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AIP New Zealand AIRAC AIP Supplements Effective 16 AUG 18 Effective at: 1808160000 NZST 1808151200 (UTC) This issue entirely replaces previous issues. CONTENTS Permanent AIP Supplements The following AIP Supplements are of a permanent nature and will be re-issued under the same reference number, with a revised version number, when amended. 2018 1/18 AIP Publications Status Checklist 3 2/18 HoursofServiceAirTrafficServices AirwaysCorporationofNZ 4 3/18 Enroute and Area Chart Amendments 6 4/18 Visual Navigation and Planning Chart Amendments 6 5/18 AIP and AIP/AD Chart Amendments 7 6/18 Obstructions to Air Navigation 7 7/18 Aerodrome Surveys Critical Obstacles and Survey Data 8 8/18 Location Indicator Amendments 9 9/18 Unverified Aerodromes 9 10/18 Reserved 9 2018 AIP Supplements effective within the Auckland Oceanic FIR (NZZO) 55/18 Oceanic Enroute Chart ATS Route L326 amendments 10 62/18 Pacific AIP Content Update 10 2016 AIP Supplements effective within the New Zealand FIR (NZZC) 19/16 Palmerston North AD RWY 25 Instrument Approach Visual Segment Surface 47/16 Auckland ASB Bank Centre Heliport Temporary Closure 12 50/16 Greymouth AD RNAV (GNSS) RWY 01 Visual Segment Surface 12 2017 50/17 Paraparaumu AD Instrument Departures Close-in Obstacles 13 69/17 Auckland Changed ATC Call Sign 13 70/17 Bay Sector Changed ATC Call Sign 13 12 Continued Published by Aeropath (under the authority of AIS Certificate Nr AI84361 issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand), PO Box 294, Wellington, New Zealand. Telephone Toll Free 0800 500 045 or (04) 471 1899. AFTN NZHQYOYX email: aim@aeropath.aero

2017 (cont) 71/17 Ohakea Changed ATC Call Sign 13 72/17 Wellington Changed ATC Call Sign 14 73/17 Christchurch Changed ATC Call Sign 14 92/17 North Shore AD RWY 03/21 Instrument Approaches Visual Segment Surface 14 117/17 Woodhill Forest Mast Parakai 15 122/17 Wellington AD Mobile Crane Operation (12 OCT 17 to 30 SEP 18) 16 134/17 RNP AR Trial Within Christchurch CTA 16 2018 24/18 New Plymouth AD Construction of New Terminal 16 52/18 Manawatu Temporary Military Operating Areas (26 APR to 12 SEP 18) 17 56/18 NZNP Trial, Distance Based Longtitudinal Separation PBN Departures 19 57/18 Wellington New Visual Reporting Point 20 60/18 Queenstown Temporary ATS Unit and Frequency Changes (ENRC and VNC) (24 MAY to 13 SEP 18) 21 63/18 Mahia Peninsula New Permanent Restricted Area 23 64/18 Christchurch RNAV SID Transition ATM Restriction Removed 24 65/18 ATS Route Change Q309 OSOLO REP Added 25 66/18 Mahia Peninsula Temporary Danger Areas (16 AUG to 10 OCT 18) 26 2

General information pertinent to AIP Supplements Geographical co-ordinates for airspace described in this document are available from the Civil Aviation Authority on the CAA Website (www.caa.govt.nz) under the New Zealand Air Navigation Register, or from the Aeronautical Services Unit, CAA of NZ, PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140. The diagrams depicted in this document are not intended for navigational purposes but are provided to assist with the correlation of textual information onto the relevant chart. Supplements issued separately from the main Supplement booklet are boxed on the contents page. Such Supplements, which will be published once and may remain current over several issues, may need to be retained until cancelled. 1/18 Version 92888 NZZC AIP Publications Status Checklist Effective: 16 AUG 18 AIP Volume 1 19 JUL 18 AIP Volume 2/3 19 JUL 18 AIP Volume 4 19 JUL 18 AIP Supplements 16 AUG 18 Aeronautical Information Circulars 19 JUL 18 AERONAUTICAL CHARTS North/South ENRC 24 MAY 18 National/Antarctic/Chatham Islands ENRC 24 MAY 18 Upper North Island/Lower North Island ARC 24 MAY 18 Upper South Island ARC 24 MAY 18 Auckland Oceanic FIR Enroute Chart 29 MAR 18 VISUAL CHARTS North Island/South Island (Both 1:1,000,000) VPC A1/A2 9 NOV 17 Northland/Cook Strait (Both 1:500,000) VNC B1/B2 9 NOV 17 Waikato Manawatu/Canterbury (Both 1:500,000) VNC B3/B4 9 NOV 17 Central Plateau/Southern Alps (Both 1:500,000) VNC B5/B6 9 NOV 17 Whangarei/Wellington (Both 1:250,000) VNC C1/C2 9 NOV 17 Auckland/Hawkes Bay (Both 1:250,000) VNC C3/C4 9 NOV 17 Bay of Plenty/Taranaki (Both 1:250,000) VNC C5/C6 9 NOV 17 Marlborough/Otago (Both 1:250,000) VNC C7/C8 9 NOV 17 West Coast/Queenstown (Both 1:250,000) VNC C9/C10 9 NOV 17 Southland/Mount Cook (Both 1:250,000) VNC C11/C12 9 NOV 17 Christchurch/Fiordland (Both 1:250,000) VNC C13/C14 9 NOV 17 Auckland Terminal/Christchurch Terminal (Both 1:125,000) VNC D1/D2 9 NOV 17 NEXT SCHEDULED VNC 8 NOV 18 AERODROMEOBSTACLECHARTS TYPEA Auckland RWY 05R/23L NOV 16 Christchurch RWY 02/20 NOV 02 Ohakea RWY 09/27 OCT 97 Queenstown RWY 05/23 MAR 14 Wellington RWY 16/34 JUL 15 Whenuapai RWY 03/21 FEB 05 3

