UAKK — KARAGANDA

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

UAKK AD 2.1   Aerodrome Location Indicator And Name

UAKK — KARAGANDA

UAKK AD 2.2   Aerodrome Geographical And Administrative Data

1ARP coordinates and site at AD

494018N 0732007E

At the centre of RWY

2Direction and distance from (city)130°, 13 NM km from Karaganda
3Elevation/Reference temperature1766 FT/24° C
4Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN-118 FT
5MAG VAR/Annual Change8° E ( 2013 ) / 0.01°
6AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFS
Post:

Authority of Airport 100000 Karaganda, JSC "Sary-Arka International Airport" Republic of Kazakhstan

Tel:+7 (7212) 771261

Fax:+7 (7212) 771264

AFS:UAKKAPBF

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

UAKK AD 2.3   Operational Hours

1AD Operator

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428555

2Customs and immigration

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428576

Tel:+7 (7212) 428594

3Health and sanitation

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428503

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

Tel:+7 (7212) 496641

Tel:+7 (7212) 496572

Fax:+7 (7212) 496560

6MET Briefing OfficeH24

Tel:+7 (7212) 496673

7ATSH24
8Fuelling

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428533

9Handling

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428555

10Security

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428526

11De-icing

H24

Tel:+7 (7212) 428582

12RemarksNil

UAKK AD 2.4   Handling Services And Facilities

1Cargo-handling facilities

Handling up to 27 tonnes weight, more on request

2Fuel/oil types

TS-1, RT (equivalent to Jet A-1)/MS-8, SM-4.5

3Fuelling facilities/capacity

The maximum amount of fuel 750 000 l. 2 Fuel truck 60000 l. 2200 l/min 3 Fuel truck 22000 l. 1000 l/min 1 Fuel truck 7500 l 750 l/min

4De-icing facilities

2 BC FMC TEMPEST

5Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NOT AVBL for visiting aircraft

6Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

Minor repairs at aircraft repair base

7RemarksNil

UAKK AD 2.5   Passenger Facilities

1Hotels

Airport hotel, city hotel Karaganda

2Restaurants

AVBL

3Transportation

Buses, taxis

4Medical facilities

Aid post at Airport Terminal, ambulance service, hospital in Karaganda

5Bank and Post Office

Bank ATM

6Tourist Office

In the city Karaganda

7RemarksNil

UAKK AD 2.6   Rescue And Fire Fighting Services

1AD category for fire fighting

CAT A7

2Rescue equipmentAVBL 3 Truck, total capacity – 25000 l.
3Capability for removal of disabled aircraftIn emergency situations, without destroying aircraft, at the airport available emergency rescue equipment that allows to perform a "Pull out the aircraft" with a undamaged landing gear, on solid (non-deformable) ground, in case of taxiway and runway excursion.

Tel:+7 (7212) 428580

Tel:+7 705 7510013

Email:m.sembaevich@kgf.aero

4RemarksNil

UAKK AD 2.7   Seasonal Availability - Clearing

1Types of clearing equipmentAir blowers 2, De-icing equipment 1, Snow sweepers 5, Snow rotor 3
2Clearance priorities
  1. 1. RWY
  2. 2. TWY
  3. 3. Stands
3RemarksA liquid deicing reagent "Green Way F65" is used to remove and prevent the formation of ice deposits on the runway

