UACC — ASTANA

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UACC AD 2.1   Aerodrome Location Indicator And Name

UACC — ASTANA

UACC AD 2.2   Aerodrome Geographical And Administrative Data

1ARP coordinates and site at AD

510121N 0712758E

At the centre of RWY

2Direction and distance from (city)168°, 6.5 NM of Astana center
3Elevation/Reference temperature1166 FT / 25° C
4Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN-106 FT
5MAG VAR/Annual Change10° E ( 2023 ) / 0.03°
6AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFS
Post:

Authority of Airport 010014 Astana, Kabanbay batyr ave.,119 JSC "Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport" Republic of Kazakhstan

Tel:+7 (7172) 777222

Fax:+7 (7172) 777952

AFS:UACCAPBF

SITA:NQZAPXH

Email:astanaairport@kepter.kz

7Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)IFR-VFR
8RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.3   Operational Hours

1AD Operator

H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 777697

Fax:+7 (7172) 777997

2Customs and immigration

H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 286437

Tel:+7 (7172) 286438

Tel:+7 (7172) 286000

Tel:+7 (7172) 286030

3Health and sanitation

H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 777185

4AIS Briefing OfficeH24
5ATS Reporting Office (ARO)H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 773541

Fax:+7 (7172) 773731

6MET Briefing Office

H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 773478

7ATSH24
8Fuelling

H24

Tel:+7 (7172) 777897

9Handling

H24

10Security

H24

11De-icing

H24

12RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.4   Handling Services And Facilities

1Cargo-handling facilities

Handling up to 30 tonnes weight

2Fuel/oil types

TS-1, RT(equivalent to Jet A-1) / MS-8

3Fuelling facilities/capacity

Modern tankers (18000-60000 liters) Mobile fuel filter AVBL

4De-icing facilities

AVBL

5Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NOT AVBL for visiting aircraft

6Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

Minor repairs

7RemarksEngine pneumatic start facilities AVBL External power source rated at 140 kW 208V 400Hz AVBL Tow/push back facilities AVBL (up to 400 tones) 2-5.6m height entrance stairs AVBL

UACC AD 2.5   Passenger Facilities

1Hotels

Airport hotel, city hotel

2Restaurants

AVBL

3Transportation

Buses, taxis, rent a car

4Medical facilities

Aid post at airport Terminal, ambulance service, hospitals in Astana

5Bank and Post Office

AVLB

6Tourist Office

AVLB and in the city Astana

7RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.6   Rescue And Fire Fighting Services

1AD category for fire fighting

CAT A9

2Rescue equipment

Modern rescue equipment. 5 fire engines.

3Capability for removal of disabled aircraft
  1. Contact details of personnel responsible for aircraft evacuation. Head of complex shift:

    Tel:+7 (7172) 777980

    Tel:+7 (7172) 777721

    Email:pdsashift@nn-airport.kz

    Office:

    Tel:+7 (7172) 777307

    Email:office@nn-airport.kz

  2. Availability of means to conduct emergency evacuation operations
    • Platform for recovery of aircraft that has lost ability to move designed to lift an aircraft (AC) with a wheel diameter of up to 750 mm (tire or disk diameter) and a maximum wheel width of up to 350 mm with a weighting pressure of no more than 12 tons
    • Platform for recovery of aircraft that has lost ability to move designed to lift an aircraft (AC) with a wheel diameter up to 1300 mm and certain width (width of platform is 1600 mm). Maximum weighting pressure is 30 tons.
    • List of towing bars for AC recovery from aerodrome: А-300; А-310; А-318,319,320,321; А-330; А-340; А-350; В-737; В-747; В-757; В-767; В-777; В-787; AN-24,26; YAK-40; YAK-42; IL-62; IL-96; TU-134; TU-154; TU-204; TU-214; DC-9; DC-10; MD-11; MD-80,81,82,83,90,95; L-1011; Е-170,175,190,195
    • Aircraft recovery kit in case of damage to the nose and/or main landing gear
    • Elements for laying on the ground (mats)
    • Compressor
    • Universal set of lifting straps for narrow- and wide-body aircraft (except A380)
    • Devices for towing emergency aircraft that have lost the ability to move
    • Aircraft belay equipment
4RemarksEquipment for towing emergency aircraft that have lost the ability to move for the evacuation of aircraft such as B747, B777, A340, A350, MD11 and alike. The main guideline for the weight of an empty aircraft is from 80,000 kg to 215,000 kg.