2/18 Version 92889 NZZC Hours of Service Air Traffic Services Airways Corporation of NZ Effective: 16 AUG 18 Permanent, temporary or daily variation of these published hours by greater than 30 minutes will be notified by NOTAM. Permanent, temporary or daily variation of these hours by 30 minutes or less will be notified to the parent ATCC, and will be NOTAMed if operationally significant. Pilots should listen to ATIS and/or transmit on appropriate frequency to determine if ATS is on watch. Units so equipped will broadcast off-watch and expected time on watch on the ATIS when ATS is not in attendance. *denotes ATS unit not equipped with ATIS All hours are in NZ Standard Time (NZST). NZST is 12 hours ahead of UTC. LOCATION SERVICE HOURS Auckland Oceanic ACC/FIS H24 Daily ACC/APP/TWR/FIS H24 Daily ACC/FIS 0545 2200 Daily Raglan Sector applies to area control services within Auckland CTA/D and Auckland CTA/C south of Auckland Christchurch ACC/APP/TWR/FIS H24 Daily APP/FIS 0545 2200 Daily Bay Sector applies to approach control service within Hamilton CTA/D and CTR/D, Rotorua CTA/D and CTR/D, and Tauranga CTA/D and CTR/D Dunedin APP/TWR/FIS 0610 2045 0610 2355 0610 2045 0610 2045 0610 2355 0610 1920 0810 2355 Gisborne APP/TWR/FIS 0605 2015 0605 1725 0850 2015 Hamilton TWR/FIS 0600 2020 0600 2035 0600 1905 0755 2105 Invercargill APP/TWR/FIS 0550 2035 0630 1900 0830 2035 Milford Sound * AFIS Until 31 MAR 18 From 1 APR 18 0800 1630 0800 1600 Napier APP/TWR/FIS 0610 2045 0610 1800 0750 2045 Nelson APP/TWR/FIS 0555 2205 0555 1955 0710 2205 New Plymouth APP/TWR/FIS 0625 2100 0620 1900 0845 2100 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN MON THU FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN Daily MON FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN 4

Ohakea TWR/FIS 0730 2230 MON FRI TWR/FIS 0400 0730 0400 2200 MON FRI SAT, SUN, Public Holidays ACC/APP/FIS 0545 2300 Daily Outside these hours available on request by approved operators only check Ohakea ATIS. These hours are available only to approved international airline operators licenced under the Promulgated Alternative Agreement. Promulgated ACC/APP/FIS hours may be extended. Caution M306, M309, M311 and M312 operative H24. Refer ENR 5.2 for contact details. Palmerston North TWR/FIS 0610 2030 0610 2150 0610 2030 0730 2150 Paraparaumu * AFIS 0800 1800 0800 1700 0900 1700 Queenstown APP/TWR/FIS 0645 2120 0645 2150 Rotorua TWR/FIS 0630 2100 0630 1900 0800 2100 Tauranga TWR/FIS 0550 2100 0550 1900 0800 2100 Wellington TWR/FIS H24 Daily Whenuapai MON TUE WED FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN MON SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN MON FRI SAT SUN APP/FIS H24 Daily Applies to approach control service within Wellington CTA/C and CTR/C, and Woodbourne CTA/D and CTR/D. TWR/FIS 0730 2200 MON FRI May close between 1800 2200 if not required for military operations check Whenuapai ATIS. Outside these hours available on request by prior arrangement with RNZAF Base Operations. Refer to ENR 1.16 VFR Operations for VFR procedures. Woodbourne TWR/FIS 0550 2020 0550 1810 0830 2020 Refer also entry for Christchurch APP/FIS Approach Control Service in CTR only available when respective TWR is on watch Except Public Holidays where hours are NIL. Refer AIP GEN 2.1 for Public Holidays MON FRI SAT SUN 5