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

1Apron surface and strengthSTANDSSURFACESTRENGTH
1-5, 2A, 3ACONC+REINFPCN 55/R/A/W/T
6-9, 6A, 13ACONC+REINFPCN 32/R/A/X/T
10-12CONC+ASPHPCN 20/R/A/X/T
13-18CONC+ASPHPCN 19/R/A/X/T
14ACONC+REINFPCN 55/R/A/W/T
19-21, 20ACONC+REINFPCN 52/R/A/W/T
22-27 (AN-2)CONC+ASPHNil
2Taxiway width, surface and strengthTWYWIDTH (M)SURFACESTRENGTH
A23CONC+REINFPCN 55/R/A/W/T
B23CONC+REINFPCN 35/R/A/X/T
418CONC+REINFNil
Taxiing on the apron (ST 1-5)NilCONC+REINFPCN 55/R/A/W/T
Taxiing on the apron (from ST 6 to ST 18)NilCONC+REINFPCN 32/R/A/X/T
Taxiing on the apron (from ST 19 to ST 21)NilCONC+REINFPCN 52/R/A/W/T
3Altimeter checkpoint location and elevationStands: 1-3,2A, 6-9 – 536m/1759FT; 4-5 – 537m/1762FT; 10-11, 3A,6A, 21, 20A– 535m/1755FT; 12-20,13A,14A, 22-27 – 534m/1752FT.
4VOR checkpointsNil
5INS checkpointsNil
6RemarksStarting aircraft engines installed nose to the terminal in stands 1-9 is prohibited. Starting the engines is allowed after towing to the places intended for starting the engines. It is allowed to start engines and taxiing on its own thrust of aircraft engines of the A320 type and less on stand 4, 7, and 9 when the aircraft is installed parallel to the station. TWY 4 - MIL

UAKK 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-boards at entrance of TWYs to RWYs
DGS: Nil
2RWY and TWY markings and LGTMarkings of thresholds, touchdown zones, centre line, fixed distance markers, RWY edges, RWY designations, taxi holding positions, taxiway centre and side lines. Lights: RWY and TWY A,B
3Stop barsNil
4Other runway protection measuresNil
5RemarksLeading VAN «Follow me» AVBL

UAKK AD 2.10   Aerodrome Obstacles

NIL

UAKK AD 2.11   Meteorological Information Provided

1Associated MET OfficeMeteorological service Karaganda

Tel:+7 (7212) 496673

2Hours of service MET Office outside hourH24
3Office responsible for TAF preparation: Periods of validityMeteorological service Karaganda, 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 informationDoppler weather radar (WRM-200)
9ATS units provided with informationH24 ARO, TWR, 122.000 MHZ, RU, EN.
10Additional informationNil

UAKK 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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0558,38°3601 X 6055/R/A/W/T REINF+CONC

493948.35N 0731851.49E

-

-119.4 FT

THR 1765.7 FT-0.106%
23238,42°3601 X 6055/R/A/W/T REINF+CONC

494049.44N 0732124.50E

-

-119.4 FT

THR 1753.1 FT+0.106%
SWY dimensions (M)CWY dimensions (M)Strip dimensions (M)RESA dimensions (M)Location and description of arresting systemOFZRemarks
891011121314
Nil 300 X 1503901 X 30090 X 150Nil AVBL Turn Pad LEN 120 m, the total width of the turn pad and runway 95 m.
Nil 250 X 1503901 X 30090 X 150Nil AVBL Turn Pad LEN 120 m, the total width of the turn pad and runway 95 m.REF.AD 2.24.1

UAKK AD 2.13   Declared Distances

RWY DesignatorTORA (M)TODA (M)ASDA (M)LDA (M)Remarks
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05

3601

3901

3601

3601

Nil
23

3601

3851

3601

3601

Nil
TWY A - 05206223622062NilNil
TWY A - 23156218121562NilNil
TWY B - 05166819681668NilNil
TWY B - 23195622061956NilNil
TWY 4 - 058001100800NilNil
TWY 4 - 23281930692819NilNil
Turning Bay 2 - 23330135513301NilNil

UAKK 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 (PALS)

900 M

LIH

GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3° 15,78 M

NilNil

3601m, spacing 60m, 0-3001m white, last 600m yellow

LIH

RED

Nil

NilNil
23

CAT I (PALS)

