Airports Bremen FIR - EDWW
EDDB, EDDH, EDDV, EDDW
EDDB - Berlin/Brandenburg
Departing Traffic
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IFR Clearance
Departure Runway
The departure runway is assigned depending on the parking positions. Aircraft with a wingspan of 65 m and more will always get runway 06R/24L assigned. Keep in mind, that Delivery usually will not include your departure runway in the IFR clearance. Your assigned SID is only valid for one specific departure runway.
Datalink Clearance (DCL)
Berlin-Brandenburg also offers electronic datalink clearances (DCL). Usually, the station code is EDDB. If your aircraft does not have a direct integration of the Hoppie system, you can also use the standalone easyCPDLC client.
Requesting clearance electronically is preferred over voice clearances as it reduces frequency congestion thus avoiding delays. Because of this, we ask all pilots able to use the Hoppie ACARS system to do so.
SIDs from Runway 06R (Q-SID)
In most cases, traffic departing from runway 06R will get assigned a SID with a Q designator. Please brief this departure route in detail, as it will generate quite some workload for the pilot:
This Q departure routes require a strong right turn as soon as you cross 600 feet. Please do not turn earlier or later.
Your FMS might not be able to display this procedure correctly. Therefore we recommend flying the initial right turn manually.
Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. Nicht für navigatorische Zwecke geeignet.
Startup Approval
A startup approval is the controller's assurance that you will be cleared to start moving within the next few minutes.
Do not start your engines at the gate, unless you have a taxi-out position. Even with startup approval, the engines are started during pushback.
Pushback will not be issued by Delivery. Startup approval is not a clearance for pushback! Hold position and request pushback separately on the Apron frequency, once you have been handed over to this frequency.
Apron Procedures
At Berlin, all manoeuvres on the apron movement areas are subject to ATC clearance by Berlin Apron (except Apron 1, 4 and W1-W5).
Pushback Procedures
Berlin Apron will instruct the type of pushback which shall be used. This can be either a pushback with a turn to a certain direction or a pushback straight back.
For traffic parking in Apron B or D, Berlin Apron often instructs traffic to push back onto taxi lines V1, V2 or VC. Please make sure that your pushback tool can perform the pushback onto the correct taxi line. If not or you are unsure if you can pushback correctly, please contact Berlin Apron immediately and explain the situation.
Taxi Procedures
Swing-Over
ATC will often issue "Swing-Over-Instructions" meaning that aircraft are supposed to directly switch taxiways from the present positions. This procedure will be applied between taxiways V1, V2 and VC.
Please don't follow any guidance lines to swing over between taxiways V1, V2 and VC. Instead, switch directly when instructed by Berlin Apron.
Note: This procedure will not be applied when Low Visibility Conditions exist.
Virtual Barrier
Due to an airport street crossing the apron, only VC can be used as a connection between taxiways V1-V3 and V2-V4. There is no direct connection between those taxiways!
ATC often issues so-called "swing over instructions" to clear aircraft onto VC. Please switch from taxiway V1 or V2 to VC immediately when instructed. There is no guidance line to switch between V1, V2 and VC. Aircraft shall self-manoeuvre on the apron.
Hold Shorts
Berlin Apron will usually instruct to hold short of taxiway B or taxiway C when leaving the Apron. Alternatively, the phrase "Hold Short of Entry North/South" may also be used, marking the end of the Apron.
Holding short of a taxiway/entry means stopping in front of this taxiway/entry. Never join taxiway B or C without the explicit instruction from Berlin Ground/Tower ("taxi via B/C").
High Intensity Runway Operations (HIRO)
Pilots shall ensure that they carry out these instructions without delay after receiving clearance up to the point of departure or take-off clearance in order to keep the RWY occupancy times to an absolute minimum. Cockpit checks should be concluded prior to taxiing onto the RWYs. Checks which still have to be carried out on the RWY shall be kept to a minimum.
Directions from aerodrome control to be ready for immediate take-off ("be ready for/expect immediate departure") will be issued if immediate compliance with the ensuing take-off clearance is ensured with as little RWY occupancy time as possible. Pilots unable to comply with this shall inform aerodrome control without delay.
Intersection Departures
Pilots shall be prepared for the following take-off runs available (TORA). If they require longer take-off runs or accept shorter ones, they shall communicate this when in contact with Berlin Ground.
