UAIT — TURKISTAN

Note: The following sections in this chapter are intentionally left blank: AD-2.10, AD-2.16, AD-2.21

UAIT AD 2.1   Aerodrome Location Indicator And Name

UAIT — TURKISTAN

UAIT AD 2.2   Aerodrome Geographical And Administrative Data

1ARP coordinates and site at AD

431840N 0683301E

2Direction and distance from (city)86°, 16 NM from Turkistan center
3Elevation/Reference temperature989 FT/34.4° C
4Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN-135 FT
5MAG VAR/Annual Change6° ( 2019 )/0.06°
6AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, e-mail address, AFS, website address
Post:

Authority of Airport Turkistan region, Sauran district, Shaga rural district, Shaga village, block 070, building 284. 160000 Turkistan, JSC "Turkistan International Airport" Republic of Kazakhstan

Tel:+7 (7253) 352900

Tel:+7 (702) 0470769

AFS:UAITZXRA

AFS:UAITZYRA

Email:office@hsairport.kz

Email:pdsp@hsairport.kz

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

UAIT AD 2.3   Operational Hours

1AD Operator

H24

Tel:+7 (7253) 352900

2Customs and immigration

By prior request

3Health and sanitation

H24

Tel:+7 (7252) 352903

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

Tel:+7 (7252) 610537

6MET Briefing OfficeH24

Tel:+7 (7252) 610539

7ATSH24

Tel:+7 (7252) 610538

8Fuelling

H24

Tel:+7 (7253) 352900

9Handling

H24

Tel:+7 (72533) 52900

10Security

H24

11De-icing

H24

Tel:+7 (7253) 352900

12RemarksNil

UAIT AD 2.4   Handling Services And Facilities

1Cargo-handling facilitiesTrepel Champ 350 loader-load capacity up to 35 tons; Trepel Champ 70U loader-load capacity up to 7 tons; Forklift truck-Doosan 10t - load capacity up to 10 tons; Forklift truck-Doosan 5t - load capacity up to 5 tons; Tape loader – TLD NBL - load capacity up to 250 kg (2 units.); Pallet truck – Timsan PD20000 – load capacity up to 20t (1ed.); Pallet truck – Timsan PD7000 – load capacity up to 7T (1ed.); Truck container – Timsan CD1800 – load capacity up to 1.8 tonnes (2 units.); Truck Luggage – Timsan BT2000 – load capacity up to 2T (6 units)
2Fuel/oil typesTS-1, TS-1 RT / Oil: Nil
3Fuelling facilities/capacity

2 tankers 20 cub. meters, 1200 l / min Mercedes Benz Actros by Mates 20м3 1 tanker 40 cub. meters, 2400 l / min MAN TGM by Mates MTT-2023- 272

4De-icing facilitiesAnti-icing liquid treatment machine (Type 1 Sky Go EG, Type 4 4Flite EG) Timsan MDI12000 with a maximum service height of up to 12 - 1 unit.
5Hangar space for visiting aircraftNil
6Repair facilities for visiting aircraftNil
7RemarksNil

UAIT AD 2.5   Passenger Facilities

1Hotels

In the city Turkistan

2Restaurants

AVBL

3Transportation

Taxis

4Medical facilities

Aid post at Airport Terminal, ambulance service, hospitals in Turkistan

5Bank and Post Office

In the city Turkistan

6Tourist Office

In the city Turkistan

7RemarksNil

UAIT AD 2.6   Rescue And Fire Fighting Services

1AD category for fire fighting

CAT A7

2Rescue equipment

4 fire trucks with a total volume of extinguishing agents – 38 200 kg., including foaming agent - 2 900 kg., total capacity - 280 kg/s

3Capability for removal of disabled aircraftThere are possibilities of evacuation of aircraft with an empty equipped aircraft weight of up to 40 tons, types A-320, B-737. The equipment is available around the clock

Tel:+7 (7253) 352900

Tel:+7 702 0470769

Email:ramp@hsairport.kz

4Remarks

The possibility of increasing the required level of fire protection up to 8 categories on request.

