MCAS Cherry Point Course Rules Brief
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1 MCAS Cherry Point Course Rules Brief
2 Course Rules Brief Requirement All pilots and NFOs shall receive an MCAS Cherry Point course rules brief prior to conducting flight operations from MCAS Cherry Point. Pilots and NFOs assigned to MCAS Cherry Point shall receive an initial course rules brief and annually thereafter when participating in Instrument Ground School.
3 Points of Contact Airfield Operations Officer - (252) Air Traffic Control Facility Officer - (252)
4 Sources Airfield Operations Manual (ASO k) Cherry Point ATC Facility Manual FAA JO
5 Overview Airfield Layout Taxi / Ground Procedures Departure Procedures Traffic Patterns VFR Entry / Exit Routes SVFR Requirements Noise Abatement Planned Ejection Ordnance Jettison NORDO Procedures Fueling / Fuel Dumping Hot Brakes Arrival Procedures Radar Services Special Use Airspace
6 Airfield Layout
7 E-28 N W MSL 8000 x 200 (15,525 ) 75X
8 Runway Information Runway 32L / 14R Length / Width 8399 x 200 Magnetic Hdg 325 / 145 TZE Rwy 32L 17 Runway 5L / 23R Length / Width 7553 x 200 Magnetic Hdg 055 / 235 TZE Rwy 23R 19 Runway 32R / 14L Length / Width 8984 x 200 Magnetic Hdg 325 / 145 TZE Rwy 14L 19 Runway 5R / 23L Length / Width 8188 x 200 Magnetic Hdg 055 / 235 TZE Rwy 5R 23 -Rwy 32L is the calm wind/instrument rwy -Rwy 5R will not be the duty unless wind is > 10kts sustained
9 Airfield Diagram
10 Taxiway Information
11 Airfield Diagram
12 Arm / De-arm Located at Echo taxiway Assume heading of
13 Frequencies Clearance Delivery or Ground Control or Tower or Base Ops: or Cherry Point METRO: Guard (Emergency) or 121.5
14 ATIS (UHF / VHF ) Report current ATIS code on initial contact Advise if ATIS is unreadable
15 Ground Procedures Contact Clearance Delivery for: - All IFR clearances. - If requesting to work in the W-122 area, call CD for a point A/B clearance and advise if VFR or IFR and give delay time in area. - Tower En-route; if practice approaches involved, give delay time and intentions upon return. DD-175 required if landing at another airport. - OTP, Neuse ATCAA, GCA/TACAN pattern.
16 Ground Procedures If VFR, flight following is preferred Clearance required NET 15 min prior to departure VFR to R5306: Contact Departure Control prior to taxi with mission number for squawk
17 Ground Procedures Taxiway Usage November taxiway, preferred use is for outbound taxiing aircraft. Mike taxiway, preferred use is for inbound taxiing aircraft and fuel pit transitioning. Hotel taxiway, used for outbound aircraft, inbound aircraft, and pit transitioning. Golf taxiway, preferred use is for F/W transition to November taxiway. India taxiway, preferred use is for R/W pit transitioning into pits 4/5 and outbound taxiing aircraft. Juliet taxiway, preferred use is for R/W transitioning to/from runway 14L landing area and pit transitioning.
18 Rotary Wing Taxi Routes
19 Ground Procedures Do not taxi through the pits unless authorized. Ensure your flight is joined and in the appropriate warm-up area prior to calling Tower for departure. Calling while part of your flight is still on your line delays other aircraft waiting for departure. Make any special departure requests to Tower. Remain on the Tower frequency until clear of the Class D airspace or instructed to change. Off-duty runways are available for VFR departures.