TYPE CLASS | RWY 24R | TORA | RWY 24L | TORA | RWY 06R | TORA | RWY 06L | TORA |
HEAVY | L8 | 3600 m | M8 | 4000 m | M2 | 4000 m | L1 | 3600 m |
MEDIUM JET | L7 | 3300 m | M7 | 2715 m | M3 | 2475 m | L2 | 3500 m |
LIGHT JET, TURBOPROP | L6 | 2515 m | M6 | 2265 m | M3 | 2475 m | L3 | 2470 m |
TYPE CLASS | RWY 24R | TORA | RWY 06L | TORA |
HEAVY, MEDIUM JET | K6 | 3600 m | K1 | 3300 m |
LIGHT JET, TURBOPROP | K5 | 3385 m | K2 | 2150 m |
Independent Parallel Departures
Simultaneous parallel departures in progress. Proceed exactly on the extended centerline until starting turns as published and remain on TWR frequency until further advised.
Any Deviation from the departure route will cause a conflict immediately. If required, Berlin Tower will issue heading instructions to establish separation again.
Arriving Traffic
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Descent Planning
To help ATC, please always plan your descent according to the following descent profile restrictions (expand the appropriate section):
Arrivals via OGBER
Route | Descent Planning | Level at OGBER | Holding at OGBER |
---|---|---|---|
BATEL T207 OGBER | Cross BATEL at or below FL250 |
RWY 06: at or below FL100 RWY 24. at or below FL160 |
Inbound track: 117° Left Turns |
BKD L619 VIBIS T209 OGBER | Cross BKD at or below FL250 |
Arrivals via KETAP
Route | Descent Planning | Level at KETAP | Holding at KETAP |
---|---|---|---|
RODEP T280 OGBER | Cross RODEP at or below FL230 |
RWY 06: at or below FL160 RWY 24. at or below FL110 |
Inbound track: 147° Left Turns |
PESEL L87 KETAP | Cross PESEL at or below FL220 | ||
BODLA Z717 RAKIT L87 KETAP | Cross BODLA at or below FL200 |
Arrivals via KLF
Route | Descent Planning | Level at KLF | Holding at KLF |
---|---|---|---|
RUDAK T278 KLF | Cross RUDAK at or below FL170 |
RWY 06: at or below FL080 RWY 24. at or below FL100 |
Inbound track: 020° Right Turns |
Arrivals via ATGUP
Route | Descent Planning | Level at ATGUP | Holding at ATGUP |
---|---|---|---|
ZABEL T202 ATGUP | Cross ZABEL at or below FL210 |
RWY 06: at or below FL120 RWY 24. at or below FL120 |
Inbound track: 020° Right Turns |
OSKAN T203 ATGUP | Cross OSKAN at or below FL200 |
Arrivals via NUKRO
Route | Descent Planning | Level at NUKRO | Holding at NUKRO |
---|---|---|---|
ABLOX T204 NUKRO | Cross ABLOX at or below FL220 |
RWY 06: at or below FL160 RWY 24. at or below FL110 |
Inbound track: 331° Right Turns |
GOVEN T205 NUKRO (RWY 06) | Cross GOVEN at or below FL180 | ||
GOVEN T205 NUKRO (RWY 24) | Cross GOVEN at or below FL120 |
Expected Trackmiles
In contrast to the flight plan, the following distances from the starting point of the transition to the landing may be regarded as the expected flight distance for flight and fuel planning purposes. Any deviations from this may be regarded as a delay situation.
From IAF | Runway In Use | Average flight distance (NM) from IAF to the runway |
OGBER |
06 | 40 |
24 | 67 | |
KETAP |
06 | 69 |
24 | 49 | |
KLF |
06 | 37 |
24 | 53 | |
ATGUP |
06 | 60 |
24 | 52 | |
NUKRO |
06 | 71 |
24 | 54 |
Expected Routing after IAF
Traffic will usually guided via radar vectors or the transition to the final. Please don't program the published standard approach from the IAFs. You'll need to use the Transition including all DB waypoints.
For Berlin, only the corner waypoints of the transition are referenced to the transition procedure in the FMC. Nevertheless, ATC often clears traffic to a waypoint on the downwind or final. If a waypoint is not already part of the transition loaded in the FMC, please enter the instructed waypoint manually in your flight plan.
Runway Assignment
At Berlin, the arrival runway will always be assigned by Bremen Radar. In most cases, your arrival runway is assigned depending on your expected parking position to reduce taxi times. Aircraft with a wingspan of 65 m or more shall expect runway 06R/24L.
Note that Bremen Radar may alter from the standard runway assignment procedure if required due to traffic, weather or on request from Berlin Tower.