870 M

LIH

GRN

Nil

PAPI

LEFT/3° 15,52 M

NilNil

3601m, spacing 60m, 0-3001m white, last 600m yellow

LIH

RED

Nil

NilNil

UAKK AD 2.15   Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply

1ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation

ABN: Nil

IBN: Nil

2LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGTLDI: Nil
Anemometer: From THR 05 – 400m, THR 23 – 700m, LGT
3TWY edge and centre line lighting

TWY A EDGE: BLU

TWY B EDGE: BLU

4Secondary power supply/switch-over time

AVBL, 15 SEC

Secondary power supply (uninterruptible power supply (UPS)) of airfield lighting absent

5RemarksTurning Bay Lights (U-turn) - Yellow

UAKK AD 2.16   Helicopter Landing Area

NIL

UAKK AD 2.17   ATS Airspace

1Designation and lateral limitsKARAGANDA CTR A circle radius 27 NM centered on 494018N 0732007E
2Vertical limits 7000 FT ALT / GND
3Airspace classificationC
4ATS unit call sign
Language(s)
KARAGANDA TOWER EN KARAGANDA VYSHKA RU
5Transition altitude10000 FT
6Hours of applicability H24
7RemarksNil

UAKK AD 2.18   ATS Communication Facilities

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

KARAGANDA TOWER (EN)

KARAGANDA VYSHKA (RU)

122 MHZ

NilNil

H24

VDF AVBL

ATIS

KARAGANDA ATIS (EN)

KARAGANDA ATIS (RU)

