VTUL  —  Loei

VTUL  AD 2.1  AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

VTUL  —  Loei

VTUL  AD 2.2  AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1

ARP coordinates and site at AD

172620.88N 1014319.43E
2

Direction and distance from (city)

5 KM, from city
3

Elevation/Reference temperature

860 FT/30°C
4Geoid Undulation at AD ELEV PSN

NIL

5

MAG VAR/Annual change

0.82°W (2016)/0.0°E
6

AD Administration, address, telephone,
telefax, telex, AFS

Director of Loei Airport
Loei Airport
Loei Province

42000
Thailand

Tel:  +664 281 2654

Tel:  +664 281 1521

Fax:  +664 281 2654

AFS:  VTULYDYX

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Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)

IFR/VFR
8

Remarks

Operator: Department of Airports

VTUL  AD 2.3  OPERATIONAL HOURS

1

Aerodrome Operator

2300-1100
2

Customs and immigration

NIL

3

Health and sanitation

NIL

4

AIS Briefing Office

HJ
5

ATS Reporting Office (ARO)

NIL

6

MET Briefing Office

NIL

7

ATS

Available on request 4 HR PN in advance to Udonthani Aerodrome Control Tower and Loei Approach Control Unit via AFTN VTUDZTZX and VTBBZAZX or FAX +664 224 6803 ext 7109 and +662 285 9610

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Fuelling

NIL

9

Handling

NIL

10

Security

NIL

11

De-icing

NIL

12

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.4  HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1

Cargo-handling facilities

NIL

2

Fuel/oil types

NIL

3

Fuelling facilities/capacity

NIL

4

De-icing facilities

NIL

5

Hangar space for visiting aircraft

NIL

6

Repair facilities for visiting aircraft

NIL

7

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.5  PASSENGER FACILITIES

1

Hotels

In the city
2

Restaurants

In the city
3

Transportation

NIL

4

Medical facilities

NIL

5

Bank and Post Office

NIL

6

Tourist Office

NIL

7

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.6  RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1

AD category for fire fighting

Category 6
2

Rescue equipment

Yes
3

Capability for removal of disabled aircraft

NIL

4

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.7  SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING

1

Types of clearing equipment

NIL

2

Clearance priorities

NIL

3

Remarks

The aerodrome is available all seasons.

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

1Apron surface and strength

Surface: Concrete

Strength: PCN 45/R/C/X/T

2Taxiway width, surface and strength

Width: 23 M

Surface: Concrete and asphalt

Strength: PCN 42/F/C/X/T

3

Altimeter checkpoint location and elevation

NIL

4

VOR checkpoints

NIL

5

INS checkpoints

NIL

6

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  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

NIL

2

RWY and TWY markings and LGT

RWY and TWY: Marked
3

Stop bars

NIL

4

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.10  AERODROME OBSTACLES

In approach/TKOF areas

In circling areas and at AD

Remarks

123

RWY/Area affected

Obstacle type

Elevation

Markings/LGT

Coordinates

Obstacle type

Elevation

Markings/LGT

Coordinates

abcab

NIL

Radio mast

HGT 110 M

painted red/white LGTD on top

172800N 1014220E

NIL

NIL

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.11  METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1

Associated MET Office

Aeronautical Meteorological Station-Loei,

Upper Northeastern Meteorological Center,

Thai Meteorological Department (TMD)

2

Hours of service

MET Office outside hours

2300-1200

NIL

3

Office responsible for TAF preparation

Periods of validity

Supply TAF from Upper Northeastern Meteorological Center

24 HR

4

Type of landing forecast

Interval of issuance

TREND

1 HR

5

Briefing/consultation provided

Personal Consultation

Tel: +664 281 4639 ext. 6715

6

Flight documentation

Language(s) used

NIL

7

Charts and other information available for
briefing or consultation

S, U85, Daily Weather Forecast, satellite and radar images

8

Supplementary equipment available for
providing information

Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS)

9

ATS units provided with information

Loei TWR

10

Additional information (limitation of service, etc.)