High Intensity Runway Operations
To increase traffic and frequency capacity, the following procedures shall be applied by the pilot arriving at Berlin-Brandenburg.
Change of Frequency to Berlin Arrival
While being transferred from BREMEN RADAR to BERLIN ARRIVAL, the initial call shall be restricted to CALLSIGN only, to avoid frequency congestion.
Runway Turn-Off Taxiways
To enable the greatest possible throughput of approaches and departures per hour, RWY occupancy times shall be reduced to a minimum. If RWY conditions permit, the following rapid exit TWYs shall be used:
TYPE CLASS | RWY 24R | LDA | RWY 24L | LDA | RWY 06R | LDA | RWY 06L | LDA |
HEAVY | L3 | 1960 m | M3 | 2255 m | M6 | 2045 m | L6 | 2005 m |
MEDIUM JET | L4 | 1490 m | M5-R | 1785 m | M4 | 1575 m | L5 | 1555 m |
If it is already clear to the pilot on approach that the above TWYs cannot be used, he shall inform aerodrome control of this.
When landing on runway 06R, please only use turn-off taxiway M7 when approved by Berlin Tower!
Automatic Handoff to Ground
If stated in the ATIS, after leaving the RWY, the pilot shall immediately change to the frequency of ground control of his own accord and make an initial call. There will be no handoff from Tower to Ground after landing.
Please check the ATIS carefully, as there the automatic handoff procedure will be described.
If the automatic handoff procedure to Berlin Ground is active the ATIS will display:
AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 06L CONTACT GROUND ON FREQUENCY 129.505. AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 06R CONTACT GROUND ON FREQUENCY 121.705.
AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 24R CONTACT GROUND ON FREQUENCY 129.505. AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 24L CONTACT GROUND ON FREQUENCY 121.705.
If the automatic handoff procedure to Berlin Ground is not active the ATIS will display:
AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 06L OR 06R REMAIN ON FREQUENCY.
AFTER VACATING RUNWAY 24R OR 24L REMAIN ON FREQUENCY.
Taxi Operations
Vacating the Runway
Unless he has received a further taxi clearance, the pilot shall hold in front of TWY D when taxiing off the northern RWY to the south, and hold in front of TWY A when taxiing off the southern RWY RWY (if leaving via TWY M5 TWY R may also be used to hold in front of TWY A).
When vacating via M4 (RWY 06R) or M5 (RWY 24L) always continue your taxi until you have crossed the holding point. NEVER STOP IN FRONT OF THE INTERESTING TAXIWAY.
Hold Short
Berlin Ground will usually instruct to hold short of taxiway V1 for traffic taxiing from runway 06R/24L. Traffic from runway 06L/24R may be instructed to hold short of taxiway V3 or V4.
Holding short of a taxiway means stopping in front of this taxiway. Never join taxiway V1, V2, V3 or V4 without the explicit instruction from Berlin Ground or Berlin Apron.
Alternative Apron Entry
For traffic parking on Apron C, Berlin Ground may instruct an alternative procedure to join the apron manoeuvering area, in case traffic is blocking taxiway E. If instructed this procedure, do not join the apron via V1 or V2. Please only use this procedure when instructed by ATC!
Berlin Ground will usually use an instruction like the following:
"EJU32CM, taxi via B to the end, hold short of E.
Before reaching Taxiway E, where you'll then need to stop on Taxiway B, in front of the intersection, Berlin Ground will usually instruct the pilot to contact Berlin Apron. Only enter taxiway E when instructed by Berlin Apron.
Swing-Over
ATC will often issue "Swing-Over-Instructions" meaning that aircraft are supposed to directly switch taxiways from the present positions. This procedure will be applied between taxiways V1, V2 and VC.
Please don't follow any guidance lines to swing over between taxiways V1, V2 and VC. Instead, switch directly when instructed by Berlin Apron.
Note: This procedure will not be applied when Low Visibility Conditions exist.
Parking Positions
Due to the recent change of runway direction (from 07/25 to 06/24) please ensure that your scenery and nav data are up-to-date. Aerosoft users need to update the scenery via the Aerosoft One software!
Stand Availability
To avoid any discussion with other pilots and to enhance realism, we kindly ask you to check if your stand is already occupied before connecting. You can use either our website or Vatsim Radar to check this.
Real-World Parking Positions
To find the real-world used parking position of your flight we recommend the Flightradar24 history whenever possible.
Additionally, you may also check the stand assignment list our controllers will use for arriving aircraft.