135,8 MHZ

127,8 MHZ

NilNil

H24

Nil

UAKK 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
DME05
IRG

IRG
109,9 MHZ
333,8 MHZ
CH 36X
H24494103.4N 0732159.5E
493949.3N 0731908.7E
493949.4N 0731908.7E


1800 FT
NilNil
ILS LOC 23 I/D/2
GP 23 I/C/2
DME23
IKA

IKA
111,7 MHZ
333,5 MHZ
CH 54X
H24493937.0N 0731823.0E
494039.8N 0732115.0E
494039.8N 0732115.0E


1800 FT
NilNil
DVOR/DME
(8°E/2013)
KRG113.4 MHZ
CH 81X
H24494113.9N 0732225.7E1800 FTNilNil

UAKK AD 2.20  Local Aerodrome Regulations

1.   Movement procedure (towing, taxiing) of aircraft on the airfield.
Aircraft movement on the aerodrome shall be carried out by taxiing or towing by special vehicles. Taxiing and towing shall be carried out only along the center lines of taxiways. U-turns for aircraft on RWY are prohibited and are carried out at the discretion of the PIC for turnaround areas located at the ends of RWY 05 and RWY 23 with an extension of 95 meters, or on the RWY(width 60 meters).
2.   Precautions during taxiing, towing, taking into account the visibility conditions and the covering state of the apron, parking places, taxiways.
Aircraft shall be carried out after the “Follow-me” car when RVR less than 550 m. “Tower” air traffic controller managing aircraft traffic in aerodrome, informs the crews about the relative positions of aircraft, including following the same route in low visibility conditions.
The towing supervisor (the person of Aviation Engineering service, who has entitlement for these kinds of work) is responsible for towing and directs the actions of personnel involved in the towing and responsible for its safety.
3.   Taxiing into stands under its own engines power and by towing.
For protection of jet blast effect:
  • Taxiing into stands shall be carried out under own engines power. Aircraft shall be parked with heading to the terminal (stands 1-9), with heading to the hangar and engineering buildings (stands № 19-21). Aircraft type A320 and smaller can be parked parallel to the terminal on the aircraft stands 4, 7, 9.;
  • Jet blast effect during taxiing into/out of stands № 10-18 is non-hazardous. Taxiing into/out of stands under own engines power is allowed for the ACFT with ACN equal to or less than 19 and ACFT with overall dimensions equal or less Tu-134 (ACFT length 37 m., wingspan 29.01m.);
  • Aircraft type B747 taxiing into/out of the aircraft stand 14A is carried out by towing.
  • Taxiing to the aircraft stands 19-21 for aircraft B747, AN-124 is allowed via taxiing route (taxiing route along the apron) under its own engines power, from taxiway-A when aircraft stands 5, 6, 7,10-18 are vacant, from taxiway-B when aircraft stands 13-18 are vacant
    • In all other cases, the movement of the aircraft В747 via taxiing route on the apron should be carried out by towing only.
  • Towing of the aircraft from TWY A via TR (Taxiing route along the apron) to stands 19-21 and from TWY B to stands 1,2,3,3A,4, when B747 or similar parked on stands 6, 6A, is prohibited.
  • In this case, taxiing of B747 into the stand 3A from TWY A and to the stands 19-21 from TWY B is allowed under own engines power.
  • Taxiing into stands 2A, 3A, 6A, 13A, 20A shall be carried out after the «Follow me» car. Start up shall be carried out on stands 2A, 3A, 6A, 13A, 20A and taxiing out by own engines power.
Taxiing of aircraft with a wingspan of more than 51m onto the aircraft stands 1-5 and 2A, 3A via taxiway A is performed in the absence of aircraft on the aircraft stands 1-5, onto the aircraft stands 5-9 and 6A in the absence of aircraft on the aircraft stands 5-7.