3/18 Version 72890 NZZC/NZZO Enroute and Area Chart Amendments Effective: 19 JUL 18 The following amendments to ENRC and ARC are advised. These changes will be incorporated into charts at the next edition. Chart National Enroute Chart South Enroute Chart Oceanic Enroute Chart National Enroute Chart Oceanic Enroute Chart National Enroute Chart North Enroute Chart Chatham/Antarctic Chart Item Temporary Queenstown Unit and Frequency Changes (ENRC). Refer SUP 60/18 for further details. ATS Route L326 minor track amendment. Refer SUP 55/18 for further details. A578 AA VOR KALAG: Change MSA to read 3200 ft A580 AA VOR AGREX: Change MSA to read 3500 ft Add Permanent Restricted Area, R401 for Mahia Peninsula. Refer to SUP 63/18 for further details. 4/18 Version 72891 NZZC Visual Navigation and Planning Chart Amendments Effective: 19 JUL 18 The following list contains amendments and corrections to VNC and VPC. Users need to hand amend their charts to incorporate these changes. Chart VNC C10, C14 Item Amend Milford Sound AD runway 11/29 length to 767 m (located at S 44 40 24 E 167 55 24) VNC C3 Add lit mast symbol (594 ft AMSL) at S 36 43 38.01 E 174 24 00.43 VNC B2, B4, C13 Christchurch CTA airspace (7500 ft 9500 ft), south of Ashburton AD from 40 CH to 50 CH DME, frequency changed from 120.9 MHz to 129.3 MHz VNC C1 Add lit obstacle (cell phone tower 32 ft high) at S 35 25 07 E 174 21 41. Upper elevation 416 ft AMSL. Approximately 0.9 NM N of Helena Bay. VNC C6 Amend VRP Sugar Loaf to read Sugar Loaf Island at S 39 02 56 E 174 01 39 VNC B4, B6, C8, C10, C11, C12, C14 VNC C2, C7 VNC C3, D1 Temporary Queenstown Unit and Frequency Changes (VNC). Refer SUP 60/18 for further details. Amend radar mast elevation at S 41 18 41 E 174 38 47 from 1762 ft to 1847 ft AddunlitobstacleatS365940 E1745305(approx3.9NMEof Auckland AD RWY 23L threshold). Fearfall Tower at Rainbows End. ELEV at top is 303 ft AMSL (192 ft AGL). VNC C3, C7 Add new VRP Observatory at S 41 17 04 E 174 46 01 Refer to SUP 57/18 for further details. VNC 1, B5, C4 Add Permanent Restricted Area, R401 for Mahia Peninsula. Refer to SUP 63/18 for further details. Users wishing to notify improvements, suggestions or comments regarding VNC or VPC can do so via email (aim@aeropath.aero) or by phoning the senior technical editor on (04) 471 4728. 6

5/18 Version 92892 NZZC AIP and AIP/AD Chart Amendments Effective: 16 AUG 18 The following amendments to AIP and AIP/AD charts are advised. These changes will be incorporated into the AIP in subsequent amendments. Christchurch RNAV SID RWY 02/20 and 29 Vol 2 Gisborne RNAV (GNSS) ARRIVAL RWY 32 Vol 2 Wellington Ground Movements (1) Vol 3 and 4 Wellington AD 2-5 Vol 1 Wellington AD 2-6 Vol 1 Wellington Ground Movements (2) and (6) Vol 3 and 4 Wellington AD 2-14 Vol 1 Wellington Ground Movements (5) Vol 3 and 4 Remove Hold Down at or below FL250 for NZCH SIDs. Refer to SUP 64/18 for applicable pages and transitions. Add Permanent Restricted Area, R401 for Mahia Peninsula. Refer to SUP 63/18 for further details. Under Code C, D and E Aircraft Restrictions remove 2nd bullet point starting The use of TWY A... AIP will be amended 13 SEP 18. NZWNAD2.8Section2 TaxiwayWidth, Surface and Strength: Amend first line to read TWY A: 23 m; PCN 72/F/C/X/T. AIP will be amended 13 SEP 18. Add Stand 15 at S41 19 48.47 E174 48 34.55. AIP will be amended 13 SEP 18. NZWN AD 2.20 Local Traffic Regulations; Remove paragraph 20.2.2. AIP will be amended 13 SEP 18. Under Restrictions and hazards remove bullet points 3, 6 and 7. AIP will be amended 13 SEP 18. 6/18 Version 12893 NZZC Obstructions to Air Navigation Effective: 4 JAN 18 The following obstructions to air navigation have been notified and are not marked on aeronautical charts. The latitude and longitude of aerial wires refers to the approximate mid-point of the significant portion of the wires that may be a hazard. The term Markings refers to daylight obstruction markings and Lighting to night obstruction lighting. VNC LOCATION CO-ORDINATES OBSTRUCTION HEIGHT B2, B3, B5, C2, C6 WERAWERAONGA ROAD 6NMNEWaverley 39 41 18 S 174 42 12 E Cable across road Approx 200 ft AGL B2, B3, C2 MAUNGAKOTUKUTUKU RESERVE 4.5 NM South East NZPP 40 58 06 S 175 01 18 E Cable across gully Approx 500 ft AGL B2, B3, C2 MT BRUCE Ruamahanga River 40 45.6 S 175 35.9 E Cable over river 60 ft above river 7

