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1 Table of Contents Section Topic Page 1.1 About Local Regulations Appendices to the Local Regulations Definitions Attachment 1 Special Airport Markings, Signs and Lights CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
2 1.1 About Local Regulations The Local Regulations are the directives from CPH on operational matters, flight safety, traffic etc. on airside at Copenhagen Airport (EKCH), which are issued with formal reference to BL11-1 (CAA Aerodrome Regulations for Copenhagen Airport) In the Local Regulations, the abbreviation CPH always refers to the company, "Copenhagen Airports A/S" (i.e. the airport operator). Note: Although the abbreviation CPH also exists as an IATA location identifier, this abbreviation will never be used in the Local Regulations as reference to the aerodrome (Copenhagen Airport) In case of interpretational doubts or errors regarding any paragraph within the Local Regulations, the Danish version of the text will always be authoritative Amendments changing the textual content of a paragraph will be indicated by a vertical line in the left margin beside the text. In case a new paragraph number is introduced or a paragraph number has been changed, this will be indicated by an asterisk (*) ahead of the paragraph number Permanent revisions can be made only by CPH/Airside Safety. Temporary changes to the regulations are published via Airside Information and Safety Alerts which will be distributed via to registered recipients within and outside the airport according to an distribution list at CPH/Airside Safety Major revisions as regard contents to the Local Regulations will be notified via the CPH website (B2B/Access, traffic and education/local regulations and appendices/notified amendments) Only the Aerodrome Manager, the Traffic Manager or the CPH duty Airport Manager (VLC) can give exemptions from these regulations. Permanent revisions are made by CPH/Airside Safety. 1.2 Appendices to the Local Regulations For Local Regulations are also a number of supplements (appendix) with detailed descriptions of particularly important precautions on airside. Appendix 1: Taxiing & towing of aircraft (Danish only) Contains taxi & towing routes and guidelines for pushback. Appendix 2: Aircraft Stand Allocation Directory (Danish only) Contains information on what types of aircraft are allowed to enter any given stand, and marshaller responsibilities on arrival and departure. Appendix 3: Apron Safety brochure (Airside Drivers training) Deleted Appendix 4: Aircraft Stand Readying Contains guidelines for Aircraft Stand Readying Addition to appendix 4 - Operation of airbridges & DGS (Danish only) Contains safety requirements and instructions for operating of airbridges and DGS. Appendix 5: Low Visibility Procedure (Danish only) Contains guidelines on how flight traffic are handled in CPH by low visibility. Appendix 6: Use of tall equipment (Danish only) Contains guidelines for reporting and application for Use of tall equipment. Appendix 7: Aircraft de- & antiicing Contains operational guidelines for aircraft de- & antiicing in CPH CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
3 Appendix 8: Local Snowplan Contains agreements and guidelines for the completion of flight traffic in CPH when winter conditions are notified. Appendix 9: Contractors works outside on airside - Deleted Appendix 10: Use of mobile FM radios on airside (Danish only) Contains rules for the use of mobile FM radios on airside in CPH. Appendix 11: Barricading of work sites in aircraft movement areas (Danish only) Includes requirements for barriers during performance of work activities outdoors on airside Appendix 12: Guide for the promulgation of NOTAM (Danish only) Contains guidelines for the promulgation of NOTAM Appendix 13: Day marking standards on airside (Danish only) Contains procedures for day marking standards on airside Appendix 14: Use of road signs on airside (Danish only) Contains standards for installation of road signs on airside Appendix 15: Signs for the protection of aircraft movement areas (Danish only) Contains standards for signs to ensure the flight traffic area Appendix 16: Sanctioning of road traffic offences on airside Contains guidelines for the treatment of violations of the Local Regulations and "Appendixes to Local Regulations" for CPH. Appendix 17: Driving on the Manoeuvring Area (Danish only) Contains rules for driving on the Manoeuvring Area Appendix 18: Apron Safety for pedestrians on airside Deleted Appendix 19: Use of Hi-Vis Clothing on airside Contains information on where use of Hi-Vis Clothing on airside is required. Appendix 20: Rules and instructions for baggage halls (Danish only) Contains rules and guidelines for tenants and users of the baggage halls in CPH. 1.3 Definitions Runway Area A specified area around a runway extending 75 metres from the runway centre line and 60 metres from each runway end. Aircraft, vehicles or persons must not enter the runway area without explicit permission from the control tower. Vehicle Pass All registered vehicles entering airside must be equipped with a vehicle pass issued by CPH. For vehicles exempted from license registration fee, cf. BL11-1, para 8.2, their special red number plates constitute a valid vehicle pass. All inquiries regarding vehicle passes should be made to the ID card Office. Application can be made electronically via the CPH website, BL3-12 Work Activities Planned work activities on the airport s closed areas (airside) which are carried out according to BL3-12 and which may influence the aircraft movements. Although grass mowing along runways is not covered by the BL3-12 regulations, these activities will for practical reasons be carried out as a BL3-12 activity, i.e. pre-planned and coordinated via CPH Airside Safety. Apron A designated section of the airport, which is meant for aircraft whilst loading or unloading passengers or freight, refuelling, parking or ground servicing. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