UAIT AD 2.7   Seasonal Availability - Clearing

1Types of clearing equipment3 plow-brush equipment with turbo-blowing, 1 screw-rotor, 1 trailed reagent sprayer, 1 tractor with attachments, Other modern snow removal equipment
2Clearance priorities1. RWY 2. TWY 3. Stands
3Remarks

(Seasonal availability: All seasons, caution advised in winter during snow conditions)

U-turns on the RWY 05/23 for the aircraft code letter D and higher are allowed only at the ends of the RWY.

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

1Apron surface and strengthSTANDSSURFACESTRENGTH
1, 2CONCPCN 60/R/A/W/T
3-7, 3A, 4A, 8, 8ACONC+ASPHPCN 80/F/C/W/T
2Taxiway width, surface and strengthTWYWIDTH (M)SURFACESTRENGTH
A23CONC+ASPHPCN 80/F/C/W/T
B23CONC+ASPHPCN 80/F/C/W/T
3Altimeter checkpoint location and elevationNil
4VOR checkpointsNil
5INS checkpointsNil
6RemarksAt the end sections of the RWY there are widenings for turning the aircraft. Width 95m. The surface is concrete. PCN 60 R/A/W/T.

UAIT 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, apron
2RWY and TWY markings and LGTMarkings of thresholds, touchdown zones, centre line, fixed distance markers, RWY edges, RWY designations, undershoot area
3Stop barsNil
4Other runway protection measuresNil
5RemarksRWY 05/23 turning bay blue lights has low intensity at nighttime and in low visibility conditions.

UAIT AD 2.10  Aerodrome Obstacles

NIL

UAIT AD 2.11   Meteorological Information Provided

1Associated MET OfficeMeteorological service Turkistan
2Hours of service MET Office outside hourН24
3Office responsible for TAF preparation: Periods of validityMeteorological service Turkistan, 24HR (0024, 0606, 1212, 1818)
4Trend forecast Interval of issuanceTREND 30 min
5Briefing/consultation providedPersonal consultation (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 informationNil
9ATS units provided with informationBriefing, TWR
10Additional informationNil

UAIT 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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0555,68°3300 X 45

80/F/C/W/T

CONC+ASPH

431810.00N 0683200.99E

-

-135.1 FT

THR 912.7 FT0.7%
23235.70°3300 X 45

80/F/C/W/T

CONC+ASPH

431910.27N 0683401.98E

-

134.5 FT

THR 988.5 FT0.7%
SWY dimensions (M)CWY dimensions (M)Strip dimensions (M)RESA dimensions (M)Location and description of arresting systemOFZRemarks
891011121314
Nil 200 X 1603600 X 300240 X 150NilNilThe RWY turn pad length is 200 m, the total width of the RWY turn pad is 95 m. Refer to AIP section 2.24.1
Nil 300 X 1603600 X 300240 X 150NilNilThe RWY turn pad length is 200 m, the total width of the RWY turn pad is 95 m. Refer to AIP section 2.24.1

UAIT AD 2.13   Declared Distances

RWY DesignatorTORA (M)TODA (M)ASDA (M)LDA (M)Remarks
123456
053300350033003300Nil
233300360033003300Nil
TWY A - 05165018501650NilNil
TWY B - 05108612861086NilNil
TWY A - 23165019501650NilNil
TWY B - 23221425142214NilNil

UAIT 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
05

CAT I (FALS)

900 M

LIH
GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3°

NilNil

3300, spacing 60m, 0-2700 white, last 600m yellow

RED NilNilNil
23

CAT I (FALS)