UACC AD 2.7   Seasonal Availability - Clearing

1Types of clearing equipment12 plow-brush equipment with turbo pipes, 3 augers, 1 wind machine, 2 trailed reagent sprayers, 1 pusher for cleaning of snow shafts, 1 side lamp cleaning machine on the runway, other modern snow removal equipment
2Clearance priorities1. RWY, TWY A, E, P, H, C, stands 1-10, 100 2. TWY L, J, B, D, apron A, B, C, D 3. Cleaning the runway strip along the entire length to a width of 25 meters from the runway border, cleaning of the verges of parking stands and apron with the interface layout, cleaning of access roads to radio navigation and communication facilities (CNS facilities), fuel and lubricants, inside the aerodrome roads and other works
3RemarksSeasonal availability: All seasons, caution advised in winter during snow conditions Information on the de-icing liquids and deicing reagents used is published in the AIC circular in the section SEASONAL SNOWFALL PLAN FOR THE WINTER SEASON

UACC AD 2.8   Aprons, Taxiways And Check Locations/Positions Data

1Apron surface and strengthAPRONSTANDSSURFACESTRENGTH
A1,4,5,6,19 CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/W/T
2,3,17,18REINF/CONCPCN 66/R/B/W/T
7L, 7, 7R, 8L, 8, 8R, 9L, 9, 9RPCN 69/R/B/W/T
10,11CONC+ASPHPCN 17/R/B/X/T
12-16PCN 60/F/C/W/T
20-23PCN 93/F/C/W/T
24-28PCN 14/R/B/X/T
29-30PCN 28/F/C/Y/T
37-42, 44-49PCN 53/F/C/Y/T
B70-83, 85-88, 90-94PCN 60/F/C/X/T
84, 89, 95PCN 73/F/C/W/T
C100-104PCN 79/F/C/W/T
D31-33PCN 28/F/C/Y/T
1B-4BNil
K1K-5KPCN 36/F/C/X/T
2Taxiway width, surface and strengthTWYWIDTH (M)SURFACESTRENGTH
A23CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
B5CONC+ASPHPCN 60////T
18CONC+ASPHPCN 45/R/B/X/U
C23CONC+ASPHPCN 60/F/C/X/T
D23CONC+ASPHPCN 60/F/C/X/T
E23CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
F20CONC+ASPHPCN 60/F/C/X/T
G32CONC+ASPHPCN 22/R/A/X/T
H23CONC+ASPHPCN 60/F/C/X/T
J23CONC+ASPHPCN 79/F/C/W/T
K23CONC+ASPHPCN 36/F/C/X/T
L23CONC+ASPHPCN 60/F/C/X/T
M23CONC+ASPHPCN 79/F/C/W/T
P123CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
P223CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
P323CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
P423CONC+ASPHPCN 66/F/C/X/T
Q11CONC+ASPHPCN 46/R/B/X/T
W23CONCPCN 12/R/B/W/T
Y18CONC+ASPHPCN 46/F/C/X/T
3Altimeter checkpoint location and elevationNil
4VOR checkpointsNil
5INS checkpointsNil
6Remarks1. When precipitation falls and during the autumn-spring periods, ground elements of the airfield are subject to disintegration 2. Aircraft taxiing via apron D by ATC clearance only. Prior permission required.

