - ONO[A3000+]
DENUT5ADENUTNIL
300°4.2FL 060
9 DME COA
256°-R-178 COA / 3 000 FT QNH
ONO NDB
RNAV1:
DENUT - OS902 - OS901[F060+] - ONO[A3000+]
FERDI5AFERDINIL
337°19.2FL 060
9 DME COA
256°-R-178 COA / 3 000 FT QNH
ONO NDB
RNAV1:
FERDI - OS901[F060+] - ONO[A3000+]
KOK6AKOK VORTACNIL
060°15.63 000 FT QNH
ONO NDB
RNAV1:
KOK - ONO[A3000+]
2.2.1.2   Waypoint Information
IDLatitudeLongitude
OS901511642.0N0032402.8E
OS902511736.0N0033012.4E
2.2.1.3   Suggested Database Coding
COA5A
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KIAS)Navigational performanceRemarks
1COAIFRNAV1
2ONOTF239.53000+15.0RNAV1
DENUT5A
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KIAS)Navigational performanceRemarks
1DENUTIFRNAV1
2OS902TF300.76.8RNAV1
3OS901TF256.9FL 060+4.0RNAV1
4ONOTF256.83000+15.1RNAV1
FERDI5A
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KIAS)Navigational performanceRemarks
1FERDIIFRNAV1
2OS901TF338.0FL 060+23.7RNAV1
3ONOTF256.83000+15.1RNAV1
KOK6A
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KIAS)Navigational performanceRemarks
1KOKIFRNAV1
2ONOTF060.83000+15.6RNAV1
2.2.2   RNAV Transition (RWY 08)
2.2.2.1   Waypoint Information
IDLatitudeLongitude
OS001510821.5N0030232.7E
OS002511804.7N0025850.6E
AUZON510915.4N0023417.3E
TOSCO510423.9N0023607.5E
ZAFRI511406.9N0023226.7E
2.2.2.2   Path Terminators

Note: These database entries are suggestions only and should be checked by a professional database coder before entry into an active database.

ONO1A
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°) / MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT) / Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)Remarks
RNAV1IFONO240
RNAV1TFOS002N346.6 / 3465.0
RNAV1TFZAFRIN256.7 / 25617.0- / 3000
RNAV1TFAUZONN166.6 / 1665.0- / 2500
ONO1B
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°) / MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT) / Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)Remarks
RNAV1IFONO240
RNAV1TFOS001N166.5 / 1665.0
RNAV1TFTOSCON256.8 / 25617.1- / 3000
RNAV1TFAUZONN346.6 / 3465.0- / 2500
2.2.3   RNAV Transition (RWY 26)
2.2.3.1   Waypoint Information
IDLatitudeLongitude
OS001510821.5N0030232.7E
OS002511804.7N0025850.6E
NOYON511443.0N0031037.6E
SKARD510951.6N0031228.5E
UBOLT511934.4N0030846.4E
2.2.3.2   Path Terminators

Note: These database entries are suggestions only and should be checked by a professional database coder before entry into an active database.

ONO1C
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°) / MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT) / Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)Remarks
RNAV1IFONO240
RNAV1TFOS002N346.6 / 3465.0
RNAV1TFUBOLTN076.4 / 0756.4- / 3000
RNAV1TFNOYONN166.5 / 1665.0- / 2500
ONO1D
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°) / MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT) / Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)Remarks
RNAV1IFONO240
RNAV1TFOS001N166.5 / 1665.0
RNAV1TFSKARDN076.4 / 0756.4- / 3000
RNAV1TFNOYONN346.6 / 3465.0- / 2500
2.2.4   RNP RWY 08
2.2.4.1   Waypoint Information
IDLatitudeLongitude
AUZON510915.4N0023417.3E
OS08F511024.5N0024159.1E
RW08511149.85N0025124.68E
2.2.4.2   Path Terminators

Note: These database entries are suggestions only and should be checked by a professional database coder before entry into an active database.

RNP RWY 08
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°)/ MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT)/Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)TCH (FT)Remarks
RNP APCHIFAUZON- / 2500IAF/IF
RNP APCHTFOS08FN076.6 / 0765.0@2000FAF
RNP APCHTFRW08Y076.4 / 0756.13.0052MAPT
2.2.5   RNP RWY 26
2.2.5.1   Waypoint Information
IDLatitudeLongitude
NOYON511443.0N0031037.6E
OS26F511333.4N0030256.3E
RW26511208.57N0025329.17E
2.2.5.2   Path Terminators

Note: These database entries are suggestions only and should be checked by a professional database coder before entry into an active database.

