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Page 1: Sun 'n Fun 20041 Welcome to the Control Tower Operator Training and Administrative Briefing SUN ’n FUN 2004

Sun 'n Fun 2004 1

Welcome to the Control Tower Operator

Trainingand

Administrative Briefing

SUN ’n FUN SUN ’n FUN 20042004

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Sun 'n Fun 2004 2

Mike Yuska - Air Traffic Manager

WELCOMEWELCOME

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Alan Clendenin - Assistant ATM

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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Kevin Sullivan – AMO

Dave Johnston - Team Lead

PROCEDURESPROCEDURES

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Scott Pickett - LAL Controller

LAL ATCT and LOCAL LAL ATCT and LOCAL KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE

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Sun ‘n Fun Sun ‘n Fun OrganizationOrganization

Greg Harbaugh – VP Sun ‘n Fun

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Sun ‘n Fun Sun ‘n Fun OrganizationOrganization

John Burton – Sun ‘n Fun

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Dan Pesonen - Airways Facilities

EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

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WELCOME ATC WELCOME ATC TEAM !TEAM !

7 Supervisors8 Team Leaders7 Veteran Controllers14 First Year Controllers1 Procedural Coordinator1 OSH Controller of the Year7 Lakeland Tower Controllers

47 Members Strong!

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HISTORY and HISTORY and BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND

The first fly-in was in 1974.The first fly-in was called “Mid-Winter

Sun 'n Fun”.In 1976 Sun ‘n Fun was expanded to a

full week and the public was invited.Over a quarter of a million visitors will

attend this year.30,00 Pilots arriving here to have fun!

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WHY ARE WE HERE?WHY ARE WE HERE?

To Provide the Finest Air Traffic Control

Services!

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SAFETY FIRSTSAFETY FIRST

SAFETY FIRST – ALWAYS!

NEVER let your guard down!

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SUN ’n FUN 2004SUN ’n FUN 2004

Introductions

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SUN ’n FUN 2004SUN ’n FUN 2004

Stand Up and Speak Up

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TELL US:TELL US:

Your Name (nickname)Your Home FacilityYour Hotel Room NumberPrevious Sun ‘n Fun

ExperienceWhy You Volunteered

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YOU NEED TO KNOWYOU NEED TO KNOW

SunscreenChap Stick HatGood Shoes HydrateParking at the AirportPasses

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FIRE ANTSFIRE ANTS

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

TransportationOther Equipment

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

On time departures are expected.

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

Per diemHotel roomTravel vouchersIncidentals

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

You are responsible for:Room service chargesTelephone charges, including long

distance chargesIn room movies

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

6 = 06:30 - 14:30 RDO = Regular Day Off7 = 07:00 - 15:00 TRN = Training 8:00 - 16:3011 = 11:00 - 19:00 TVL = Travel Day13 = 13:30 - 21:30 OJT = See Training Day Schedule

7S = Supervisor Shift 7-19

Sun 'n Fun Shifts

T = Tower

D = DepartureF = Float

B = Fly-ByL = Lake Parker

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

T&A informationCredit hoursWork hours - Maximum 10 hours

operational Do not work more than six days in

a row

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Your SupervisorSick LeavePerformanceOn the Job Injury

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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LAKELAND SUN ‘n LAKELAND SUN ‘n FUN CTOFUN CTO

Training and Review

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LAKELAND AIRPORTLAKELAND AIRPORT

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FIELD ELEVATIONFIELD ELEVATION

142 ft

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RUNWAY RUNWAY LENGTHS/WIDTHSLENGTHS/WIDTHS

Runway 9L/27R

8500 x 75 ftRunway 9R/27L

8500 x 150 ftThreshold Displaced 3500

ft

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DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & TD POINTSTD POINTS

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Hawthorn Aviation

FIXED BASED FIXED BASED OPERATORSOPERATORS

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AFSSAFSS

Hours:April 12-19, 0600-1900April 20, 0600-1400

Located in the FAA Safety Center building

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Response ItemResponse Item

The Lakeland filed elevation is:

a. 142

b. 144

c. 160

d. 162

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse Item

Runway 9R/27L is _________ feet long.

a. 8050

b. 8500

c. 8000

d. 8750

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse Item

Runway 9L/27R is _________ feet wide.

a. 65

b. 60

c. 50

d. 75

e. None of the above

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LAKELAND SUN ‘n LAKELAND SUN ‘n FUN CTOFUN CTO

NOTAMMemorandum of UnderstandingLetters of AgreementFrequenciesLocal Area KnowledgeTraffic Patterns

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LAKELAND SUN ‘n LAKELAND SUN ‘n FUN CTOFUN CTO

Arrival ProceduresInstrument ApproachDeparture ProceduresSpecial Procedures

–Warbird Arrival–Fly-by Pattern

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LAKELAND SUN ‘n LAKELAND SUN ‘n FUN CTOFUN CTO

Safety Issues!