The movement of special vehicles along the vehicles route behind stands 6-18 from the runway side is prohibited while aircraft towing or taxiing along the apron taxiing route to stands 6-21.
4.   Taxiing out procedure from stands under own engines power and by towing.
  • Movement of aircraft from stands № 1-9, 15-18, 19-21 to engine start-up area shall be carried out by towing.
  • Taxiing out of stands 15-18 by own engines power is allowed for aircraft with ACN equal or less 19, with heading to the artificial runway and aircraft with overall dimensions equal or less Tu-134 (aircraft length 37m., wingspan 29.01 m).
Start up of engines shall be carried out in established points, placed on:
  • point 1 - at the beginning of Taxiing route along the apron westward of stand 1;
  • point 2 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 4 and 5;
  • point 3 - on the Taxiing route along the apron eastward of stand 7;
  • point 4 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 12 and 13;
  • point 5 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 15 and 16.
Engines start-up on the parking stands 4, 7, 9 is allowed, when the aircraft is parked parallel to the terminal.
5.   Parking area for small aircraft (general aviation), in case such stands are available
There are 6 parking stands for An-2 aircraft.
6.   De-icing areas of aircraft, engine star-up areas, deviation areas.
De-icing areas are combined with engine start-up points, placed on:
  • point 1 - at the beginning of Taxiing route along the apron westward of stand 1;
  • point 2 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 4 and 5;
  • point 3 - on the Taxiing route along the apron eastward of stand 7;
  • point 4 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 12 and 13;
  • point 5 - on the Taxiing route along the apron between stands 15 and 16.
The deviation areas are absent.
7.   The movement procedure of aircraft and vehicles in critical and sensitive zones of ILS during aerodrome operation on the minima I, II and III ICAO category.
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" air traffic controller.
Intersection of these areas with mentioned facilities during autoland approach from final turn till landing is prohibited.
8.   Restrictions in the operation of large aircraft including restrictions on the use of its own power for taxiing (in cases, if such restrictions are available).
There are weight and / or traffic restrictions for aircraft with ACN exceeding the numerical values of PCN.
Operating modes of aircraft with overloads are presented in the table
RECOMMENDED AIRCRAFT OPERATING MODES WITH RESTRICTIONS AND OVERLOADS ON RIGID SURFACES (R) at the Karaganda aerodrome
Elements of artificial pavement structures of the aerodromeOperation with overload
At full mass with limitation on the average annual traffic intensityMass limitation under traffic intensity constraint (average daily over a year), kg
Up to 10 aircraft movements per dayUp to 2 aircraft movements per dayUp to 1 aircraft movement per dayAircraft typeUp to 1 aircraft movement per dayUp to 2 aircraft movements per dayUp to 10 aircraft movements per day
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RWY, TWY А Apron (Stands 1…5, 2А, 3А), Stand 14А, TWYroute on apron (from Stand 1 to Stand 5) РСN 55/R/А W/TA 321-100 A 321-200 В 787-8 MD-11 ERВ 747-8F В 777-300ERВ 747-8F В 777-300ER* ** *447 296 346 315