UACC AD 2.9   Surface Movement Guidance And Control System And Markings

1Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking/parking guidance system of aircraft standsGuidance sign board at entrance of RWYs, guidance sign designating taxiways and apron Visual docking guidance system at stands 7L, 7, 7R, 8L, 8, 8R, 9L, 9, 9R
2RWY and TWY markings and LGTMarkings of thresholds, touchdown zones, centre line, fixed distance markers, RWY edges, RWY designations, taxi holding positions, taxiway centre lines
3Stop barsTWY A, TWY B, TWY C, TWY D, TWY P before TWY E
4Other runway protection measuresNil
5RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.10   Aerodrome Obstacles

NIL

UACC AD 2.11   Meteorological Information Provided

1Associated MET OfficeMeteorological service Astana

Tel:+7 (7172) 773478

2Hours of service MET Office outside hourH24
3Office responsible for TAF preparation: Periods of validityMeteorological service Astana, 24 HR (0024, 0606, 1212, 1818
4Trend forecast Interval of issuanceTREND 30 min
5Briefing/consultation providedPersonal consultation (English, Russian)
6Flight documentation/languages usedTAF, METAR, SPECI, SIGMET, GAMET, AIRMET English
7Charts and other information AVBL for briefing or consultationS, U85, U70, U50, U40, U30, U25, U20, prognostic charts of wind and temperature at flight levels (FL), max wind, T, prognostic charts P85, P70, P50, P40, P30, P25, P20, SWH, SWM of WAFC, SWM+SWH, SWL of Kazakhstan;
8Supplementary equipment AVBL for providing informationDoppler weather radar (WRM-200)
9ATS units provided with informationBriefing, TWR, APP, ACC
10Additional informationNil

UACC AD 2.12   Runway Physical Characteristics

Designations RWY NRTRUE BRGDimensions of RWY (M)Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY and SWYTHR coordinates RWY end coordinates THR geoid undulationTHR elevation and highest elevation of TDZ of precision APP RWYSlope of RWY-SWY
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0444.52°3500 X 4573/F/C/W/T CONC+ASPH

510040.87N 0712655.41E

-

-106.2 FT

THR 1164.7 FT TDZ 1166 FT-0.57%
22224.55°3500 X 4573/F/C/W/T CONC+ASPH

510201.65N 0712901.44E

-

-106.1 FT

THR 1158.1 FT TDZ 1161 FT0.57%
SWY dimensions (M)CWY dimensions (M)Strip dimensions (M)RESA dimensions (M)Location and description of arresting systemOFZRemarks
891011121314
Nil400 X 1503800 X 30090 X 160 NilAVBL Nil
Nil400 X 1503800 X 30090 X 160 NilAVBL Nil

UACC AD 2.13   Declared Distances

RWY DesignatorTORA (M)TODA (M)ASDA (M)LDA (M)Remarks
123456
22

3500

3900

3500

3500

Nil
04

3500

3900

3500

3500

Nil
TWY B - 22229126912291NilNil
TWY C - 22210725072107NilNil
TWY D - 04267130712671NilNil
TWY C - 04139317931393NilNil
TWY B - 04120916091209NilNil

UACC AD 2.14   Approach And Runway Lighting

RWY DesignatorAPCH LGT type, LEN, INTSTTHR LGT colour, WBARVASIS, (MEHT), PAPITDZ, LGT LENRWY Centre Line LGT Length, spacing, colour, INTSTRWY edge LGT LEN, spacing, colour, INTSTRWY End LGT colour, WBARSWY LGT LEN, colourRemarks
12345678910
04

CAT IIIA (HIALS)

900 M

LIH

GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3°

900m

3500m, spacing 15.0m, 0-2600m white, 2600-3200m R/W, 3200-3500m red LIH3500m, spacing 60m, 0-2900m white, last 600m yellow LIH

RED

Nil

NilNil
22

CAT IIIA (HIALS)

900 M

LIH

GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3°

900m

3500m, spacing 15.0m, 0-2600m white, 2600-3200 R/W, 3200-3500m red LIH3500m, spacing 60m, 0-2900m white, last 600m yellow LIH

RED

Nil

NilNil

UACC AD 2.15   Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply

1ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation

Nil

2LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGTAnemometer: 300 m from RWY04 to ARP, 390mfrom RWY22 to ARP, lighted
3TWY edge and centre line lightingEDGE: All TWY CL: TWY A, E, H, C, B, M, J, L, P CL: TWY B, C, H, M, J and L from apron to TWY P
4Secondary power supply/switch-over timeAvailable, 0 sec
5RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.16   Helicopter Landing Area

1Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO Geoid undulation510138.98N 0712809.40E -106.1510202.10N 0712837.92E -106.1
2TLOF and/or FATO elevation1158.3 FT1156.2 FT
3TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, markingRectangle 25 x 25 M, CONC+ASPH, PCN 47/F/C/X/T, no markingTLOF/FATO on 25/30, CONC+ASPH, PCN 76/F/C/X/T, marking
4True BRG of FATODirection of TKOF zones: 035°/215° MAGDirection of TKOF zones: 030°/220° MAG
5Declared distance availableNilNil
6APP and FATO lightingNilNil
7RemarksOn intersection of TWY P1 and TWY BStand 104

UACC AD 2.17   ATS Airspace

1Designation and lateral limitsASTANA CTR
511821N 0714116E - 510912N 0715557E - 510321N 0714642E then a clockwise arc radius 12 NM centered on 510121N 0712758E - 504930N 0712503E - 504420N 0711703E - 505324N 0710223E - 505808N 0710940E then a clockwise arc radius 12 NM centered on 510121N 0712758E - 511257N 0713246E - 511821N 0714116E
2Vertical limits5500 FT ALT / GND
3Airspace classificationD
4ATS unit call sign
Language(s)
ASTANA TOWER EN ASTANA VYSHKA RU
5Transition altitude10000 FT
6Hours of applicability H24
7RemarksNil

UACC AD 2.18   ATS Communication Facilities

Service designationCall signFrequencySATVOICE number(s)Logon addressHours of operationRemarks
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APP

ASTANA APPROACH (EN)

ASTANA PODKHOD (RU)

124.6 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

RADAR

ASTANA RADAR (EN)

ASTANA KRUG (RU)

120.7 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

SMC

ASTANA GROUND (EN)

ASTANA RULENIE (RU)

119.6 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

TWR

ASTANA TOWER (EN)

ASTANA VYSHKA (RU)

135.5 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

ATIS

ASTANA ATIS (EN)

ASTANA ATIS (RU)

129.5 MHZ

128.3 MHZ

NilNil

H24

EN RU
DELIVERYASTANA DELIVERY (EN) ASTANA DELIVERY (RU)129,8NilNilH24Nil

UACC AD 2.19   Radio Navigation And Landing Aids

Type of aid, MAG VAR, ILS Classification, Type of supported OP (for VOR/ILS/MLS, give declination)IDFrequency, Channel numberHours of operationPosition of transmitting antenna coordinatesElevation of DME transmitting antennaService volume radius from the GBAS reference pointRemarks
12345678
DVOR/DME
(10°E/2013)
AST114.4 MHZ
CH 91X
H24510005.6N 0712600.4E1200 FTNilNil
ILS LOC 04 III/E/4
GP 04 III/T/4
DME 04
IMO