20 Departure Procedures RW 32R and 23L Takeoff Position - Long position: Runway numbers - Short position: Nose wheel on the seam of asphalt and concrete RW 5L and 14R - Long position: First yellow arrow (displaced threshold) - Short position: Nose wheel on the seam of asphalt and concrete
21 Departure Procedures All tactical jet aircraft will depart from the concrete portion of the center-mat with the exception of multiple ship AV8 departures VFR Departures - Maintain 500 or less until clear of VFR traffic pattern - Avoid rifle range, Crash Crew, radar site, industrial complex, staff or officer housing
22 Traffic Patterns Pattern alt is 1000, standard left traffic - 32L is right traffic Overhead - Arrive at the initial at Descend to 1500 inside initial for break on downwind
23 Traffic Patterns 6 NM NKT 061/6 Tower calls break Expect approach end 5R midfield 6 NM 6 NM Speed < 250 unless required
24 Traffic Patterns VFR Straight-in - Contact Approach outside 20 nm - Arrive 5 nm inbound at Report gear at 3 nm Delta pattern = 2000
25 R/W PATTERN vs. F/W PATTERN Helicopter tower pattern altitude is 500. Helo operations, when duty RWY 14, are at the Tower Supervisors discretion. Patterns for RWY 23 and RWY 14 are wider to avoid over flying CFR and rifle range. First choice place for helicopter tower pattern operations is on an off-duty runway. If the crosswind prevents that from happening and they have to be conducted on the duty runway, the following slides show the downwind pattern deconflicting with fixed wing traffic:
26 Traffic Patterns
27 Traffic Patterns
28 Traffic Patterns
29 Traffic Patterns
30 Off-Duty Runway Helicopter Pattern Characteristics Helicopter will land and depart away from the centermat. Base shall be turned prior to the 3000 foot remaining board (to keep away from the centermat traffic). Left or right downwind will be at the discretion of the Tower Supervisor. Be advised on our off-duty runways and the departing runway our E-28 arresting gear will be in battery.
31 Off-Duty RWY Helicopter Pattern Example
32 VFR Entry/Exit Routes 3 VFR Helicopter Arrival / Departure Routes (Beard Creek, Great Lake, Clubfoot Creek) Max Airspeed Inbound Altitude Outbound Altitude 150 KIAS 500 MSL 700 MSL 2 way radio communications shall be established prior to entering Class D Entry should be made via Local VFR entry/exit routes unless otherwise coordinated with ATC
33 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
34 VFR Entry/Exit Routes Beard Creek Route Outbound: Inbound: To Golf Course (NKT 354/2.5) Then to Beard Creek (NKT 012/6.2)* Report Beard Creek Inbound for instructions into CDSA and traffic pattern *Report Clear of Delta Surface Area (CDSA)
35 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
36 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
37 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
38 VFR Entry/Exit Routes Great Lake Route Outbound: To Slocum Creek Bridge (NKT 280/2.1) Then to Great Lake (NKT 273/7.0)* Inbound: The Inbound is the Opposite *Report Clear of Delta Surface Area (CDSA)
39 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
40 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
41 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
42 VFR Entry/Exit Routes Clubfoot Creek Route Outbound: To Hancock Island (NKT 085/1.8) Then to Clubfoot Creek (NKT 098/5.2)* Inbound: The Inbound is the Opposite *Report Clear of Delta Surface Area (CDSA)
43 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
44 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
45 VFR Entry/Exit Routes
46 SVFR Requirements SVFR operations are authorized for fixed wing aircraft. SVFR operations are authorized for rotary wing aircraft. Minimum ceiling/visibility authorized for SVFR operations is 500/1SM and aircraft must be able to remain clear of clouds within the Class D surface area. Must be requested by the pilot.
47 SVFR Requirements SVFR Clearance from ATC required All 3 VFR Helicopter routes are authorized for SVFR flight: Beard Creek Great Lake Clubfoot Creek Pilot shall initiate request for SVFR flight and pilots shall report both reporting points either inbound or outbound. During SVFR only 1 aircraft is authorized within the CDSA.
