OEDF AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME
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OEDF - DAMMAM / KING FAHD INTERNATIONAL
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OEDF AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
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1
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ARP coordinates and site at AD
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N262816 E0494752
770 M / 345° from Tower
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2
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Direction and distance from (city)
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30 KM W of Dammam
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3
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Elevation/Reference temperature
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75 FT / 45.2° C
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4
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Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN
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-81 FT
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5
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MAG VAR/Annual change
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3° E ( 2025) / 0.05 increasing
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6
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Aerodrome Operator, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFS
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DAMMAM AIRPORTS
King Fahd International Airport
P.O.Box 3477
Dammam 31471, Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 13 8832000
Fax: +966 13 8835000
AFS: OEDFYDYX
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7
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Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)
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IFR/VFR
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8
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS
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1
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AD Administration
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H24
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2
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Customs and immigration
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H24
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3
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Health and sanitation
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H24
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4
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AIS Briefing Office
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H24
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5
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ATS Reporting Office (ARO)
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H24
NIL
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6
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MET Briefing Office
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H24
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7
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ATS
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H24
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8
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Fuelling
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H24
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9
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Handling
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H24
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10
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Security
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H24
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11
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De-icing
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NIL
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12
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Remarks
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When Operational
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OEDF AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES
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1
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Cargo-handling facilities
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Apron 2 - Apron 3
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2
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Fuel/oil types
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Jet A-1 fuel / 15w40 GSE Engine Oil (Diesel)
AW68 Hydraulic Oil
HD90 Gearbox Oil
Grease MP2
SAE20w50 Vielce Engine oil (Gasoline)
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3
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Fuelling facilities/capacity
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Tanker / elsewhere no limites
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4
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De-icing facilities
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NIL
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5
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Hangar space for visiting aircraft
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NIL
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6
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Repair facilities for visiting aircraft
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Prior notice required.
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7
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES
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1
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Hotels
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Hotel information counter available at the airport and Unlimited number of hotels at Dammam and Al-Khobar cities
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2
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Restaurants
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NIL
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3
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Transportation
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Taxi, Limousine, Bus and Rental Car
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4
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Medical facilities
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Ministry of Health in PAX Terminal.
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5
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Bank and Post Office
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Bank available
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6
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Tourist Office
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H24 in Passenger Terminal
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7
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES
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1
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AD category for fire fighting
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CAT 9
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2
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Rescue equipment
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Yes
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3
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Capability for removal of disabled aircraft
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No major equipment of a specialized nature is on site. Air carriers should utilize IATA pooling system arrangements.
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4
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING
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1
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Types of clearing equipment
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Nil
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2
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Clearance priorities
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Nil
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3
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Remarks
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Available all seasons
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OEDF AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA
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1
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Apron surface and strength
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APRON 1
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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APRON 2
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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APRON 3
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Concrete
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PCN 103/R/B/X/T
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APRON 4
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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APRON 5
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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APRON 8
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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APRON 11
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Concrete
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PCN 64/R/B/X/T
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2
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Taxiway width, surface and strength
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A1
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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A2
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B
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23.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B1
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33.50 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T .
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B2
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T .
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B3
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B4
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B5
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B6
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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B7
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33.10 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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C
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28.00 M
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Concrete
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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C1
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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C2
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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C3
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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H
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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J
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23.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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J1
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33.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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J2
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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J3
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 76/F/A/X/T
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J4
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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J5
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33.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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K1
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32.00 M
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Concrete and asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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K3
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23.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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K4
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38.00 M
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Concrete and asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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P
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28.00 M
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Concrete
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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P1
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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P2
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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R
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30.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 103/F/A/X/T
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Z
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28.00 M
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Asphalt
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
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3
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Altimeter checkpoint location and elevation
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See Aircraft Parking/ Docking Chart
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4
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VOR checkpoints
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5
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INS checkpoints
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INS: See Aircraft parking/ Docking Chart
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6
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS
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1
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Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking/parking guidance system of aircraft stands
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Internally lighted guidance sign boards at entrances to all RWY at
approaches to ramps and intersections of TWYs. Center line guidance
system for docking & parking.
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2
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RWY and TWY markings and LGT
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RWY: CL, edge, THR and TDZ
TWY: CL with edge LGT on radius and apron LGT
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3
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Stop bars
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Provided where appropriate
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4
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Other runway protection measures
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See also Aerodromes Lighting, Parking / Docking & Apron Charts
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5
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Remarks
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES
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OEDF AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
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1
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Associated MET Office
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MET OFFICE DAMMAM
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2
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Hours of service
MET Office outside hours
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H24
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3
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Office responsible for TAF preparation
Period of validity
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30 HOURS
00,06,12,18 HR
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4
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Tred forecast
Interval of issuance
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TREND
1 Hour
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5
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Briefing/consultation provided
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Self briefing Tel: +966 13 8836152
Website: https://met.gamep.gov.sa/login/login.php(*)
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6
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Flight documentation
Language(s) used
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Charts.abbreviated plain language text. METARs/TAFs available
on NCM Website: https://met.gamep.gov.sa/login/login.php
English
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7
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Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation
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Significant Weather Charts. SIGMET. AD WARNING available
on NCM Website: https://met.gamep.gov.sa/login/login.php
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8
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Supplementary equipment available for providing information
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WX RADAR, Mobile unit for upper air observations
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9
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ATS units provided with information
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Dammam TWR, Dammam APP
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10
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Additional information (limitation of service, etc.)