TWY B РСN 35/R/A Х/ТA 300-В2 A 320-100 B 737-300 B 737-400 B 737-500 B 737-600 B 737-700 B 757-300 B 777-200A 310-300 В 767-200ER В767-300А 300-600 В4 A 319-100 A 320-200А 300-600 В4 A 310-300 A 319-100 A 320-200 A 320 Neo A 321-100 A 321-200 A 330-200 A 330-300 A 330-300 B 737-800 B 737 MAX 8 B 737 MAX 9 В 747-200F В 747-300 В 747-400 В 747-400F В 747-8F В 767-200ER В 767-300 В 767-300ER B 777-300 B 777-300ER В 787-8 MD-11ER* * * * 77 482 76 196 74 636 201 774 214 305 198 996 75 930 75 047 72 054 376 810 376 854 357 326 355 695 339 091 * * 182 861 263 316 260 924 181 294 232 492159 227 * 75 521 73 538 73 287 72 070 70 531 188 997 200 351 186 780 71 676 71 016 68 155 355 873 356 302 338 435 336 304 321 595 * * 173 075 248 615 247 117 171 712 219 572151 595 155 250 71 616 69 806 69 585 68 429 66 910 177 723 188 039 176 001 67 923 67 460 64 715 337 399 338 169 321 767 319 194 306 159 172 805 160 970 164 441 235 644 234 935 163 257 208 172
Stands 6…9, 6А, 13А, TWY route on apron (from Stands 6 to Stands 18) PCN 32/R/А Х/TA 300-В2 An-124 B 737- 200/200С/200QC B 737-500 B 737-600 B 757-300 ERJ 195ER IL-76TDA 320-100 B 737-300 B 777-200A 310-300 B 737-400 B 737-700 В 767-300А 300-600 В4 A 310-300 A 319-100 A 320-100 A 320-200 A 320 Neo A 321-100 A 321-200 A 330-200 A 330-300 A 330-300 B 737-300 B 737-400 B 737-700 B 737-800 B 737 MAX 8 B 737 MAX 9 В 747-200F В 747-300 В 747-400 В 747-400F В 747-8F В 767-200ER В 767-300 В 767-300ER B 777-200 B 777-300 B 777-300ER В 787-8 MD-11ER156 015 * 73 877 * 71 967 71 728 70 537 69 007 184 251 195 168 182 242 * * * 70 096 69 519 66 707 348 096 348 669 331 419 329 101 315 097 178 377 * 169 440 * 243 155 241 989 168 153 214 773148 106 151 465 69 830 * 68 100 67 892 66 765 65 254 172 569 182 411 171 073 * 63 878 68 752 66 207 65 834 63 142 328 954 329 879 314 147 311 372 299 102 168 407 157 002 160 494 * 229 714 229 366 159 392 202 961141 128 143 895 66 260 66 239 64 688 64 508 63 436 61 943 162 262 171 154 161 218 62 963 60 492 65 093 62 775 62 583 59 997 312 063 313 299 298 908 295 729 284 988 159 610 149 067 152 600 245 814 217 855 218 228 151 662 192 538
Stands 10…12 PCN 20/R/А Х/TСRJ 900ERERJ 190LRA 320-100 A 320-200 A 320 Neo B 737- 200/200С/200QC B 737-300 B 737-400 B 737-500 B 737-600 B 737-700 B 737-800 B 737 MAX 8 B 737 MAX 9 B 757-200 B 757-300 ERJ 190LR ERJ 195ER Fokker 100 SSJ 100-95109 439 48 699 48 767 48 713 47 320 46 179 44 690 46 121 49 992 48 016 46 761 47 409 45 319 102 361 97 548 * 50 053 42 875 45 526104 042 46 036 46 350 46 315 44 817 43 631 42 292 43 573 47 374 45 424 44 330 45 106 43 091 97 069 92 814 48 848 47 406 40 619 43 15499 280 43 687 44 218 44 200 42 609 41 383 40 175 41 325 45 064 43 137 42 185 43 074 41 125 92 400 88 637 46 477 45 070 38 628 41 061
Stands 19…21, 20А PCN 52/R/А W/ТA 321-100 A 321-200 A 330-300 B 737 MAX 9 В 747-400 В 747-400F В 787-8 MD-11 ERВ 747-8FВ 777-300ERA 330-200 В 747-8F B 777-300 В 777-300ER184 251 * 243 155 *172 569 449 060 229 714 347 707162 262 426 125 217 855 329 608
* - Indicates that operation of the aircraft at maximum weight is permitted
9.   Taxiing in winter conditions (apron), in cases if some taxiways are not equipped with center line lights, and they may be not visible due to snow.
Taxiing in winter conditions in case of taxiways may be invisible due to packed snow shall be carried out after the «Follow me” car.
10.   Removal of disabled aircraft from runways.
According to UAKK AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTNING SERVICES aerodrome has possibility to remove disabled aircraft less than 60 tone, without damage of landing gear.

