VVVH — NGHE AN/VINH

VVVH AD 2.1  AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VVVH — NGHE AN/VINH

VVVH AD 2.2  AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

ARP coordinates and site at AD

184348N - 1054018E

Intersection of RCL 17/35 and CL of TWY W2

2

Direction and distance from (city)

8 KM from the center of Vinh City to the North
3

Elevation/Reference temperature

6 M/24.7°C

4

Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN

NIL

5

MAG VAR/Annual change

1°W/NIL

6

Name of aerodrome operator, address, telephone, telefax numbers, e-mail address, AFS address and, if available, website address

Post:

Post: Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV)
Representative of Northern Airports Authority (NAA) at Vinh Airport

Telephone:   +84 238 3519878

Fax:   +84 238 3519877

Email:   NIL

AFS:   NIL

URL:   NIL

Post:

Post: Airports Corporation of Viet Nam (ACV)
Vinh Airport

Telephone:   +84 238 3851476

Fax:   +84 238 3851888

Email:   NIL

AFS:   VVVHYDYX

URL:   NIL

7

Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/ VFR

8

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.3  OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

H24
2

Customs and immigration

HO
3

Health and sanitation

H24
4

AIS Briefing Office

H24
5

ATS Reporting Office (ARO)

H24
6

MET Briefing Office

H24
7

Air Traffic Services (ATS)

H24
8

Fuelling

H24
9

Handling

H24
10

Security

H24
11

De-icing

NIL

12

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.4  HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

Conveyor, cargo truck and fork lift

2

Fuel/oil types

JET A1/NIL
3

Fuelling facilities/capacity

02 trucks 19000 L

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NIL

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

NIL

7

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.5  PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotels

Near the AD and in the city

2

Restaurants

In the city

3

Transportation

Taxis

4

Medical facilities

First aid at AD. Hospitals in the city

5

Bank and Post Office

NIL

6

Tourist Office

At AD and in the City

7

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.6  RESCUE AND FIRE-FIGHTING SERVICES

1

AD category for fire-fighting

CAT 7
2

Rescue equipment

Adequately provided as standard recommended by ICAO
3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

NIL

4

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.7  SEASONAL AVAILABILITY − CLEARING

1

Types of clearing equipment

NIL

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.8  APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS/POSITIONS DATA

1

Apron designation, surface and strength

Apron (Stands 1, 2), Cement concrete, PCN 63/R/B/W/T

Apron (Stands 3, 4), Cement concrete, PCN 53/R/B/W/T
Apron (Stands 5, 6), Bituminous concrete, PCN 46/F/B/X/T
2

Taxiway designation, width, surface and strength

TWY W1, 18 M, Bituminous concrete, PCN 48/F/B/X/T

TWY W2, 18 M, Bituminous concrete, PCN 48/F/B/X/T

3

Altimeter checkpoint location and elevation

Location: NIL

Elevation: NIL

4

VHF omnidirectional radio range (VOR) checkpoints

NIL

5

INS checkpoints

NIL

6

Remarks

TWY W2: Used for aircraft up to A321 and equivalent

VVVH AD 2.9  SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS

1

Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking/parking guidance system of aircraft stands

Taxiing guidance signs at all intersections with TWY, RWY and at all holding positions

Guidelines at apron

2

RWY and TWY markings and LGT

RWY:

Marking: Designation, CL, Edge, TDZ

Lights:

  1. RWY 17: THR, WBAR, Edge, End

  2. RWY 35: WBAR, Edge, End

TWY:

Marking: CL

Lights: Edge

3

Stop bars

NIL

4

Other runway protection measures

NIL

5

Remarks

RWY 17/35: THR flashing lights

VVVH AD 2.10  AERODROME OBSTACLES

In Area 2

OBST ID/
Designation

OBST type

OBST position

ELEV/HGT

Markings/Type, colour, lighting (LGT)

Remarks

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VVVHOB001 Tree

184505.8N

1054010.3E

14/9 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB002 Tree

184516.6N

1054006.1E

20/15 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB003 Tree

184519.1N

1054004.9E

27/23 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB004 Antenna

184613.7N

1053959.4E

38/33 M Marked Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB005 Tree

185014.5N

1053944.4E

212/15 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB006 Tree

184330.2N

1054024.1E

15/11 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB007 Tree

184327.9N

1054024.4E

21/17 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB008 Tree

184322.5N

1054024.9E

27/23 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB009 Tree

184319.6N

1054019.1E

30/25 MNIL Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB010 Antenna

184140.1N

1054031.7E

65/60 M Marked/LGTD Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17 and to be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB011 House