Apron A
Apron A is mainly used by low-cost carriers Ryanair, Wizzair, Norwegian and Vueling. Additionally, aircraft not requiring a jetway (e.g. CRJ, ATR or Dash 8) will park here. On Vatsim, this apron shall also be used by fictional airlines.
Stands | Restriction | Only Schengen Countries |
A01-A02 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
A03-A08 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | Yes |
A09-A19 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
Apron B
Apron C is mainly used by many members of the Star Alliance, airlines from/to Non-Schengen countries and most widebody passenger aircraft.
Stands | Restriction | Only Schengen Countries |
B01-B07 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
B08 | Max. Wingspan < 48 m | No |
B09-B16 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
B01A, B03A, B05A, B09A, B11A, B13A | Max. Wingspan < 65 m | No |
B07A, B15A | Max. Wingspan < 69 m | No |
B07B, B15B | A388 only | No |
Apron C
Apron C is mainly used by easyJet, Eurowings/Germanwings, Finnair, Air France, TAP Portugal, AirBaltic, Icelandair and KLM.
Stands | Restriction | Only Schengen Countries |
C01, C02 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
C03 | Max. Wingspan < 38 m | No |
C04 | Max. Wingspan < 38 m | Yes |
C05-C11 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | Yes |
C12 | Max. Wingspan < 38 m | Yes |
C05A, C07A, C09A, C11A | Max. Wingspan < 52 m | Yes |
C13, C15 | Max. Wingspan < 38 m | No |
C14 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
C14A | Max. Wingspan < 52 m | No |
Apron D
Apron D is mainly used by Sundair and some other charter flights. Additionally, this apron is used to relieve Apron A, B and C.
Stands | Restriction | Only Schengen Countries |
D01, D22 | Max. Wingspan <68 m | No |
D02-D11 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
D12 | Max. Wingspan < 48 m | No |
D13-D21 | Max. Wingspan < 36 m | No |
D03A, D07A, D09A, D11A, D15A, D17A, D19A, D21A | Max. Wingspan < 65 m | No |
D05A, D13A | Max. Wingspan < 69 m | No |
D05B, D13B | A388 only | No |
General Aviation and Business Aviation
- Traffic or general aviation and business aviation will park on Apron 4 (GAT)
- Aircraft with a wingspan of 36 m or more are requested to park on Apron D
Cargo
- Cargo flights with a wingspan of up to 52 m will park on Apron 2 (stands 19-27)
- Cargo flights with a wingspan of up to 36 m will also park on stands 28-30, 50 and 52
- Cargo flights with a wingspan of up to 65 m will park on stand 52 or Apron D (see restrictions above)
- Cargo aircraft with a wingspan of more than 65 m shall park on Apron D (see restrictions above)
Government Flights
- Government aircraft (e.g. GAF - German Air Force) will park on Apron 1 (Military Apron)
VFR Traffic
Due to the recent change of runway direction (from 07/25 to 06/24) please ensure that your scenery and nav data are up-to-date. Aerosoft users need to update the scenery via the Aerosoft One software!
Departing Traffic
- Departing VFR traffic on the ground at Berlin/Brandenburg shall do the initial call on Delivery EDDB_DEL (121.605).
- If Delivery is offline, first contact should be with Berlin Apron even if he is not responsible for the GAT.
Arriving Traffic
- Arriving traffic is supposed to contact TWR 15 miles prior to reaching the reporting point on which you desire to enter.
- The main tower frequency is 118.805 which shall always be used by traffic arriving via reporting point M.
- Traffic entering the control zone via reporting point N should call Tower on 120.030 if he’s online, otherwise call 118.805 as well.
- There might be departing or arriving traffic on the parallel runway. Expedite all movements on the runway and approach to stay clear of IFR traffic.
Airspace
- Please stay clear of any airspace C around Berlin
- Check the ATIS to get information about the active runway. This is important to note as some airspace C sectors are only open during a specific runway configuration.
- Stay clear of restricted airspace ED-R4 and ED-R146 at all times!
Reporting Points
- Reporting Point N is located at Britzer Garten, a park with a small lake at the southern end of the city of Berlin.
- Reporting Point M is located at the highway exit Mittenwalde, between the cities of Mittenwalde and Zeesen.
Control Zone Berlin/Brandenburg Airport - © openflightmaps.org
Abfliegender Verkehr
- Abfliegender Verkehr hat den Einleitungsruf auf der Delivery Frequenz zu halten (EDDB_DEL - 121.605).
- Sollte Berlin Delivery offline sein, ist Berlin Apron die nächste zuständige Station für den Einleitungsruf (gemäß des Top-Down Prinzips).