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TEL: +966 13 8836152 ,
FAX: +966 13 8834119, +966 13 8836154
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OEDF AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Designations RWY
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TRUE BRG
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Dimension of RWY (M)
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Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY and SWY
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THR coordinates
RWY end coordinates
THR geoid undulation
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THR elevation and highest elevation of TDZ of precision APP RWY
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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16L
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164.46
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4004 x 60
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
Asphalt
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262918.97N
0494813.37E
GUND: -80.98 FT
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THR 61.44 FT
TDZ 67.68 FT
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34R
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344.47
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4004 x 60
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PCN 111/F/A/X/T
Asphalt
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262713.63N
0494852.07E
GUND: -81.33 FT
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THR 74.92 FT
TDZ 75.30 FT
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16R
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164.45
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4000 x 60
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PCN 120/F/A/X/T
Asphalt
SWY: Asphalt
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262919.02N
0494652.93E
GUND: -80.65 FT
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THR 51.46 FT
TDZ 55.57 FT
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34L
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344.46
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4000 x 60
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PCN 120/F/A/X/T
Asphalt
SWY: Asphalt
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262713.80N
0494731.61E
GUND: -80.98 FT
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THR 58.69 FT
TDZ 58.85 FT
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Slope OF RWY and SWY
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SWY dimensions (M)
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CWY dimensions (M)
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Strip dimensions (M)
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RESA dimensions (M)
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Location and
description of
engineering
material
Arresting system
(EMAS)
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OFZ
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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For Rwy 16L: -0.105%
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NIL
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NIL
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4124 x 300
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240 x 120
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NIL
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NIL
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For Rwy 34R: +0.105%
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NIL
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NIL
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4124 x 300
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240 x 120
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NIL
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NIL
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For Rwy 16R: -0.057%
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120 x 60
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NIL
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4360 x 300
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120 x 120
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NIL
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NIL
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For Rwy 34L: +0.057%
|
120 x 60
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NIL
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4360 x 300
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120 x 120
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NIL
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NIL
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Remarks
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14
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NIL
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NIL
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NIL
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES
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RWY Designator
|
TORA
(M)
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TODA
(M)
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ASDA
(M)
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LDA
(M)
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Remarks
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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16L
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4004
|
4004
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4004
|
4004
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NIL
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34R
|
4004
|
4004
|
4004
|
4004
|
NIL
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16R
|
4000
|
4000
|
4120
|
4000
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NIL
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34L
|
4000
|
4000
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4120
|
4000
|
NIL
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Declared Distances for Runway/Taxiway Intersection Departures
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RWY 16L
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Taxiway
intersection
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TORA
(M)
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TODA
(M)
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ASDA
(M)
|
|
TWY R
|
2914 |
2914 |
2914 |
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TWY J4
|
2914 |
2914 |
2914 |
|
RWY 34R
|
Taxiway
intersection
|
TORA
(M)
|
TODA
(M)
|
ASDA
(M)
|
|
TWY J2
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2894 |
2894 |
2894 |
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OEDF AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING
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|
RWY
Designator
|
APCH LGT type LEN INTST
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THR LGT colour WBAR
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VASIS (MEHT) PAPI
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TDZ, LGT LEN
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RWY Centre Line LGT Length, spacing, colour, INTST
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RWY edge LGT LEN, spacing colour INTST
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RWY End LGT colour WBAR
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SWY LGT LEN (M) colour
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Remarks
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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16L
|
ALSF2
CAT II
900 M
LIH
|
Green
WBAR
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PAPI
3°
MEHT 18 M
|
900 M
White
|
4000 M
15 M
White
LIH
|
4000 M
60 M
White / Yellow
LIH
|
Red
|
NIL
|
See also Aerodrome Lighting Charts
|
34R
|
ALSF2
CAT II
900 M
LIH
|
Green
WBAR
|
PAPI
3°
MEHT 18 M
|
900 M
White
|
4000 M
15 M
White
LIH
|
4000 M
60 M
White / Yellow
LIH
|
Red
|
NIL
|
See also Aerodrome Lighting Charts
|
16R
|
ALSF2
CAT II
900 M
LIH
|
Green
WBAR
|
PAPI
Both sides/3°
MEHT 21 M
|
900 M
White
|
4000 M
15 M
White
LIH
|
4000 M
60 M
White / Yellow
LIH
|
Red
|
Red
120 M
|
NIL
|
34L
|
ALSF2
CAT II
900 M
LIH
|
Green
WBAR
|
PAPI
Both sides/3°
MEHT 21 M
|
900 M
White
|
4000 M
15 M
White
LIH
|
4000 M
60 M
White / Yellow
LIH
|
Red
|
Red
120 M
|
NIL
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OEDF AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY
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1
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ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation
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ABN 3000 M East of TWR, Flashing white / green every 5 second
H24
|
|
2
|
LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGT
|
LDI: At Mid Field & Touchdown Safety Area of each RWY, Externally Lighted.