184120.0N

1054027.8E

75/69 M LGTD Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB012 House

184107.0N

1054031.1E

116/111 M LGTD Depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type A – RWY 35/17
VVVHOB013 Antenna

184443.8N

1054007.0E

20/15 M Marked To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB014 Tree

184437.9N

1054015.4E

21/17 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB015 Tree

184430.2N

1054007.6E

24/20 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB016 Tree

184415.1N

1054007.2E

30/25 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB017 Antenna

184349.6N

1054007.9E

31/25 M Marked/LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB018 Antenna

184351.9N

1054006.1E

35/30 M Marked To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB019 Antenna

184535.1N

1053938.9E

51/46 M Marked To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB020 Antenna

184644.2N

1053903.3E

57/52 M Marked/LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB021 Tree

184453.3N

1054015.7E

30/26 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB022 Tree

184350.2N

1054025.9E

30/25 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB023 House

184257.6N

1054037.7E

43/38 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB024 Church

184252.8N

1054053.4E

52/46 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB025 Antenna

184600.3N

1054110.2E

57/53 M Marked/LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB026 House

184146.0N

1054124.0E

65/60 M LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB027 House

184110.1N

1054117.5E

116/110 M LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB028 Tree

184501.5N

1054013.4E

21/16 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB029 Tree

184513.3N

1054013.0E

28/24 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB030 Lamp Pole

184330.0N

1054020.9E

8/3 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB031 Lightning station

184155.9N

1054036.5E

53/48 MNIL To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB032 Antenna

184140.1N

1054031.7E

65/60 M Marked/LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB033 House

184120.0N

1054027.8E

75/69 M LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B
VVVHOB034 House

184106.9N

1054031.1E

116/111 M LGTD To be depicted on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – Type B

In Area 3

OBST ID/
Designation

OBST type

OBST position

ELEV/HGT

Markings/Type, colour, lighting (LGT)

Remarks

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To be developed

VVVH AD 2.11  METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Associated MET Office

Vinh MET Station

2

Hours of service

H24

MET Office outside hours

NIL

3

Office responsible for TAF preparation

Noi Bai Aerodrome Meteorological Centre

Periods of validity

24 HR (4 times per day with effect at 0000, 0600, 1200 and 1800; issued 1 HR before TAF message validity)

4

Trend forecast

TREND (to be added to METAR)

Interval of issuance

2 HR

5

Briefing/consultation provided

NIL/MET consultant

6

Flight documentation

Charts

Language(s) used

English/Vietnamese

7

Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation

Available

8

Supplementary equipment available for providing information

Briefing terminal

9

ATS units provided with information

Vinh TWR, Vinh ARO

10

Additional information (limitation of service, etc..)

AFTN/AMHS address: VVVHYMYX

VVVH AD 2.12  RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Designations RWY NR

TRUE BRG

Dimensions of RWY(M)

Strength of pavement classification number (PCN) and surface of RWY and SWY

THR coordinates

RWY end coordinates

THR geoid undulation

THR elevation and highest elevation of TDZ of precision APP RWY
123456
17 172.58° 2 400 x 45

PCN 48/F/B/X/T

Bituminous concrete

184454.02N

1054009.36E

NIL

NIL

THR 5.1 M

NIL

35 352.58° 2 400 x 45

PCN 48/F/B/X/T

Bituminous concrete

184336.61N

1054019.93E

NIL

NIL

THR 6.0 M

NIL

35

(displaced)

352.58° 2 400 x 45

48/F/B/X/T

Bituminous concrete

184346.29N

1054018.62E

NIL

NIL

THR 5.9 M

NIL

Designations RWY NR

Slope of RWY-SWY

SWY dimensions (M)

CWY dimensions (M)

Strip dimensions (M)

Dimensions of runway end safety areas (M)

17891011
17 0.48 %

NIL

150 x 160 2 520 x 100 240 x 90
35 0.48 %

NIL

300 x 160 2 520 x 100 240 x 90

Designations RWY NR

Location and description of engineering material arresting system (EMAS)