RNP RWY 26
Navigational PerformancePath DescriptionWaypoint IdentifierFly-overTrue Track (°)/ MAG Track (°)DIST (NM)Turn DirectionUpper Limit (FT)/Lower Limit (FT)Speed (KTS)VPA (°)TCH (FT)Remarks
RNP APCHIFNOYON- / 2500IAF/IF
RNP APCHTFOS26FN256.5 / 2565.0@2000FAF
RNP APCHTFRW26Y256.7 / 2566.13.0051MAPT
2.3   Missed Approach

Unless instructed otherwise by Oostende APP, the missed approach procedures as published on the instrument approach charts (see EBOS AD 2.24) shall be followed.

IFR flights performing a visual approach shall use the missed approach segment of the IAP communicated via ATIS.

3   IFR FLIGHTS (OUTBOUND)
3.1   Departure Procedures
3.1.1   Standard Instrument Departures

SID have been established as shown on the EBOS SID charts (see EBOS AD 2.24) and as listed below.

The RNAV 1 SIDs are only available to those aircraft that are either GNSS equipped or that have DME/DME/IRU positioning capability with an automatic runway updating function.

There are no critical navaids associated with the RNAV 1 SID, assuming the use of GNSS or INS/IRU for initial guidance up to an altitude of 3 000 FT.

Note: ATC may deviate from these routes.

3.1.1.1   Route description
RWY 08
DesignatorRouteRemarks
COA6SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO LT to intercept R-238 COA, INBD to COA. RNAV1: ONO[T077] - COANIL
KOK5SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept R-082 KOK, INBD to KOK.

RNAV1: ONO[T077;K220-;R]->OS502-KOK
NIL
KONAN4SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO LT to intercept R-255 COA to KONAN.

RNAV1: ONO[T077;K220-;L]->OS501-KONAN
SID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
MAK6SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept QDM-129 MAK, INBD to MAK.

RNAV1: ONO[T077; K230-] - MAK
NIL
FERDI4SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept QDR-127 ONO to FERDI. RNAV1: ONO[T077; K230-] - FERDINIL
NIK4SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept R-274 NIK, INBD to NIK. RNAV1: ONO[T077] - NIKNIL
SASKI6SStraight ahead to ONO. At ONO LT to intercept QDR-315 ONO to SASKI.

RNAV1: ONO[T077;K230-]-SASKI[T316]
SID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
RWY 26
DesignatorRouteRemarks
COA7MAt 500 FT RT HDG 020 to intercept R-260 COA, INBD to COA. RNAV1: [A500+; R] -> OS507[K210-] - COASID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
KOK6MAt 500 FT RT to intercept QDR-292 DD. When passing 3 000 FT, LT direct to KOK. RNAV1: [A500+] - [T293; A3000+; L] -> KOKSID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
KONAN4MAt 500 FT RT to intercept QDR-292 DD. Intercept R-255 COA to KONAN RNAV1: [A500+] - OS508[T293] - KONANSID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
MAK4MAt 500 FT RT to intercept QDR-292 DD. When passing 3 000 FT, LT direct to KOK. MAK next.

RNAV1: [A500+] - [T293; A3000+; L] -> KOK - MAK
SID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
FERDI4MAt 500 FT RT to intercept QDR-292 DD. When passing 3 000 FT, LT direct to KOK. At KOK LT to intercept R-105 KOK to FERDI. RNAV1: [A500+] - [T293; A3000+; L] -> KOK - FERDISID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
NIK4MAt 500 FT RT HDG 020 to intercept R-260 COA, INBD to COA. NIK next. RNAV1: [A500+; R] -> OS507[K210-] - COA - NIKSID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
SASKI6MAt 500 FT RT to intercept QDR-292 DD. Intercept R-347 KOK to SASKI. RNAV1: [A500+] - OS509[T293] - SASKISID is crossing EBR17. Oostende ATC will obtain crossing clearance before aircraft is airborne.
3.1.1.2   Waypoint Information