Anemometer: NIL
|
3
|
TWY edge and centre line lighting and stop bars (if any)
|
Taxiway Edge:
|
|
A1 - Blue
A2 - Blue
B - Blue
B1 - Blue
B2 - Blue
B3 - Blue
B4 - Blue
B5 - Blue
B6 - Blue
B7 - Blue
C - Blue
C1 - Blue
C2 - Blue
C3 - Blue
H - Blue
J - Blue
J1 - Blue
J2 - Blue
J3 - Blue
J4 - Blue
J5 - Blue
P1 - Blue
P2 - Blue
R - Blue
Z - Blue
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|
Taxiway centre line:
|
A1 - Green
A2 - Green
B - Green
B1 - Green / Yellow
B2 - Green / Yellow
B3 - Green / Yellow
B4 - Green / Yellow
B5 - Green / Yellow
B6 - Green / Yellow
B7 - Green / Yellow
C - Green
C1 - Green
C2 - Green
C3 - Green
H - Green
J - Green
J1 - Green
J2 - Green
J3 - Green
J4 - Green
J5 - Green
P1 - Green
P2 - Green
R - Green
Z - Green / Yellow
|
|
|
|
4
|
Secondary power supply/switch-over time
|
CAT II/III Criteria
|
5
|
Remarks
|
2 standby generators in each Airfield Lighting substation. 2 substations per RWY.
|
|
OEDF AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA
|
|
1
|
Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO
Geoid undulation
|
|
2
|
TLOF and/or FATO elevation M/FT
|
|
3
|
TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, marking
|
|
4
|
True BRG of FATO
|
NIL
|
5
|
Declared distance available
|
NIL
|
6
|
APP and FATO lighting
|
|
7
|
Remarks
|
NIL
|
|
OEDF AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE
|
|
1
|
Designation and lateral limits
|
DAMMAM CTR
|
Circle with radius of 10NM centered on 262816N 0494752E.
|
|
2
|
Vertical limits
|
|
3
|
Airspace classification
|
|
4
|
ATS unit call sign Language(s)
|
|
5
|
Transition altitude
|
13000 FT
|
6
|
Hours of applicability (or activation)
|
|
7
|
Remarks
|
|
|
OEDF AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
|
|
Service designation
|
Call sign
|
Frequency
|
Hours of operation
|
SATVOICE
|
Logon address
|
Remarks
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
APP
|
DAMMAM APPROACH
|
126.300 MHZ
DOC 130 NM/24500 FT
|
H24
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
VHF Upper Approach
|
126.100 MHZ
DOC 130 NM/24500 FT
|
H24
|
VHF Lower Approach
|
125.000 MHZ
DOC 130 NM/24500 FT
|
H24
|
VHF ARR/DEP
|
358.000 MHZ
DOC 130 NM/24500 FT
|
H24
|
UHF ARR/DEP
|
121.500 MHZ
|
H24
|
NIL
|
243.000 MHZ
|
H24
|
NIL
|
TWR
|
DAMMAM TOWER
|
124.350 MHZ
DOC 10 NM/2500 FT
|
H24
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
VHF TWR West
|
118.050 MHZ
DOC 10 NM/2500 FT
|
H24
|
VHF TWR East
|
345.000 MHZ
DOC 10 NM/2500 FT
|
H24
|
UHF TWR East and TWR West
|
121.500 MHZ
|
H24
|
NIL
|
SMC
|
DAMMAM GROUND CONTROL
|
121.650 MHZ
DOC 5 NM/GND
|
H24
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
GND East
|
121.750 MHZ
DOC 5 NM/GND
|
H24
|
GND West
|
125.400 MHZ
DOC 5 NM/GND
|
H24
|
GND West-SDBY
|
345.000 MHZ
DOC 5 NM/GND
|
H24
|
UHF GND West and GND East
|
ATIS
|
DAMMAM INFORMATION
|
128.050 MHZ
DOC 60 NM/20000 FT
|
H24
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
D-ATIS
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
H24
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
D-ATIS service is available through SITA network on request
|
|
OEDF AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS
|
|
Type of aid
MAG VAR
Type of
supported OPS
(for
VOR/ILS/MLS,
give declination)
|
ID
|
Frequency
|
Hours of operation
|
Position of transmitting antenna coordinates
|
Elevation of DME transmitting antenna
|
Service
volume
radius
from GBAS
reference
Point
|
Remarks
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
LOC 16L
ILS CAT I
|
IMBF
|
111.700 MHZ
|
H24
|
262702.5N
0494855.5E
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
GP 16L
ILS CAT I
|
IMBF
|
333.500 MHZ
|
H24
|
262910.3N
0494820.5E
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
GPA 3° RDH 55FT (TCH)
|
DME 16L
(03° E)
ILS CAT I
|
IMBF
|
111.700 MHZ
(CH54X)
|
H24
|
262910.3N
0494820.5E
|
200 FT
|
NIL
|
DME reads Zero at the
DME antenna
|
LOC 34R
ILS CAT I
|
IABF
|
110.700 MHZ
|
H24
|
262930.1N
0494809.9E
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
GP 34R
ILS CAT I
|
IABF
|
330.200 MHZ
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H24
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262725.1N
0494853.0E
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NIL
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NIL
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GPA 3° RDH 54FT (TCH)
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DME 34R
(03° E)
ILS CAT I
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IABF
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110.700 MHZ
(CH44X)
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H24
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262725.1N
0494853.0E
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200 FT
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NIL
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DME reads Zero at the
DME antenna
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LOC 16R
ILS CAT III
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IWSR
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108.100 MHZ
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H24
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262700.7N
0494735.6E
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NIL
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NIL
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NIL
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GP 16R
ILS CAT III
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IWSR
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334.700 MHZ
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H24
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262908.2N
0494651.6E
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NIL
|
NIL
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GPA 3° RDH 55 FT (TCH)
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DME 16R
(03° E)
ILS CAT III
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IWSR
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108.100 MHZ
(CH18X)
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H24
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262908.2N
0494651.6E
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200 FT