OFZ

Remarks

1121314
17

NIL

NIL

NIL

35

NIL

NIL

NIL

VVVH AD 2.13  DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY Designator

TORA

(M)

TODA

(M)

ASDA

(M)

LDA

(M)

Remarks

123456
17 2 400 2 550 2 400 2 400

NIL

35 2 400 2 700 2 400 2 100

NIL

VVVH AD 2.14  APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING

RWY Designator

APCH LGT

Type

LEN

INTST

THR LGT

colour

WBAR

VASIS

(MEHT)

PAPI

TDZ LGT

LEN

RWY Centre Line LGT

Length

Spacing

Colour

INTST

RWY edge LGT

LEN

Spacing

Colour

INTST

RWY End LGT

Colour

WBAR

SWY LGT

LEN (M)

Colour

Remarks

12345678910
17

SALS

420 M

LIH

Green

NIL

PAPI/Left

NILNIL

2400 M

60 M

Yellow/White

LIH

Red

NIL

NILNIL
35 NIL

Green

NIL

PAPI/Left

NILNIL

2400 M

60 M

Yellow/White

LIH

Red

NIL

NILNIL

VVVH AD 2.15  OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1

ABN/IBN location, characteristics and operational hours

ABN: On the top of TWR

HO

2

LDI location and LGT

Anemometer location and LGT

LDI: NIL

Anemometer: At RWY 17 and 35

3

TWY edge lights, centre line lights and stop bars (if any)

See AD 2.9
4

Secondary power supply/switch-over time

02 generators 220 KVA

Switch-over time: 15 SEC

5

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.16  HELICOPTER LANDING AREA

1

Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO

Geoid undulation

NIL
2

TLOF and/or FATO elevation M/FT

NIL
3

TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, marking

NIL
4

True BRG of FATO

NIL
5

Declared distance available

NIL
6

APP and FATO lighting

NIL
7

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.17  ATS AIRSPACE

1

Designation and lateral limits

VINH CTR: A circle, radius 30 KM centred at ARP

2

Vertical limits

SFC up to FL 100 inclusive

3

Airspace classification

D

4

ATS unit call sign

Language(s)

Vinh TWR

English, Vietnamese

5

Transition altitude

2 750 M

6

Hours of applicability (or activation)

H24

7

Remarks

NIL

VVVH AD 2.18  ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service designation

Call sign

Frequency

Hours of operation

Remarks

12345
TWR Vinh TWR 118.300 MHZH24 Primary frequency
121.500 MHZH24 Emergency frequency
ACC Ha Noi ACC

125.900 MHZ

H24 Primary frequency

121.500 MHZ

H24 Emergency frequency

VVVH AD 2.19  RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of aid,MAG VAR,Type of supported OPS (for VOR/ILS MLS, give declination)

ID

Frequency

Hours of operation

Position of transmitting antenna coordinates

Elevation of distance measuring equipment (DME) transmitting antenna

Service volume radius from the GBAS reference point

Remarks

12345678
NDB X 448 KHZ HJ, HO

184522.3N

1054018.0E

 NIL

Coverage: 25 KM

NDB XW 218 KHZ HJ, HO

184725.3N

1054002.0E

 NIL

Coverage: 165 KM4 868 M FM RWY 17

DVOR/DME VIN

113.100 MHZ

CH 78X

H24

1054006.2E

184402.8N

 NIL

Coverage: 300 KM

ILS/LOC IVH 108.300 MHZH24

184326.8N

1054021.3E

 NIL

Coverage: 25 NM

ILS/GP-DME  

334.100 MHZ

CH 20X

H24

184443.9N

1054007.0E

 NIL

Coverage of GP: 10 NM

Coverage of DME: 20 NM

VVVH AD 2.20  LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

1  Airport Regulations

At Vinh Airport, a number of local regulations are applied. The regulations are published in a manual which is available at the AIS Briefing Office as follows:

  1. Meaning of markings and signs;

  2. Information about aircraft stands;

  3. Information about taxiing to and from aircraft stands including taxi clearance;

  4. Marshaller assistance and towing assistance.

2  Taxiing to and from stands
2.1  

Arriving aircraft will be assigned a stand by Vinh TWR.