Anfliegender Verkehr
- Anfliegender Verkehr hat sich spätestens 15 Meilen (alternativ 5 Minuten) vor Erreichen des Pflichtmeldepunkts zu melden.
- Flugzeuge, welche einen Einflug über M beabsichtigen, rufen Berlin Turm auf der Frequenz 118.805 (EDDB_S_TWR).
- Flugzeuge, welche einen Einflug über N beabsichtigen, rufen Berlin Turm auf der Frequenz 120.030 (EDDB_N_TWR). Sollte niemand auf die Frequenz erreichbar sein, ist die 118.805 zu rufen.
- Alle Bewegungen auf der Piste und im Anflug sollen sicher so schnell wie möglich ausgeführt werden, um den anfliegenden IFR Verkehr nicht zu blockieren.
Luftraum
- Der Luftraum C ist ohne Freigabe stets zu meiden. Die Benutzung der Luftraum Sektoren "C(HX) Berlin Ost/West" ist der aktiven Betriebsrichtung in EDDB zu entnehmen, welche über die ATIS mitgeteilt wird.
- Die ED-R4 und ED-R146 ist in jedem Fall zu meiden!
Pflichtmeldepunkte
- Der Pflichtmeldepunkt N liegt über dem Britzer Garten, ein Park mit See südlich von Berlin.
- Der Pflichtmeldepunkt M liegt bei der Autobahnabfahrt Mittenwalde, zwischen den Orten Mitenwalde und Zeesen.
Charts and Scenery
IFR Charts for Berlin/Brandenburg Airport are available at https://chartfox.org/EDDB (Vatsim Login required).
VFR Charts for Germany can be found at:
- DFS VFR AIP - EDDB
- DFS VFR AIP (Overview)
- https://www.openflightmaps.org/ed-germany/
Airport Scenery
Due to the recent change of runway direction (from 07/25 to 06/24) please ensure that your scenery and nav data are up-to-date. Aerosoft users need to update the scenery via the Aerosoft One software!
Sim |
Freeware |
Payware |
MSFS |
flightsim.to | Aerosoft |
X-Plane |
X-Plane Default Scenery |
Aerosoft |
Prepare3D V4/V5 |
-- |
Aerosoft |
Please do not use the MSFS default scenery as this scenery is missing most of the apron and ground markings! We highly recommend using the freeware or payware scenery for MSFS!
EDDH - Hamburg Airport
General
Parking Positions
Parking positions with an additional A or B should be used for all Medium Aircraft except the Boeing 757 whenever available (e.g. stand 01A, 02B). If using the stand without A or B you are blocking two stands and with the limited amount of parking positions available that reduces the apron capacity at the airport a lot.
Heavy Aircraft have to park at stands without any A or B (stand 01, 02, 06, etc.). If you are using A or B you are blocking 3 stands instead of just the A and B stands next to you.
Colored Lines
To increase the apron capacity there are two additional lines (blue and orange) available for all aircraft with a wingspan of less than 36 m (A321/B737 family) to taxi next to each other. If you are unable to push onto such a line or use it, please report that to the controller as soon as possible!
Do not use the yellow line if you were instructed to use the orange or blue line!
Be aware that if you are using pushback helpers like GSX, you probably need a specific EDDH profile. Otherwise you may end up pushing to the yellow center line, blocking the flow of traffic. For more control manual pushback is advised.
Video
Airport Briefing: Hamburg Airport (German) for VATSIM
Departing Traffic
Before Connecting to VATSIM
Please make sure you have a current version of your Navdata and a valid route. Valid routes are available at https://grd.aero-nav.com/.
Delivery - Clearance (Start-up and Enroute Clearance)
When requesting your IFR clearance in Germany, you will often receive a “start-up approved” within your Enroute Clearance – “start-up” does not mean that you are allowed to pushback on your own but states that you can expect no further delays due to traffic management.
- Always check the current ATIS!
- You should only request your clearance when you are ready for pushback within the next 5 minutes.
- You can also receive your clearance via Datalink (https://www.hoppie.nl/pub/) if the airport code is stated in the Controller Info
- The controller will tell you the SID, the initial climb and the squawk. (Pen and Paper might be useful)
- If one or more approach controllers are online, both departure frequencies are in use. Check your charts for the correct frequency, if not stated within your flight clearance. In case of Unicom or Center TopDown, you will find the infos in the ATIS message.
EWG4345, Information X, request enroute clearance (and startup)
Please do not block the frequency with an unnecessary Radio-Check or too many unwanted information.