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NIL
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DME reads Zero at the
DME antenna
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LOC 34L
ILS CAT III
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IWMR
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108.900 MHZ
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H24
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262932.1N
0494648.9E
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NIL
|
NIL
|
NIL
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GP 34L
ILS CAT III
|
IWMR
|
329.300 MHZ
|
H24
|
262722.7N
0494724.2E
|
NIL
|
NIL
|
GPA 3° RDH 57 FT (TCH)
|
DME 34L
(03° E)
ILS CAT III
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IWMR
|
108.900 MHZ
(CH26X)
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H24
|
262722.7N
0494724.2E
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200 FT
|
NIL
|
DME reads Zero at the
DME antenna
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DVOR/TACAN
(03° E)
|
KFA
|
112.300 MHZ
(CH70X)
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H24
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262951.1N
0494643.0E
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200 FT
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NIL
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NIL
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OEDF AD 2.20 LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS
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2.20.1 Apron 1, 2, 3 and 8
This regulation applies to all aircraft types and all parking stands.
2.20.1.1. General Requirements
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When airport-operated fixed Ground Power Unit (GPU – 400 Hz) and/or Pre Conditioned Air (PCA) systems are available at a stand, their use is mandatory for all aircraft without exception.
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Airlines are not permitted to use ground handler–supplied mobile GPU or ACU when fixed airport-operated systems are available.
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Only when fixed airport-provided GPU and/or PCA are not available or temporarily unserviceable, aircraft shall be supplied exclusively using the ground handler–provided mobile GPU and/or Air Conditioning Unit (ACU).
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The use of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) is prohibited while the aircraft is on stand, except as stated under the approved exceptions.
2.20.1.2. Inbound Aircraft
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All inbound aircraft must be connected to the airport-operated or, if unavailable, ground-handler-provided GPU within five (5) minutes of on-block/docking.
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APU operation beyond this limit is not permitted.
2.20.1.3. Outbound Aircraft
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Aircraft must remain connected to GPU and PCA (airport or handler, as applicable) during the entire turnaround.
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APU start is permitted not earlier than fifteen (15) minutes prior to scheduled off-block time or engine start, whichever occurs first.
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APU use prior to this time is not permitted.
2.20.1.4. Aircraft with APU INOP
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For aircraft with an inoperative APU, electrical power and air conditioning shall be provided by:
• Airport-operated fixed GPU/PCA when available.
• Ground handler–provided mobile GPU/ACU when airport systems are not available.
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No deviation from this requirement is permitted.
2.20.1.5. Exceptions
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APU use may only be authorized by Airport Operations for:
• Safety-critical technical reasons, or
• Operational contingency situations.
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Any approved APU usage shall be time-limited, monitored, and recorded.
2.20.1.6. Compliance
Failure to comply with this regulation may result in:
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Reporting to the airport operator,
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Applicable penalties, and/or
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Enforcement actions in accordance with national aviation rules.
2.20.2 Apron 2
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Pushback from all position.
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Code (F) aircraft (B747-8) CARGO OPS only.
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ACFT can use any RWY and any TWY to taxi or FM APRON 2.1) To enter stand 1 use TWY P1.
1) To enter stand 1 use TWY P1.
2) To exit stand 1 push back facing south to use TWY P1.
3) To enter stand 3 use TWY P2.
4) To exit stand 3 push back facing north to use TWY P2.
5) When ACFT is occupying stand 1 or 3 , stand 2 will be used by ACFT code C or D.
6) When stand 1 or stand 3 is occupied by ACFT code F, TWY P shall not be permitted for ACFT code E or F, except ACFT code C or smaller taxi behind.
2.20.3 Apron 3
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Apron 3 has been established in the north of apron 2, connected to Taxiway B vicinity.
The new stands are consists of (6) stands for aircraft code ‘E’ numbered 301 to 306. It also can accommodate (12) stands for aircraft code "C" or smaller as each main stand can be divided into right and left stands.
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Stand information:
2.20.4 ENGINE RUN UP
Engine run-up at OEDF is permissible on Aprons 4 and 11 by clearance from ATC.
2.20.5 COMPASS SWING
Pilots requesting a compass swing must be directed to use Apron 4 or Apron 11.
2.20.6 STOP BARS
Illuminated red stop bars are installed at OEDF as follows:
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RWY 16R/34L: at all RWY holding points including all RWY intersections.
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RWY 16L/34R: at all RWY holding points including all RWY intersections except TWYs Hotel and Juliet 2 which are designed as rapid exit TWYs for ARR aircraft using RWY34R.