2.2  Operational procedures
Aircraft stands Operational procedures
1, 2, 3, 4 - Used for aircraft code C, up to A321 and equivalent.
- For arrival aircraft: Aircraft self-taxi in.
- For departure aircraft: The tow tractor is used for towing and pushing aircraft for departure.
Notes: Stands 2, 3 are equipped with passenger bridge.
5, 6 - Used for aircraft code C, up to A321 and equivalent and aircraft with length less than 28 M and wingspan less than 24 M.
- 2 stop lines are available, as follows:
+ The stop line 1:
Used for aircraft code C, up to A321 and equivalent.
For arrival aircraft: Aircraft self-taxi in.
For departure aircraft: The tow tractor is used for towing and pushing aircraft for departure.
+ The stop line 2:
Used for aircraft with length less than 28 M and wingspan less than 24 M.
For arrival aircraft: Aircraft self-taxi in.
For departure aircraft: Aircraft self-taxi out.

Operational limitations

  1. Currently, the tow-bar is only compatible with aircraft A320, A321, ATR, E195.

  2. In case the tow-bar is not available, aircraft with length less than 28 m and wingspan less than 24 m is only arranged to operate at the stop line 2 of stands 5, 6. Aircraft self-taxi in/out. When stands 5, 6 are arranged, ensure that:
    - When the stop line 1 of stand 5 is used, the stop line 2 of stand 5 shall not be used and vice versa.
    - When the stop line 1 of stand 6 is used, the stop line 2 of stand 6 shall not be used and vice versa.
    - When stand 6 is used, the stop line 2 of stand 5 shall not be used.
    - When stand 5 is used, the stop line 2 of stand 6 shall not be used.
    - If aircraft parking at the stop line 2 of stand 5, stand 6 shall be available for aircraft self-taxi out.
    - If aircraft parking at the stop line 2 of stand 6, stand 5 shall be available for aircraft self-taxi out.

VVVH AD 2.21  NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

 

VVVH AD 2.22  FLIGHT PROCEDURES

1  The operational procedures for RNAV 1, RNP 1 and RNP APCH
1.1  General
1.1.1 In order to operate RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH at Vinh Aerodrome, the aircraft navigation systems shall meet ICAO RNAV 1, RNP 1 and RNP APCH standard of accuracy based on GNSS infrastructure.
1.1.2 Pilots, ATS personnel and related personnel are responsible for checking RAIM Prediction in accordance with operational procedure for RAIM Prediction Service.
1.1.3 Aircraft operators/pilots not authorized to fly RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures based on GNSS shall inform Air traffic controller (ATC) and expect ATS surveillance vector on the track of published procedures or expect to use conventional procedures in accordance with actual conditions.
1.1.4 For RNAV 1 SID/STAR operation at Vinh Aerodrome, ATS surveillance is mandatory.
1.1.5 The transition routes have been establish to connect RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR with the existing ATS routes.
1.1.6 When the air traffic condition allows, ATC will instruct, vector aircraft on the shortest track to intercept the related ATS route.
1.2  Operational procedures
1.2.1 Aircraft operators/pilots expecting to use RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures at Vinh Aerodrome shall fill appropriate navigation capability indicators in flight plan, as follows:
  1. Insert R (PBN approved) into Item 10a;

  2. Insert D1 (RNAV 1 all permitted sensors) or D2 (RNAV 1 GNSS), insert O1 (RNP 1 all permitted sensors) or O2 (RNP 1 GNSS), insert S1 (RNP APCH) or S2 (RNP APCH with BARO-VNAV) after PBN/ in Item 18;

  3. Specify equipment to support each type of navigation capability in Item 18 and insert them into Item 10a (G,D, I for D1/O1 or G for D2/O2, S1 and S2).

 