UAKK AD 2.21   Noise Abatement Procedures

NIL

UAKK AD 2.22  Flight procedures

1.   Flight and ground movement procedures.
Departing aircraft shall fly over fix points on the predetermined heights with IAS limitations, noted on SID and instrument approach charts.
Aircraft takeoff and landing with tailwind is permitted when tailwind speed is not greater than value set by Flight Operational manual of each aircraft type. Final decision of tailwind landing/takeoff shall be made by pilot-in-command.
It is allowed to take-off an aircraft with a course opposite to the runway operating direction in the absence of approaching aircraft in CTR and TMA and in coordination with the flight supervisor.
Takeoff shall be performed from the starting point of RWY where runway physical characteristics complies required actual aircraft takeoff weight and takeoff conditions.
For take-off or landing, the helicopter commander, in coordination with the ATS unit shall use any part of the runway or any other part of the airfield, as provided for by the flight operation instructions at the aerodrome (aeronautical aerodrome passport).
Rolling takeoff and running landing, IFR takeoff and landing of helicopters (Special visual flight rules at night) are conducted only from (on) the runway.
Envisaged to take-off and land helicopters from/to the runway, as well as from/to the central fuel station stand of the military unit 50185 and on the taxiway A, B, parking stand 20, taxiway 4 in compliance with the established intervals between take-off and approaching aircraft, and distances to obstacles. Pilot-in-command is responsible for taking-off and landing from/to taxiway A, B, parking stand 20, taxiway 4, central fuel station stand of military unit 50185 and compliance with the established distances to obstacles.
Aircraft ground movement on manoeuvring area shall be carried out by taxiing or towing. Taxiing and towing shall be carried out strictly along TWY centreline.
Taxiing of aircraft shall be carried out by instructions of Tower ATC. Taxiing speed shall be set by pilot-in-command according to the condition of TWY, presence of obstacles, aircraft weight, wind conditions and visibility.
In all cases taxiing speed should not exceed speed set by Flight Operational manual of this type of aircraft.
ATC is responsible for taxi route assignment; pilot-in-command is responsible for taxiing rules compliance; person, assigned for control taxiing on the airfield section, is responsible for safety.
Helicopter taxiing shall be carried out with wind limitations, according to Flight Operational manual, at constant visibility of landmarks located in front.
In the absence of the possibility of taxiing or towing (the unsatisfactory condition of the ground or the design of the helicopter does not allow taxiing), the helicopter is allowed to move through the air in strict compliance with the requirements of the relevant paragraphs of the Flight Procedure and Rules in Civil Aviation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Air taxiing of helicopters with a skid landing gear from the stand to the take-off place and back, is carried out according to the marking on the route designated by the air traffic controller of the control point “Tower” in compliance with the established obstruction clearance under the responsibility of the helicopter commander.
2.   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 cancelled when RVR is greater than 550 m.
Low Visibility Procedures are initiated by Air traffic Manager, in case of his absence - by Tower ATC.
The following procedure shall be carried out in case of low visibility conditions, when Tower ATC is not able to control aircraft movement on the manoeuvring area:
  • Clearance for TWY entering shall be given only after received report of TWY vacation from other aircraft or vehicle.
Control the obstacles on RWY and in ILS critical areas is carried out by air traffic controller according to reports of flight crew or aerodrome service specialist reports.The report on runway vacation in conditions of low visibility is carried out on taxiways only after the vacation of the ILS critical zones indicated by light sign (holding position).
Taxiing into apron after RWY vacation shall be carried out after follow-me car. Taxiing into stands shall be carried out by marshaller’s signals.
Taxiing of aircraft out of stands to holding position shall be carried out after follow-me car. Aircraft shall stop at the holding position before the light sign indicating the ILS critical area.
The operation of LVP shall be reported to flight crew by Tower ATC phrase: “LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES IN OPERATION”.
The controller informs pilots about any changes in the operational status of radio and lighting equipment.
3.   VFR procedures within the aerodrome control zone (CTR)
All VFR flights within the control zone (except “Balapan” ATZ) are performed at an altitude of at least 3000 feet, unless otherwise prescribed by the “Tower” ATC.
In the sector from 080 ° to 256 °:
  • from 0 to 7 miles, VFR flights are operated at an altitude of not less than 3000 feet;
  • from 7 miles to the CTR boundary, VFR flights are operated at an altitude of at least 4,000 feet.
The absolute altitudes are assigned by “Tower” ATC without taking into account man-made obstacles. Flights over man-made obstacles is carried out by flight crew independently.
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 3000 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.
“Balapan” ATZ is used only for training flights of “Aviation training center” LLC. During training flights in “Balapan” ATZ other aircraft should fly over “Balapan” ATZ.
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
1BOTAKARA (southern outskirts of Botakara)N500207 E0734441026° 25.4 nm KRG DVOR/DME (027° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
2MIKEN495156 E0735740056° 25.2 nm KRG DVOR/DME (056° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
3LIMAN494526 E0740100072° 25.4 nm KRG DVOR/DME (070° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
4BEREKESHI (northern outskirts of Berekeshi)N491604 E0733821149° 27.2 nm KRG DVOR/DME (145° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
5KYZYLKOI (NE outskirts of Kyzylkoi, visual reference – M-36 highway)N491330 E0732458168° 27.8 nm KRG DVOR/DME (165° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
6KOKSUN (east side of Koksun)N493052 E0724114241° 28.7 nm KRG DVOR/DME (241° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
7SHAHTINSK (eastern outskirts of Shahtinsk)N494211 E0723838264° 28.5 nm KRG DVOR/DME (266° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
8TEMIRTAU (western outskirts of Temirtau)N500125 E0725409309° 27.3 nm KRG DVOR/DME (313° 27.0 nm ARP)Entry/exit
9AKKUDUK (northern outskirts of Akkuduk)N494734 E0734541059° 16.4 nm KRG DVOR/DME (058° 18.1 nm ARP)Entry/exit
10ALPHA (northern outskirts of Togyzkuduk)N495345 E0733525025° 15.1 nm KRG DVOR/DME (028° 16.7 nm ARP)Holding
11BRAVO (abeam NDB 5.0 nm)N493652 E0732600144° 5.0 nm KRG DVOR/DME (123° 5.1 nm ARP)Holding
12DELTA (west side of Zarechnoe)N494004 E0730220257° 13.1 nm KRG DVOR/DME (260° 11.6 nm ARP)Holding