7/18 Version 42894 NZZC Aerodrome Surveys Critical Obstacles and Survey Data Effective: 21 JUN 18 Critical obstacles for certificated aerodromes are shown on the current issue of the Aerodrome Obstacle Chart ICAO Type A for the aerodrome, unless superseded by this Supplement or by NOTAM. Critical obstacles for non-certificated aerodromes, if not published in this Supplement or by NOTAM may be obtained from the aerodrome operator. AERODROME RWY CRITICAL OBSTACLES Given as metres from Start of Take-off Run Available (SOT) and top height in feet AMSL Christchurch 02 20 11 11 11 11 29 Nil Nil Chimney Port Hills Port Hills Port Hills Fence 2124 m 15890 m 17440 m 18340 m 1878 m 115.1 ft 920 ft 1345 ft 1483 ft 122.1 ft Dunedin 21 Pylon 15658 m 748 ft Hamilton 18L Road 2366 m 176 ft 36R Fence 2500 m 175 ft Napier 16 34 07 25 Nelson 02 20 Oamaru 18 36 Palmerston North 07 25 Paraparaumu 16 34 Rotorua 18 36 Timaru 02 20 11 29 Power pole Using 15 deg right turn at 5810 m SOT: Mobile obstacle Nil Nil using left turn after take-off Nil using a 5 left turn Nil Fence Trees & fence Ground Power pole Railway pole Mobile Mobile Security fence Trees Fence Trees Trees Kapiti Rd with 4.5 m high vehicle Trees Power Pole Trees Trees (straight flight path only) Trees Nil Pylon +adjacent pylon otherwise fan is clear of obstructions. Vehicle Brosnan Road Vehicle Levels Plain Middle Road Whakatane 09 Trig Kohi Point S37 57 17 E 177 00 32 Access Rd with 3.7 m high vehicle Fence Whangarei 06 24 Vehicle Nil 2262 m 2060 m 1428 m 2543 m 1344 m 15765 m 3048 m 2422 m 2068 m 2011 m 1448 m 1832 m 2070 m 2216 m 2987 m 1404 m 1736 m 2379 m 4187 m 6787 m 3375 m 32 ft 21 ft 104.24 ft 162 ft 97 ft 1351 ft 220 ft 187 ft 135 ft 132 ft 23.2 ft 59.7 ft 73.1 ft 83 ft 115 ft 33 ft 58.7 ft 960 ft 1063 ft 1247 ft 1023 ft 17223 m 1349 m 1295 m 1190 ft 83.7 ft 103 ft 9525 m 615 ft 1517 m 40 ft 1449 m 26 ft 1164 m 126 ft 8

Obstruction survey data (validity period 5 years) has been made available for the following aerodromes and can be obtained from Aeronautical Information Management (AIM). Aerodrome Runways Effective Date Christchurch 02/20 & 11/29 FEB 14 Dunedin 03/21 NOV 14 Gisborne 14/32 NOV 15 Kaitaia 12/30 & 18/36 JUL 15 Kerikeri/Bay of Islands 02/20 & 15/33 FEB 15 Napier 16/34 MAY 14 Nelson 02/20 AUG 15 New Plymouth 05/23 JAN 16 Queenstown 05/23 OCT 12 Rotorua 18/36 DEC 13 Taupo 17/35 JUL 15 Whakatane 09/27 APR 15 8/18 Version 12895 NZZC Location Indicator Amendments Effective: 4 JAN 18 The following amendments to location indicators are advised. AIP GEN 2.4 refers. Nil * Location to which messages cannot be addressed over AFTN. # Location Indicators which do not have operational data currently promulgated in the AIP. 9/18 Version 12896 NZZC Unverified Aerodromes Effective: 4 JAN 18 The following aerodromes have not verified that the information and contact details contained on their aerodrome pages are correct within the last year. Aerodrome Location Indicator Date of Last Verification Nil aerodromes 10/18 2897 Reserved 9