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.12  RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Designations

RWY NR

TRUE BRG

Dimensions of RWY(M)

Strength (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
01 016.47° 2100x45

PCN 42/F/C/X/T

Concrete and asphalt

172548.12N 1014309.10E

THR 817 FT

TDZ 817 FT

19 196.47° 2100x45

PCN 42/F/C/X/T

Concrete and asphalt

172653.63N 1014329.77E

THR 860 FT

TDZ 860 FT

Slope of RWY-SWY

SWY dimensions (M)

CWY dimensions (M)Strip dimensions (M)OFZRemarks
789101112
  -0.60%   60x60

NIL

2430x150

NIL

NIL

  -0.90%  60x60

NIL

2430x150

NIL

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.13  DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY Designator

TORA

(M)

TODA

(M)

ASDA

(M)

LDA

(M)

Remarks

123456
01 2100 2100 2160 2100

NIL

19 2100 2100 2160 2100

NIL

VTUL  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
01 SALS Green

PAPI

Left

NIL

NIL

2100 M

60 M

White, LIM

Red

NIL

NIL

19 RTIL Green

PAPI

Left

NIL

NIL

2100 M

60 M

White, LIM

Red

NIL

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.15  OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1

ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation

ABN: At Tower Building FLG W G EV 7 SEC
2

LDI location and LGT

Anemometer location and LGT

NIL

3

TWY edge and centre line lighting

EDGE: All Taxiways
4

Secondary power supply/switch-over time

Secondary power at tower and air field lighting (AFL).
5

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  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 and MAG BRG of FATO

NIL

5

Declared distance available

NIL

6

APP and FATO lighting

NIL

7

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.17  ATS AIRSPACE

1

Designation and lateral limits

A circle of 5 NM radius centred on Loei DVOR/DME (172649.38N 1014323.12E)

2

Vertical limits

2000 FT/AGL
3

Airspace classification

C
4

ATS unit call sign

Language(s)

Loei Tower

English, Thai

5

Transition altitude

11000 FT
6

Remarks

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.18  ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service designation

Call sign

Frequency

Hours of operation

Remarks

12345
APP Loei Approach

122.55 MHZ

23:00-11:00 1)Emergency Frequency.
TWR Loei Tower

*121.5 MHZ

118.35 MHZ

236.6 MHZ

121.5 MHZ 1)

23:00-11:00 
ATIS Loei Airport

126.25 MHZ

23:00-11:00 

VTUL  AD 2.19  RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of aid,

MAG VAR

CAT of ILS/MLS

(For VOR/ILS/MLS, give declination)

ID

Frequency

Hours of operation

Position of transmitting antenna coordinates

Elevation of DME transmitting antenna

Remarks

1234567
NDB LY 325 KHZH24
172655.09N 1014335.41E

NIL

NDB: unusable due to excessive needle swing bearing 255 to 205 degrees, counter clockwise below 8000 FT.

DVOR/DME LOY

115.9 MHZ

CH106X

H24
172649.38N 1014323.12E
 

DVOR/DME restriction, due to mountainous terrain surround DVOR/DME station coverage check does not provide adequate signal to 40 NM at the required altitude in various areas as follow;

  1. 40 NM orbit

    1. RDL030-050º ALT should not below 10000 FT

    2. RDL051-100º ALT should not below 7000 FT

    3. RDL101-130º ALT should not below 10000 FT

    4. RDL131-200º ALT should not below 5000 FT

    5. RDL201-250º ALT should not below 12000 FT

    6. RDL251-270º ALT should not below 13000 FT

  2. 20 NM orbit (Due to border limited)

    1. RDL271-029º ALT should not below 4500 FT

VTUL  AD 2.20  LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

1.  180 DEGREE TURN ON THE RUNWAY

To prevent runway pavement damage, all aircraft code letter C or higher are not allowed to make 180 degree turn on the runway. The turn shall be made on the runway turn pad at the end of runway 01 and 19 only. Any breach done by the aircraft operator shall be recorded and reported to The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand/The Headquarter of that operator shall be liable for the compensation caused by such violation.