The red stop bars lights are controlled from the ATC Tower. An illuminated red stop bar means STOP. Aircraft and vehicles must not proceed until the red stop bars are switch-off and ATC permission is received.
2.20.7 WARNINGS/CAUTIONS
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Intersection between TWY Romeo - Juliet 3 and RWY 16L/34R is considered as a hotspot location. Red stop bar light and signs are available to show the holding point at this intersection.
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Caution Runway Incursion. Pilots and vehicles drivers must exercise extreme caution when approaching this intersection and must maintain watch on ATC frequency and adhere to ATC clearance.
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Pilots must exercise extreme caution to remain clear from any obstruction and other aircraft during taxing in/out from stands 19,20, 21 and 23A as these stands are unsighted from ATC TWR
2.20.8 ENTERANCE TO TAXIWAY ROMEO AFTER LANDING ON RWY 34R
All arrival traffic intending to park on Apron1 and Apron2, when landing on RWY34R are to vacate the runway via taxiway Hotel and to hold
short of taxiway Romeo, if unable, vacate the runway via the end. It is not permitted to turn left on taxiway Romeo directly from the runway if
passing taxiway Hotel unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
2.20.9 HOLDING BEFORE INTERSECTION JULIET 3 AFTER VACATING RWY16L
All arrival traffic landing on RWY16L, after vacating the runway and joining taxiway Juliet intending to park on Aprons1,2 and 5 shall hold position well before intersection Juliet 3 facing north. ATC will issue further taxi instruction based on traffic situation.
2.20.10 Minimum Runway Occupancy Procedures
To increase runway capacity, runway occupancy times must be reduced to a minimum.
2.20.10.1 Arriving Aircraft
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In normal weather conditions and dry runway surface conditions, landing aircraft are expected to vacate the runway via the nearest possible rapid exit taxiway unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
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Pilots are expected to vacate the runway expeditiously.
2.20.10.2 Departing Aircraft
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Pilots at the holding points shall advise ATC prior to entering the runway if they are not ready for departure.
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All checks should be completed when reaching the assigned holding point.
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Line-up without delay when cleared by ATC.
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On receipt of take-off clearance, pilots should ensure that they are able to commence take-off without delay within 10 seconds of the clearance.
2.20.11 HELICOPTER OPERATION PROCEDURES
2.20.11.1 No designated area for helicopter operations in KFIA
2.20.11.2 Helicopters Arrival/Departure Procedures:
2.20.11.2.1 Arrival Process:
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When approaching the airport, ATC shall give helicopters RWY in use in Dammam.
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All helicopters shall land on the suitable RWY in use.
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After landing, helicopters shall air-taxi to the assigned parking with guidance of follow-me vehicle when required.
2.20.11.2.2 Departure Process:
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All helicopters shall air-taxi to the RWY in use for departure as instructed by ATC with guidance of follow-me vehicle when required.
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Lift off shall be from the RWY in use.
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OEDF AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
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Aircraft operated below ALT 10 000 FT, anywhere, must not exceed the following values of indicated airspeed (IAS), except that the minimum safe operating speed for a particular aircraft shall always be the determining factor when it is greater than the maximum speeds prescribed below unless otherwise authorized or required by an ATC unit.
Within an aerodrome traffic circuit:
Turbine engine aircraft - 200 KT (230 MPH / 370 KPH); unless otherwise authorized or required by an ATC unit
Elsewhere:
250 KT (288 MPH / 460 KPH).
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OEDF AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES
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2.22.1 GENERAL
RWY 34L is designated as the preferential and primary instrument RWY.
RWY 34L/R are to be used in calm conditions.
Dammam CTA, which is described in ENR 2.1 and depicted on OEDF Area Charts, is designated as Class A airspace from FL155 to FL245.
Dammam TMA, which is described in ENR 2.1 and depicted on OEDF Area Charts, is designated as Class C airspace from 700 FT to FL155 AGL within 40 NM, and 2500 FT AGL 60 to 40 NM excluding OEDR CTR, OEJB ATZ and OERT ATZ.
Dammam CTR that is described in AD 2.17 designated as Class C airspace.
All aircraft landing within or over flying within the Dammam CTA / TMA / CTR are to contact Dammam Upper on 126.300 MHZ operating between FL170 to FL240, or Dammam Lower on 126.100 MHZ FL160 and below.
2.22.2 PROCEDURES FOR IFR FLIGHT WITHIN DAMMAM TMA/CTA
The following designated reporting points are compulsory for aircraft taking off or landing within Dammam TMA/CTA boundaries:
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NARMI (TMA)
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PUSRA (TMA) |
RYDAN (TMA) |
SILBA (TMA) |
ULIKA (CTA) |
ALPOT (CTA) |
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LADNA (TMA)
|
LAKSI (TMA) |
TAYMA (TMA) |
SETBA (TMA) |
ASNIS (CTA) |
GESOR (CTA) |
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ROTEL (TMA)
|
UMENA (TMA) |
MIBRA (TMA) |
ALVAP (TMA) |
KINIB (CTA) |
MEDGO (CTA) |
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ULADA (TMA)
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NADEN (TMA) |
OVETA (TMA) |
DAROR (CTA) |
KASOM (CTA) |
GETOT (CTA) |
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METLA (TMA)
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EMUSA (TMA) |
GISRA (TMA) |
GOLNO (CTA) |
ITUDA (CTA) |
RAPLO (CTA) |
2.22.2.1 Routing
-
All aircraft landing at OEDF shall follow appropriate STARs or as directed by ATC until receiving approach clearance.