48 Noise Abatement Overheads, T&G s, and low approaches L High Power Run-Ups L Mon-Sat L Sun - Do not exceed 75% on the line - Do not exceed 80% in the warm-up areas *High powers not authorized on RWY 5L or 14R except for departing aircraft
49 Noise Abatement Noise Sensitive Areas (<pattern alt) - MCAS industrial complex - Densely populated areas - Crash Crew - Rifle Range - Havelock - Minnesott Beach - Cedar Island Ferry Terminal & ferry
50 NOISE ABATEMENT
51 NOISE ABATEMENT
52 Planned Ejection If ejection is necessary, and sufficient time/control exists: Proceed to BT-11, NKT 078/22 Fly heading 065 deg
53 Ordnance Jettison The primary authorized ordnance jettison area in the Cherry Point operating area is BT-9, NKT 057/28.5.
54 NORDO Procedures (Fixed Wing) If able to maintain VFR, pilots of NORDO aircraft shall squawk 7600 and approach the airfield via the initial for what is believed to be the duty runway ATC shall consider NORDO aircraft as intending to land when joining the traffic pattern. Pilots shall rock wings from the numbers to the midfield break point and enter the downwind for landing (continuously observing the Tower for Aldis Lamp signals). Rock wings from numbers to midfield - Enter downwind - Green Light = Cleared - No light, wave-off and re-enter downwind If unable to maintain VFR, pilots of NORDO aircraft shall follow the procedures in the DoD Flight Information Handbook. ATC shall consider NORDO aircraft as aircraft in distress and provide landing priority.
55 NORDO Procedures (Helo/Tilt) If able to maintain VFR, pilots of NORDO aircraft shall squawk 7600 and set navigation lights to flashing bright. Proceed to Beard Creek (NKT 012/6.2), then proceed inbound maintaining 300 feet or below to land on the UAS runway painted on Foxtrot Taxiway and look for light gun signals from the tower. During the hours of darkness, maintain a close watch for other traffic. Perform the same procedures as for daylight but use all available aircraft lighting to attract the attention of the tower. If unable to maintain VFR, pilots of NORDO aircraft shall follow the procedures in the DoD Flight Information Handbook. ATC shall consider NORDO aircraft as aircraft in distress and provide landing priority.
56 Fueling / Fuel Dumping Refueling -Shall not be done when lightning observed within 5 nm of airfield -Hot pits not permitted with flares Fuel Dumping -None below 6000 AGL -If necessary, avoid populated areas
57 Hot Brakes If suspected hot brakes, aircraft will taxi clear of: Active runway Other aircraft Fuel trucks/fuel pits The control tower will issue taxi instructions so aircraft shall be parked in such a manner that the wheel axle points away from the adjacent runways and taxiways in use
58 Arrival Procedures
59 Inbound to Cherry Point When you call Tower, state type of landing and if requesting a pad. This will aid in sequencing. Tower traffic patterns are left for all runways except runway 32. Downwind turns for runway 5 are at the center-mat or when Tower instructs. Aircraft are not authorized to overfly the following: -Base industrial complex -Fuel pits -Flight lines -Hospital -Rifle Range -Crash Fire Rescue
60 Instrument Approaches Precision Approaches PAR Rwy 32L, 14L, 5R, 23R ILS Rwy 23R Non-Precision Approaches TACAN Rwy 14L, 5R, 32L (NKT TACAN Ch 75) Copter TACAN 23R (NOT AUTHORIZED FOR TILTROTOR A/C) Surveillance Approaches to runway 32L, 14L, 5R, 23R RNAV Rwy 23R, 5R, 32L Circle to land available on all non-precision approaches and ILS
61 CONTACT APPROACH TO A PAD 1000 x L ELEV o 325.2o E-28 AERIAL PORT OF EMBARK- LARGE ATION AIRCRAFT REFUELING AREA L PAPI 8983 X 200 F J CALA H M N I FUEL PITS CRASH CREW 4 RECOVERY F VTL1 (NORTH) K 8491 X 200* E-28 PAPI 23R *LANDING DISTANCE o 235.2o HIGH POWER 1000 x 500 ELEV x 500 ELEV 23 5R E PAPI HANGARS E D G BASE OPS / PASSENGER TERMINAL / TOWER NADEP PAD E-28 C H ELEV 29 ELEV 29 I B A 8188 X 196 A G FUEL PITS o 235.2o B H ELEV 28 5L 14R C D 32R 23L E VTL4 (SOUTH) FIELD ELEV 29 COMPASS ROSE VTL2 (NORTHEAST) ORDNANCE SAFETY AREA o 325.2o RADAR REFLECTORS ON ALL RWYS CAUTION: Rwy 32L ldg 7607 Rwy 23R ldg X 200* VTL3 (SOUTHEAST) *LANDING DISTANCE 7607 PAPI E-28 ELEV x L
62 Contact Approach An approach wherein an aircraft -on an IFR flight plan -having an air traffic control authorization -operating clear of clouds with at least 1 mile flight visibility -a reasonable expectation of continuing to the destination airport in those conditions may deviate from the instrument approach procedure and proceed to the destination airport by visual reference to the surface. This approach will only be authorized when requested by the pilot and the reported ground visibility at the destination airport is at least 1 statute mile.