Runway |
RWY 33 |
RWY 23 |
RWY 05 |
RWY 15 |
SID Designator |
G |
B |
C |
D |
Apron - Pushback
As the apron in Hamburg is not the biggest, it is even more important that you only request pushback when you are able to start it immediately after receiving the approval. To keep a good flow of traffic ATC might instruct you to do a specific pushback-routing (e.g. on a blue or orange line, into another taxiway, push and then pull forward, etc.). Always report when unable or if you do not understand the instruction.
- Set your assigned squawk and turn on your transponder before offblock
- Positions 44 - 48 can be used as taxi-out positions for aircrafts with a wingspan of less than 25m. For all other aircraft pushback onto taxiway Z8 is required!
Apron - Taxi
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do!
Tower/Radar - Departure
When passing 2000ft contact the Departure Controller on the Frequency stated in the ATIS, the charts or that was given to you by the Delivery Controller! You will not receive a handoff by Tower.
Do not climb above your initial climb until advised by ATC!
Possible Departure Frequencies
Station |
Station ID |
Login |
Frequency |
Remark |
East Approach |
HAME |
EDDH_E_APP |
119.510 |
-- |
West Approach |
HAMW |
EDDH_W_APP |
134.255 |
-- |
Aller |
EDWA | EDWW_A_CTR |
126.325 |
TopDown Service |
Arriving Traffic
Radar - Descend
Always check the ATIS and report the current letter to Bremen Radar during your initial call. In the ATIS you will find the active landing runway and the approach type you can expect.
During the initial descend Bremen Radar will assign the appropriate STARs.
Waypoint | 23 | 15 | 05 | 33 | Holding |
RIBSO | P | D | A | S | 028° right turns |
NOLGO | P | D / (W) | A | S | 005° left turns |
RARUP | P | D | A | S | 276° right turns |
BOGMU | P | D | A / (N) | S | 229° right turns |
To meet the restrictions of the STAR you will have to be below FL110 at the Arrival Point (RIBSO, NOLGO, RARUP, BOGMU). This usually does not reflect the continuous decent planning of your aircrafts FMC. Plan accordingly.
Arrival - Approach
Do not expect to fly the whole STAR! You will most likely get a shortcut more or less abeam the final approach fix. This is really important for your descent planning. Do not trust the optimum profile of your aircraft! Plan with 3000ft - 4000ft abeam the final approach fix.
Also keep in mind that all arrivals from a certain point on have a speed limit of 220kts.
When contacting Hamburg Arrival report your Callsign only!
In periods of low traffic, expect shortcuts to one of the DHxxx Waypoints or radar vectors. Be prepared!
Tower - Landing
Expedite vacating the runway and hold behind the holding line in front of the next intersection. Otherwise the runway is still blocked for the next arrival. Contact the ground/apron controller only when instructed to do so!
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do!
VFR Traffic
The top level of the airspace D control zone is 2500ft MSL. Above this altitude, airspace C covers this area around Hamburg within responsibility of Hamburg East/West Approach. As you can see on the map Hamburg has 8 Visual Reporting Points (VRPs). When entering or leaving the CTR please use the VRPs. State your desired VRP when contacting ATC. Cross VRP in Hamburg at 2000ft or below.
Controlzone of Hamburg Airport - © openflightmaps.org
VRPs W2 + N2: these reporting points are pretty close to the runways. Be careful and respect the current runway config. Possible landing, departing and go-around traffic.
Finkenwerder: In the west side of the controlzone is the Airbus Airport Finkenwerder EDHI. Traffic to and from Finkenwerder can cause critical situations in Hamburg. As VFR pilot be cautious while flying in that area, e.g. along the Elbe river.
Charts and Scenery
IFR Charts for Hamburg Airport are available at https://chartfox.org/EDDH (Vatsim Login required).
VFR Charts for Germany can be found at:
- DFS VFR AIP - EDDH
- DFS VFR AIP (Overview)
- https://www.openflightmaps.org/ed-germany/
Airport Scenery
Sim |
Freeware |
Payware |
MSFS |
flightsim.to | Aerosoft - SimWings |
X-Plane |
X-Plane Default Scenery |
SimMarket - Justsim * |
Prepare3D V4/V5 |
-- |
Aerosoft - SimWings |
* Caution: Justsim Hamburg V2 does not represent the current layout at the outside positions at Hamburg Airport (51 - 65). Version 1 is completely outdated for all parking positions and should not be used when flying online! For the most up to date layout X-Plane default scenery is recommended.