-
When necessary for separation purposes, aircraft may be cleared by ATC to break the published STAR and given radar vectors.
2.22.2.2 Holding Procedures
The main holdings are as follows:
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LOSAX holding, minimum 5000 FT and maximum 9000 FT for RWY34L/34R ILS and VOR APCH.
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LOSAX missed approach holding, minimum 4000 FT and maximum 5000 FT for RNP RWY34L/34R.
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RESAN missed approach holding, 3000 FT for RWY 34L/34R ILS and VOR APCH.
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RESAN missed approach holding, minimum 5000 FT and maximum 9000 FT for RNP RWY16L/16R.
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RESAN holding, minimum 5000 FT and maximum 9000 FT for STAR RNAV RWY16L/16R.
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RESAN holding, minimum 5000 FT and maximum 9000 FT for VOR RWY16L/16R ILS.
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LOSAX missed approach holding, 3000 FT for VOR RWY16R and ILS RWY16L/16R.
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LOSAX holding, minimum 7000 FT and maximum 9000 FT for STAR RNAV RWY34L/34R.
2.22.2.3 Arrival procedures
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Standard Instrument Arrivals (STAR RNAV) are available for RWY 16L/34R and RWY 16R/34L, details of which can be found in the Standard Arrival Charts - Instrument.
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Standard Instrument Arrivals (STAR RNAV) are based on GNSS. RNAV 1 capable aircraft will be cleared for RNAV 1 STAR.
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For Standard Instrument Arrivals (STAR RNAV), surveillance is mandatory and to be used only in surveillance environment.
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LOSAX 1 J (STAR RNAV) for RWY34L/34R to be used for the aircraft carried out missed approach or holding over LOSAX.
2.22.2.4 Approach facilities
The following approach facilities are available at Dammam / King Fahd International Airport:
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ILS or LOC,
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RNAV (GNSS),
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RNP Approach.
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The associated instrument approach procedures and required navigation performance procedures can be found in the relevant instrument approach and required navigation performance charts.
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CAT III approach operations are approved on RWY 16R and RWY 34L. The associated approach procedures shall be used when the RVR is 100 meters or more as applicable to the operators.
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Pilots shall select the applicable DA/H based on approved operation specification.
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Special aircrew and aircraft certification required
2.22.2.5 Circuit directions
Oxford Saudi Flight Academy aircraft operate on visual traffic circuit east of RWY 16L/34R as follows:
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Left hand circuit for RWY 16L.
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Right hand circuit for RWY 34R.
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Circuit area is contained within 2 NM of RWY 16L/34R.
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Circuit height: 1000 FT AGL.
Other users requesting to operate on traffic circuit shall obtain approval form ATC in advance for suitable time, RWY, and type of traffic circuit
either visual circuit with TWR or radar circuit with APP.
2.22.2.6 Departure procedures
-
Standard Instrument Departures (SID RNAV, SID) are available for RWY 16L, 34R, 16R and 34L, details of which can be found in the Standard Departure Charts - Instrument.
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Standard Instrument Departures (SID RNAV) are based on GNSS. RNAV 1 capable aircraft will be cleared for RNAV 1 SID
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For Standard Instrument Departure (SID RNAV), surveillance is mandatory and to be used only in surveillance environment.
2.22.2.7
CONTINUOUS CLIMB AND CONTINUOUS DESCENT OPERATIONS
2.22.2.7.1 Continuous climb operations (CCO) are authorized for SID RNAV RWY 34R METLA 1F, the level restrictions on this SID may be conserve between 21:00 and 03:00 UTC. Subject to ATC decision.
2.22.2.7.2 Continuous descent operations (CDO) are authorized for STAR RNAV RWY 34L/34R RYDAN 2J, this STAR may be applied between 21:00 and 03:00 UTC. Subject to ATC decision.
2.22.3 ATC SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES WITHIN DAMMAM TMA/CTA
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Airport surveillance radar is installed at OEDF and is available to all aircraft within 250 NM radius of the radar site. Emergency Code 7700, Communication Failure Code 7600 and Unlawful Interference Code 7500 are monitored.
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Dammam APP is served by a Raytheon radar system that provides Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) coverage to 80 NM from KFA and (Monopulse) Secondary Surveillance Radar (MSSR) coverage to 250 NM from KFA.
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Dammam APP is served by backup radar that provides MSSR coverage to 250 NM.
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All aircraft must operate the transponder on the previously assigned code unless otherwise instructed.
2.22.4 RADAR VECTORING AND SEQUENCING
Reserved
2.22.5 PRECISION RADAR APPROACHES
Reserved
2.22.6 SURVEILLANCE RADAR APPROACH
Reserved
2.22.7 COMMUNICATIONS
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Two-way VHF voice communication capability is mandatory for all flights intending to operate within Dammam CTA, TMA and CTR.