63 CONTACT APPROACH TO A PAD Without a waiver from FAA directives, the only way to transition from a precision approach to a VSTOL Pad in IFR conditions is for the pilot to specifically request a Contact Approach. A controller cannot initiate or clear an aircraft for a contact approach unless the pilot requests it. The pilot must have 1 mile flight visibility and visual reference to the ground.
64 CONTACT APPROACH TO A PAD The AOM allows for the pilot to declare his intentions to land on a pad after the completion of a PAR approach. The pilot shall, on initial contact with Cherry Point Approach or Arrival, request a PAR approach and identify the desired pad for landing. This request shall not be made with the final controller. Upon meeting contact approach weather requirements, the pilot shall request a contact approach. Pilots shall remain on assigned GCA frequency until instructed to contact tower.
65 Landing at Cherry Point Cherry Point uses reduced runway separation for Navy and Marine Corps aircraft (VFR). Separation between full stop aircraft for similar performance or the preceding aircraft is higher performance day/ 6000 night. A low approach may be restricted to 529 over an aircraft on roll out. Touch-and-go operations require use of the full runway with no other aircraft on it. A flight is cleared to land as one aircraft with the lead assuming responsibility for flight separation on final. If you are making a full stop, keep your speed up during the roll out. With the reduced runway separation, any aircraft that stops on the runway normally causes someone else to wave-off.
66 Runways 23R and 32L end at the centermat. If you need to roll across the end of the runway, ask early enough for Tower to coordinate with other traffic movement. If you cannot stop prior to the centermat and have not requested a long roll-out, Tower will assume an emergency exists and respond accordingly. Landing at Cherry Point F G H I B A C D E E
67 Landing at Cherry Point Mars 900 series will be given priority to the maximum extent possible. Airevac and Medevac will normally be given priority over other aircraft. Note: The AV8s inform Tower of their intentions when abeam. It would be beneficial if the intentions were made earlier in the pattern, enabling Tower to plan the pattern accurately. Note: CFR requests that AV8s with gear problems inform the Tower of whether or not the gear has been blown down.
68 R/W runway transition SOP Overall goal; keep helicopters on the north and west side of the field and away from the center mat area. Preferred landing area, runway 14L at the Juliet taxiway intersection. If unable to use 14L landing area, land on an off-duty runway, Foxtrot, Kilo, or the CALA and then transition to Juliet/14L area to your line. Or just land on Mike, Juliet, or November Taxiways.
69 Landing Sites and No Over Flight Areas
70 UAS Operations All UAS operations are included on the daily flight schedule. During launch and recovery, Twy F and the North Pad will not be available to other aircraft. UAS operations will be conducted inside the CDSA and the Areas designated for transit to R5306 A & C. 72 hrs prior a NOTAM will be issued to include pertinent details to the UAS transit. 1 hr prior to launch a statement will be included on the ATIS.
