Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. [EFFECTIVE DATE: 1 JULY 2010] RGI AIRPORT, SHAMSHABAD
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1 TEL: Extn: 2219/2233 AFS: VIDDYXAX FAX: E_mail: INDIA AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA RAJIV GANDHI BHAVAN SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT NEW DELHI AIRAC AIP SUPPLEMENT 14 / April 2010 File No. AAI/ATM/AIS/ 09 09/ 2010 Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. [EFFECTIVE DATE: 1 JULY 2010] V.P. AGRAWAL CHAIRMAN AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA RGI AIRPORT, SHAMSHABAD RNAV 1 (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs AND STARs 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. For RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs and STARs operations, the aircraft shall be GNSS or DME/DME/IRU equipped and the navigation systems shall meet ICAO RNAV 1 standard of accuracy or equivalent Operators/pilots who are not approved to fly the RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs and STARs shall inform ATC and expect conventional SIDs where applicable or expect radar vectors Pilots shall comply with an ATC assigned level. Pilots shall also adhere to the vertical and speed restrictions depicted on the cleared RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs and STARs. ATC clearance will take precedence when the ATC clearance does not allow the pilots to adhere to the vertical and speed restrictions depicted on the RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs and STARs Aircraft may be radar vectored off a RNAV SID/STAR. Such aircraft will subsequently be given instruction to intercept the appropriate RNAV SID/STAR. AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 1 of 35
2 2. ARRIVALS 2.1. STARs are presented in diagrammatic format on a chart which comprises two main elements a. A TRANSITION route; and b. An ARRIVAL route A TRANSITION route starts at a waypoint on the ATS route and then requires VOR/DME or RNAV tracking to position the aircraft for the ARRIVAL route RNAV 1 equipped Arrivals to RGI Airport, Shamshabad will be cleared on the appropriate RNAV STARs by ATC All arriving aircraft are required to follow the appropriate TRANSITION and ARRIVAL routes for the RNAV STARS as follows TABLE 1 ATS Route Transition Transition Route RNAV STAR Remarks W19,W27 BR BR-BINAT BINAT 6 RWY 27 W28,W120, W18, W218 NAMSA GGB-NAMSA NAMSA 6 RWY 27 W57N RIMAV RIMAV-SARKA SARKA 6 RWY 27 W20N LEDOB - LEDOB 6 RWY 27 W41/W29/W38 VITUR VITUR-RISOT RWY 27 RISOT 6 W26 WADVI WADVI-RISOT RWY 27 W19,W27 BR BR-NAMSA RWY 09 NAMSA 8 W28,W120, W18, W218 NAMSA GGB-NAMSA RWY 09 W57N RIMAV RIMAV-SARKA SARKA 8 RWY 09 W20N LEDOB - LEDOB 8 RWY 09 W41/W29/W38 VITUR KM- VITUR VITUR 8 RWY 09 W26 WADVI WADVI-PADNI PADNI8 RWY 09 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 2 of 35
3 2.5. Additional elements on the STAR chart include the following a. Vertical restrictions designed to contain aircraft in controlled airspace and to separate aircraft from obstacles and to avoid, to the degree possible, conflict with departing aircraft. b. restrictions designed for flow control purposes. 2.6 At the end of the STARs, Arrivals can expect radar vectors to intercept the localizer for an ILS approach or Final approach Track for other available instrument approach. 2.7 STARs shall be issued by ATC in the following order a. ARRIVAL identifier; b. TRANSITION identifier; c. Runway-in-use; d. An assigned level Ex <Call sign> Cleared to HYDERABAD via SARKA 6 ARRIVAL, TRANSITION RIMAV, RWY27, report for descent/maintain/descend to FL EIGHT FIVE. 3. RNAV HOLDING PROCEDURES 3.1. For the purpose of holding the arriving aircraft during period of congestion the following RNAV holding waypoints and their associated RNAV holding procedures are listed below TABLE 2 Fix Ident. NAMSA SARKA PADNI RISOT HIA Radial/Dist R275/38.0 R191/20.0 R108/30.0 R091/30.0 Inbound course M ( T) (093.8) (008.8) (288.8) (268.8) Leg Dist direction Min Level Max Level 10.0 RIGHT FL125 FL LEFT FL90 FL RIGHT FL90 FL LEFT FL90 FL180 NOTE: The maximum holding speed shall be 250 Kts (IAS). 3.2 Taking into consideration the safety aspects during Radar failure and subsequent transition to procedural environment the following plan of holding shall be followed; - NAMSA ODD LEVELS - SARKA/RISOT or PADNI EVEN LEVELS AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 3 of 35