4 Airside Traffic Permit A personal permit, which documents that the holder has passed the required theoretical and practical airside training to frequent - on foot, driving on his/her own on airside. The level of the permit appears from a number in the DRIVER column on the airport ID-card. Enrolling for an initial or refresher training course can take place via the CPH website, Ground Handling Ground handling of aircraft is defined as servicing, refuelling, loading and unloading of the aircraft while parked on the ground, including the embarkation and disembarkation of its passengers. Handling Vehicles and Equipment Handling vehicles and equipment which are used for ground handling of aircraft, e.g. special purpose vehicles, passenger stairs, conveyor belts, baggage trolleys, pallet dollies, GPUs, tow bars, jet starters, movable stairs, lifts, aircraft tow tractors, ramp tractors, fuel dispensers, bowsers, catering vehicles, high loaders, crew cars, marshaller vehicles, main deck loaders as well as various types of minivans (e.g. VW Caddy) used as support vehicles during training of operators of single-driver handling equipment. Service Roads Roads within apron areas primarily reserved for traffic by vehicles and equipment, which take part in the ground handling of aircraft. The service roads are typically situated along the rear edge of the aircraft stands, and the users are required to possess a Class 2 Airside Traffic Permit. ILS-area An area around the localizer and glide path antennas of the instrument landing system, where any movement may interfere with the signal transmission. Aircraft, vehicles, or persons must not enter ILS areas without explicit permission from the control tower. In the terrain, ILS areas are marked either by yellow sticks with red reflex tape (critical area) or by red sticks with white reflex tape (sensitive area). Inspection Vehicle Any vehicle which regardless of its category or ownership is used in connection with inspection tasks on airside, authorized by CPH. Escorting and accompanying Escorting and accompanying (direction) either by car or on foot of persons or vehicles on airside. Manoeuvring Area A designated section of the airport used for take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, excluding aprons. Maintenance Area A designated section of the airport used for long-term parking or maintenance of aircraft, and where loading and unloading of passengers for commercial purposes shall not take place. Runway Safety Zone A designated zone around a runway, the purpose of which is to reduce the risk of damages to aircraft deviating from the runway and protecting aircraft during take-off and landing. The zone extends 150 metres from the runway centre line and 60 metres from each runway end. For all work activities close to a runway, restrictions are in force for all ground movements within this zone, cf. BL3-12. Aircraft Stand Reference Point (SRP) The geometric centre of the aircraft stand centre line. The geographical location of this point is indicated by the coordinates displayed under or over the aircraft stand identification sign and it appears from AIP Denmark. Time References All times stated are Danish local time, i.e. UTC+1 hour, and UTC+2 hours during the Daylight Saving Time period. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
5 Attachment 1 A Special Airport Markings, Signs and Lights Markings for Aircraft Yellow Colour A1a. Primary guideline for aircraft (centre line) A1b. Secondary guideline for aircraft (centre line) A2. Marking of taxiway pavement edge (double yellow line) A3. Indication of turn point from taxiway to aircraft stand. A4. Stop lines for taxiing aircraft Stop when cockpit is abreast of the line with the appropriate aircraft type code. A5a. Guideline for turn-out from aircraft stand towards taxiway. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
6 A5b. Guideline for turn-out from aircraft stand towards taxiway (secondary line). Following markings are only used on taxiways A6. Taxiway intersection marking (intermediate holding position marking) Wait behind the line in case of crossing aircraft traffic. A7. Holding position marking on a taxiway leading into a runway. This marking is always combined with a stop bar with red lights on the pavement across the taxiway. Along the centre line, double broken lines have been added and on the pavement, in front of the stop bar, large red warning rectangles have been added displaying the runway identifier in white text. Note! Never pass a holding position except with explicit permission from the Control Tower, and then only after the stop bar has been switched off! CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
7 B Safety Lines and Restricted Zones Orange Colour B1. Aircraft stand safety line. B2. Secondary aircraft stand safety line. B3. Safety line towards taxiway. B4. Blocking zone in airside areas with aircraft traffic. This could for instance be: a) the operational area for a passenger loading bridge, or b) areas between overlapping safety lines on aircraft stands. Parking and placing of vehicles and equipment is prohibited in such zones. B5. Safety line (circle or square) around fuel hydrant pits, power outlets, valve wells etc. in the ground. Parking of vehicles and equipment on such markings is prohibited. B6. Marking of non-bearing pavement, e.g. runway and taxiway shoulders. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
8 C Markings for Marshallers and Ground Personnel Blue Colour Note: Blue markings are not intended for use by the aircraft cockpit! C1. Guideline for tow tugs. C2. Nose wheel stop lines on aircraft stand. Each stop line is numbered in sequence viewed from the aircraft stand and outwards (see Attachment 1E) The blue stop lines are intended only for parking of aircraft by tow tractor or by a marshaller and must not be used as aiming points from the cockpit! C3. Nose wheel stop line for pushback without subsequent engine start-up. After completed pushback, the aircraft must be towed onto a start-up position (see C4. below) before engine start-up may commence. C4. Nose wheel stop line at a start-up position (example). All start-up positions have been individually designated (e.g. Q2 as shown) and are shown in the overview map in Appendix 1. Location of each of these positions is included in Appendix 1. C5. Aiming arrow. Used by marshallers as aiming point for special parking of aircraft, cf. Appendix 2. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