2.22.8 COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
2.22.8.1 Two-way radio communication failure procedure
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Squawk 7600 mode A/3
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Follow COM failure procedure on ENR 1.6
OR
2.22.8.2 Radio Communication Failure Procedure
Standard Radar Departure RWY 34L
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Squawk 7600 mode A/3
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In VMC: Continue to fly in VMC and land at the nearest suitable aerodrome.
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In IMC: Maintain HDG 325° until reaching 4000 FT, then turn left/right to intercept filed flight plan route and when established climb to last assigned altitude/level. If no altitude /level has been assigned, climb to flight planned altitude/level.
Standard Radar Departure RWY 34R
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Squawk 7600 mode A/3
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In VMC: Continue to fly in VMC and land at the nearest suitable aerodrome.
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In IMC: Maintain HDG 355° until reaching 3000 FT, then turn left/right to intercept filed flight plan route and when established climb to last assigned altitude/level. If no altitude /level has been assigned, climb to flight planned altitude/level.
2.22.9 LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES
Low Visibility Procedures are the procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during periods of reduced visibility or low cloud base. LVP shall only be implemented when Safeguarding Procedure (SP) has been completed, and the airport is configured for low visibility operations. ILS CAT II/ CAT III Low Visibility Procedures LVP shall be applied on RWY 16R/34L. Low Visibility Procedures shall be implemented when RVR reading is less than 550 meters, or cloud ceiling reduces to less than 300 ft.
2.22.9.1 Safeguarding Procedures (SP):
Safeguarding Procedures are the mandatory actions to prepare airport for CAT II/ CAT III (Low Visibility Procedures). They include inspection of aerodrome ground lighting, termination of all works, and removal of all equipment/material from localizer and glide path critical/sensitive area and the maneuvering area, and restrictions on the movement of vehicles on the maneuvering area and apron. Safeguarding Procedures (SP) shall be implemented when:
-
Reported visibility by MET 1200 m and is expected to fall further.
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The cloud ceiling reduces to 1000 ft and is expected to fall further.
2.22.9.2 Low Visibility Procedures (LVP):
Low Visibility Procedures are the procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during periods of reduced visibility or low cloud base. LVP shall only be implemented when Safeguarding Procedure (SP) has been completed, and the airport is configured for low visibility operations. ILS CAT II/ CAT III Low Visibility Procedures LVP shall be applied on RWY 16R/34L. Low Visibility Procedures shall be implemented when RVR reading is less than 550 meters, or cloud ceiling reduces to less than 1000 ft, and is expected to fall below 300 ft.
2.22.9.3 During Low Visibility Procedures, Single Movement Procedures (SMP) shall be applied:
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All aircraft movements will be restricted to one aircraft at a time.
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All departures shall be from the beginning of the runway. (No intermediate departure is permitted).
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Spacing between arrival flights shall be increased to allow vacating the runway and be clear from the ILS critical & sensitive areas.
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The aerodrome capacity will be reduced to not exceed 15 flights per hour until the termination of the LVP.
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Operations of the airport will be suspended by the Aerodrome Authority when RVR is less than 100 meters.
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During LVO, aircraft shall keep transponder ON while taxiing in/out.
2.22.9.4 The following equipment shall be serviceable to the required standards to support CAT II/ CAT III Operations:
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ILS localizer, Glide Path and ILS DME.
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Aerodrome Ground Lighting System.
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RVR system (TDZ, 1st MID, 2nd MID & END).
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Standby power supply for ILS and aerodrome ground lighting system.
2.22.10 PROCEDURES FOR VFR FLIGHT WITHIN DAMMAM TMA/CTR
The following restrictions must apply to VFR flights:
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VFR flights operating within the TMA/CTR are controlled flights and must obtain and comply with ATC clearance.
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VFR shall not enter the TMA /CTR without ATC and shall remain outside the controlled airspace until clearance is given by ATC.
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VFR flights are not permitted at night, except with special dispensation given by TWR ATC.
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VFR flights are not permitted in conditions below the VMC minima, except in accordance with a special VFR authorization to operate within the CTR.
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VFR flights must report visual reporting points when requested.
2.22.11 Dammam Urban VFR Routes (UVRs)
Dammam UVRs originate outside Dammam CTR and connect with Riyadh UVRs and Al Ahsa.
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Route adherence and complaint:
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UVRs are bidirectional.
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VFR flights operating on UVRs must adhere to the defined path and designated VRPs.
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UVRs are subject to modification either upon pilot’s request or as instructed by ATC.
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The maximum UVR altitude within Dammam TMA part 1 is 500ft AGL, and TMA part 2 is 1500ft AGL.
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VFR flights on UVRs are subject to ATC clearance, while within controlled airspace.
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VFR flights shall obtain ATC clearance before leaving UVRs to enter Dammam TMA /CTR.
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VFR flights intending to operate at an altitude higher than the maximum UVR altitude are subject to ATC clearance.
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It is the responsibility of the pilot in command to monitor other traffic, whether approaching from the opposite or same direction, along the UVRs.
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Pilots shall remain vigilant to see and avoid other aircraft.
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UVRs are recommended routes, and pilots are responsible for ensuring obstacle clearance.
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Pilots must maintain a listening watch on the assigned radio frequency.
