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AIRPORT OPERATIONS REFERENCE GUIDE
CHENNAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
(VOMM)
Warning: Though this manual is prepared with full caution to make it as close to realistic procedure
as possible at the time of publication, but real world procedures are subject to updates based on
various Authorities. This manual is not meant to be used in real world aviation and limited only to flight
simulation particularly in IVAO network. Under no circumstances, IVAO India and any of its division
staff is responsible for any act whatsoever performed by anyone dead or alive.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This briefing was created to more realistically simulate the airport
procedures at Chennai International Airport (VOMM) on the IVAO
network. This document includes a lot of the necessary information
needed for flying inbound and outbound of VOMM, including all the
runway information, parking information, taxi procedure and VFR
operations.
The contents of this briefing are for simulation purpose only. IVAO India or
IVAO is not associated with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India
or any other commercial/military aviation governing bodies or authorities.
The operations manual contains information to be used at VOMM only
when flying on the IVAO Network to have a feel of real world procedures.
To make the most out of this manual, we strongly recommend reading
through the ATC-Pilot Phraseology Guide for India, which can be found at:
www.ivao.in/hq/policies/#Phraseology
We would like to sincerely thank IVAO-IN Division Director and IVAO-IN
Division Assistant Director for providing proactive support, insight and
guidance for preparing operations reference guide.
IVAO India division is also thankful to other IVAO-IN staffs and all the
people who anonymously helped in providing real world procedure data
from reliable sources to give a final shape to this information guide. We are
grateful for their cooperation and support.
Regards,
IVAO – IN Division
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Chennai
ICAO/IATA VOMM/MAA
Lat/Long N12˚59.7’, E080˚10.5’ Elevation 52’
Trans. Alt / Trans. Lvl 4000’ / By ATC
ATC POSITIONS
Radio Callsign Frequency Callsign
Chennai Ground 121.9 MHz VOMM_GND
Chennai Tower 118.1 MHz VOMM_TWR
Chennai Approach 127.9 MHz VOMM_APP
Chennai Departure 124.45 MHz VOMM_DEP
Chennai Control 118.9 MHz VOMM_CTR
Chennai Upper Control 126.15 MHz VOMF_CTR
RUNWAY INFORMATION
Runway ILS Frequency Radial Length
07 110.3 071˚ 3658m
25 109.7 251˚ 3658m
12 N/A 120˚ 2890m
30 N/A 300˚ 2890m
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AIRPORT BRIEFING
Airport Layout
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TAXI PROCEDURE
TWY E, R and part H (stands 19 to 28 and 51 to
57) is allowed only for Code C ACFT upto
wi gspa ’/ . Eg. A320 , B737
TWY L1, L2, L3 restricted to A-320 type ACFT
TWY T MAX wi gspa ’/ .
TWT R1 junction with TWY R available for ACFT
with MAX Code letter C
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PARKING INFORMATION
Stands 19 to 36 equipped with visual docking guidance system
(For Reference: Visual Docking System)
Normal Stands Usage:
Aircraft Types Stands
Domestic Passenger Airlines (Medium)
19 to 28 and 46 to 57
International Passenger Airlines (Medium and Heavy)
29 to 36 and 43 to 45
Cargo Airlines (Heavy and Medium) 8, 9, 10
General Aviation 1 to 6 Other stands also can be used based on availability or on request by pilots
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TRANSPONDER OPERATING PROCEDURE
It is advised that Pilot in Command (PIC) must keep the transponder mode STBY or SQUAWK STBY on all taxiways and parking stands.
Pilot must keep the transponder in TCAS mode or SQUAWK Charlie on entering the runway and in air throughout the flight
Departing ACFT : PIC should switch to SQUAWK C only after receiving line up or takeoff clearance and SQUAWK STBY is always practiced behind the holding point of active runway
Arriving ACFT : It is responsible for PIC to switch transponder to STBY mode as soon as vacating the active runway without any further instruction from controllers
Transponder Codes : Controllers usually assign reserved transponder codes when online. In case the controller is offline, it is mandatory for PIC to squawk 1200 for VFR flight and squawk 2000 for IFR flight.
Reserved Transponder Codes for Chennai FIR:
International Domestic
0600 – 0677 2700 – 2777 0200 – 0237
Special Transponder Codes: 7700 – Emergency | 7600 – Radio Failure
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OUTBOUND TRAFFICS
Pre-Departure Clearance:
Pilots can get pre-departure clearance on Chennai Ground Frequency 121.9 since no separate frequency is available for getting pre-departure clearance.
On initial contact, it is advised that PIC should report parking stand and current ATIS information identifier.
Data Link Departure Clearance (CPDLC):
In IVAO, pre-departure clearance can be obtained using datalink through www.virtual-cpdlc.com. This service is available only if mentioned in ATIS that “Pre-departure clearance available at www.virtual-cpdlc.com”. Pilot shall acknowledge clearance within 5 minutes after receiving clearance.
In the event of any doubts or system-related difficulties, voice procedures shall be resumed. If the request is rejected, pilot shall revert to voice procedure.
Push-back operations:
Push-back and start-up clearance is required for all stands. Push-back should be initiated facing specific direction as instructed by ATC to ensure safe and expedite traffic flow on ground.
During Gate Hold in force due to traffic congestion, ATC may deny or delay push-back clearance. Pilots are requested to be patient in such occasions.
Taxi operations:
PIC should strictly follow assigned taxi routes and all hold short instruction to avoid traffic collision. Following wrong taxi routes may sometimes lead to closure of some controlled movement areas. In case, pilot lost the route or in confusion he can request for progressive taxi.