900 M

LIH
GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3°

NilNil

3300, spacing 60m, 0-2700 white, last 600m yellow

RED NilNilNil

UAIT AD 2.15   Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply

1ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation
2LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGTLDI: 117m from centerline of the RWY, 492.4m from THR 23 Anemometer: Nil
3TWY edge and centre line lighting

TWY A EDGE: BLU

TWY B EDGE: BLU

4Secondary power supply/switch-over timeAVBL, 0 SEC
5RemarksNil

UAIT AD 2.16   Helicopter Landing Area

NIL

UAIT AD 2.17   ATS Airspace

1Designation and lateral limits

TURKISTAN CTR

433342N 0684843E - 431734N 0690339E - 425724N 0682312E - 431121N 0680459E - 432101N 0680856E - 433342N 0684843E

2Vertical limits6000 FT ALT / GND
3Airspace classificationC
4ATS unit call sign
Language(s)

TURKISTAN TOWER EN

TURKISTAN VYSHKA RU

5Transition altitude10000 FT
6Hours of applicability

H24

7RemarksNil

UAIT AD 2.18   ATS Communication Facilities

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

TURKISTAN TOWER (EN)

TURKISTAN VYSHKA (RU)

131,3 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

Production and dispatcher service

TURKISTAN TRANZIT (EN)

TURKISTAN TRANZIT (RU)

121.35 MHZ

NilNilH24Nil
ATIS

TURKISTAN ATIS (EN)

TURKISTAN ATIS (RU)

124,4 MHZ

118,3 MHZ

NilNilH24Nil

UAIT 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
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ILS LOC 05 I/D/2 GP 05 I/C/2 DME 05ITR ITR110.7 MHZ 330.2 MHZ CH 44XH24431924.6N 0683430.8E 431811.7N 0683214.3E 431811.7N 0683214.3E 1000 FTNilNil
ILS LOC 23 I/D/2 GP 23 I/C/2 DME 23ITK ITK111.3 MHZ 332.3 MHZ CH 50XH24431800.6N 0683142.1E 431900.6N 0683352.3E 431900.6N 0683352.3E 1000 FTNilNil
DVOR/DME (6°E/2019)TRK114,6 MHZ
CH 93X
H24431932.3N 0683446.1E1000 FTNilNil

