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Routing and altitude of Military Aircrafts

Safety Days 2008. Routing and altitude of Military Aircrafts. Safety Days 2008. Rappel Position of ULM/DPM in Belgian Airspace Class G and others Week or Week End Crossing of Mil CTRs Military Jet flights below 4.500 ft Nav IN – OUT Arrows on map To firing ranges

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Routing and altitude of Military Aircrafts

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  1. Safety Days 2008 Routing and altitude of Military Aircrafts

  2. Safety Days 2008 • Rappel • Position of ULM/DPM in Belgian Airspace • Class G and others • Week or Week End Crossing of Mil CTRs • Military Jet flights below 4.500 ft • Nav IN – OUT • Arrows on map • To firing ranges • Marchetti navigations

  3. Airspace classification within Brussels FIR

  4. * D When military controlled ** G BTN FL 055 and FL 075 during activation of LFA G2 NORTH

  5. Week or WE CROSSING OF MILITARY CTRs • Ref : AIP CIV Enr 2.1. • During the AD operational hours (see AD 2 Military aerodromes), crossing of military CTRs is subject to a prior permission. The request shall be made to the ATC unit concerned on the appropriate frequency. • Outside the AD operational hours, the military CTRs are not activated. However and unless especially permitted by the Ministry of Defence, the overflying of EBBE, EBCV and EBFN is not authorized within a radius of 2 NM up to 2500 ft AMSL. • Unless especially permitted by the Ministry of Defence, the overflying of EBFS is not authorizedwithin a radius of 2 NM up to FL 95 (see EBP06A) and restricted within a radius of 5 NM up to FL 95 (see EBR06B). • Unless especially permitted by the Ministry of Defence, the overflying of EBBL is not authorizedwithin a radius of 2 NM up to FL 75 (see EBP07A) and restricted within a radius of 5 NM up to FL 75 (see EBR07B). • As military ADs may be re-activated at any time, pilots are advised to avoid as much as practicable to cross the military CTRs. Activation can be checked with the FIC (CIV) - "Brussels Information" - 126.900 MHz. • The carriage of a serviceable transponder capable of replying to Mode A and C is required for all ACFT operating within military CTRs. An exemption to this rule may be granted, provided that the request is made before the FLT to the involved ATS authority.

  6. Military Jet VFR flights below 4.500 (A) = 1000 AMSL (B) = 1500 AMSL Ref: Enr 6

  7. Arrows on the Map

  8. NL PAMPA REIMS Jet flights to firing ranges

  9. Bekkevoort Eghezee Gembloux Marchetti Navigations 1300 AMSL

  10. S Be professional while you practise your hobby during your leisure time

  11. Safety Days 2008 Questions ?

  12. 2500 AMSL 2 NM EBBE

  13. 2500 AMSL 2 NM EBCV

  14. 2500 AMSL 2 NM 2500 AMSL 1000 AMSL Scramble EBFN

  15. FL 075 5 NM 2 NM EBBL QRA : Reactivation of CTR and TMA

  16. FL 095 2 NM 5 NM EBFS QRA : Reactivation of CTR and TMA

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