1.2.2 Before implementation of flights, pilots must confirm that the navigation database is updated to current time and verify that the aircraft position has been entered correctly. Pilots must confirm the entry and exit points on the ATS route assigned on initial clearance and any subsequent changes of route, ensuring the waypoints sequence depicted by their navigation system matches the route depicted on the appropriate chart(s) and their assigned route.
1.2.3 Pilots must not fly a RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures unless it is retrievable by procedure name from the on-board navigation database and conforms to the charted procedure (this procedure may subsequently be modified through the insertion or deletion of specific waypoints in response to ATC clearances). The manual entry, or creation of new waypoints by manual entry of latitude/longitude or rho/theta values is not permitted. Additionally, pilots must not change any RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH database waypoint type from a fly-by waypoint to a fly-over or vice versa.
1.2.4 Pilots are expected to maintain route centreline during all operations unless authorized to deviate by ATC or under emergency conditions.
1.2.5 Pilots shall comply with altitude assigned by ATC, as well as adhere to the altitude and speed restrictions depicted on the cleared RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures. ATC clearance will take precedence when the ATC clearance does not allow the pilots to adhere to the altitude and speed restrictions depicted on the procedures.
1.2.6 In case ATC issues an instruction for aircraft not to conduct the expected procedure, the pilots should not modify the flight plan in the system until a clearance is received to rejoin the procedure or the ATC confirms a new route clearance.
1.2.7 During the operation of the RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures, ATC and pilots apply the standard phraseology specified in DOC 4444 - PANS – ATM - ICAO, Procedures For Air Navigation Services – Air Traffic Management.
1.3  For departing aircraft
1.3.1 The procedures for departing aircraft includes 2 main elements:
  1. SID; and

  2. Transition route if applicable.

1.3.2 A transition route starts at the last point of SID to a waypoint from which the aircraft will intercept the ATS route.
1.3.3 Altitude restrictions are designed to separate departing aircraft from obstacles and arriving aircraft.
1.3.4 ATC shall issue clearance for departing aircraft including the following contents:
  1. Aircraft identification;

  2. Clearance limit, normally destination aerodrome;

  3. SID and transition route if applicable;

  4. Route;

  5. Assigned flight level/altitude;

  6. SSR code; and

  7. Any other related and necessary instruction or information not contained in the SID description.

 

Note: In case a clearance provided SID is not assigned altitude/flight level, the pilots are not allowed to reach the altitude/flight level itself on the SID altitude profile. Pilots shall re-confirm with ATC to assign a specified altitude/flight level to ensure flight safety.

1.4  For arriving aircraft
1.4.1 The procedures for arriving aircraft includes 2 main elements:
  1. Transition route if applicable; and

  2. STAR.

1.4.2 A transition route starts from a waypoint on the ATS route to the waypoint that starts the STAR.
1.4.3 Altitude restrictions are designed to separate arriving aircraft from obstacles and departing aircraft.
1.4.4 Approach clearances shall be issued by ATC in accordance with actual conditions.
1.4.5 ATC shall issue clearance for arriving aircraft including the following contents:
  1. Aircraft identification;

  2. STAR and transition route, if applicable;

  3. Runway-in-use;

  4. Cleared flight level/altitude; and

  5. Any other related and necessary instruction or information not contained in the STAR description.

Note: In case a clearance provided STAR is not assigned altitude/flight level, the pilots are not allowed to reduce the altitude/flight level itself on the STAR altitude profile. Pilots shall re-confirm with ATC to assign a specified altitude/flight level to ensure flight safety.

1.5  For approaching aircraft
1.5.1 The procedures for approaching aircraft includes 2 main elements:
  1. IAP; and

  2. Missed approach.

1.5.2 Approach procedures start from an initial approach fix to the THR or the missed approach holding in case aircraft must conduct the missed approach.
1.5.3 Speed as well as altitude restrictions ensure the separation between approach aircraft and obstacle and ensure in compliance with aircraft performance.
1.5.4 Landing clearances shall be issued by ATC appropriate to practical operation conditions.
1.5.5 ATC shall issue clearance for arriving aircraft including the following contents:
  1. Aircraft identification;

  2. IAP;

  3. Runway-in-use;

  4. Information of wind conditions, RWY surface conditions (if applicable);

  5. Any other related instructions or information not contained in the IAP description.

Note: In case aircraft must conduct the missed approach, provide pilots with information relating to the missed approach procedure such as track, waypoint, estimated holding pattern.

 

1.6  Contingency procedures
1.6.1  Aircraft is unable to comply with RNAV 1, RNP 1 or RNP APCH requirements

If aircraft is unable to comply with RNAV 1, RNP 1 or RNP APCH requirements, pilots shall inform ATC immediately and expect ATS surveillance vector on the route of published PBN procedures or use conventional procedure in accordance with actual conditions.

1.6.2  Aircraft degrade the RNAV/RNP capability or failure of GNSS signal

When the aircraft degrade the RNAV/RNP capability or fail in GNSS signal, if unable to comply with the requirements of RNAV 1, RNP 1 or RNP APCH, pilots must advise ATC immediately and expect to be vectored by ATS surveillance on the route of published PBN procedures or use conventional procedure in accordance with actual conditions.