AIP SUPPLEMENTS EFFECTIVE WITHIN THE AUCKLAND OCEANIC FIR (NZZO) 55/18 2898 NZZO Oceanic Enroute Chart ATS Route L326 Amendments Effective: 24 MAY 18 Refer Oceanic Enroute chart dated 29 MAR 18. ATSrouteL326CHVOR KIDAL MOTKO UPLAR NFVOR Minor magnetic track amendments between the CH VOR KIDAL segment and UPLAR NFVORsegment. Details as follows: Route Start End Track (M) L326 CH VOR KIDAL 322 /142 L326 UPLAR NFVOR 318 /143 Oceanic Enroute chart will be amended. 62/18 Cancels 61/182899 NZZO Pacific AIP Content Update Effective: 19 JUL 18 State AIP for COOK ISLANDS, NIUE, SAMOA, TONGA and FIJI are now published. Aeronautical data for those five States contained within the Pacific AIP dated 18 APR 02 is no longer valid. Refer to AIP Cook Islands, AIP Niue, AIP Samoa, AIP Tonga and AIP Fiji for operations in those areas. AIP COOK ISLANDS**: AIP and AIP Supplements for the territory of Cook Islands and the Cook Sector of the Auckland Oceanic FIR (NZZO). Refer AIP New Zealand GEN 3.1 Section 2. AIP NIUE**: AIP and AIP Supplements for the territory of Niue. Refer AIP New Zealand GEN 3.1 Section 2. AIP SAMOA**: AIP and AIP Supplements for the territory of Samoa and the Samoa Sector of the Auckland Oceanic FIR (NZZO). Refer AIP New Zealand GEN 3.1 Section 2. AIP TONGA**: AIP and AIP Supplements for the territory of Tonga and the Tonga Sector of the Auckland Oceanic FIR (NZZO). Refer AIP New Zealand GEN 3.1 Section 2. AIP FIJI: AIP and AIP Supplement service for the territory of Fiji and the Nadi FIR. Subscription to AIP FIJI is available from Aeronautical Information Service, Fiji Airports, Private Mail Bag, Nadi International Airport, Fiji. Tel: (679) 672 5777; Fax: (679) 673 1114; Email: ais@afl.com.fj PACIFIC AIP**: Data for the remaining States of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu remains valid within the Pacific AIP and is maintained through the associated Pacific AIP Supplements. ** AIP COOK ISLANDS, AIP NIUE, AIP TONGA, AIP SAMOA and PACIFIC AIP, are no longer published in paper format and are available free of charge as a PDF file from www.aipshop.co.nz under Pacific AIPs. 10

PACIFIC ISLAND AIP PUBLICATIONS STATUS Pacific AIP Pacific AIP Supplements 18 APR 02 (excluding Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, Tonga and Fiji) 13 NOV 14 (excluding Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, Tonga and Fiji) Auckland Oceanic FIR Enroute Chart 29 MAR 18 AIP and SUP Cook Islands 19 JUL 18 AIP Niue 26 APR 18 AIP and SUP Samoa 19 JUL 18 Samoa Terminal Area Chart Refer Samoa AIP AIP and SUP Tonga 19 JUL 18 AIP Fiji Contact AIS, Fiji Airports 11

AIP SUPPLEMENTS EFFECTIVE WITHIN THE NEW ZEALAND FIR (NZZC) 19/16 2900 NZZC Palmerston North AD RWY 25 Instrument Approach Visual Segment Surface Effective: 4 FEB 16 AIPNZ NZPM AD 2-43.2 VOR/DME RWY 25 and NZPM AD 2-45.2 RNAV (GNSS) RWY 25 refers. RWY 25 Visual Segment Surface is penetrated by trees right of the extended centreline 568 m from threshold, maximum height 211 ft AMSL. It is expected this penetration will be removed. Further NOTAM/SUP will be issued. 47/16 2901 NZZC Auckland ASB Bank Centre Heliport Temporary Closure Effective: 31 MAR 16 Due to building works the ASB Bank Centre Heliport (NZBC) is closed for all operations until further notice. Physical street address: 135 Albert Street, CBD, Auckland. 50/16 2902 NZZC Greymouth AD RNAV (GNSS) RWY 01 Visual Segment Surface Effective: 31 MAR 16 The following obstacles penetrate the Visual Segment Surface (VSS) for the RNAV (GNSS) RWY 01 instrument approach: O Terrain right of extended centre-line, between 860 m and 5430 m from RWY threshold. Maximum elevation 395 ft AMSL. WARNING: Due to high terrain in the visual segment surface SE of AD, when visual do not deviate east of the final approach track. 12