VTUL  AD 2.21  NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.22  FLIGHT PROCEDURES

1.  IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONTINUOUS DESCENT OPERATIONS (CDO) FOR ARRIVALS INTO LOEI AIRPORT
1.1 Condition of Use
1.1.1 Conditions for Conducting a CDO
1.1.1.1 CDO application can be either under Surveillance or Procedural environment.
1.1.1.2 CDO can be requested by pilot or initiated by ATC. Pilot should request CDO at least 5 minutes prior to reaching Top of Descent (TOD) for any type of approach.

Note: 1. There is limited benefit if CDO clearance is received at altitude lower than 10,000 FT.

Note: 2. In case of CDO procedure being impractical due to an emergency, weather condition, traffic situation or any other reasons, an alternate instruction will be issued by ATC, or requested by pilot.

1.1.2 Application of Other ATC Procedures
1.1.2.1 When conducting CDO, standard ATC procedures continue to apply. ATC may issue clearance to an intermediate approach level while facilitating a CDO profile.
1.1.2.2 In doing so, ATC shall endeavour to issue further descent clearance prior to the CDO flight reaching the last assigned altitude so as to prevent aircraft from levelling off.
1.1.3 Change of Runway-In-Use
1.1.3.1 In case of change on Runway-in-Use prior to aircraft reaching Intermediate Fix (IF), i.e. from RWY 19 to RWY 01 CDO procedure shall be cancelled.
1.1.3.2 Pilot should then re-plan arrival route to the revised landing runway and inform ATC if the flight would still be able to meet all required speed/altitude restrictions.
1.1.4 Aircraft Type

CDO procedure is applicable for FMS capable aircraft.

1.1.5 Arrival Routes

CDO procedure is in place for all aircraft on W39 inbound to Loei Airport

1.1.6 Operations Time

CDO is available 24 hours.

1.1.7  Available Runway

CDO procedure is available for RWY 19.

1.1.8 Types of Approach
1.1.8.1 RNAV (GNSS) RWY 19
1.1.8.2 VOR RWY 19
1.1.9 Speed

When traffic permits, aircraft will operate at an optimum speed calculated by FMS, depending on aircraft type. The following speed guidance should be applicable in case of high traffic volume.

Flight StatusSpeed Range
Above 10 000 FT.250 – 320 IAS
Below 10 000 FT.220 – 250 IAS
Final Segment (up to 4 NM) 160 – 180 IAS
1.1.10 Minimum Flight Altitude
1.1.10.1 Outside LOEI TMA, aircraft shall comply with altitude constraints of the CDO procedure.
1.1.10.2 Inside LOEI TMA, during CDO, minimum safety altitudes are identical to those within Instrument Approach Procedures required.
1.2 CDO Procedure
1.2.1 Before aircraft reaching TOD (approximately 80 NM from the airport), either pilot or ATC can initiate CDO using phraseologies described in paragraph 1.3.
1.2.2 When all requirements for CDO are met and situation permits, CDO will commence.
1.2.3 Pilot shall operate aircraft FMS to plan optimal descent profile and report CDO execution commencing descent.
1.2.4 Aircraft should descend continuously on normal arrival route to LOEI TMA
1.2.5 Longitudinal separation required will be at least 10 minutes between CDO traffic.
1.2.6 CDO Operations
1.2.6.1 RNAV (GNSS) RWY 19

Aircraft Arriving on W39

Aircraft Arriving on W39 after passing, DUBAL 20 NM from LOEI DVOR, altitude not lower than 8,000 FT., then proceed to SUPVO altitude not lower than 8,000 FT., and follow the RNAV GNSS RWY 19 procedure as published in AIP Thailand.