9 C6. Parking position for passenger loading bridge (two variations). (C6a) (C6b) C7. Out-of-service position for passenger loading bridge. Used for positioning of the passenger loading bridge whilst out of service, so that the aircraft stand is still operational without the bridge being in the way. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
10 D Road Markings Road markings on airside generally adhere to Road Traffic Act specifications. Exceptions must be approved by CPH Airside Safety D1. Common roads (wide or narrow edge line). The common road traffic give way rules as well as the Road Traffic Act regulations for these roads also apply on airside. (Road traffic must unconditionally give way when entering from surrounding areas on the Marked roads) D2. Special airside roads, e.g. service roads (staggered broken edge line). This road marking is used on roads having aircraft crossing. Road traffic must unconditionally give way to aircraft crossing the road whether they are taxiing under own power or are towed or pushed by tractor. The common road traffic give way rules as well as the Road Traffic Act regulations for these roads also apply. D3. Marking of parking areas for vehicles and handling equipment. Reservations by signboards or surface lettering must be respected. D4a. Orange shark teeth. Road traffic must unconditionally give way to aircraft. D4b. White shark teeth. Road traffic must unconditionally give way to other road traffic. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
11 D5. Marking of equipment staging areas adjacent to aircraft stands. Special marking around areas used for staging of handling equipment for the next flight arrival. These areas must not be used for ordinary parking purposes. D6. Pedestrian Used on aircraft stands where passengers are walking CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
12 E Aircraft Stand Markings CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
13 F Special Airside Road Signs Road signs on airside must conform to the rules of the Road Traffic Act, unless flight safety related considerations require deviations from these. Marking of road blocks and diversions of traffic etc. on airside must comply with the general road traffic rules. See also Appendix 11. F1.A) STOP and unconditional give way to aircraft crossing the road. - Special give way sign Road traffic must stop completely at the stop line at the sign even though no aircraft is in sight and shall unconditionally give way to aircraft taxiing or towed by tractor. F1.B) Unconditional give way to aircraft Special give way sign Road traffic must unconditionally give way to taxiing or towed aircraft. F2) No entry see text below the sign Prohibition sign at the entry to runway and ILS areas Never go beyond this sign except with explicit permission from the Control Tower! Except driving permission from the Tower F3) General access restrictions No entry Prohibition sign This sign must not be passed neither by motor vehicles, cycles, mopeds nor pedestrians unless the specific job task requires access to the area beyond it. If in doubt or in case of violation, CPH Airside Safety determines whether, and under which conditions, road traffic is entitled to pass the sign and operate within the particular area. The text on the sign may differ depending on the place and the circumstances. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
14 F4) Area with aircraft traffic ahead No entry Prohibition sign This sign must only be passed by persons or vehicles that conform specifically to the conditions stated. The text may differ depending on location and circumstances. F5) SRA area ahead No entry Prohibition sign SRA-area (Security Restricted Area). This sign must only be passed by persons or vehicles that conform specifically to the conditions stated. F6) Manoeuvring Area No entry Prohibition & warning sign This sign must not be passed by persons not certified to drive in the Manoeuvring Area. Listening watch must be maintained on the TOWER radio channel during the entire stay within the Manoeuvring Area. BANE 04R - 22L / KRAGEVEJ F7) Runway (runway area) ahead No entry Prohibition and warning sign at the runway area boundary. This sign must not be passed without explicit permission from the Control Tower! When contacting Control Tower use the location indicated beneath the sign. The text may differ depending on location and circumstances. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
15 F8) CSRA area ahead No entry Prohibition and warning sign CSRA area (Critical Security Restricted Area). The text may differ depending on location and circumstances. F9) Airside Traffic Permit 0 stops here This sign may only be passed by road users with Airside Traffic Permit 1, 2, 3 or 4. CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
16 G Special Warning Lights G1) Runway guard light (RGL) Used on taxiways in the runway area. These flashing lights (wig-wags) must not be passed without explicit permission from the Control Tower! G2) Road holding position light (RHPL) Single or double flashing lights used on roads leading into the runway area, typically in combination with signs as shown in Chapter 1, attachment 1. F7). These flashing lights must not be passed without explicit permission from the Control Tower! STOP BAR LIGHT G3) Stop bar A stop bar is a row of settled red lights across a taxiway leading towards a runway. The stop bar is placed ahead of the yellow holding position markings (stop lines) painted on the taxiway s pavement. Aircraft and other traffic on the taxiway must always stop at an illuminated stop bar, and are not allowed to proceed without permission from the Control Tower and the stop bar has been switched off. If the Control Tower has given permission to pass the stop bar, aircraft and other traffic must remain standing until the red lights in the stop bar have been switched off! If the lights are not switched off, the Control Tower shall be told that the stop bar is still on. STOP LINES CPH Local Regulations Airside Safety (TRO) November,
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