Nick Johnston Posted January 27, 2009 at 12:44 PM Posted January 27, 2009 at 12:44 PM Sunday Night Ops for 1st February 2009 - Napier (NZNR), Nelson (NZNS), and New Plymouth (NZNP) For the first SNO of February, we're focussing our attention on three regional airports in the centre of the country: Nelson, New Plymouth, and Napier. Not only do all three airports start with an 'N' and overlook (a different) coastline; all of them have interesting features that impact their arrivals and departures. There are big chunks of mountain in the immediate vicinity of each airport, and there are approaches at both Nelson and Napier that are offset from the runway heading. These are all airports where it is downright fun to be a pilot, or a controller! Each leg should be around forty minutes depending on aircraft type, meaning you should able to easily fly to all three in under two and a half hours. Real-world, there are few direct services between these airports, but you should feel free to bring along your prop or small jet aircraft. Event Times: Sunday 1st February 2009 1900-2330 NZDT / 0600-1030 UTC / 1700-2130 AEDT Flight Time: approx. 2 - 2.5hrs to complete a circuit Flight Plan Route:NOTE: start the evening at ANY of the three airports and fly in either direction ClockwiseNZNS/NZNP: (NSNP4) NS H126 SELTA H499 NPNZNP/NZNR: NP NRNZNR/NZNS: NR H297 DUMOT H240 NS Anti-clockwiseNZNS/NZNR: NS H313 FOXTN H467 NRNZNR/NZNP: (RNAV) NR H430 RUAHI TUIHU NPNZNR/NZNP: (Non-RNAV) NR H430 RUAHI NPNZNP/NZNS: NP H252 NS Click on the image below to view the preferred routings in the interactive airspace map: Airport Details: New Plymouth AirportLikely arrival r/w 05: VOR/DME RWY 05; or RNAV RWY 05 (from NZPM, via the TUIHU1A RNAV Arrival)Likely arrival r/w 23: VOR/DME RWY 23; or RNAV RWY 23 (from NZPM, via the TUIHU1B RNAV Arrival)Likely departure: Straight out Airport Details: Napier AirportLikely arrival r/w 16 - VOR/DME RWY 16Likely arrival r/w 34 - VOR/DME RWY 34Likely departure r/w 16: 16 MIKE TWOLikely departures r/w 34: 34 MIKE TWO or 34 NOVEMBER TWO Airport Details: Nelson AirportLikely arrival r/w 02: VOR/DME RWY 02Likely arrival r/w 20: VOR/DME ALFALikely departures r/w 02: 02 ZULU (to NZNR or NZNP); 02 UNIFORM (to NZNP)Likely departures r/w 20: 20 ZULU or 20 VICTOR (to NZNR or NZNP); 20 UNIFORM (to NZNP) Charts/Airspace Info: Charts for all the procedures listed here are available by clicking on the airport links above.General Airspace information and details for all VATNZ airports available from the VATNZ Airspace Reference site. Priority ATC Positions:NZNP_TWR - New Plymouth TowerNZNS_TWR - Nelson TowerNZNR_TWR - Napier TowerNZOH_CTR/NZCH-W_CTR - Enroute Control Note: If you're providing ATC on the night, please give priority to these positions. They are not an exclusive list, but they are the ones that will see the most action this Sunday. To reserve a particular ATC position, please post a message to that effect (including the times you expect to be online) in this thread. If possible, also book your position using vroute - large numbers of bookings in vroute attract additional traffic. Late-comers/Shorter Alternative: Late-comers or people looking for a shorter flight should consider flying only one or two of the legs. That said, this week's legs are all short so ideally most pilots will fly at least three of them. The goal is to concentrate as much traffic as possible - heading in multiple directions - above the lower North Island/Taranaki Bight. None of this week's airports have an ILS. For tips on how best to manage without one, be sure to check out this excellent Non Precision Approach tutorial from VATNZ member and real-world Air NZ flight crew, Steve Hall. If you have any questions please feel free to email me, or reply to this thread. Nick Nick Johnston IT Director, VATNZ - VATSIM New ZealandCross the Ditch Guy, Cross the Ditch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Johnston Posted January 31, 2009 at 11:18 PM Author Posted January 31, 2009 at 11:18 PM Update: there is ATC booked for all three towers and enroute thoughout the evening, so this is a great opportunity for pilots to enjoy gate-to-gate ATC coverage between three regional airports that often go uncontrolled. Event starts tonight at 7pm NZDT / 6am UTC. Nick Johnston IT Director, VATNZ - VATSIM New ZealandCross the Ditch Guy, Cross the Ditch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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