UAKK 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 aerodrome area.
The ornithological situation in the aerodrome area is determined by the seasonal and daily migration of birds. The Karaganda aerodrome is surrounded by agricultural fields.
2.1   Seasonal migration of birds (time)
The period of spring migration - activity from March to late May, the most active peak migration in April, but there bay be changes when the climatic conditions change. The danger is posed by rooks, jackdaws, pigeons, kites, cranes, owls, ducks, waders, etc. Bird activity is observed in the morning hours from 00:30 to 03:00 (UTC) and in the evening from 12:00 to 15:00 (UTC).
The period of autumn migration is active from mid-August to the end of October, also depending on the climate and sharp changes in weather conditions.
The danger is posed by rooks, jackdaws, pigeons, kites, cranes, owls, ducks, waders, etc.
The most active flight hours are from 23:00 to 03:00 (UTC), evening movements from 11:00 to 15:00 (UTC).
The intensity of bird migration increases during agricultural work and the maturation of cereals and other crops.
During these times, pilots are advised to turn on landing lights when flying in the aerodrome area, during takeoff, landing approach, and during climb and descent.
Spring and Autumn periods are characterized by movements of migratory birds: rooks flights 300-600 individuals from 01:00 to 03:00 hours (UTC) from west to east and from 12:00 to 15:00 (UTC) from east to west at the altitude of 200-600 FT.
In summer, in the morning and evening hours, a flight of flocks of birds of prey from 1 to 5 individuals is observed at a relative altitude of up to 600 FT and rollers at an altitude of 33 FT. All year round, there are flights of pigeons, corvids at relative altitude of up to 200 FT in flocks of 15-25 individuals and more.
2.2   Direction
The main directions of migration in spring are from southwest to northeast, in autumn in the opposite direction. In autumn, in the area of the aerodrome and at the aerodrome, a large number of black crows are accumulated, representing a serious danger for flights from sunrise to sunset.
On the territory of the airside area, the main flights occur from NW to SE and in the opposite direction.
2.3   Altitude
The altitude of flights depends on the season and weather conditions. Different types of birds fly at different heights.
Approximate heights of flights of various bird species found on the airfield and near the airside area and aerodrome:
  • ducks - from 295 to 9842 FT;
  • larks and various waders - from 131 to 4593 FT;
  • birds of prey - from 328 to 26246 FT;
  • seagulls - from 328 to 1640 FT;
  • sparrows - from 16 to 49 FT;
  • owls - from 16 to 98 FT;
2.4   Intensity of bird migration
Bird migration takes place around the clock.
2.5   Daily migration of birds
2.5.1   Daily migration of birds (time)
From dawn to the onset of evening twilight
2.5.2   Direction
Flights over the terrain and to feeding bases with the intersection of the takeoff and landing course from NW to SE.
2.5.3   Altitude
Flights from 32 to 492 FT. Mass flights of corvids at altitudes of 164-1640 FT.
2.6   Radar control over the flying of birds
Radar control over the flying of birds in the area of the aerodrome in not provided.
2.7   Information transmission
Information about the ornithological situation is transmitted via the ATIS broadcasting channel in English and Russian and, if necessary, thorough the ATM dispatcher. In case of complication of the ornithological situation in the aerodrome area, it is possible for a short-term inclusion in the ATIS report of additional concretizing information about the peculiarities of the ornithological situation.

UAKK 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 05/23
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 RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – ILS/DME RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – LOC/DME RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME - Y RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME - Y RWY 23 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME - Z RWY 05 ICAO
Instrument Approach Chart – VOR/DME - Z RWY 23 ICAO
Visual Approach chart – ICAO
VFR Departure/Arrival Chart

UAKK AD 2.25  Visual segment surface (VSS) penetrations

No penetrations