# Handover Approach / Director / Center While the article "Handover Tower" has already examined the **WEST-principle** in detail, this article presents a more practical method for handover between approach and cente. The WEST principle can of course also be used in parallel, but there is a risk of forgetting important information because the acronym WEST only covers some aspects superficially. In a handover between approach and center it is advisable to go from the basics to the specifics. This means that we start with our own area of responsibility and runway direction(s), move on to adjacent sectors and agreements until we finally arrive at our own traffic. In this way, the relieving controller can slowly build up a picture and get an idea of the traffic during the handover. There is no need to stick to a set language or phraseology during the handover. The important thing is that both parties understand each other. If in doubt, ask! It is also important to note that the handover controller remains responsible during the entire handover and must also transmit on the frequency, if necessary A handover can take several minutes in stressful situations. It is best for the relieving controller to take over the frequency with the clear words "my frequency" and only when they feel confident that they have completely understood the traffic situation.
**Explanation** | **Example APP** | **Example Center** | |
**Basic Information** **&** **Weather** | 1\. Own area of responsibility 2\. Active runways, if APP also: - Spacing on final - Approach configuration 3\. Meteorological specials and important NOTAMs (if applicable) | - "You are Frankfurt Pickup Nord, Feeder and South pickup are online" - Runway 25 and 18, 25R minimum spacing (so 2.5NM) with Y approaches, 25L general 6 NM spacing due to departures - "CAT II/III" or "strong west wind" or "TRA XYZ active" | - "You are the DKB without upper" - "Frankfurt 25, Stuttgart 25, Mannheim 27, Baden-Baden 21" - *alternatively: "All runways to the west"* |
**Sectorconfi-guration** **&** **Agreements** | Which adjacent sectors are online and which general agreements exist. It is best to start at one point and walk clockwise around the sector so as not to forget anything. | "DKB is online, we have direct NOMBO, he has direct DF635, GIN is online, we have direct NATSU for flights to Hamburg, RUD is online" | "ZUG is online and also covers ALB, Frankfurt inbounds come in descending, we may dct ROKIL with Munich inbounds, HOF and GIN are online, Zurich is online, but currently needs 20 NM spacing for LSZH inbounds" |
**Traffic** | Who is on the frequency? What is the plan for the aircraft on the frequency? Who else is calling and what has already been coordinated? | "DLH13T is already at the feeder, behind there is SAS83J to FL70 heading 220, ITY414 has not called in yet." | "We have DLH404 and ITY414 on the FRQ, both inbound SPESA descending FL100, I have already accepted the SWR2FR directly ASKIK, additionally BCS34T and DLH123 are calling you, both in FL240, could be a problem later" |
**Additional Information** | Anything else relevant that hasn’t been covered in the standardized handover | "We had several problems with the voice servers earlier" | "In Grefrath at NETEX, a parachute dropper has called several times in the last half hour, he will be back soon" |