1.6.3  Aircraft experiencing bad weather

When the aircraft flying on RNAV 1, RNP 1 or RNP APCH procedures encounters bad weather which is likely to impact the aircraft’s adherence to the cleared flight procedures, pilots will notify ATC and request revised clearance.

1.6.4  Radio communications failure procedure

In case of a radio communication failure, the pilots are expected to follow the procedures:

  1. Set transponder to Mode A/C, code 7600.

  2. For arriving aircraft: Continue flying on the assigned STAR procedure, complying with the altitude and speed restrictions and at the end of the procedure conduct appropriate approach procedure.

  3. For departing aircraft: Continue flying on the procedure, complying with the altitude and speed restrictions and further climb to cruising level as mentioned in the current flight plan.

1.6.5  ATS surveillance failure procedure

ATC implement processing method according to the operating procedure specified in the operations Manual of ATC unit.

Aircraft are expected to be controlled follow non radar procedure until radar surveillance system resumes normal operation.

1.6.6  Procedure for changing runway-in-use

ATC shall assign time to conduct for changing the runway-in-use, determine aircraft sequence with runway-in-use to notify and issue the assigned clearance for RNAV 1, RNP 1 SID/STAR and RNP APCH procedures which are suitable for the pilots.

In case of necessity, ATS surveillance vectoring will be used by ATC to deal with complicated situations.

 

2  SID/STAR/IAP/Transition waypoints
STTTên lộ điểmTọa độ (WGS-84)Ghi chú
NRWaypointsCoordinates (WGS-84) Remarks
1 BAXIK 190001.5N 1054133.7E  
2 BIDUM 185019.6N 1054901.2E 
3 BIVIM 193034.0N 1060628.0E 
4 BUXEN 183631.0N 1055533.4E 
5 CAURO 184246.0N 1052316.0E 
6 DAKOD 182826.6N 1055355.6E 
7 DOMPU 190646.1N 1054613.6E 
8 DOXAT 185455.0N 1053120.5E 
9 DULAG 182749.2N 1053711.0E 
10 GUKAL 185121.2N 1052510.9E 
11 HABAN 183117.0N 1055125.0E 
12 IDOTA 184136.0N 1050822.0E 
13 KAMSU 181513.0N 1060536.0E 
14 LALEB 184755.2N 1052347.4E 
15 MIBOS 185829.9N 1053259.0E 
16 MONVA 183156.6N 1053429.8E 
17 NAH 202314.0N 1060704.0E 
18 NUBTO 183004.5N 1054926.6E 
19 RW35D 184346.3N 1054018.6E DTHR RWY 35
20 RWY17 184454.0N 1054009.4E THR RWY 17
21 TEBIR 192434.1N 1055102.8E 
22 VAMLU 185643.9N 1054558.9E 
23 VETES 185955.9N 1053805.9E 
24 VH101 183750.8N 1052822.5E 
25 VH117 183833.1N 1054101.4E 
26 VH135 184952.7N 1053928.5E 
27 VH170 185050.9N 1053920.5E 
28 VH171 185549.6N 1053839.7E 
29 VH202 185310.6N 1054724.9E 
30 VH317 183754.2N 1053548.1E 
31 VH335 184913.7N 1053414.9E 
32 VH350 183750.0N 1054107.2E 
33 VH351 183251.2N 1054148.1E 
34 VH417 183523.4N 1054532.8E 
35 VH435 184106.3N 1053521.8E 
36 VH500 184548.0N 1055246.0E 
37 VH517 184826.4N 1053421.7E 
38 VH616 184010.5N 1055206.9E 
39 VH626 183759.9N 1055459.1E 
40 VH636 183446.4N 1055624.0E 
41 VH646 183117.8N 1055600.6E 
42 VH653 182304.2N 1055840.4E 
43 VH717 183035.6N 1055758.8E 
44 VH727 183503.8N 1055829.0E 
45 VH735 183646.4N 1054227.1E 
46 VH737 183912.6N 1055639.9E 
47 VH747 184200.4N 1055258.4E 
48 VH801 190240.6N 1054955.3E 
49 VH802 185953.2N 1055231.1E 
50 VH803 185614.7N 1055321.0E 
51 VH804 185243.0N 1055202.5E 
52 VH911 185059.7N 1055438.3E 
53 VH912 185602.1N 1055630.4E 
54 VH913 190116.3N 1055223.6E 
55 VH914 190513.4N 1055136.6E 
56 VH935 183307.0N 1054825.6E 
57 VIGAS 184245.7N 1054819.5E 
58 XIMSO 185847.9N 1054655.4E 
59 XODIS 183345.5N 1054906.5E 