IMO
109,5 MHZ
332,6 MHZ
CH 32X
H24510224.7N 0712937.4E
510045.5N 0712712.0E
510045.5N 0712712.0E


1200 FT
NilNil
ILS LOC 22 III/E/4
GP 22 III/T/4
DME 22
IAK

IAK
111,7 MHZ
333,5 MHZ
CH 54X
H24510018.8N 0712621.0E
510151.0N 0712854.3E
510151.0N 0712854.3E


1200 FT
NilNil
NDBM654 KHZH24510013.2N 0712612.3ENilNilNil

UACC AD 2.20  Local Aerodrome Regulations

The Bozshakol flight area. The Bozshakol flight area is intended for exercising piloting techniques, flights at Low Altitudes/Heights and Extremely Low Altitudes/Heights, for landing on a platform (apron) with independent selection from the air, for performing search and rescue work over land in hovering mode day and night, flights with a undersling load day and night (with a helibucket), flights day and night in Simple Meteorological Conditions and Complex Meteorological Conditions, on operating ceiling, for simple and complex aerobatics, group flights, as well as helicopter’s test flights. Its area is a circle of 5 km radius with a center on the Bozshakol settlement (505440N 0713843E). The nearest border of the area is 13.0 km, the furthest one is 23.0 km. Restrictive bearings from AST: Magnetic Radio Bearing = 280° - 309°. The altitude/height of flight aerobatic area is from actual height = 15 m to flight level = 6100 m (FL200), Minimum safety altitude = 900 m in QNH pressure.
The Borlykol flight area. The Borlykol flight area is intended for exercising piloting techniques, flights at Low Altitudes/Heights and Extremely Low Altitudes/Heights, landing on a platform (apron) with independent selection from the air, for performing search and rescue work over land in hovering mode day and night, flights with a undersling load day and night (with a helibucket), flights day and night in Simple Meteorological Conditions and Complex Meteorological Conditions, on operating ceiling, for simple and complex aerobatics, group flights, as well as helicopter’s test flights. Its area is a circle of 5 km radius with a center on the Borlykol lake (505251N 0715305E). The nearest border of the area is 29.0 km, the furthest one is 39.0 km. Restrictive bearings from AST: Magnetic Radio Bearing = 274° - 290°. The altitude/height of flight aerobatic area is from actual height = 15 m to flight level = 6100 m (FL200), Minimum safety altitude = 900 m in QNH pressure.
The Saryadyr flight area. The Saryadyr flight area is intended for exercising piloting techniques, flights at Low Altitudes/Heights and Extremely Low Altitudes/Heights, landing on a platform (apron) with independent selection from the air, for performing search and rescue work over land in hovering mode day and night, flights with a undersling load day and night (with a helibucket), flights day and night in Simple Meteorological Conditions and Complex Meteorological Conditions, on operating ceiling, for simple and complex aerobatics, group flights, as well as helicopter’s test flights. Its area is a circle of 5 km radius with a center on the Saryadyr settlement (505012N 0713354E). The nearest border of the area is 17.0 km, the furthest one is 26.5 km. Restrictive bearings from AST: Magnetic Radio Bearing = 311° - 337°. The altitude/height of flight aerobatic area is from actual height = 15 m to flight level = 6100 m (FL200), Minimum safety altitude = 900 m in QNH pressure.
The Maibalyk flight area. The Maibalyk flight area is intended for exercising piloting techniques, flights at Low Altitudes/Heights and Extremely Low Altitudes/Heights, landing on a platform (apron) with independent selection from the air, flights day and night in Simple Meteorological Conditions and Complex Meteorological Conditions, group flights, for performing search and air-sea rescue operations over water day and night, flights with a undersling load day and night (with a helibucket), helicopter’s test flights, as well as for holding patterns. Its area is a circle of 3 km radius with a center on the Maibalyk lake (505805N 0713229E). The nearest border of the area is 5.3 km, the furthest one is 11.3 km. Restrictive bearings from AST: Magnetic Radio Bearing = 267° - 305°. The altitude/height of flight aerobatic area is from actual height = 15 m to actual height = 200 m, Minimum safety altitude = 900 m in QNH pressure.
Due to the absence of required AGL system and on TWY-G and presence of unacceptable slopes on its unpaved part, following limitations are in place: Movements of aircrafts on TWY-G when visibility is lower than 800 meters is prohibited; Movements of aircrafts on TWY-G only by towing when night time and visibility is less than 2000 meters.
The following widenings are designed to perform a 180-degree turn on the runway:
  • TURN PAD 95M AVAILABLE AT THR RWY 04;
  • TURN PAD 97M AVAILABLE AT THR RWY 22;
  • TURN PAD 75M AVAILABLE 2500M FROM THR RWY 22;
  • TURN PAD 75M AVAILABLE 1000M FROM THR RWY 04.
Taxiing on taxiway “C” on the Parking lot-9 for aircraft with a wingspan of more than 50m behind the escort vehicle.
There is no aircraft anchorage point in the aircraft parking area.
Starting the engine on the Parking lot - 17 traverse is prohibited.
Lifting of an aircraft by a lifting mechanism is prohibited in aircraft parking lots, with the exception of parking lots 2, 3, 7, 8, 17, 18.
Parking lot №12 is closed.
Before the flight, the crew must listen to the ATIS information, in the period of 5 minutes to 25 minutes before the departure time establish contact with the "ASTANA DELIVERY" on a frequency of 129.800 MHz, report the current ATIS information index and receive ATC clearance. Before tow/start engines establish contact with the "ASTANA GROUND" on a frequency of 119.600 MHz, report the current ATIS information index, the parking stand number, request permission to tow/start engines. If unable to establish contact with the "ASTANA DELIVERY" on a frequency of 129.800 MHz, establish contact with the "ASTANA GROUND" on a frequency of 119.600 MHz.
Engine ground run on parking position 1-9 prohibited.
Aircraft taxiing and service vehicles on the maneuvering area shall not cross the prescribed holding lines established for CAT II and CAT III operations, as well as stop bars, without clearance from Air Traffic Control, and the stop bars must be switched off.