4 3.3 RNAV holding for RNAV systems without holding functionality or for manual holding the outbound time is; 1min up to FL140 and 1.5 min above FL DEPARTURES 4.1. All departing aircraft shall normally be cleared by SMC ( MHz) on the appropriate RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs before pushback or startup detailed in The RNAV (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDs along with appropriate Transitions and Airways are listed below TABLE 3 ATS ROUTE TRANSITION TRANSITION ROUTE W19 NADEL NADEL-GUMIT W27 NADEL NADEL-BUSBO W28 TAMIV TAMIV-ATAPO W18, W218 TAMIV TAMIV-APUSU RNAV SID NADEL 5 TAMIV 5 W BOGAT 5 W57S VABDI 5 V HITAS 5 W41 VIRKO VIRKO-SAPNU W29 VIRKO VIRKO-VISAK W38 VIRKO VIRKO-BOBED VIRKO 5 REMARKS RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 RWY 27 VIJAYAWADA W RWY 27 5 W19 DEBIR DEBIR -GUMIT RWY 09 DEBIR 7 W27 DEBIR DEBIR -BUSBO RWY 09 W28 TAMIV TAMIV-ATAPO RWY 09 TAMIV 7 W18, W218 TAMIV TAMIV-APUSU RWY 09 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 4 of 35
5 W BOGAT 7 RWY 09 W57S VABDI 7 RWY 09 V HITAS 7 RWY 09 W41 VIRKO VIRKO-SAPNU RWY 09 W29 VIRKO VIRKO-VISAK VIRKO 7 RWY 09 W38 VIRKO VIRKO-BOBED RWY 09 W VIJAYAWADA 7 RWY A Transition shall be issued in conjunction with the RNAV1 SID. For example a departure from Hyderabad to Mumbai via Airway B466 will be as below Ex <Call sign> Cleared To Mumbai via W18 FL 220 TAMIV 5 Departure Transition APUSU climb to 7000 ft 5. RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES 5.1. Pilots of RNAV 1 equipped Arrival shall; a. When Arrival clearance has been received from ATC follow the RCF procedure given in Para 6. b. When Arrival clearance has not been received from ATC follow the appropriate RNAV STAR corresponding to that route and the respective RCF procedure as given in Para Pilots of RNAV 1 equipped Departure shall follow the RCF procedure corresponding to the RNAV SID as mentioned in respective chart Pilots of Non-RNAV 1 equipped aircraft shall follow the RCF procedures mentioned in AIP (INDIA), 6th Ed. ENR ARRIVAL ROUTE SPECIFIC RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES 6.1 RUNWAY IN USE W20N - LEDOB 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the LEDOB 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, maintain last assigned level; proceed to SARKA descend in SARKA hold to FL90 and follow SARKA 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 5 of 35
6 6.1.2 W57N - SARKA 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level. 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the SARKA 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, proceed to SARKA descend in SARKA hold to FL90 and follow the SARKA 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W28/W218/W18/W120 - NAMSA 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL125, follow the NAMSA 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL125, proceed to NAMSA descend in NAMSA hold to FL125 and follow the NAMSA 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W19/W27 - BINAT 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level and proceed from BR to BINAT 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL100, follow the BINAT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL100, maintain last assigned level; proceed to RISOT, descend in RISOT hold to FL90 and follow RISOT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W38/W41/W29 - RISOT 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the RISOT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, proceed to RISOT descend in RISOT hold to FL90 and follow the RISOT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 6 of 35
7 6.1.6 W26 - RISOT 6 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level and proceed from WADVI to RISOT 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the RISOT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, proceed to RISOT descend in RISOT hold to FL90 and follow the RISOT 6 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track 6.2 RUNWAY IN USE W20N - LEDOB 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3 a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the LEDOB 8Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, maintain last assigned level; proceed to SARKA, descend in SARKA hold to FL90 and follow the SARKA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W57N - SARKA 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the SARKA 8Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, proceed to SARKA descend in SARKA hold to FL90 and follow the SARKA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W28/W218/W18/W120 - NAMSA 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL125, follow the NAMSA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL125, proceed to NAMSA descend in NAMSA hold to FL125 and follow the NAMSA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 7 of 35
