Tower ETNW
Area of Responsibility
Whenever Wunstorf Tower is active, ATS in the western part of Hannover CTR is delegated to Wunstorf TWR (or Wunstorf APP) depending on the runway direction at EDDV and the weather conditions at EDDV and ETNW.
Wunstorf TWR shall inform Hannover TWR immediately about the opening and closure of Wunstorf CTR. Both TWRs shall terminate the status of the ATS delegation (see below).
EDDV RWYs 09
Status | Condition | Sector | Responsibility |
Victor 09 | If CTR Hannover is VMC and Wunstorf airport is VMC. | W, X & Z | Wunstorf TWR |
Full CTR | If CTR Hannover is IMC or Wunstorf airport are IMC. | W, X & Z | Hannover TWR |
EDDV RWYs 27
Status | Condition | Sector | Responsibility |
Victor 27 | If CTR Hannover is VMC and Wunstorf airport is VMC. | Y & Z | Wunstorf TWR |
West to APP |
If Wunstorf APP is active and either CTR Hannover is IMC or Wunstorf airport is IMC |
Y | Wunstorf APP |
Z | Hannover TWR | ||
Full CTR |
If Wunstorf APP is not active and either CTR Hannover is IMC or Wunstorf airport is IMC |
Y & Z | Hannover TWR |
Status "Full CTR"
During the "Full CTR" AoR status, Wunstorf TWR and Wunstorf APP shall coordinate each movement at ETNW individually with Hannover Tower.
Sector Z Extension
Sector Z Extension may be activated by Hannover TWR on request from Wunstorf TWR. During the activation of Sector Z Extenstion, full ATS within this area is delegated from Hannover TWR to Wunstorf TWR. Sector Z Extension shall not be delegated when either EDDV or ETNW is IMC.
The lateral limit of Sector Z Extension is subject to individual coordination between Hannover TWR and Wunstorf TWR but should never exceed 2500 ft AMSL.
Topdown Service
Whenever Wunstorf TWR or Wunstorf APP are offline, Bremen Radar sector HAN will provide Top-Down service for ETNW. In this case, the AoR or Wunstorf TWR and Wunstorf APP are considered inactive. Traffic shall be coordinated individually between Bremen Radar and Hannover Tower.
Runways
At Wunstorf, runway 08/26 is the preferred runway for all IFR movements. Runway 02/20 shall only be used on pilot's request or when weather situations require to do so.
The runway direction shall be chosen in accordance with the runway direction at EDDV.
- Whenever EDDV uses RWYs 09L/R, Wunstorf shall use runway 08.
- Whenever EDDV uses RWYs 27L/R, Wunstorf shall use runway 26.
RWY 02/20 is closed for single and double-seated military jet aircraft.
Taxiways and Aprons
Wunstorf Tower shall provide full taxi instructions including all taxiways. Intersection departures shall only be assigned after an explicit pilot's request. Traffic departing from RWY 20 shall be guided via runway intersection N2.
By default, arriving aircraft will park at the main apron north of the taxiway N. Wunstorf shall assign a parking position to the aircraft.
Taxiway Restrictions
At Wunstorf, the following taxiway restrictions exist:
Restricted Taxiway | Restriction |
N1, N2, N3, N4 |
Max. wingspan 36 m or max. wingspan 52 m with an outer main gear wheel span of up to 9 m |
Closed for aircraft with low-mounted jet engines | |
E (between RWY 26 and E1), E (between RWY 02 and E2), E2 |
Max. wingspan 36 m and max. wheelbase 18 m |
E (between E1 and E2) | Max. wingspan 15 m |
De-Icing Pads
At Wunstorf Airfield, the de-icing of aircraft will take place on defined de-icing areas (DPs) exclusively. De-icing on other parking positions is not permitted.
Wunstorf Tower shall provide taxi clearance to the DPs when requested by the pilot considering the following aircraft size limitations:
- DP East: A400M and all smaller aircraft
- DP West: aircraft with a wingspan of up to 61 m
IFR Departures
Wunstorf Tower should inform departing traffic about current weather conditions. In the case of military traffic, the colour code and QNH is sufficient.
Wunstorf Tower shall only issue IFR clearances after coordination with EDWW sector Hannover (HAN)!
Every IFR departure from ETNW requires a departure release from both ETNW APP and Bremen Radar before issuing a takeoff clearance!
Note: Local IFR traffic staying within AoR Wunstorf only needs to be coordinated between Wunstorf TWR and Wunstorf APP, both for IFR clearance and departure release.
IFR departures from RWY 08 will not enter AoR Wunstorf. Whenever possible, this traffic shall be transferred to EDWW sector HAN directly. This procedure, however, shall be cross-checked with Bremen Radar before takeoff clearance.
SID Assignment
Departing IFR traffic shall be guided via the following departure routes.
Runways |
OIDs |
SIDs | ||||
CEL | NIE | SAS | ROBEG | VAXEV | ||
08 | NW 308 | CEL 1A | NIE 1A | SAS 1A | ROBEG 1A | VAXEV 1A |
26 | NW 326 | CEL 1B | NIE 1B | --- | ROBEG 1B | VAXEV 1B |
02 | NW 102 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
20 | NW 120 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
The initial climb for all SIDs is 4000 ft. All SIDs consist of speed restrictions, therefore Wunstorf TWR shall use the phrase "climb via SID" when issuing the IFR clearance.
The initial climb for all OIDs is subject to individual coordination with Wunstorf APP/Bremen Radar. NW102 is only available for aircraft CAT A and B. NW120 is only available for aircraft CAT A-D.
Low Visibility Takeoffs (LVTO)
RWY 08/26 is suitable for conducting low-visibility take-offs with a minimum runway visual range of 125 m.
IFR Arrivals
Arriving traffic will be transferred by Wunstorf Radar or Bremen Radar when established on the final.
In case of a PAR or SRA approach, Wunstorf Radar will maintain radio contact with the aircraft performing a PAR or SRA until landed. Wunstorf Tower shall inform Wunstorf Radar if the runway is clear and the aircraft performing the PAR or SRA is cleared to land.
Approaches Types
Wunstorf is equipped with the following approach types:
Runways | ILS Z (CAT I) | LOC | RNP | TACAN | PAR | SRA |
08 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
26 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
02 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||
20 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Low visibility approaches are not available at ETNW.
VFR Traffic
There are two CTR entry and exit procedures for VFR traffic to ETNW:
- North: VICTOR 1 - VICTOR 2
- South: SIERRA 1 - SIERRA 2
Additionally, two VFR holding procedures exist at ETNW (north and southeast).
VFR traffic between Hannover Tower and Wunstorf Tower shall be coordinated individually.
There are also VFR Jet arrivals/ and VFR Jet departures that are used for military Jets. Military jets will enter the CTR via ENTRY West and then join the respective INITAL points for either RWY 08 or RWY 26. Jets will leave Laage CTR via an EXIT WEST.
It’s important to remember that Jets on the VFR Jet arrival will overfly the airport to make an Overhead Approach Maneuver to the south and then join the final as published in the chart!