IDLatitudeLongitude
ONO511313.1N0030041.8E
COA512052.8N0032119.2E
FERDI505445.5N0033813.1E
KOK510540.9N0023905.9E
KONAN510751.0N0020000.0E
MAK505752.1N0032947.1E
NIK510954.3N0041102.2E
SASKI513253.1N0023000.0E
OS501511557.6N0024949.3E
OS502510658.4N0025316.6E
OS507511750.3N0025340.1E
OS508511421.9N0023949.7E
OS509511524.8N0023551.9E
3.1.1.3   Path Terminators
3.1.1.3.1   RWY 08
COA6S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFN076.6 / 076RNAV1
2COATFN059.2 / 05815.0RNAV1
KOK5S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFY076.6 / 076220RNAV1
2OS502DFNRRNAV1
3KOKTFN261.9 / 2619.0RNAV1
KONAN4S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFY076.6 / 076220RNAV1
2OS501DFNLRNAV1
3KONANTFN255.8 / 25532.4RNAV1
MAK6S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFN076.6 / 076230RNAV1
2MAKTFN129.8 / 12923.9RNAV1
FERDI4S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFN076.6 / 076230RNAV1
2FERDITFN127.7 / 12730.0RNAV1
NIK4S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFN076.6 / 076RNAV1
2NIKTFN093.8 / 09344.4RNAV1
SASKI6S
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1ONOCFY076.6 / 076230RNAV1
2SASKICFN315.9 / 315RNAV1
3.1.1.3.2   RWY 26
COA7M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2OS507DFNR210RNAV1
3COATFN079.9 / 07917.6RNAV1
KOK6M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2CA293.0 / 292+3000RNAV1
3KOKDFNLRNAV1
KONAN4M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2OS508CFN293.0 / 292RNAV1
3KONANTFN255.7 / 25525.9RNAV1
MAK4M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2CA293.0 / 292+3000RNAV1
3KOKDFNLRNAV1
4MAKTFN103.4 / 10232.9RNAV1
FERDI4M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2CA293.0 / 292+3000RNAV1
3KOKDFNLRNAV1
4FERDITFN105.9 / 10538.9RNAV1
NIK4M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2OS507DFNR210RNAV1
3COATFN079.9 / 07917.6RNAV1
4NIKTFN109.1 / 10833.1RNAV1
SASKI6M
#IDP/TF/OCourse (°T/°M)Turn Dir.ALT (FT)DIST (NM)Speed limit (KTS)NAV Spec
1CA256.6 / 256+500RNAV1
2OS509CFN293.0 / 292RNAV1
3SASKITFN348.2 / 34717.9RNAV1
4   LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS
4.1   Facilities and Equipment Available
4.1.1   Runways

RWY 08 and 26 are equipped with ILS and are approved for CAT I. A minimum RVR of 550 M for CAT I operations applies. Low visibility take-off is available with a minimum RVR of 200 M.

During LVO, when RWY 08 is in use, vacating of runway shall take place via exit A for access to Aprons 2 and 3 and Exit M for access to apron 1.

During LVO, when RWY 26 is in use, vacating of runway shall take place via exit F for access to Aprons 2 and 3 and Exit M for access to apron 1.

In order to provide adequate protection of the ILS system, no vehicle or aircraft shall infringe the ILS sensitive area when:

  • an arriving aircraft is within 2 NM from touchdown and has not completed its landing run;
  • a departing aircraft has started its take-off run and is not yet airborne.
4.1.2   Taxiways

A follow-me car will guide aircraft from the runway exit to the aircraft stand and from the aircraft stand to the runway holding position.

Exceptions: no follow-me will be provided for aircraft on apron 1. Follow-me for aircraft on apron 1 will only be provided on request.

Aircraft on departure shall not leave the stand before the preceding aircraft has taken off or has parked on the stand.

4.1.3   Communications

Pilots will be informed by ATC when LVO are in progress and when they are terminated.

4.2   Criteria for the Initiation and Termination of LVO

The preparation phase will start when visibility falls below 1200 M. The operations phase will start when RVR falls below 600 M.

The termination phase will occur when VIS is greater than 800 M and a continuing improvement in VIS is expected.

5   VFR FLIGHTS
5.1   General

Before entering Oostende TMA, pilots shall report at one of the visual reporting points listed below.

Special VFR flights may be performed as specified in ENR 1.2, § 1.2

5.2   Visual Reporting Points

VFR traffic shall use following reporting points:

NameAssociated landmarkPosition
DUNKYcity of Dunkerque510157N 0022225E
NEWPONewport Marina510800N 0024632E
GESPOintersection motorway E40 and road N33510934N 0025616E
BOSSYradar tower at motorway intersection E40-A10511137N 0030357E
BRESKvillage of Breskens512343N 0033319E
ALTERvillage of Aalter510509N 0032655E
TURUTcity of Torhout510358N 0030606E
6   RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE

If an aircraft does not succeed in landing within the 30 MIN normally allowed for approach and landing, it shall leave Oostende CTR and TMA on a track of 045° MAG below 1 650 FT QNH, and land at the first suitable aerodrome where the weather conditions permit visual approach and landing.