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NOTAMNOTAM

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AIR SHOWAIR SHOW

The Air Show Operations Area is from the surface to 10,000 feet MSL, within a five (5) statute mile radius of Lakeland Linder Regional Airport.

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AIR SHOW SCHEDULEAIR SHOW SCHEDULE

AIR SHOW HOURS (LCL)

AIR SHOW DURATION (HOURS)

AIR SHOW DATE

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 13, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 14, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 15, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 16, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 17, 2004

2000 - 2200 2.0 April 17, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 18, 2004

1345 - 1730 3.0 April 19, 2004

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CLOSED RUNWAYS & CLOSED RUNWAYS & TAXIWAYSTAXIWAYS

Runway 5/23 will be closed from April 9 through April 21, 2004. Several taxiways are closed, as indicated by orange cones

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FREQUENCIESFREQUENCIESUSE

FREQUENCY

Lakeland Arrival ATIS 134.35

Lakeland Departure ATIS 118.025

Lake Parker Arrival 124.5

Lakeland Ground Control 121.4

Lakeland IFR Ground Control 127.1

Sun 'n Fun EAA Ground Advisory 126.4

Lakeland VOR 116.0

Warbird Parking Advisory 125.025

Lakeland UHF 254.35

Lakeland Tower North 127.7

Lakeland Tower South 119.25

Lakeland FSS 122.05

Plant City TowerApril 13 - 18, 0900 - 1700 LCL Plant City UNICOM and CTAF (Other times)

127.6123.0

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INSTRUMENT APPROACH INSTRUMENT APPROACH AVAILABILITYAVAILABILITY

The ILS and NDB/GPS Runway 5 will be shut down April 9 through April 21, 2004.

VOR Runway 9 Approach NOT AVAILABLE from April 9 through April 21, 2004.

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INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT APPROACHAPPROACH

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INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT APPROACHAPPROACH

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VFR ARRIVAL VFR ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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VFR HOLDING VFR HOLDING PROCEDURESPROCEDURES

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TRAFFIC PATTERNTRAFFIC PATTERN

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TRAFFIC PATTERNTRAFFIC PATTERN

Only left traffic for runway 9L or right traffic for runway 27R will be used.

Downwind leg entry close to the airport over airport road.

Specific control instruction must be issued to land on runway 9R/27L

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VFR DEPARTURESVFR DEPARTURES

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NORDO ARRIVAL NORDO ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

NORDO aircraft shall follow the Sun 'n Fun- Lake Parker Arrival Procedures.

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IFR ARRIVALSIFR ARRIVALS

IFR will be discontinued when the ceiling and visibility at Lakeland is reported at or above 3,000 feet and five (5) miles

Pilots retaining IFR clearance until landing must contact Tampa Approach on 120.65 after exiting the runway to cancel their IFR clearance.

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IFR DEPARTURESIFR DEPARTURES

Aircraft will contact Lakeland Ground Control on 121.4 for clearance.

Aircraft will not accept the FAA flagman's instructions to enter the runway or take off unless you have received departure release from Ground Control.

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HELICOPTERS & HELICOPTERS & ULTRALIGHTSULTRALIGHTS

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WARBIRD SOUTH WARBIRD SOUTH ARRIVALSARRIVALS

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TAMPA CLASS BTAMPA CLASS B

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Response ItemResponse Item

The _________ airport is located 5 nm southwest of LAL.

a. Plant City

b. Bartow

c. Lakeland South

d. Zephyrhills

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse Item

What Sun ‘n Fun activity occurs at the Lakeland South airport?

a. Glider Operations

b. Military bombing Demonstrations

c. Radio controlled aircraft flying

d. Parachute jumping

e. a. and d.