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Departure:
After airborne pilot shall initially climb to FL060 through any of the following cleared standard RNAV Departure. Meanwhile you will be transferred to APP/DEP for further climb.
RWY RNAV DEP TRANSITION
07, 25, 12, 30 SIDAT AVGIR IDASO
07, 25, 12, 30 OXENA AVNOS GIRNA
07, 25, 12, 30 KOLCA DOKET VATMO
07, 25, 12, 30 HALCO XIVIL GULAM
07, 25, 12, 30 DOHIA BODEL DOLKI
DORAM
07, 12 DAMAD AKMIL DABAR XILAS
07, 12 PATTY LAXIK TANGO
25, 30 COLTY KKP TANGO
PIC should follow all the altitude constraints unless there is any instruction from ATC. Pilot can request for Vectored Departure while asking for pre-departure clearance if unable to comply with RNAV Departure.
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INBOUND TRAFFICS
Arrival:
After reaching any one of the transitions, pilots are expected to follow standard RNAV ARR as follows unless there is any ATC instruction
TRANSITION RNAV ARR RWY
RESMA TANGO TEBAM
ACUBU 30
AKMIL ARDAB 25, 30
RESMA TANGO TEBAM
BACOM 07, 25, 12, 30
AVGIR GAVID 07, 25, 12, 30
ANIRO OPAMO
GUANI 07, 25, 12, 30
DOKET GURAS HITAS RINTO
HYDOK 07, 25, 12, 30
AVGIR RAAGA 07
AKMIL TAPAS
TRYCO 07, 25, 12, 30
PIC should follow all the altitude constraints unless there is any instruction from ATC. Pilot can request for Vectored Arrival if unable to comply with RNAV Arrival
Clearance for published approach:
PIC should initiate published approach (Eg. ILS and VOR Approach) procedure only after cleared by ATC
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After Landing:
Vacate the runway and hold short as given below unless there is any ATC instruction and wait for transfer to ground
RWY Vacation via Hold short
07, 25 F,D B
07, 25 C A
07 J RWY 30
07, 25 P, Q R
25 K B or H
Vacation from RWY 12/30 – hold position on taxiway as soon as vacating
Taxi to Gate:
PIC should follow instructed taxi routes to assigned parking stand.
COMMUNICATION FAILURE UNDER RADAR VECTORS
Radio failure prior interception of final approach course
ACFT should maintain last assigned altitude or 3000’
(whichever is higher) and DCT to MMV VOR to join holding
Radio failure after interception of final approach course
ACFT can continue approach, if visual and land or go around and
carryout missed approach procedure and join MMV VOR
holding After entering hold, carry out published ILS or VOR procedure for RWY 07
It is recommended to simulate radio failure only when advised by trainer or examiner during On Job Training (OJT) or Controller Practical Examination. When simulating communication failure pilot should follow the communication failure procedures and must squawk 7600. If the pilot seemed to be deviating from course, text communication will be established by controllers.
Note: The above radio failure procedure strictly applicable only when aircraft is on radar vectors
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CHENNAI OCEANIC RADIO
Chennai Oceanic Radio Frequency
126.15 MHz
East Bound Traffic following SIDAT and OXENA RNAV DEP must start giving position report from waypoint IDASO / AVNOS / GIRNA to Chennai Oceanic Radio in voice or using CPDLC.
Note : Pilots flying east bound please read Indian Oceanic Procedure in following link http://www.ivao.in/resources/india-oceanic-procedures/
VFR OPERATIONS
VFR operations are permitted in Chennai if the airport is at Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC).
Parameter VMC conditions
Flight Visibility Above FL100 – 8km Below FL100 – 5km
Ceiling 1500’ AGL
PIC is responsible for clear of clouds and in sight with surface
If the airport doesn’t meet VMC conditions, VFR operations shall be suspended. In that case, controller may ask for intentions.
Pilot may wait until airport turns to VMC conditions Pilot may ask for special VFR or SVFR clearance if the visibility is
above 1500m Or Pilot may disconnect
Note: Simulating VMC is allowed only in Exams and Training and only if approved by Examiner or Trainer
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Aerodrome circuits:
Aerodrome circuit altitude: 1100’ Elevation: 52’
Standard Circuit: To avoid flying over restricted airspace(Ref Page13) standard circuit pattern is designed for following runways
RWY 07, RWY 12 Left Hand Circuit
RWY 25, RWY 30 Right Hand Circuit
Tower Control Zone:
25 NM around MMV VOR
GND/ ’
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Transition through Control Zone:
VFR Pilot should establish two way communication with tower before entering tower control zone. On initial contact PIC should give position report with respect to MMV followed by intentions that to be carried out in control zone
VFR Departure and Arrivals from VOMM always remain on tower frequency when flying within Tower Control Zone
Important: The greatest part of tower controller is looking out the window and visually scanning the runways and airport area through eyes to keep situation awareness. The standard IVAC “Tower” radar mode may be used to simulate Uncertified Tower Radar display for quick reference of general situational awareness. Hence, No Radar Services and No Radar Traffic Advisories (i.e radar vectors and radar separation is not provided within Tower Control Zone).
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PROHIBITED, RESTRICTED, AND DANGER AREAS
PIC of VFR flight is responsible to avoid flying over the following boundaries. However, for IFR flights ATC is responsible.
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OTHER RELATED INFORMATION
CHARTS AND SCENERY
To experience realistic ATC services, all pilots flying in/out VOMM are requested to download charts and sceneries from following link
Charts http://www.ivao.in/pilots/charts/
Scenery http://www.ivao.in/pilots/scenery/
For ILS RWY 25 Update: Click Here
Happy Flying!
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