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Dammam UVRs:
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UVR
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Path
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DAM 1
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EAST GATE – SAAD – AZZAZ – JUDAH – SLASL – WASLA |
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DAM 2
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SAAD – Q – U - SLASL |
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DAM 3
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SLASL – RAFIYYAH – RQUBA |
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Designated visual reporting points along Dammam UVRs:
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Indicator
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Bearing & Distance
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coordinates
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AZZAZ
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Highway Intersection |
RDL 283 from HSA 62 DME |
253401N 0482255E |
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EAST GATE
|
The 9th Electric Station |
RDL 090 from KSA 21.4 DME |
245740N04703 42E |
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JUDAH
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Judah City |
RDL 311 from HSA 48 DME |
252426N 0492811E |
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N
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HASA Industry City |
RDL 351 from HSA 8 DME |
255010N 0485104E |
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RQUBA
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10NM South of Al Jubail City |
RDL 206 from NJL 10 DME |
264811N 0493706E |
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SAAD
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2.7 NM Northeast of Hijrat Saad |
RDL 075 from KSA 50.0 DME |
250854N0473348E |
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SLASL
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Highway Intersection |
RDL 219 from KFA 28 DME |
260907N 0492555E |
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WASLA
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Highway Intersection |
RDL 160 from KFA 12 DME |
261817N 0495038E |
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W
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Uthmaniyah |
RDL 239 from HSA 11 DME |
251139N 0491832E |
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RAFIYYAH
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Arrafiyyah |
RDL 220 from KFA 19 DME |
261540N 0493200E |
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U
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3NM South of Hijrat Al Harah |
RDL 245 from KFA 36 DME |
261507N 0490938E |
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Q
|
- |
RDL 091 from MGA 63 DME |
261231N 0482146E |
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V
|
- |
RDL 113 from MGA 055 DME |
255411N 0480751E |
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Note:
UVR charts are published on SANS Website.
2.22.12 PROCEDURES FOR VFR FLIGHT WITHIN DAMMAM CTR
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Name/designator
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Location Geographic |
Coordinates |
Radial and distance |
Comments |
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East gate
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Prince Nayef sport city |
263024N 0495847E |
R087 from KFA 10.8NM |
For TFC coming from
east and north
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South gate
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King Fahad military
medical complex
|
261912N 0500112E |
R129 from KFA 16.8NM |
For TFC coming from
south
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OEDF AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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OEDF AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME
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Charts
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Pages
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Aerodrome Chart - ICAO
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Aircraft Parking-Docking Chart - ICAO (Apron 1)
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Apron 1 (Stand entry guidance system)
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Aircraft Parking-Docking Chart - ICAO (Apron 2)
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Aircraft Parking-Docking Chart - ICAO (Apron 3)
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Aircraft Parking-Docking Chart - ICAO (Apron 5)
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Aircraft Parking-Docking Chart - ICAO (Apron 8)
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Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart - ICAO
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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO (RWY 16L-34R)
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Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO (RWY 16R-34L)
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RWY and exit TWY lighting and marking AIDS
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Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO (RWY16L-34R)
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Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO (RWY16R-34L)
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Area Chart - ICAO (departure and transit routes)
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO (SID RNAV RWY 16R)
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SID RNAV RWY 16R (aeronautical data tabulation) 1
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SID RNAV RWY 16R (aeronautical data tabulation) 2
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO (SID RNAV RWY 34L)
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SID RNAV RWY 34L (aeronautical data tabulation) 1
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SID RNAV RWY 34L (aeronautical data tabulation) 2
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO (SID RNAV RWY 16L)
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SID RNAV RWY 16L (aeronautical data tabulation) 1
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SID RNAV RWY 16L (aeronautical data tabulation) 2
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO (SID RNAV RWY 34R)
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SID RNAV RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation) 1
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SID RNAV RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation) 2
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO (SID RWY 16R)
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SID RWY 16R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO (SID RWY 34L)
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SID RWY 34L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO (SID RWY 16L)
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SID RWY 16L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO (SID RWY 34R)
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SID RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Area Chart - ICAO (arrival and transit routes)
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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO (STAR RNAV RWY 16L-16R)
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STAR RNAV RWY 16L-16R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO (STAR RNAV RWY 34L-34R)
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STAR RNAV RWY 34L-34R (aeronautical data tabulation) 1
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STAR RNAV RWY 34L-34R (aeronautical data tabulation) 2
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (RNP RWY 16R)
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RNP RWY 16R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (RNP RWY 34L)
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RNP RWY 34L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (RNP RWY 16L)
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RNP RWY 16L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (RNP RWY 34R)
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RNP RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart - ICAO
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ATC Surveillance MNM Altitude Chart - ICAO (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (ILS RWY 16R CAT II & III or LOC)
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ILS RWY 16R CAT II & III or LOC (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (ILS RWY 34L CAT II & III or LOC)
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ILS RWY 34L CAT II & III or LOC (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (ILS or LOC RWY 16L)
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ILS or LOC RWY 16L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (ILS or LOC RWY 34R)
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ILS or LOC RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (VOR RWY 16R)
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VOR RWY 16R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (VOR RWY 34L)
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VOR RWY 34L (aeronautical data tabulation)
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Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO (VOR RWY 34R)
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VOR RWY 34R (aeronautical data tabulation)
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