UACC AD 2.21   Noise Abatement Procedures

NIL

UACC AD 2.22   Flight Procedures

1.   General
RWY 04/22 approved for CAT II and CAT IIIA operations.
2.   Low Visibility Procedures during CAT II operations.
Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) are initiated at Astana aerodrome:
  1. during CAT II and CAT IIIA approaches when RVR is less than 550 m;
  2. during take-off, when RVR is less than 550 m. The status of LVP is reported through ATIS or the broadcast of RTF with the following phrase: “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN OPERATION”
The controller shall verify that ILS sensitive area is clear of known traffic before Aircraft reaches 15 km distance from touchdown point.
During approach, the controller informs pilots of:
  • unserviceability or downgrading of aids or facilities;
  • change of surface wind;
  • change of RVR;
  • change of cloud base (vertical visibility).
A-SMGCS on SMR, SSR and ADS-B base supports ground movement operations based on established operational procedures.
3.   Arriving Aircraft
The report on the vacation of the runway is made on the TWY only after the release of the ILS critical zones. Taxiing on the taxiways is carried out by the TWY centerline lights before coupling with the apron. Taxiing on the apron is allowed only behind the follow me car. Parking of the aircraft in the stands is carried out according to the signals of the ground personnel.
Taxing via TWY shall be carried out along TWY centerlines lights until junction with apron. It is permitted to taxi on the apron only under guidance of a “follow-me” car. Parking to the stands is assisted by a marshaller.
4.   Departing Aircraft
Aircraft taxiing for take-off from the aircraft stands to the TWY are accompanied by the follow me car. Taxiing on the taxiway is carried out by the TWY centerline lights to the runway holding positions. At the runway holding positions, the aircraft must stop in front of an aerodrome sign of the critical zone (Runway designation of both extremities of the runway on a red background and the designation of the TWY on a black background).
5.   VFR procedures within the aerodrome control zone (CTR)
Flights within the control zone are conducted at an absolute altitude of no less than 1700 feet, unless otherwise instructed by the controller of the "Radar" ATC unit. Absolute flight altitudes are assigned by the controller of the "Radar" ATC unit without considering obstacles. Crews of aircraft independently perform the avoidance of obstacles. Within the control zone, flights over populated, prohibited, restricted, and dangerous areas are tobe avoided. For VFR flights of aircraft with certificated take-off mass of up to 5700 kg and helicopters flying at speeds of no more than 140 knots, at Astana aerodrome the flight circuit is established for Runway 22 (left)and Runway 04 (right) at an altitude of 2000 feet. The width of the rectangular flight path is 3 nautical miles.The controller of the "Radar" ATC unit determines and communicates the utilized traffic circuit to the aircraft crew. Entering the traffic circuit, crossing the runway alignment is made only with the permission of the air traffic controller of the "Radar" ATC unit. Entry/Exit into the control zone is carried out through designated waypoints. Note: In all cases, the controller of the "Radar" ATC unit assigns altitudes in accordance with the table of the "Minimum Safe True Flight Altitudes for ATS Routes and SID" published in Appendix 5 to the Rules for Aircraft Operations in Civil Aviation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Waypoint nameTypeVisual referenceGeographical coordinatesRadial (mag.) from DVOR/DME ASTDistance from DVOR/DME AST
1KOIANDYExitNortheastern outskirts of the settlement Koyandy511821N 0714116E018°20.6 NM
2KOSTOMAREntryEastern outskirts of the locality Kostomar511319N 0714922E038°19.8 NM
3TANAKOLExitTo the north-east of Lake Tanakol510912N 0715557E054°21.0 NM
4ZHALTYRKOLEntryWestern outskirts of the locality Zhaltyrkol505951N 0714824E081°14.2 NM
