Aleppo (OSAP)
Positions
Name | Callsign | Frequency | Login ID | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aleppo ADC | Aleppo Tower | 119.150 | OSAP_TWR | |
Aleppo SMC | Aleppo Ground | 119.800 | OSAP_GND |
NOTAM: A0165/25
Runway 27R/09L is closed and is to be treated and reffered to as taxiway A.
Airspace - Class B
OSAP_TWR is responsible for the Aleppo CTR airspace from SFC
to A050
.
VFR Operations
All VFR clearances are assigned by the revelant TWR controller.
Circuits
VFR Circuits are permitted on runways 27L and 09R.
All VFR aircraft wishing to do remain in the circuit at Aleppo shall be issued A050
and the following circuit directions:
Runway | Direction |
---|---|
27L | Left |
09R | Right |
Phraseology
ZPH: Aleppo Tower, ZPH holding short A holding point runway 27L, full ready.
ALP ADC: ZPH, Aleppo Tower, cleared to operate in the circuit area not above altitude 5000ft, left hand circuits report on the downwind, surface winds 320 degrees 5 knots, cleared for take-off runway 27L.
ZPH: Cleared to operate in the circuit area not above altitude 5000ft, will report on the left downwind, cleared for take-off runway 27L, ZPH.
VFR Circuits shall not be permitted at the aerodrome during times of increased IFR departure or arrival activity.
Leaving the CTR
Once VFR aircraft are ready for departure, they shall be cleared for take-off in sequence. As they begin their crosswind turn they shall be instructed to report leaving the CTR. VFR procedures inside the Aleppo CTR must be conducted at or below A050
.
Phraseology
FYI: Aleppo Tower, FYI holding short A holding point, runway 27L.
ALP ADC: FYI, Aleppo Tower, surface winds 320 degrees 5 knots, cleared for take-off runway 27L.
FYI: Roger, cleared for take-off runway 27L.
AIRCRAFT ON THE CROSSWIND TURN
ALP ADC: FYI, report leaving the Aleppo CTR, maintain at or below altitude 5000ft.
FYI: At or below 5000ft, wilco, FYI.
Aircraft requesting to exit the Aleppo CTR shall be assigned a clearance limit followed by a valid VFR cruising altitude (+500ft).
Phraseology
YYC: Aleppo Tower, YYC is requesting to exit the Aleppo CTR via direct Qamishli, altitude 7500ft.
ALP ADC: YYC, Aleppo Tower, cleared to leave the Aleppo CTR direct Qamishli, maintain altitude 7500ft, squawk 7403, QNH 998 hectopascals.
YYC: Cleared to leave the Aleppo CTR direct Qamishli, maintain altitude 7500ft, QNH 998, and squawk 7403, YYC.
Entering the CTR
Inbound VFR aircraft shall be sent to ADC with enough time such that two-way radio communications have been established before aircraft receive clearance to enter the CTR.
On initial contact, Aleppo ADC will pass the instructions for joining the circuit, as well as any other pertinent information such as traffic information with the sector.
Phraseology
YYC: Aleppo Tower, YYC is requesting to enter the Aleppo CTR from the southwest for circuits.
ALP ADC: YYC, Aleppo Tower, information A, cleared to enter the Aleppo CTR, maintain at or below altitude 5000ft, report left downwind runway 27L with intentions, squawk 7403.
YYC: We have A, cleared to enter the Aleppo CTR, at or below altitude 5000ft, will report left downwind runway 27L with intentions, squawk 7403, YYC.
ALP ADC: YYC, correct, QNH 998 hectopascals.
During times of heavy IFR arrival activity, VFR arrivals may be denied entry into the CTR and instructed to hold outside of the CTR awaiting further instructions.
IFR Operations
IFR clearances are issued by Aleppo SMC, ensuring appropriate routing.
Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs)
All aircraft shall be assigned a Standard Instrument Departure
Controllers shall assign the proper SID exit waypoint based on the first enroute waypoint in their flight plan, and the proper procedure identifier based on the selected runway for departure. All SIDs with an identifier of 1R/2R are valid for runway 27L. SIDs with an identifier of 1J/2J are valid for runway 09R. SIDs with an identifier of 1E/1W are valid for both runway 27L and 09R. Listed below are the SIDs:
SID | 27L | 09R |
---|---|---|
DELTA | 2R ( 1R) | 2J ( 1J) |
GOLF | 2R ( 1R) | 2J ( 1J) |
KILO | 2R ( 1R) | 2J ( 1J) |
LIMA | 2R ( 1R) | 2J ( 1J) |
TANGO | 2R ( 1R) | 2J ( 1J) |
SIDs in Aleppo
Like most aerodromes in Syria, for each departure procedure there are 2 options "Departures applicable under military restrictions" 2R/2J identifiers, and "Non-military restriction departures" 1R/1J identifiers. For purpose of simulation, controllers are to issue the 2R/2J "Applicable under military restriction" departures, this departure involves a higher climb gradient and altitude restrictions of +F160
at D20.0 ALE
and +F240
at D40.0 ALE
, aswell +A100
at waypoint GOLF.
Departures should primarily adhere to the Standard Instrument Departure (SID) routes, avoiding radar vectors whenever feasible. If radar vectors are to be assigned, a specific reason must be provided.
Phraseology
SYR123: Aleppo Ground, SYR123, request clearance to Damascus, with information Alpha.
ALP SMC: SYR123, Aleppo Ground, Cleared to Damascus, KILO2R departure, flight planned route, initial climb 8000ft, squawk 4301.
Omni-directional Departures
Aircraft may be assigned an omni-directional departure if they are unable to fly a SID (for examble not RNAV capable). SMC must adjust their phraseology accordingly.
Phraseology
SYR123: Aleppo Ground, SYR123, request clearance to Damascus, unable SID, with information Alpha.
ALP SMC: SYR123, Aleppo Ground, Cleared to Damascus, expect omni-directional departure, flight planned route, squawk 4301.
Arrivals
At Aleppo, OSAP_TWR is responsible for the entirety of the CTR, and is required to provide top-down service if the underlying SMC controller is offline.
Phraseology
SYR123: Aleppo Tower, SYR123, final runway 27L. ALP ADC: SYR123, Aleppo Tower, salam, winds 260 degrees at 8 knots, runway 27L cleared to land.
Standard Taxi Routes
All departing aircraft shall be assigned the most appropriate taxiway, onto taxiway A. Aleppo SMC must exercise extreme caution on taxiway A, as conflicts can easily occur between arriving and departing traffic.
Runway Modes
Preferred Runway Modes
Winds must always be considered for Runway modes (Crosswind <20kts, Tailwind <5kts), however the order of preference is as follows:
Priority - Mode | Arrivals | Departures | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1 - MODE A | 27L | 27L | |
2 - MODE B | 09R | 09R |
Note
The preferential runway is runway 27L.
Coordination
Departure Procedures
Due to the airspace structure in Aleppo, all departures shall be coordinated with the relevant TMA controller before release.
'Next' coordination is not required to Aleppo TMA for aircraft that are:
- Departing from a runway nominated on the ATIS; and
- Assigned the Standard assignable level; and
- Assigned a Procedural SID; or
- Assigned a Standard Assignable Heading
'Next' coordination is additionally required for:
- Visual depatures (eg. VFR aircraft)
- All departures not on a Standard Assignable Heading
- After a go around, the next departure from that runway
The Standard Assignable level from Aleppo ADC to TMA is:
Aircraft | Level |
---|---|
IFR | A080 |
VFR | A050 |
Standard Assignable Departure Headings
If a departing aircraft is receiving an omni-directional departure, they must recieve an assigned heading with their line up or take-off clearance. 'Next' coordination is not required to the relevant Aleppo TMA controller when the departing aircraft has been assigned the standard assignable level and assigned one of the headings listed below:
Runway | Heading |
---|---|
27L | H274 |
09R | H094 |
Tip
If strong winds are present at altitude, ADC/TMA should discuss slight changes to these headings (+/- 5 degrees) to compensate for large crosswind components.
Phraseology
SYR23: SYR23 ready for departure.
ALP ADC: SYR23, after departure climb to altitude 8000ft, fly runway heading, surface winds variable at 3 knots, runway 27L cleared for take-off.