50/17 2903 NZZC Paraparaumu AD Instrument Departures Close-in Obstacles Effective: 27 APR 17 The following close-in obstacles are not considered in the climb gradient for Paraparaumu AD Instrument Departures. RWY 34: O A tree right of the extended centre-line, 50 m from CWY end. Maximum elevation 60 ft AMSL. O Trees left of extended centre-line, between 250 390 m from CWY end. Maximum elevation 70 ft AMSL. The obstacles above are expected to be removed and SUP will be withdrawn. 69/17 2904 NZZC Auckland Changed ATC Call Sign Effective: 22 JUN 17 Following amendments to Advisory Circular 91-9 and 172-1 (Radiotelephony Manual), ATC call sign Auckland Control for approach control service on frequencies 124.3 MHz, 129.6 MHz, 120.1 MHz and 129.5 MHz is now Auckland Approach. AIP will be amended. 70/17 2905 NZZC Bay Sector Changed ATC Call Sign Effective: 22 JUN 17 Following amendments to Advisory Circular 91-9 and 172-1 (Radiotelephony Manual), ATC call sign Christchurch Control for Bay control service on frequencies 125.3 MHz, 119.5 MHz, 123.6 MHz and 123.8 MHz is now Bay Approach. AIP will be amended. 71/17 2906 NZZC Ohakea Changed ATC Call Sign Effective: 22 JUN 17 Following amendments to Advisory Circular 91-9 and 172-1 (Radiotelephony Manual), ATC call sign Ohakea Control for approach control service on frequencies 120.4 MHz, 125.1 MHz, 128.5 MHz, 123.2 and 263.4 MHz is now Ohakea Approach. AIP will be amended. 13

72/17 2907 NZZC Wellington Changed ATC Call Sign Effective: 22 JUN 17 Following amendments to Advisory Circular 91-9 and 172-1 (Radiotelephony Manual), ATC call sign Wellington Control for approach control service on frequencies 119.3 MHz, 122.3 MHz, 121.1 MHz and 119.75 MHz is now Wellington Approach. AIP will be amended. 73/17 2908 NZZC Christchurch Changed ATC Call Sign Effective: 22 JUN 17 Following amendments to Advisory Circular 91-9 and 172-1 (Radiotelephony Manual), ATC call sign Christchurch Control for approach control service on frequencies 120.9 MHz, 126.1 MHz and 128.75 MHz is now Christchurch Approach. AIP will be amended. 92/17 Cancels 57/162909 NZZC North Shore AD RWY 03/21 Instrument Approaches Visual Segment Surface Effective: 14 SEP 17 The following obstacles penetrate the Visual Segment Surface (VSS) for instrument approach procedures at North Shore AD (NZNE). RWY 03: O Trees left and right of extended centre-line, between 250 m and 630 m from RWY threshold. Maximum elevation 270 ft AMSL. RWY 21: O Trees and a power pole left and right of extended centre-line, between 930 m and 1350 m from RWY threshold. Maximum elevation 410 ft AMSL. 14

117/17 2910 NZZC Woodhill Forest Mast Parakai Effective: 12 OCT 17 Pilots are advised of the erection of a 262 ft (80 m) high wind monitoring mast in the Woodhill Forest, approximately 4.8 NM SW of Parakai aerodrome. Location: S36 43 38.01 E174 24 00.43 Lighting: Low intensity obstacle light Elevation: Top of the mast is 594 ft AMSL Features: The mast is painted with orange and white bands. Three equidistant guy wires extend to 131 ft radius at the base. The guy wire anchor blocks are painted white. VNC will be amended 8 NOV 18. 15

