ATC Unit Identification :
SEAHORSE TOWER (AERODROME CONTROL TOWER); Radio Frequency
: 118.3 MHz.
Airspace dimension :
a) lateral limit : A
circle with radius of 30 NM centered at aerodrome
reference point (ARP)
coordinate : 6°19'48.72'' S 106°45'28.80 E
reference point (ARP)
coordinate : 6°19'48.72'' S 106°45'28.80 E
b) vertical limit : upper
limit : 2 000 feet
lower limit :
Ground or water
Movement area
Seahorse airport has :
a) Three Runways : two parallel runways and one crossing runway at
right angle to the both parallel runways;
b) 13 Taxiways : Taxiway Alpha to
Mike
c) Four aprons (including
military apron) : west apron for small
aircraft, east apron , main apron
(domestic and international) and
military apron plus one
designated isolated parking area (IPA).
(see detailed information in attachment 2 ).
Pilot shall request and obtain
push-back clearance, start engine clearance and taxi instruction. For aircraft
are parked on main apron shall reports his/her aircraft stand number when
requests such
clearances (see detailed information regarding
the coordinates of aircraft stand in attachment 3 on page 190 and pushback procedures in attachment 4
on page 191).
Taxiing guidance signs are
provided at Seahorse Airport (SEAHORSE AIRPORT). Aircraft
shall follow the sign accordingly, except when otherwise instructed by AERODROME
CONTROL TOWER.
Taking off from taxiway
intersection with the runway-in-use or main intersection
may be authorized when requested by flight crew or suggested by the controller.
When intersection take-off is suggested by the controller, the flight crew
shall be informed of the usable length of runway remaining from the
intersection to the end of runway-in-use. It is the responsibility of the
pilot-in-command to ensure that take-off run available (TORA) is suitable for
this particular aircraft (detailed information regarding the distance form
intersection to the end of runway is contained in attachment 30 on page 330).
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