8 6.2.4 W19/W27 - NAMSA 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level and proceed from BR to NAMSA. 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL125, follow the NAMSA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL125, proceed to NAMSA, descend in NAMSA hold to FL125 and follow the NAMSA 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W38/W41/W29 - VITUR 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the VITUR 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, maintain last assigned level; proceed to PADNI, descend in PADNI hold to FL90 and follow PADNI 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track W26 - PADNI 8 1. SET TRANSPONDER TO MODE A/C CODE Maintain the last assigned level 3. a. if the last assigned level is lower than or equal to FL90, follow the PADNI 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. b. if the last assigned level is greater than FL90, maintain last assigned level; proceed to PADNI descend in PADNI hold to FL90 and follow PADNI 8 Arrival with lateral and vertical restriction. 4. At the end of STAR, make a convenient turn descending to 3600 ft, intercept localizer or final approach track 7. COORDINATES OF SID/STAR WAYPOINTS (WGS84 DATUM) Sl.No. Way Points / Fixes / NavAids TABLE 4 WAY POINTS/FIXES/NAV-AIDS USED IN SID/STAR Latitude Longitude Radial DME 1 APUSU N E ATAPO N E BBZ N E AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 8 of 35
9 4 BINAT N E BOBED N E BODEL N E BOGAT N E BR N E BUSBO N E DAVIV N E DEBIR N E GGB N E GUMIT N E HITAS N E HL N E HL N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 9 of 35
10 32 HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E HS N E KM N E LEDOB N E NADEL N E NAMSA N E PADNI N E RIMAV N E RISOT N E SAPNU N E SARKA N E TAMIV N E VABDI N E VB N E VIRAM N E VIRKO N E VISAK N E VITUR N E WADVI N E AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 10 of 35
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12 BOGAT 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) - A DF HS321 FB 198.8(197.6) L En Route Transition Data BOGAT IF HS TF HS322 FB (178.8) - A TF BOGAT FB (253.1) R VABDI 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) - A DF HS227 FB 160.4(159.2) L A En Route Transition Data VABDI IF HS TF HS127 FB (169.1) R TF VABDI FB (174.1) R HITAS 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) - A DF HS227 FB 160.4(159.2) L A En Route Transition Data HITAS IF HS TF HS125 FB 122.4(121.2) L A TF HITAS FB (137.8) R AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 12 of 35
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14 NADEL 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) DF HL106 FB - A Common Route Data HL106 IF HL TF HS123 FB (286.9) R F TF HS327 FB (328.2) R F TF NADEL FB (358.8) R En Route Transition Data BUSBO IF NADEL TF BUSBO FB (038.1) R En Route Transition Data GUMIT IF NADEL TF GUMIT FB (011.6) R TAMIV 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) DF HL106 FB - A Common Route Data HL106 IF HL TF HS123 FB (286.9) R TF TAMIV FB (277.6) L En Route Transition Data APUSU IF TAMIV TF APUSU FB (332.5) R En Route Transition Data ATAPO IF TAMIV TF ATAPO FB (280.6) R AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 14 of 35
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16 VIJAYAWADA 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) - A DF HS227 FB 160.4(159.2) L A En Route Transition Data BBZ IF HS TF HS125 FB 122.4(121.2) L A TF DAVIV FB (111.4) L TF BBZ FB (093.2) L VIRKO 5 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R27 VA HDG (269.1) - A DF HS323 FB 340.8(339.7) - R Common Route Data HS323 IF HS TF HS324 FB (358.8) - F TF HS325 FB (088.8) R TF VIRKO FB (080.2) L En Route Transition Data BOBED IF VIRKO TF BOBED FB (345.0) L En Route Transition Data SAPNU IF VIRKO DF SAPNU FB (073.2) L En Route Transition Data VISAK IF VIRKO TF VISAK FB (090.3) R AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 16 of 35
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18 SARKA 6 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data RIMAV IF RIMAV TF SARKA FO (009.0) - F TF HS227 FB (009.1) - F Runway Transition Data R27 IF HS227 TF HS124 FB (088.8) R A TF HS423 FO (088.8) - A VM (088.8) LEDOB 6 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data LEDOB IF LEDOB TF HS225 FB (336.4) - F TF HS124 FB (358.8) R A Runway Transition Data R27 IF HS124 TF HS423 FO (088.8) R A VM (088.8) AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 18 of 35