UAIT AD 2.20   Local Traffic Regulations

1.   Airport regulations
Movement of aircraft about the aerodrome shall be carried out under its power or by towing with special vehicles. Taxiing and towing shall be carried out strictly along taxi center lines. Distributing of stands shall be carried out by dispatcher service according to apron load and availability of vacant stands, involved in maintenance. The speed of taxiing shall be chosen by a pilot-in-command depending on the condition of taxiways and apron, presence of obstacles, aircraft weight, and horizontal visibility conditions. The speed of taxiing in all cases must not exceed the speed established by the Flight Crew Operational Manual. ATS air traffic controller is responsible for the taxiway route assignment, the pilot-in-command is responsible for the observance of taxiing rules and a person, guiding the taxiing on the segment assigned to him, is responsible for the safety of taxiing. Taxiing of ACFT with index 4 and 5 into RWY from TWY A and TWY B and out of RWY to TWY shall be carried out at reduced speed with the flight crew’s increased caution and with the observance of safety interval between the landing gear and edges. For De-icing on stand 8, 8A for aircraft with code designations D and higher, strictly under the accompaniment of aircraft technicians, taxiing from the TWY A side.
2.   Taxiing/towing precautions with taking onto account visibility conditions, surface condition of runway, apron, stands and taxiways.
Flight crew shall be notified about the surface condition of runway, apron, stands and taxiways by “Tower” air traffic controller according to work technique. Taxiing onto the apron after runway vacation shall be carried out only after “Follow me” car. Aircraft parking shall be carried out by the signals of marshaller. Escorting by special vehicle from stands to holding position and from taxiways to stands shall be carried out when markings on the maneuvering area are invisible due to snow.
3.   Taxiing into stands under own engines power and by towing.
Taxiing into stands 3-4 shall be carried out under own engines power.
Taxiing into stands 8, 8А shall be carried out by towing under the accompaniment of aircraft technicians with code designations D and higher
4.   Taxiing out of stands under own engines power and by towing.
Taxiing out of stands 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 3A, 4A, 8A shall be carried out by towing.
5.   Parking area for small aircraft (General aviation)
Parking on stand 3-4 shall be carried out by the signals of marshaller
6.   De-icing areas, sanitary area, engine start-up areas.
For De-icing on stand 8, 8A for aircraft with code designations D and higher, strictly under the accompaniment of aircraft technicians, taxiing from the TWY A side.
7.   The movement procedure of aircraft and vehicles in critical and sensitive zones of ILS during aerodrome operation on the minima I ICAO category.
The boundary of the critical area of the radio beacon system has daytime and nighttime markings on the TWY A. “Stop” and “ILS critical area” signs are set on the intersection of the airport roads and the critical area of the radio beacon system.
The intersection of critical zones of radio beacon landing system with aircraft, vehicles and other mobile facilities shall be carried out with the clearance of the "Tower" controller. The intersection of these areas with mentioned facilities during landing approach till landing is prohibited.
8.   Restrictions in the operation of large aircraft including restrictions on the use of its own power for taxiing.
Aerodrome can be operated by aircraft with PCN/ACN ratio above or equal to 1. Weight and traffic intensity restriction of aircraft with non-equal PCN and ACN values are applied (Operation of aircraft of the MD-11 and B747-8F types with full weight with the intensity limitation to 20 (aircraft departures per day).
9.   Taxiing of aircraft in the absence of visibility of marking lines on the maneuvering area.
Runway, apron, stands and taxiways are not equipped with centerline lights
In case of invisibility of taxiway due to packed snow aircraft escorting shall be carried out only after the "Follow-me" car equipped with a UHF communication with a two-way radio ”ground-to-air” and “ground-ground” communication, flashing lights and the “Follow-me” panel and can be requested by the flight crew or by the shift deputy head of production and dispatcher service.
10.   Disabled aircraft removal procedures.
It is possible to evacuate aircraft with an empty weight of loaded aircraft up to 40 tons, types A320, B-737.
11.   Low Visibility Procedures.
Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) are effected when RVR is less than 550 m when manoeuvring area or part thereof is not visually monitored from the “Tower” control centre.
Low Visibility Procedures are initiated by the Air traffic Manager of Control Centre. The status of LVP is passed to pilots by ATIS broadcast or by ATC.
Before the introduction of the procedures of limited visibility, the air traffic controller of “Tower” Control centre (Tower ATC) begins to keep a record of vehicles and persons who are currently on the manoeuvring area, and continues to this account during the period of these procedures to promote security activities in this area and restricts the movement of vehicles airport services on the apron and manoeuvring area, writes the data in the logbook.
Tower ATC, received information about the beginning of the (termination) procedures in low visibility conditions to inform adjacent control towers. The operation of LVP shall be reported by Tower ATC phrase: “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN OPERATION”.
Tower ATC restricts the movement of vehicles airport services on the apron and manoeuvring area during LVP procedures, produces control over the presence of obstacles on the runway and in the ILS critical area, on the reports of aircraft crew or reports of aerodrome service specialist, informs the flight crew about changes in the operational status of radio and lighting equipment.
Taxiing of departing aircraft shall be carried out after a follow-me car from stands to holding position. Taxiing to stand (apron) after RWY vacation shall be carried out after a follow-me car.
Upon receiving information that an aircraft or vehicle is lost or uncertain of its position on the manoeuvring area, Tower ATC takes action to ensure safety and to assist the aircraft or vehicle to determine its position.
If the Tower ATC cannot visually determine the aircraft RWY vacation, it requires the crew to report the vacation of the RWY.
12.   Measurement of the friction coefficient of the runway pavement surface
Carried out using continuous friction measuring equipment Skiddometer BV 11.

