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EDDW Tower

Bremen Tower is responsible for all arriving and departing traffic. The top level of the airspace D control zone is 2500ft MSL. Above this altitude airspace D (Non-CTR) covers the area within responsibility of Bremen Radar. An extra D airspace area west and east of the CTR is at 1500ft MSL. West of the field is the uncontrolled airfield EDWQ Ganderkesee in the final of runway 09.

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Runway and Airport

[runway specs and airport infos]

Backtrack 09/27 for Airbus Beluga

Runway 23 VFR MTOW 5700kg, daylight only for departures to W or S1

Departures

Spacing: Departures shall be separated with a minimum of 3 nm or wake turbulence separated, whichever is greater. When two aircrafts have the same SID waypoint (e.g. WRB) the separation shall be increased to 5 nm or wake turbulence separation whichever is greater. 

Auto-Handoff: Pilots contact Bremen Radar immediately after take-off without a specific handoff. 

VFR above 5700kg MTOW: Departure via SID instead of visual reporting points.

Arrivals

Beside normal handoff procedures, arrivals on runway 27 shall be instructed to contact Ground while rolling on taxiway A.

One of your primary objectives with arrivals is to keep the runways useable. Unfortunately some vPilots will hold before the holding line blocking the runway, unless you keep them rolling. Issue taxi instructions as soon as possible or advice to hold behind the holding line while giving a handoff to Ground.

Reduced Runway Separation (RRS): Reduced Runway Separation can be applied for aircraft of category 1 and 2.

VFR

Bremen offers three routes in and out of the CTR with two published holding patterns in the north and south of the field and a maximum altitude of 2000ft MSL. Traffic circuits are usually issued in the south of the field to prevent overflying inhabited areas.

VRP N W S1 S2
NAV Harbour area
Bremen City
South of Delmenhorst, A1 Highway Exit Gessel, South of Bremen, Federal Road and Railway crossing South of the field,
A1 Highway Exit

Sierra Route: S2 is only used for incoming VFR traffic. Outbound aircraft should proceed directly to S1 after departure.

Flights to EDWQ Ganderkesee directly west out of the control zone should not climb higher than 1500ft because of the D airspace west of the CTR. 

Helicopters

Helipad Yankee: [CHX55 EDDW Helipad only, all other Helicopters use the runway (?) ]

Police and Rescue helicopters: 
[CHX06 Klinikum Links der Weser, Helipad Zulu]

  • KM = Klinikum Bremen-Mitte
  • SKH = Klinikum Delmenhorst
  • ZLW = Helipad "Z" am Klinikum Links der Weser

Low Visibility Operations (LVO)

When the weather condition requires low visibility operations the use shall be announced in the ATIS.

use &lvp in the ATIS maker URL

During low visibility operations, the departure and arrival spacing is increased. Delays may be issued earlier than in normal conditions.