EDDV - Hannover
Departing Traffic
Before Connecting to VATSIM
Please make sure you have a current version of your Navdata and a valid route.
- Parking positions named with A are for heavy aircraft
- Parking positions named with R are taxi-out positions, pushback is not required
Delivery – Clearance (Start-up and Enroute Clearance)
When requesting your IFR clearance in Germany, you will often receive a “start-up approved” within your Enroute Clearance – “start-up” does not mean that you are allowed to pushback on your own but states that you can expect no further delays due to traffic management.
- Valid routes are available at https://grd.aero-nav.com/
- Always check the current ATIS!
- Inform the controller if you have a preferred runway for depature
- You should only request your clearance when you are ready for pushback within the next 5 minutes.
- You can also receive your clearance via Datalink (https://www.hoppie.nl/pub/) if it is stated in the Controller Info. Please state your preferred Runway with your Datalink request.
- The controller will tell you the SID, the initial climb and the squawk. (Pen and Paper might be useful)
Eurowings4345, Information X, request start-up and enroute clearance
Runway |
RWY 27L |
RWY 27R |
RWY 09R |
RWY 09L |
SID Designator |
F |
S |
G / H |
Y |
Ground – Pushback
As the apron in Hannover is not the biggest, it is even more important that you only request pushback when you are able to start it immediately after receiving the approval. To keep a good flow of traffic ATC might instruct you to do a specific pushback-routing (e.g. into another taxiway, push and then pull forward, etc.) Always report when unable or if you do not understand the instruction.
- Set your assigned squawk and turn on your transponder before offblock
- Be ready for taxi as soon as possible to avoid delay for other aircraft
Ground – Taxi
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do. All taxi routings for departures out of runway 09L/27R will cross 09C/27C, hold short of this runway if no clearance for crossing is given!
Tower/Radar – Departure
Do not climb above your initial climb until advised by ATC!
When airborne contact the Departure Controller on the Frequency stated in the ATIS, the charts or that was given to you by the Delivery Controller! You will not receive a handoff by Tower.
Arriving Traffic
Radar – Descend
Always check the ATIS and report the current letter to Bremen Radar during your initial call. In the ATIS you will find the active landing runway and the approach type you can expect. During the initial descend Bremen Radar will assign the appropriate STARs or Transitions.
At the IAF ROBEG, NIE, CEL or SAS (DLE) you might get cleared for a transition to final depending on the traffic situation. The transitions are designed as open downwind transitions, so expect vectors to the final!
Designator P is used for runway 27L / 27R while Designator R is used for runway 09R / 09L
Holdings
Depending on the runway in use, you can expect the following holdings if they are required. You can find all holdings at the arrival chart as well!
Waypoint | Course and turns | Runway |
ROBEG |
007° right turns |
09L / 09R |
SAS Sarstedt |
088° left turns |
27L / 27R |
CEL Celle |
257° right turns |
27L / 27R |
NIE Nienburg |
181° right turns |
09L / 09R |
Continuous Descent Operation (CDO)
Out of the following waypoints, CDO arrivals are available: ESTAD, OBATU, HLZ, KUGAV, WRB, TOLTA. Each runway has it's own designator for the arrival. Report if you are unable to comply with the restriction on the procedure.
Runway |
RWY 27L |
RWY 27R |
RWY 09R |
RWY 09L |
STAR Designator |
D |
L |
E |
A |
The procedure is assigned by ATC only! You are only allowed to fly it as CDO if you are cleared for "transition and profile".
Arrival – Approach
When contacting Hannover Arrival report your Callsign only!
In periods of low traffic, expect shortcuts to one of the DVxxx Waypoints or radar vectors. Be prepared!
Tower – Landing
Expedite vacating the runway. Contact the ground/apron controller only when instructed to do so!
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do!
VFR Traffic
As you can see on the map Hannover has 7 Visual Reporting Points (VRPs). When entering or leaving the CTR please use the VRPs. State your desired VRP when contacting ATC.
Control Zone Hannover Airport and Wunstorf - © openflightmaps.org
VRP | N1 | N2 | E1 | E2 | L | W1 | W2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NAV | Highway junction A7 and A352 | Highway exit A352 near Kaltenweide | Crossing railway with A2 | Small lakes near A2 | Highway exit A7 to B65 | Highway exit A2 to B65 | Highway A2 crossing with Mittellandkanal |
Feel free to cross the CTR to have a look at the places Hannover and the surrounding area is known for!
Charts and Scenery
IFR Charts for Hannover Airport are available at https://chartfox.org/EDDV (Vatsim Login required).