71 UAS Altitudes and Hold Points CDSA Holding: North Hold: 2500 at the 024R 4 DME South Hold: 2500 at the 204R 4 DME North Loiter Point: 1000 at the 354R 2 DME South Loiter Point: 1000 at the 191R 2 DME Circling Altitudes: 2500 at 4 DME Restricted Area Holding: R5306 A: 2700 at the 048R 10 DME R5306 C: 2700 at the 233R 10 DME Transition Altitude to the Restricted Areas will be 2700 Once inside the Restricted Areas altitudes will be as scheduled.
72 Cherry Point Airspace
73 AIRSPACE 1968 ft orbit. CLOCKWISE ONLY 1.45 NM N 2.5 NM 1968 ft 1968 ft orbit. CLOCKWISE ONLY
74 NKT TACAN RADIAL/DME A B C D E F G H I NAME/POINT MGRS R-5306A HOLD POINT & LOST LINK 18S UD R-5306A DITCH POINT CDSA NORTH HOLD POINT 18S UD S UD NKT TACAN RADIAL/ DME 048R/10DME 083R/21DME 024R/4DME CDSA NORTH RETURN HOME (LOST LINK) 18S UD /4DME CDSA NORTH TALS LOITER POINT CLOCKWISE ONLY 18S UD R/2DME CDSA SOUTH TALS LOITER POINT CLOCKWISE ONLY 18S UD R/2DME CDSA SOUTH HOLD POINT & LOST LINK 18S UD R/4DME R-5306C HOLD POINT & LOST LINK 18S UD R-5306C/D DITCH POINT 18S UD R/10DME 221R/14DME
75 Cherry Point TRACON
76 Local Airspace
77 ATCAAs
78
79 Frequencies Departure/Approach (E) or (abv 2600 ) Approach (E) or (at/blw 2600 ) Approach (W) or Approach (N) or
80 Radar Services Available Practice Approaches VFR Flight Following Tower Enroute Clearances
81 Radar Procedures IFR arrivals monitor ATIS and advise Approach you have the appropriate ATIS code. Monitors to the overhead/straight in procedure are available, vectors may be given if a conflict occurs due to traffic or for sequence. Hung/external ordnance aircraft exiting restricted areas: Advise Approach on initial call. A GCA, TACAN, Visual, or Contact Approach are the only type of approaches authorized full stop only. Aircraft carrying ordnance shall not land on Runway 5R unless the cross wind component dictates and the pilot advises.
82 Operations All GCA patterns are right patterns except Runway 32. Airspeed in the arrival pattern knots maximum. Minimum vectoring altitude is For Visual Approach - Must have 2100 ceiling and 3 miles visibility for vectors to a Visual Approach. When the duty runway is other than runway 32. TACAN approaches can expect a wave-off if traffic becomes a factor to the duty runway.
83 Standard Climb-out Procedures WHEN OVERHEAD APPROACHES ARE AVAILABLE Climb and maintain At the departure field boundary, climb and maintain 1600, fly runway heading. WHEN OVERHEAD APPROACHES ARE NOT AVAILABLE Climb and maintain 1600, fly runway heading.
84 Standard Wave-off Procedures 3 MILES OR LESS ON FINAL WHEN OVERHEAD APPROACHES ARE AVAILABLE Climb and maintain At the departure field boundary, climb and maintain 1600, fly runway heading. WHEN OVERHEAD APPROACHES ARE NOT AVAILABLE Climb and maintain 1600, fly runway heading. or Execute Missed Approach
85 Standard Wave-off Procedures MORE THAN 3 MILES ON FINAL Rwy 32 - Climb and maintain 1600, turn left heading 230. Rwy 5 - Climb and maintain 1600, turn right heading 140. Rwy 14 - Climb and maintain 1600, turn right heading 230. Rwy 23 - Climb and maintain 1600, turn right heading 320.
86 Summary Airfield Layout Taxi / Ground Procedures Departure Procedures Traffic Patterns VFR Entry / Exit Routes SVFR Requirements Noise Abatement Planned Ejection Ordnance Jettison NORDO Procedures Fueling / Fuel Dumping Hot Brakes Arrival Procedures Radar Services UAS Operations
87 QUESTIONS?
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