5KARIERExitSouth of the sand quarry505626N 0714517E097°12.7 NM
6NURAEntryNorthern outskirts of the locality Nura504723N 0712505E173°12.7 NM
7KARATOMARExitSoutheastern outskirts of the locality Karatomar505127N 0710534E226°15.6 NM
8ZHANAYDAREntry-510334N 0710850E278°11.4 NM
9URKERExitNorthwest outskirts of the residential area Urker510853N 0711310E308°12.0 NM
10INTERIntermediateNorthern outskirts of the microdistrict International, intersection with the Astana-Karaganda highway510750N 0713550E029°9.9 NM
11IPPODROMHoldingWest of the horse racecourse510435N 0712226E324°5.0 NM
12MAIBALYKHoldingSouthern shore of Lake Maybalyk505659N 0713015E129°4.1 NM
6.   Continuous Descent Operation
  1. CDOs are performed during periods of low traffic density at ATC discretion.
  2. CDOs are executed only by ACFT that use standard arrival procedures RNAV1 based on GNSS.
  3. Although these procedures are designed as a closed path, they permit distance planning for CDO, allowing the ACFT Flight Management System/Computer (FMS/FMC) to accurately execute automated optimized descents when:
    • ACFT is cleared to proceed to a waypoint or via a combination of waypoints in order to provide an optimum lateral flight path up to and including the FAP and thus the exact distance to the RWY is known prior to start of the continuous descent operation; or
    • the pilots of the ACFT that to be vectored to final are provided with distance-to-go information.
  4. CDOs are authorized only when following conditions are respected:
    • ILS of RWY intended for landing is in operation;
    • no adverse weather conditions that may affect CDO;
    • no system degradations that may affect GNSS or ILS operation.
  5. After receiving “WHEN READY DESCEND TO (LEVEL)” or “DESCEND TO (LEVEL) AT PILOTS DISCRETION” clearance the pilot is allowed to plan/optimize vertical profile in order to apply CDO to FAP.
  6. Depending on traffic, CDO may start from TOD or lower levels.
  7. In accordance with appropriate ATC clearances, CDO can start from the TOD when ACFT is cleared to a waypoint or via a combination of waypoints for direct routing/shortcut and the horizontal trajectory is defined up to and including the FAP. Thus, the exact distance to RWY is known and the descent profile can be readily calculated by the appropriate on board system (FMS) prior to start of the CDO.
  8. After clearance “WHEN READY DESCEND TO (LEVEL)“ or “DESCEND TO (LEVEL) AT PILOTS DISCRETION” pilot should maintain the cruising/last assigned level until the optimal descent point/TOD that is determined by pilot or FMS, then start descent with no extra requests unless other ATC instructions are issued.
  9. If necessary ATC may issue additional instructions: “WHEN READY DESCEND TO (LEVEL), REPORT LEAVING (or REPORT TOP-OF-DESCENT)”
  10. Considering airspace structure, ATC issues an instruction to descend to level(s) above level of FAP. Wherein ATC issues further descent instruction prior to CDO flight reaching 3000 feet (900 m) above last assigned level.
  11. After contact with appropriate CTR established, ATC issues approach clearance: “CLEARED ILS APPROACH RUNWAY (NUMBER)”. With this clearance pilot should proceed via cleared waypoint(s) to intercept ILS.
  12. It is preferable if CDO is commenced from top of descent. If it is not feasible due to traffic, CDO may be initiated from any lower level.
  13. As a portion of the procedure consists of vectoring, the specific distance to RWY threshold is not known to a pilot prior to start of the CDO. In such cases, ATC will provide the pilot with an estimate of the flight track-miles to the RWY threshold as distance-to-go information. The pilot will use this information to determine the optimum descent rate to achieve a CDO.
  14. ACFT not exceed IAS 220 knots closer 15 n.m. to RW threshold.
7.   Continuous Climb Operation
Continuous Climb Operations (CCO) are conducted along standard instrument departure routes (SID RNAV1) using GNSS. The feasibility of CCO is determined by the ATC based on the current air traffic situation and operational traffic density.