VFR Charts for Germany can be found at:
- DFS VFR AIP - EDDV
- DFS VFR AIP (Overview)
- https://www.openflightmaps.org/ed-germany/
Airport Scenery
Sim |
Freeware |
Payware |
MSFS |
flightsim.to | SimMarket - Justsim |
X-Plane |
X-Plane Default Scenery |
SimMarket - Justsim |
Prepare3D V4/V5 |
-- |
SimMarket - Justsim |
EDDW - Bremen
Charts and Scenery
IFR Charts for Bremen Airport are available at https://chartfox.org/EDDW (Vatsim Login required).
VFR Charts for Germany can be found at:
- DFS VFR AIP - EDDW
- DFS VFR AIP (Overview)
- https://www.openflightmaps.org/ed-germany/
Airport Scenery
Sim |
Freeware |
Payware |
MSFS |
flightsim.to | Orbx |
X-Plane |
X-Plane Default Scenery |
Aerosoft - FSDG * |
Prepare3D V4/V5 |
-- |
Aerosoft - FSDG * |
* This sceneriy does not represent the airport layout you have at your charts!
Known differences:
- Ramp 2 renamed R
- Taxiway B removed
- Stand 01A renamed 01=> former stand 01 renamend 02 etc.
Departing Traffic
Before Connecting to VATSIM
Please make sure you have a current version of your Navdata and a valid route.
- Stand 12A and 18A are the only suitable stands for heavy aircraft
- Airbus hangars are north of taxiway F between E and intersection F
Delivery – Clearance (Start-up and Enroute Clearance)
When requesting your IFR clearance in Germany, you will often receive a “start-up approved” within your Enroute Clearance – “start-up” does not mean that you are allowed to pushback on your own but states that you can expect no further delays due to traffic management.
- Valid routes are available at https://grd.aero-nav.com/
- Always check the current ATIS!
- You should only request your clearance when you are ready for pushback within the next 5 minutes.
- PDC / Clearance via Datalink is not available in EDDW Bremen
- The controller will tell you the SID, the initial climb and the squawk. (Pen and Paper might be useful)
Eurowings4345, Information X, request start-up and enroute clearance
Runway |
RWY 27 |
RWY 09 |
SID Designator |
Z* / L |
M |
* Designator Z is primary used when available
Ground – Pushback
As the apron in Bremen is not the biggest, it is even more important that you only request pushback when you are able to start it immediately after receiving the approval. To keep a good flow of traffic ATC might instruct you to do a specific pushback-routing (e.g. into another taxiway, push and then pull forward, etc.) Always report when unable or if you do not understand the instruction.
- Set your assigned squawk and turn on your transponder before offblock
- Be ready for taxi as soon as possible to avoid delay for other aircraft
Ground – Taxi
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do.
Tower/Radar – Departure
When airborne contact the Departure Controller on the Frequency stated in the ATIS, the charts or that was given to you by the Delivery Controller! You will not receive a handoff by Tower.
Do not climb above your initial climb until advised by ATC!
Arriving Traffic
Radar – Descend
Always check the ATIS and report the current letter to the Arrival Controller during your initial call. In the ATIS you will find the active landing runway and the approach type you can expect.
Holding
You can expect the following holdings if they are required. All holdings are published at the arrival chart as well!
Waypoint | Course and turns |
GIBMA |
181° right turns |
EKROV |
254° right turns |
VERED |
297° right turns |
PIXUR |
347° left turns |
BMN Bremen |
177° right turns |
Arrival – Approach
Expect shortcuts to one of the DWxxx Waypoints or radar vectors. Be prepared!
Tower – Landing
Arriving jets with MTOW >20t shall vacate via A unless otherwise instructed by ATC! Expedite vacating the runway. Contact the ground controller only when instructed to do so!
During taxi the controller might tell you to hold short of certain taxiways or give way to other aircrafts. To not cause any conflicts it is very important to follow the instructions correctly or to ask if you are unsure what to do!
VFR Traffic
As you can see on the map Bremen has 4 Visual Reporting Points (VRPs). When entering or leaving the CTR please use the VRPs. State your desired VRP when contacting ATC. Cross VRP in Bremen 2000ft or below.
Control Zone Bremen - © openflightmaps.org
VRP | N | W | S1 | S2 |
---|---|---|---|---|
NAV | West dock connected to river Weser | Highway exit A1 near Groß Ippener | Turn of B6 near city Barrien | Highway exit A1 on B6 near Brinkum |
Feel free to cross the CTR to have a look at the places Bremen and the surrounding area is known for!