UAIT AD 2.21   Noise Abatement Procedures

NIL

UAIT AD 2.22   Flight Procedures

1.   VFR procedures within the aerodrome control zone (CTR)
Air traffic service in the control zone of the aerodrome is carried out by the controller of the “Tower” ATC unit. Flight altitudes are calculated by the aircraft crew in accordance with the Civil Aviation Flight Rules of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The functions of Air traffic service does not include ground collision avoidance. The aircraft crew shall ensure that the clearance issued by the ATS unit in this regard is safe. VFR flights at altitudes below 2000 feet in the control zone are performed at the altitudes indicated in the flight plan or requested by the aircraft crew.
Flights must not be performed over populated areas within the control zone.
For VFR flights, the aerodrome has a flight circle (left / right) at an altitude of 2000 feet. The air traffic controller of the “Tower” ATC unit is determine and report which flight circle is in use.
Entering the flight circle, crossing the runway alignment is made only with the permission of the air traffic controller of the “Tower” ATC unit.
The aircraft crew preliminarily agrees with the ATS unit the flight area and altitude range during aerial work in the control zone at absolute altitudes.
When entering the control zone (CTR) from uncontrolled airspace, the aircraft crew must obtain an air traffic control clearance 5 minutes before the estimated time of entering the controlled airspace.
Entry / exit of aircraft of category A and helicopters flying in VFR to / from the control zone (CTR) is carried out at the shortest distance through the corresponding point.
If the air situation requires the holding procedure, the air traffic controller of the “Tower” ATC unit gives the instructions to the aircraft crew to follow to one of the holding points.
Waypoint name (visual reference)Geographical coordinatesRadial (mag.) and distance from NAVAID (ARP)Remarks
1KILO (SE outskirts of Kosmezgil)N432135 E0680637270° 20.6 nm TRK DVOR/DMEEntry/exit
2DELTA (southern outskirts of Kentau)N432920 E0683248346° 9.9 nm TRK DVOR/DMEEntry/exit
3PAPA (SE outskirts of Kaynarbulak)N431806 E0690402088° 21.4 nm TRK DVOR/DMEEntry/exit
4CHARLIE (Eastern coast of Sinakkol lake)N430312 E0683445174° 16.3 nm TRK DVOR/DMEEntry/exit
5ALPHA (northern outskirts of Koshkorgan)N432351 E0683011316° 5.5 nm TRK DVOR/DMEHolding
6BRAVO (southern outskirts of Ibata)N431519 E0683808144° 4.9 nm TRK DVOR/DMEHolding

UAIT 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
NilNilNilNil
2.   Ornithological situation
In the Turkistan region have been registered 377 bird species.
During the warm season, the highest concentration of birds is observed near the Shoshkakul lakes, Koksaray, Bugun and Shardarinsky reservoirs, the Bugun river, Syr Darya, Arys, Badam, and aerodrome areas, where they make random flights up to an altitude of 600-1000 meters.
Spring migration of birds occurs from late February to March, and autumn migration from September to November. The main direction of migrating birds passes through Shardarinsky reservoir, a group of Shushkakul lakes, through Karatau to the North of the region, crossing sections of the route, which sharply increases the risk of collision with birds at altitudes up to 3000 meters.
The main directions of bird’s migration in the spring from south to north. In autumn, from north to south.

UAIT 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
Area Chart - ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RWY 05 ICAO
Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) RWY 23 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RWY 05 ICAO
Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) RWY 23 ICAO
ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart - ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME Y RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME Z RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME Y RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME Z RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME Y RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME Z RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME Y RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME Z RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME Y RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME Z RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME Y RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME Z RWY 23 ICAO
Visual Approach chart – ICAO
VFR Departure/Arrival Chart

UAIT AD 2.25  Visual segment surface (VSS) penetrations

No penetrations