122/17 2911 NZZC Wellington AD Mobile Crane Operation Effective:12OCT17to30SEP18 The operator of Wellington aerodrome (NZWN) advises that a mobile crane is operating in the vicinity of aircraft stand 29. The crane is involved in the carpark construction project. The maximum boom height is 230 ft AGL. The crane is lit with a red obstruction light placed at the highest point of the crane. Construction is expected to continue until 30 SEP 18. 134/17 2912 NZZC RNP AR Trial Within Christchurch CTA Effective:9NOV17to7NOV18 A 12-month RNP AR approach trial will commence within the Christchurch CTA from 9 NOV 17. The trial has been developed in conjunction with Airways New Zealand, Board of Airline Representatives New Zealand (BARNZ), and Christchurch International Airport Limited. RNP AR approaches use satellite-based navigation and vertical guidance to improve safety, reduce flight time, burn less fuel, emit less carbon dioxide and fly more quietly. These approaches will contribute to international aviation carbon dioxide emission reduction proposals, and are aligned with the Government s National Airspace and Air Navigation Plan (NAANP) as implemented by the New Southern Sky programme. Three RNP AR approach flight paths already operate at Christchurch Airport servicing the crossing runway (RWY 29), and three RNP AR approaches with associated standard arrival procedures (STARs) will be introduced for each of the two main runways (RWY 02/20). The trial will evaluate aircraft performance; airspace management; operational benefits, including time, distance, fuel and carbon emission savings; noise monitor results; and public feedback. An interim review of the trial will be carried out in May 2018, and adjustments may subsequently be made to RNP AR instrument flight procedures. Interested parties can learn more about the Christchurch RNP AR flight path trials and outcomes at www.christchurchflightpathtrial.co.nz. 24/18 2913 NZZC New Plymouth AD Construction of New Terminal Effective: 1 FEB 18 The New Plymouth AD (NZNP) operator advises that construction has commenced on a new terminal to the immediate west of Terminal 1. Generally, the construction should not impact aircraft operations. AnewStand1(tothewestofexistingStand2)willbecreatedaspartofthese works. It is anticipated that there will be some minor disruption when this occurs. Notification during these times will be by NOTAM. Construction is expected to continue to the end of 2019. 16

52/18 2914 NZZC Manawatu Temporary Military Operating Areas Effective: 26 APR to 12 SEP 18 Temporary military operating areas NZM307 and NZM308 are prescribed to facilitate the safety of air navigation during military training activities: NZM307 Upper limit: Lower limit: Activity: Administering authority: Marton, Manawatu FL200 8000 ft AMSL Active during daylight hours; military activity RNZAF Base Ohakea, Tel 0800 RUNWAY (0800 786 929) or Ohakea Approach 125.1 MHz NZM308 Upper limit: Lower limit: Activity: Administering authority: Rongotea, Manawatu FL200 13,000 ft AMSL Active during daylight hours; military activity RNZAF Base Ohakea, Tel 0800 RUNWAY (0800 786 929) or Ohakea Approach 125.1 MHz Prescribed pursuant to Civil Aviation Rules, Part 71 Designation and Classification of Airspace, under a delegated authority issued by the Director of Civil Aviation. 17

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56/18 2915 NZZC New Plymouth Aerodrome Trial of Distance Based Longitudinal Separation for PBN Departures Effective: 24 MAY 18 Background Airways provides a Procedural Approach air traffic control service at a number of aerodromes, including New Plymouth. One control technique used to provide procedural service is Distance Based Longitudinal Separation. Depending on relative speeds separation distances are either 10 NM (D10) or 20 NM (D20). This separation standard is currently used between aircraft flying in a straight line to and from a NAVAID or waypoint. Following the implementation of PBN procedures this option has been largely removed, due to the nature of the SID/STAR turning profiles. In recognising the changing profiles resulting from PBN implementation Airways has investigated potential options for a PBN version of the D10/D20 separation, based on the proven existing separation, and taking account of the turns designed in PBN procedures. Trial Airways has CAA approval to conduct a trial under Part 172.155 at New Plymouth, for PBN SIDs. The trial is planned to start 24 May 2018 and run for an initial period of 3 months. If the initial trial is successful, Airways will seek an expansion for the trial to include PBN STARs. The trial proposal is detailed and includes complex PANS OPS calculations to allow for turns; however, for operators the trial concept is straightforward: O Pilots flying a PBN SID from NZNP will be asked to report at a waypoint, or at a specified distance to a waypoint (this is the D10/D20 location). O Subsequent departing aircraft can then be cleared to take off. The aim of the trial is to reduce delays and increase efficiency whilst maintaining the same level of safety. If the trial results are acceptable to CAA, the intention is to seek approval for these separation standards to be applied at other procedural aerodromes. For additional information or any queries, please email: Jerry.Nicholas@airways.co.nz Kylie.Dolman@airways.co.nz 19

57/18 2916 NZZC Wellington New Visual Reporting Point Effective: 24 MAY 18 A new visual reporting point is established as follows: Observatory S 41 17 03.7, E 174 46 01.1 Prescribed pursuant to Civil Aviation Rules, Part 71 Designation and Classification of Airspace, under a delegated authority issued by the Director of Civil Aviation. 20