UACC AD 2.23   Additional Information

1.   Accepted exceptions, exemptions and restrictions in aerodrome certificate.
Regulatory referenceRequirement of regulationsDescription of exceptions, exemptions and restrictionsMeasures taken and validity period
Point 440. Standards of Aerodromes (Heliports) Operation Civil Aviation Republic KazakhstanNilNilELoS has been approved from 22.04.2022 till 22.04.2024
2.   Bird concentration near airport.
The intensive flights of flocks of ducks, geese, cormorants, silver and lake gulls, blue pigeon, black and gray crows take place daily during 1-2 hours before and after sunset, when birds fly from the lake (1000 km south-east of the RWY) across the RWY and approach area of RWY 22 and RWY 04 to feeding zones near rivers north and north-west of the airport.
The highest intensity of spring and autumn bird flights are observed in predawn hours. Within 3-4 hours and after sunrise. In the evening, 2-3 hours before sunset, the intensity of the flight increases sharply again and remains high for several hours after dark. In some places, especially in coastal areas, intensive bird flight is observed throughout the night.
Regular bird flights from Lake Maybalyk through the airfield are observed from April till October, around the 215 approach course of RWY22.
An hour or two hours before sunset, birds make a return flight to their resting place. In spring, the majority of birds fly at an altitude of up to 500 m. At the same time, about 20% of birds move at altitudes up to 10 m, from 10 to 50 m – 50%, from 50 to 100 m – 20%, the remaining 10% fly above 100 m.
The main directions of migration in spring are from southwest to northeast; in autumn in the opposite direction. In autumn, a large number of rooks, crows, silver and lake gulls accumulate in the area of the airfield and at the airfield, which pose a great danger to flights from sunrise to sunset.
In case of necessity, the aerodrome control point informs pilots about bird flights and approximate heights above ground level.
At the mentioned above time intervals, if design characteristics of airborne equipment allow, pilots are recommended to switch on landing lights during the flights in aerodrome area, during take-off, approach, as well as climbing and descent.
Bird concentration scattering measures include: periodical deterrence of birds, effective measures regarding to scavering, removal of green plantations and ground covering, termination of agricultural activity within the airport area.

UACC AD 2.24   Charts Related To An Aerodrome

NamePage
Aerodrome Chart - ICAO
Aerodrome Ground Movement and Parking Chart - ICAO
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – ICAO Type A RWY 04/22
Precision Approach Terrain Chart – RWY 04 ICAO
Precision Approach Terrain Chart – RWY 22 ICAO
Area Chart - ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 04 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RNAV RWY 22 ICAO
ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart - ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME - Y CAT II & III, RWY 22 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME - Z CAT II & III, RWY 22 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME - Y CAT II & III, RWY 04 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME - Z CAT II & III, RWY 04 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME RWY 22 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME RWY 04 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – RNP RWY 04 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – RNP RWY 22 ICAO
Visual Approach chart – ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME RWY 22
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME RWY 04
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME RWY 22
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME RWY 04
Instrument Approach Chart – BC NDB RWY 22
Instrument Approach Chart – NDB RWY 04
VFR Departure/Arrival Chart

UACC AD 2.25  Visual segment surface (VSS) penetrations

No penetrations