1.2.6.2 VOR RWY 19

Aircraft Arriving on W39

Aircraft Arriving on W39 after passing, 20 NM from LOEI DVOR, altitude not lower than 7,000 FT., then proceed to IAF (LOYALL) altitude 7,000 FT., and follow the VOR RWY 19 procedure as published in AIP Thailand.

1.2.7 Radio Communications Failure
1.2.7.1 In the event of radio communication failure, CDO flight will be terminated immediately.
1.2.7.2 Pilot is to apply radio failure procedures stated in AIP Thailand ENR 1.6-7 paragraph 6.
1.3 Phraseology
1.3.1 The following phraseology does not phrases and regular radiotelephony procedure words contain in Doc 4444 and Doc 9432, but it enables clear and concise communications between pilot and controller to maintain safety of CDO arrivals.
1.3.2 ATC-initiated CDO

“(aircraft call sign), (ATC unit), CDO AVAILABLE, DO YOU ACCEPT?”

1.3.3 Pilots response to ATC-initiated CDO
1.3.3.1 “(aircraft call sign), ACCEPT CDO”
1.3.3.2 “(aircraft call sign), NEGATIVE CDO”
1.3.4 Pilot-requested CDO

“(ATC Unit), (aircraft call sign), REQUEST CDO (type of approach) APPROACH”

1.3.5 Approval CDO by Bangkok Area Control Centre

“(aircraft call sign), CDO (type of approach) APPROVED DESCEND TO (level or altitude), QNH (number)”

1.3.6 Denial CDO by Bangkok Area Control Centre
1.3.6.1 “(aircraft call sign), UNABLE TO APPROVED, DUE TO (reason)”
1.3.6.2 “(aircraft call sign), EXPECT CDO FROM LOEI APPROACH
1.3.7 CDO Cleared or Approved by LOEI Approach Control Unit
1.3.7.1 “(aircraft call sign), CDO DESCEND TO (level or altitude), QNH (number), INFORMATION….CURRENT EXPECT (type of approach) APPROACH RWY (number)”
1.3.7.2 “(aircraft call sign), DESCENT TO (level) QNH (number) CDO (type of approach) APPROVED”
1.3.8 CDO Cancellation
1.3.8.1  “(aircraft call sign), CANCEL CDO DUE TO (reason), STOP DESCEND (level or altitude), QNH (number)”
1.3.8.2  “(aircraft call sign), CDO TERMINATED DUE TO (reason)”
1.3.9 Resuming CDO

“(aircraft call sign), RESUME CDO DIRECT (point), DESCEND TO (level or altitude), QNH (number), CLEAR (type of approach) APPROACH RWY 19

1.3.10 Pilot report leaving assigned level

“(aircraft call sign), CDO LEAVING (level)”

1.3.11 Warning of aircraft below CDO Profile

“(aircraft call sign), BELOW CDO PROFILE, ALTITUDE SHOULD BE (altitude) OR ABOVE”

1.4 Information/Training
1.4.1 Each airline must ensure that, for each type of aircraft, pilots are aware of CDO performance requirements.
1.4.2 Airlines are expected to define strategy to be adopted to drag-generating parts extension to stabilize aircraft in landing configuration at an altitude in compliance with flight safety, taking into account glide path at 3.5° in Final Approach.

VTUL  AD 2.23  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

NIL

VTUL  AD 2.24  CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME

Chart name

Page

Aerodrome Chart - ICAO

AD 2-VTUL-2-1

Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - VOR RWY 19

AD 2-VTUL-8-1

Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - VOR RWY 19 (Fix and point list table)

AD 2-VTUL-8-2

Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RNAV (GNSS) RWY 19

AD 2-VTUL-8-3

Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RNAV (GNSS) RWY 19 (Tabular description)

AD 2-VTUL-8-4

Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - RNAV (GNSS) RWY 19 (Waypoint list table)

AD 2-VTUL-8-5