60/18 Cancels 47/182917 NZZC Queenstown Temporary ATS Unit and Frequency Changes (ENRC and VNC) Effective: 24 MAY to 13 SEP 18 The following temporary change to Queenstown ATS Unit and frequency is advised. For the controlled airspace detailed in the table below, Queenstown Approach frequency 125.75 MHz is amended to Christchurch Control 129.3 MHz. These changes will be withdrawn when the transition to the new Queenstown procedures is complete. Chart National Enroute Chart South Enroute Chart VNC B4, B6, C8, C10, C11, C12, C14 Item Queenstown CTA/C 9500 ft FL600 to read Christchurch CTA/C 9500 ft FL600 (NZA930) Queenstown CTA/D 9500 ft FL600 to read Christchurch CTA/D 9500 ft FL600 (NZA728) Queenstown CTA/C 13500 ft FL600 to read Christchurch CTA/C 13500 ft FL600 ( NZA932/ NZA931) Queenstown CTA/C FL175 FL600 to read Christchurch CTA/C FL175 FL600 (NZA934) Queenstown CTA/C FL245 FL600 to read Christchurch CTA/C FL245 FL600 (NZA947) 21

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63/18 Cancels 59/182918 NZZC Mahia Peninsula New Permanent Restricted Area Effective: 19 JUL 18 New permanent restricted area NZR401 is prescribed to facilitate the safety of air navigation during orbital rocket launch and launch debris return as follows: NZR401 Mahia, Hawke s Bay Upper limit: 13,500 ft AMSL Lower limit: Surface Activity: Active when advised by NOTAM; rocket launch activity. Administering Rocket Lab Ltd, Shaun D Mello Launch Range Lead, authority: Tel 021 0829 2217 Those portions of controlled airspace within control areas NZA347, NZA430, NZA432 and NZA434 coincident with the boundaries of NZR401 temporarily become uncontrolled Class G airspace when NZR401 is active. Prescribed pursuant to Civil Aviation Rules, Part 71 Designation and Classification of Airspace, under a delegated authority issued by the Director of Civil Aviation. 23

64/18 2919 NZZC Christchurch RNAV SID Transition ATM Restriction Removed Effective: 19 JUL 18 Refer to the following AIP pages: NZCH 2-62.2 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 02 (1) NZCH 2-62.3 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 02 (2) NZCH 2-62.4 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 02 (3) NZCH 2-62.5 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 20 (1) NZCH 2-62.6 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 20 (2) NZCH 2-62.7 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 20 (3) NZCH 2-62.9 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 29 (1) NZCH 2-62.10 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 29 (2) NZCH 2-62.11 CHRISTCHURCH RNAV SID RWY 29 (3) To facilitate ATC coordination the ATM restriction at or below FL250 applicable to RNAV SIDs with transitions to PEHRR, IDARA, GUPUT, KIDAL, GLENN, ODOWD and GRETA is removed. AIP will be amended. 24

65/18 2920 NZZC ATS Route Change Q309 OSOLO REP Added Effective: 16 AUG 18 Q309 enroute distance step at 14 APASA is disestablished and replaced with WPT OSOLO at the same geographical position. Details as follows: Distance step at 14 APASA S 42 54 38.21 E 171 20 11.09 is disestablished. The following route Q309 BELEE APASA (two way) is amended as follows: Route Start End Track (M) MSA (ft) DIST (NM) Q309 BELEE OSOLO 279/100 10,000 9 ENR Descent Steps and ROL Q309 OSOLO APASA 280/100 8800 14 6 APASA 6500 ENRC will be amended 8 NOV 18. 25

66/18 2921 NZZC Mahia Peninsula Temporary Danger Areas Effective: 16 AUG to 10 OCT 18 Temporary danger areas NZD493 and NZD023 are prescribed to facilitate the safety of air navigation during orbital rocket launch and launch debris return as follows: NZD493 Upper limit: Lower limit: Activity: Using agency: NZD023 Upper limit: Lower limit: Activity: Using agency: Mahia, Hawke s Bay FL999. Surface/UL NZR401. Active when advised by NOTAM between 1808151200 and 1810101100 (0000, THU 16 AUG 18 NZST and 2359, WED 10 OCT 18 NZDT); rocket launch activity. Rocket Lab Ltd, Shaun D Mello Launch Range Lead, Tel 021 0829 2217. East Auckland Oceanic FIR FL999. Surface. Active when advised by NOTAM between 1808151200 and 1810101100 (0000, THU 16 AUG 18 NZST and 2359, WED 10 OCT 18 NZDT); rocket launch activity. Rocket Lab Ltd, Shaun D Mello Launch Range Lead, Tel 021 0829 2217. Prescribed pursuant to Civil Aviation Rules, Part 71 Designation and Classification of Airspace, under a delegated authority issued by the Director of Civil Aviation. 26

179 177 INSET 8 178 14 NZZC FIR NZZO FIR S 39 47' E 178 48' SUP18-9ROCKET S 40 46' E 177 39' 27

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