VVVH AD 2.23  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1  HOT SPOT
HOT SPOT NRDescription
HS 1 - Aircraft taxi into stands from 1 to 6 are able to taxi out the centre line, violate safe distance. Should pay attention to taxi on the correct taxilane when aircraft taxi into stands from 1 to 6
2  Putting the safety cones around the aircraft

In case of need to mark the stop line of the nose wheel, safety cones will be placed on the both sides of the stop line, 2 m to 3 m from the centre line of the taxilane to stand before aircraft taxi into stand.

 

3  The birds and wildlife activities affect to AD
Birds speciesNumber of birds, heightband, density, migration period,operatingperiod, movement direction, roost and feeding positionDaily movement,across the aerodromeSafety risk level
1234
Spotted dove
  1. Number of birds: Peak at more than 10 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 5–15 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears in flocks of 5–10 birds.

  4. Daily operating period: All day.

  5. Roost position: Tall trees and bushes areas on both sides of RWY and TWY strips.

  6. Feeding position: Usually feed in the whole the aerodrome, the birds often perch on the RWY to eat worms and insects,especially after heavy rains.







Daily move along the strips edge of the airfield and RWY.








High
White stork
  1. Number of birds: Peak at more than 100 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 20–30 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears in flocks with large number.

  4. Daily operating period: 1100–2300.

  5. Roost position: Perch overnight on treetops, bamboo bushes which is adjacent to the apron area and RWY, TWY.

  6. Feeding position: Usually feed in the whole East, Western field area adjacent to the aerodrome.







Usually move on the Eastern area of the airfield.







High
Owl
  1. Number of birds: Peak at more than 5 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 5–10 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears sparsely with small number.

  4. Daily operating period: 1100–2200.

  5. Roost position: Usually nest in abandoned houses or tall trees in the aerodrome beltway.

  6. Feeding position: Usually hunt on the airfield of the aerodrome by night.

Appear in the airfield at night, across the aerodrome for feedingHigh
Falcon, Hawk
  1. Number of birds: Peak at more than 5 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 10–30 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears sparsely with small number.

  4. Daily operating period: All day.

  5. Roost position: Usually nest in abandoned houses or tall trees in the aerodrome beltway.

  6. Feeding position: Usually hunt alone on the airfield of the aerodrome.

Usually hunt in the airfield by day.High
Crow, Starling
  1. Number of birds: More than 100 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 5–20 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears in flocks with large number.

  4. Daily operating period: All day.

  5. Roost position: Usually move to roost area, appears in flocks and perch on the RWY.

  6. Feeding position: Hunt on the airfield and the field in the vicinity of the aerodrome.

Across the terminal area and the other vicinity areas.High
Sparrow, Munia, Red–whiskered bulbul
  1. Number of birds: More than 100 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 4–10 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears in flocks with large number.

  4. Daily operating period: All day.

  5. Roost position: Usually nest in houses or short trees in the aerodrome.

  6. Feeding position: Feed within whole the aerodrome areas by day.

Move along the strips edge and the other vicinity areas.High
Wild duck
  1. Number of birds: 5–10 birds.

  2. Heightband (AGL): 5–10 M AGL.

  3. Bird density: Appears sparsely with small number.

  4. Daily operating period: 2300–0300.

  5. Roost position: At the bushes, low–lying water area in the airfield.

  6. Feeding position: Usually feed at the area which is low–lying with water in the airfield and the natural lake an the East of the aerodrome.

Move on the East of the airfield.High

VVVH AD 2.24  CHARTS RELATED TO VINH AERODROME

Chart name

Page

Aerodrome Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-2-1

AD Operating Minima

AD 2-VVVH-3-1

AD Operating Minima (cont.)