EBOS AD 2.23   Additional Information

1   ATIS

ATIS messages serving inbound and outbound traffic are broadcast H24 (see EBOS AD 2.18)

The messages contain following elements in the order as listed:

ItemATISStart of expression
Aerodrome nameOSTENDOostend...
Alphabetical designatorINFO (A till Z)Information... (alfa - zulu)
ATIS TimeHHMM....
Type of approach to be expectedTYPE APCHExpecting vectoring...
Runway in use for ARR and DEPRiU for ARR and DEPRWY... for ARR and DEP
RSCD timeRSCD AT HHMMRunway surface condition at....
RSCD for complete RWY or per third part of RWY including depthTDZ...UP TO...mm
MID...UP TO...mm
END...UP TO...mm
touchdown zone...up to...mm
middle...up to...mm
end...up to...mm
RWYCCRWYCCRunway condition code...
Transition levelTRLTransition level...
Operational statusOPS STS...
Surface wind, direction and speed (including significant variations)WINDWind...
VisibilityVISCAVOK or visibility...
RVRRVR (RWY)
TDZ / M, MID / M, END / M
RVR runway... ...metres, ...metres, ...metres
Present weatherWXweather...
Cloud base or vertical visibilityCLD VV / FTCloud...or vertical visibility...
Air temperatureTTemperature...
Dewpoint temperatureDPDewpoint...
Altimeter settingsQNHQNH...
Recent weatherREWXRecent...
Supplementary meteorological phenomenaSIGWXWind shear..., cumulonimbus in climb out, severe icing,...
Landing forecast TRENDTRENDNOSIG, trend BCMG...or trend TEMPO...
CONFIRM ATISCFM...(A till Z)Confirm information...(alfa - zulu) on first contact

When rapidly changing weather conditions make it inadvisable to include a weather report in the ATIS broadcast, the weather data are omitted and replaced by the phrase “MET REPORT OMITTED DUE TO RAPID CHANGES”. The omitted data can be requested from ATC.

Pilots are requested to listen to the ATIS broadcast prior to the first contact with ATS. When establishing communication with the relevant ATS unit, the pilot shall acknowledge receipt of ATIS message with the phrase “INFORMATION ... [alphabetical designator] RECEIVED”. ATS will confirm the validity of the received alphabetical designator. If the designator has changed meanwhile, only the actually valid designator will be given.

2   LIGHTNING PROCEDURE

Lightning procedure in progress will be announced by ATIS.

When lightning procedure is activated, some handling activities may be temporarily suspended.

EBOS AD 2.24  Charts Related to EBOS

AD 2.EBOS-ADC.01Aerodrome Chart - ICAO
AD 2.EBOS-ADC.02Aerodrome Chart - ICAO. Appendix 1: Runway Markings and Lighting Aids
AD 2.EBOS-ADC.03Aerodrome Chart - ICAO. Appendix 2: Hot Spots
AD 2.EBOS-ADC.04Aerodrome Chart - ICAO. Appendix 3: Ground Movement Responsibilities
AD 2.EBOS-APDC.01Aircraft Parking Docking Chart - ICAO
AD 2.EBOS-AOC.01Aerodrome Obstacle Chart. Type A (Operating Limitations)
AD 2.EBOS-PATC.01Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO: RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-PATC.02Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO: RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-STAR.01Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO
AD 2.EBOS-STAR.02Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO (RNAV1 Overlay)
AD 2.EBOS-STAR.03Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RNAV Transition to RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-STAR.04Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RNAV Transition to RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-SID.01Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-SID.02Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-SID.03aStandard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RNAV RWY 08 (Part a)
AD 2.EBOS-SID.03bStandard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RNAV RWY 08 (Part b)
AD 2.EBOS-SID.04Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO: RNAV RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.01Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: L RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.02Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: ILS or LOC RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.03Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: NDB RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.04Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: ILS or LOC RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.05Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: RNP RWY 26
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.05aInstrument Approach Chart - ICAO: RNP RWY 26. Appendix: FAS Datablock
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.06Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO: RNP RWY 08
AD 2.EBOS-IAC.06aInstrument Approach Chart - ICAO: RNP RWY 08. Appendix: FAS Datablock
AD 2.EBOS-VAC.01Visual Approach Chart - ICAO