Distance From Cloud Flight Visibility Airspace Class Altitude Band
Distance From Cloud Flight Visibility Airspace Class Altitude Band
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30 JAN 2020
3.1 Restrictions
VFR flights shall not be operated:
a. Outside UDP (see GEN 2.7), excluding aeroplanes, helicopters, airships and touring motor gliders (MLA, MLH and gliders shall not
operate VFR flights outside UDP).
b. In airspace class A.
c. In Amsterdam UTA, unless the conditions set by regulation are fulfilled.
d. At transonic and supersonic speeds.
Exemptions may be authorised by the ATS authority (see paragraph 3.2).
Note: military flights may be exempted from the restrictions under conditions prescribed in the Military AIP Netherlands and the relevant
military regulations.
3.2 Authorisation
3.2.1 General
VFR flights may be authorised to operate within airspace class A or outside UDP according the rules specified in this paragraph and
the limitations set by Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 (SERA 5005(c)). Authorisation may be granted for incidental flights or in the form of
a general exemption.
Specific conditions may be imposed requiring e.g. controlled VFR flight, the carriage of communication and/or navigation equipment
depending on the nature of the intended flight and the interference with the ATS route structure or other IFR procedures. Non compliance
with such conditions constitutes a violation of the rules of the air.
3.2.4.1 General
Flights with a specific character, requiring special handling by ATC, such as photo flights, calibration flights, test flights, pipeline control
flights etc. must be coordinated at least 24 HR in advance with:
Post: LVNL
Operational Helpdesk (OHD)
P.O. Box 75200
1117 ZT Schiphol Airport
Tel: +31 (0)20 406 2201, OPR HR: 0600-1600 (0500-1500)
Email: [email protected]
URL: http://www.lvnl-ohd.nl
3.2.5.1 General
For VFR flights in any civil or military CTR prior permission from the local ATC unit is required (for procedures in civil CTRs see AD 2.22
of the relevant aerodrome).
Note: for VFR flights in or near the Schiphol CTR, see also paragraph 7.1.
Detailed balloon flight procedures are published in ENR 5.5 paragraph 6.
3.2.5.2 Permissions
Permissions to enter military CTRs can be obtained as follows:
a. En route by radio (for the appropriate COM channels see EHEH AD 2.18, EHKD AD 2.18 or MIL CTRs ENR 2.1).
b. Before departure, within the operational hours of the MIL aerodrome (see AD 1.1): telephone MIL aerodrome concerned.
Note: on SAT, SUN and legal holidays and MON-FRI daily outside operational hours flying activities on or in the vicinity of the military
aerodromes have to be taken into account.
Note: to facilitate glider flying within Deelen CTR at the glider site Terlet the following areas may be activated:
Name and lateral limits Upper limit Remarks
Lower limit
1 2 3
Terlet 1 925 FT AMSL Intensive glider flying can be expected when the area is
520518N 0055603E; GND activated (daily during UDP).
520447N 0055854E;
520223N 0055820E;
520217N 0055505E;
520258N 0055514E;
520341N 0055354E;
520407N 0055409E;
520518N 0055603E.
Terlet 2 3000 FT AMSL Intensive glider flying can be expected when the area is
520341N 0055354E; 925 FT AMSL activated (daily during UDP).
521021N 0060046E;
520813N 0055942E;
along clockwise arc (radius 6.5 NM, centre
520335N 0055219E) to
515712N 0055414E;
515504N 0055311E;
520341N 0055354E.
Terlet 3 3000 FT AMSL Intensive glider flying can be expected when the area is
521053N 0055755E; 925 FT AMSL activated (daily during UDP).
521021N 0060046E;
520813N 0055942E;
along clockwise arc (radius 6.5 NM, centre
520335N 0055219E) to
515712N 0055414E;
515504N 0055311E;
515546N 0054930E;
521053N 0055755E.
4 VFR FLIGHTS IN THE NORTH SEA AREA AMSTERDAM AND NORTH SEA AREA V
For VFR flights in the North Sea area Amsterdam and North Sea area V (see ENR 2.2), radio communication with Amsterdam Information
is required.
7 RECOMMENDATIONS
7.3 VFR flights in the vicinity of Schiphol TMA 1 and Rotterdam TMA 1 and 2
In addition to this in Rotterdam TMA 1 and 2, a frequency monitoring code (FMC) has been established (see paragraph 7.3.1). Pilots that
are not maintaining two-way radio communication with Rotterdam APP, but are solely maintaining a listening watch on Rotterdam Approach
122.990, are requested to select transponder code 7010. When pilots are leaving this communication channel, pilots shall reset their
transponder to the correct transponder code (e.g. 7000).
Note: selecting the frequency monitoring code does not mean an implicit request by the pilot for flight information service. If the pilot
would like to receive this service, this will still need to be requested by verbal communication with Rotterdam APP.
Pilots are urgently requested not to execute VFR flights in the vicinity of the published instrument arrival and departure routes within
the TMAs of Eelde, Lelystad, Maastricht and Rotterdam which are published in Part 3, AD 2: Aerodromes.
8.1 Introduction
With regard to a safe, orderly and expeditious aerodrome traffic at uncontrolled aerodromes, rules are laid down for the standard aerodrome
traffic circuit and circuit areas.
Approaching, joining and leaving the standard circuit, as well as the missed approach, has to be done in accordance with the following
rules.
Due to local circumstances procedures could be deviating from the procedure for the standard circuit.
8.7 Overshoot
In case of an overshoot the pilot has to climb and join safely the aerodrome traffic circuit.
Note: a shortened aerodrome traffic circuit is no longer prescribed, but may be flown if safety is guaranteed.
8.10 Exceptions
When other aerodrome traffic is not hindered, the above mentioned rules do not apply:
• when other rules are determined, due to local circumstances.
• to banner-flights, specifically to this part of the flight regarding the hooking on, respectively disengaging of the towing banner.
• to crop-dusting flights with loaded crop-dusting aircraft, during take-off and leaving the circuit, and while sprinkling areas in the circuit
area.
• to (simulated) forced landings.