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Response ItemResponse ItemIFR arrivals are expected to join the VFR arrival when the ceiling is at or above ___________ and the visibility is at or above ___________.

a. 3000 ft, 5 miles

b. 2100 ft, 5 miles

c. Highest circling minima, 3 miles

d. 3000 ft, 3 miles

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse ItemWhat Instrument approach is available at LAL during Sun ‘n Fun?

VOR 27

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Response ItemResponse Item

What is the pattern altitude for high performance aircraft at Lake Parker?

a. 1200

b. 1700

c. 2200

d. 2700

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse Item

What is the pattern other than high performance aircraft at Lake Parker?

a. 1200

b. 1700

c. 2200

d. 2700

e. None of the above

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Response ItemResponse Item

What speed should lower performance aircraft maintain when inbound from the power plan?

a. 80 KNOTS

b. 90 KNOTS

c. 100 KNOTS

d. 110 KNOTS

e. None of the above

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ATC WAIVERATC WAIVER

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When only Category I aircraft are involved, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category I aircraft is preceded by a Category II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When either the succeeding or both are Category II aircraft separation may be reduced to:

3,000 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED ARRIVAL REDUCED ARRIVAL SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category II aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

3,000 feet

REDUCED ARRIVAL REDUCED ARRIVAL SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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400 FOOT RUNWAY 400 FOOT RUNWAY CENTERLINESCENTERLINES

LAL ATCT is authorized to permit single engine and twin engine propeller driven aircraft to conduct daytime/VFR simultaneous, same direction operations on runway 9L/27R with all other aircraft categories operating on runway 9R/27L with centerlines separated by 400 feet.

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Response ItemResponse Item

A waiver has been issued to reduce landing separation __________

a. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 1,000.

b. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 1,500.

c. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 2,000.

d. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 2,500

e. None of the above.

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Response ItemResponse ItemSimultaneous operations on runways 9L and 9R are:

a. Not authorized unless approved by the Procedural Coordinator

b. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and all other aircraft between sunset and sunrise and in VFR conditions.

c. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and all other aircraft between sunrise and sunset when visual separation can be approved.

d. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and all other aircraft between sunrise and sunset and in VFR conditions.

e. None of the above.

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LETTERS of LETTERS of AGREEMENT AGREEMENT

AIRPORT MANAGER, LAKELAND LINDER REGIONAL AIRPORT

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MOVEMENT/NON-MOVEMENT/NON-MOVEMENT AREAMOVEMENT AREA

Tower has jurisdiction over Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R only, all other surfaces are non-movement areas.

Tower will provide advisories in non-movement areas on a workload-permitting basis.

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RUNWAY CLOSURERUNWAY CLOSURE

Runway 5/23 shall be closed and marked.

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RUNWAY MARKINGS RUNWAY MARKINGS AND SIGNSAND SIGNS

Runway 9 shall be marked as 9R and Runway 27 shall be marked as 27L.

Taxiway A (the parallel taxiway north of Runway 9/27) shall be marked as Runway 9L and 27R.

Runway 9L and 9R shall be marked with a displaced threshold in accordance with Annex 1 and the Airport Layout Plan. Flashing strobe and light bar shall be located on each side of both runways at the displaced threshold.

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RUNWAY MARKINGS RUNWAY MARKINGS AND SIGNSAND SIGNS

Two large white circles shall be painted and marked “1” and “2” on Runway 9L as depicted on Annex 1, to be used as aiming points as assigned by the tower to aircraft landing Runway 9L.

Two large white signs marked “1” and “2” shall be placed in the grass immediately adjacent to the white circles in (4) above, to assist pilots in identifying the assigned spots.

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AIRCRAFT PARKINGAIRCRAFT PARKING

Two (2) directional signs shall be provided for placement at the northeast end of Runway 5/23 and the northwest end of Taxiway “L”. The signs shall give visual direction to the pilots of the ground flow, as shown on Annexes 1 and 2 of this letter. Signs shall be provided to indicate FBO or EAA, with an appropriate directional arrow.

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AIRCRAFT PARKINGAIRCRAFT PARKING

Aircraft Parking. Tower will expect arriving aircraft that do not specifically request to go to the FBO or other facility on the north side of the airport, to be directed by radio/flagman and signs to the south side of the airport. The primary taxi routes to and from these areas are shown on Annexes 1 and 2.