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20 BINAT 6 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data BR IF BR - F TF BINAT FB (127.3) - F TF HS323 FB (127.4) - F Runway Transition Data - R27 IF HS323 TF HS421 FB (088.8) L F TF HS422 FO (088.8) - A VM (088.8) NAMSA 6 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data BOGAT IF BOGAT TF NAMSA FO (061.5) F En Route Transition Data GGB IF GGB TF NAMSA FO (093.0) F Runway Transition Data R27 IF NAMSA TF HS321 FO (102.3) R F TF HS124 FB (088.8) L A TF HS423 FO (088.8) - A VM (088.8) AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 20 of 35
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22 RISOT 6 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data BBZ IF BBZ TF WADVI FB (287.4) TF RISOT FO (325.4) R F En Route Transition Data KM IF KM TF VITUR FB (269.7) TF RISOT FO (269.4) - F Runway Transition Data R27 IF RISOT TF HS424 FO (269.6) - A AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 22 of 35
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24 BOGAT 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) - A DF HS124 FB 197.7(196.5) R En Route Transition Data BOGAT IF HS TF HS322 FB (242.8) - A TF BOGAT FB (253.1) R VABDI 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) - A DF HS124 FB 197.7(196.5) R En Route Transition Data VABDI IF HS TF HS126 FB (200.2) R A TF HS128 FB (174.1) L TF VABDI FB (174.1) HITAS 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) - A DF HS125 FB 163.9(162.7) R A En Route Transition Data HITAS IF HS TF HITAS FB (137.8) L AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 24 of 35
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26 DEBIR 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) DF HL101 FB 090.4(089.2) - A Common Route Data HL101 IF HL TF HS121 FO (358.8) L A TF HS122 FB (292.2) L F TF DEBIR FB (346.6) R F En Route Transition Data BUSBO IF DEBIR TF BUSBO FB (015.6) R En Route Transition Data GUMIT IF DEBIR TF GUMIT FB (346.6) AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 26 of 35
27 TAMIV 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) DF HL101 FB - A Common Route Data HL101 IF HL TF HS121 FO (358.8) L A TF HS123 FB (277.9) L F TF TAMIV FB (277.6) L En Route Transition Data APUSU IF TAMIV TF APUSU FB (332.5) R En Route Transition Data ATAPO IF TAMIV TF ATAPO FB (280.6) R AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 27 of 35
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29 VIJAYAWADA 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) - A DF HS125 FB R A En Route Transition Data BBZ IF HS TF DAVIV FB (111.4) L TF BBZ FB (093.2) L VIRKO 7 RNAV DEPARTURE RWY Transition Data R09 VA HDG (089.1) DF HL101 FB - A Common Route Data HL101 IF HL TF VIRKO FB (079.1) L En Route Transition Data BOBED IF VIRKO TF BOBED FB (345.0) L En Route Transition Data SAPNU IF VIRKO DF SAPNU FB (073.2) L En Route Transition Data VISAK IF VIRKO TF VISAK FB (090.3) R AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 29 of 35
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31 VITUR 8 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data KM IF KM TF VITUR FB (269.7) TF HS224 FB (260.6) L F Runway Transition Data R09 IF HS224 TF HS321 FB (268.8) R A TF HS228 FO (268.8) - A VM (268.8) PADNI 8 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data BBZ IF BBZ TF WADVI FB (287.4) TF PADNI FO (287.0) - FL TF HS224 FB (280.0) L F Runway Transition Data R09 IF HS224 TF HS321 FB (268.8) L A TF HS228 FO (268.8) - A VM (268.8) AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 31 of 35
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33 SARKA 8 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data RIMAV IF RIMAV TF SARKA FO (009.0) - F TF HS321 FB (355.2) L A Runway Transition Data R09 IF HS321 TF HS228 FO (268.8) L A VM (268.8) LEDOB 8 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data LEDOB IF LEDOB TF HS225 FB (336.4) TF HS226 FB (336.4) - F TF HS321 FB (268.8) L A Runway Transition Data R09 IF HS321 TF HS228 FO (268.8) - A VM (268.8) AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 33 of 35
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35 NAMSA 8 RNAV ARRIVAL En Route Transition Data BOGAT IF BOGAT TF NAMSA FO (061.5) - F En Route Transition Data BR IF BR - FL TF HS221 FB (160.0) TF HS222 FB (160.1) - FL TF NAMSA FO (160.1) - F En Route Transition Data GGB IF GGB TF NAMSA FO (093.0) - F Runway Transition Data R09 IF NAMSA TF HS223 FO (094.6) - A AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AIP SUPPLEMENT 14/2010 Page 35 of 35
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