AD 2-VVVH-3-2

Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-4-1

INS coordinates and elevation for ACFT stands

AD 2-VVVH-4-2

Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-5-1

Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – ICAO – Type A (Operating limitations)

AD 2-VVVH-6-1

Area Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-8-1

Chart for delegated airspace of Ha Noi ACC to Vinh TWR

AD 2-VVVH-8-3

Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RWY 17: NAH 1A, KAMSU 1A, IDOTA 1A

AD 2-VVVH-9-1

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: HABAN 1E, CAURO 1E, MIBOS 1E

AD 2-VVVH-9-3

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: HABAN 1E, CAURO 1E, MIBOS 1E (Tabular description and waypoint list)

AD 2-VVVH-9-4

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: HABAN 1E, CAURO 1E, MIBOS 1E (Tabular descritiption and waypont list (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-9-5

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: HABAN 1E, CAURO 1E, MIBOS 1E (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-9-6

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: HABAN 1E, CAURO 1E, MIBOS 1E (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-9-7

Standard Departure Chart Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RWY 35: NAH 1B, KAMSU 1B, IDOTA 1B

AD 2-VVVH-9-9

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G

AD 2-VVVH-9-11

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G (Tabular description and waypoint list)

AD 2-VVVH-9-12

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G (Tabular descritiption and waypont list (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-9-13

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-9-14

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-9-15

Standard Departure Chart – Instrument (SID) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: HABAN 1G, DULAG 1G, LALEB 1G, VETES 1G (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-9-16

Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RWY 17/35: NAH 1C, KAMSU 1C, IDOTA 1C

AD 2-VVVH-11-1

Standard Arrival Chart Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RWY 17/35: NAH 1D, KAMSU 1D, IDOTA 1D

AD 2-VVVH-11-3

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: BUXEN 1H, GUKAL 1H, TEBIR 1H

AD 2-VVVH-11-5

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: BUXEN 1H, GUKAL 1H, TEBIR 1H (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-11-6

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: BUXEN 1H, GUKAL 1H, TEBIR 1H (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-11-7

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 17: BUXEN 1H, GUKAL 1H, TEBIR 1H (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-8

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 17: BUXEN 1J, TEBIR 1J

AD 2-VVVH-11-9

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 17: BUXEN 1J, TEBIR 1J (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-11-10

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 17: BUXEN 1J, TEBIR 1J (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-11-11

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 17: BUXEN 1J, TEBIR 1J (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-12

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 17: BUXEN 1J, TEBIR 1J (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-13

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: KAMSU 1K, CAURO 1K, GUKAL 1K, DOMPU 1K

AD 2-VVVH-11-15

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: KAMSU 1K, CAURO 1K, GUKAL 1K, DOMPU 1K (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-11-16

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: KAMSU 1K, CAURO 1K, GUKAL 1K, DOMPU 1K (Procedure coding (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-17

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: KAMSU 1K, CAURO 1K, GUKAL 1K, DOMPU 1K (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-11-18

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNP RWY 35: KAMSU 1K, CAURO 1K, GUKAL 1K, DOMPU 1K (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-19

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 35: KAMSU 1L, GUKAL 1L, DOMPU 1L

AD 2-VVVH-11-21

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 35: KAMSU 1L, GUKAL 1L, DOMPU 1L (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-11-22

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 35: KAMSU 1L, GUKAL 1L, DOMPU 1L (Connecting track specification)

AD 2-VVVH-11-23

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 35: KAMSU 1L, GUKAL 1L, DOMPU 1L (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-24

Standard Arrival Chart – Instrument (STAR) – ICAO – RNAV RWY 35: KAMSU 1L, GUKAL 1L, DOMPU 1L (Connecting track specification (cont.))

AD 2-VVVH-11-25

ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-12-1

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: VOR Y RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-1

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: VOR Z RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-3

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS Z RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-5

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS V RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-7

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS U RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-9

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Z RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-11

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Z RWY 17 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-12

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Y RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-13

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Y RWY 17 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-14

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS X RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-15

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS X RWY 17 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-16

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS W RWY 17

AD 2-VVVH-13-17

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: ILS W RWY 17 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-18

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: VOR Y RWY 35

AD 2-VVVH-13-19

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: VOR Z RWY 35

AD 2-VVVH-13-21

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Z RWY 35

AD 2-VVVH-13-23

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Z RWY 35 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-24

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Y RWY 35

AD 2-VVVH-13-25

Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO: RNP Y RWY 35 (Procedure coding)

AD 2-VVVH-13-26

Visual Approach Chart – ICAO

AD 2-VVVH-14-1