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LAL AIRPORT LOA , LAL AIRPORT LOA , ANNEX 1ANNEX 1

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LAL AIRPORT LOA , LAL AIRPORT LOA , ANNEX 2ANNEX 2

LAL AIRPORT LOA , LAL AIRPORT LOA , ANNEX 2ANNEX 2

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Response ItemResponse ItemDuring Sun ‘n Fun the movement are on the Lakeland airport consists is:

a. All runways and taxiways

b. All runways

c. Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R

d. Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R and all taxiways north of runway 9R/27L

e. All runways and the taxiways north of runway 9R/27L

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LETTERS of AGREEMENTLETTERS of AGREEMENT

TAMPA APPROACH CONTROL

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TPA LOA – ArrivalsTPA LOA – Arrivals

VOR To Runway 27TPA shall forward arrival dataNo Jets over Lake Parker*Jet arrivals not on the instrument

approach will be on a 10 mile straight in approach to 9R/27L.*

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TPA LOA - DeparturesTPA LOA - DeparturesLAL shall assign runway heading and

2,000 feet to all IFR departures. LAL shall obtain an IFR departure

release for all IFR departures.LAL shall forward a departure time on

all IFR departures and change the aircraft to TPA's frequency as soon as feasible.

TPA may assume control for turns after the aircraft leave 1,500 feet.

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TPA LOA - GeneralTPA LOA - General

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MEMORANDUM OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGUNDERSTANDING

Sun ‘ n Fun (Experimental Aircraft Association’s) Fly-In,

Inc.

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EAST OPERATIONEAST OPERATION

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WEST OPERATIONWEST OPERATION

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HELICOPTERS AND HELICOPTERS AND ULTRALIGHTSULTRALIGHTS

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FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER PATTERNPATTERN

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Response ItemResponse Item

Operations are restricted south of runway 9R/27L due to:

a. The Fly-by pattern

b. Ultra-light operations

c. Helicopter operations

d. Restricted visibility

e. a. b. and c.

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POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

AMO - Area Manager of Operations

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AS - AREA SUPERVISOR

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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PC – Procedural Coordinator

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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TL – Team Leader

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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LAKE PARKERLAKE PARKER

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LAKE PARKERLAKE PARKER

Pattern Altitudes– 1200 ft, 100 kts or less– 1700 ft, 150 kts

Holding– 1200 ft, 100 kts– 1700 ft, 150 kts– 2200 ft, all twins

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LAKE PARKERLAKE PARKER

Lake Hancock Holding– 2000, 100 kts– 2500, 150 kts – 3000, all twins

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LAKE PARKER/LAKE HANCOCK LAKE PARKER/LAKE HANCOCK HOLDINGHOLDING

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LCN – Local North

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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RUNWAY 9L TRAFFICRUNWAY 9L TRAFFIC

May issue instructions to land on either the:Runway ThresholdSpot OneSpot Two

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AFTER TOUCHDOWNAFTER TOUCHDOWN

Aircraft landing 9L shall turn off to the left.

Aircraft landing 27R shall turn off to the right

Sun ‘n Fun Ground Advisory 126.4

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Keep the base leg in close.Do not try to spot the aircraft your

spotters tell you to transmit to. The spotters will watch to ensure that

the aircraft respond. TRUST YOUR SPOTTERS!

Keep the voice calm and friendly.Remind all aircraft landing to

touchdown beyond any relocated threshold.

SURVIVAL TIPS – Local SURVIVAL TIPS – Local NorthNorth

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LCS - Local South

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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Remind all aircraft landing to touchdown beyond any relocated threshold.

When landing out of the fly-by pattern, be sure to watch for any aircraft from the north side-stepping to the wide runway on their own.

SURVIVAL TIPS SURVIVAL TIPS – Local – Local SouthSouth

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GC/FD - Ground Control/Flight Data

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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NS – North Spotter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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BS – Base Spotter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-1 – Departure Coordinator

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DC-1 POSITION DC-1 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-2 - South Launch

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-2 POSITION DC-2 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-3 - North Launch

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-3 POSITION DC-3 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-4 - South Feeder

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-4 POSITION DC-4 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-5 - North Feeder

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-5 POSITION DC-5 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

DC-5

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DC-6 - Splitter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-7 - Positioner

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-1 - Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

FB-2 and FB-3 - FLY-BY

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FB-4 – Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-5 – Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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POSITION POSITION EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

BatonsRadiosCones

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CONTROLLER of the YEARCONTROLLER of the YEAR

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ROOKIE of the YEARROOKIE of the YEAR