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Tower

Mönchengladbach Tower is responsible for all runway movements and traffic within the CTR.

Departure release

During 13 operations, Mönchengladbach Tower has to obtain a departure release for all IFR departures from the controller covering the currently applicable airborne frequency. The departing aircraft has to be airborne within two minutes of this release, otherwise the release is automatically void and a new release has to be obtained.

During 31 operations, a departure release is not required unless the radar controller requests a hold for release.

Takeoff

Intersection departures

Intersection departures are not possible. All aircraft must depart from full length.

Auto-handoff

Mönchengladbach utilizes an auto-handoff for all IFR departures whereby pilots are required to switch to the airborne frequency immediately when airborne. As the airborne frequency changes with the operating direction and staffing at EDDL, it shall be given together with the takeoff clearance. The possible airborne frequencies are 121.355 (DLD), 128.555 (DLA), and 128.655 (DLAT). An explanation of when which frequency is in use can be found in the overview.overview.

Phraseology example

ATC: Brilliant 1009, airborne frequency is Düsseldorf Director on 128.655, wind 090 degrees 3 knots, runway 13, cleared for takeoff.
Pilot: Brilliant 1009, airborne frequency is Düsseldorf Director on 128.655, runway 13, cleared for takeoff.

VFR routes & procedures

All reporting points at EDLN are compulsory reporting points.

Reporting point
Use
Location
G
Exit to the SW
(13 ops)
Entry from the SW
(31 ops)
industrial district Giesenkirchen-Nord
K1
Exit to the N
(31 ops)
Entry from the N
(13 ops)
quarry lake Kempen
K2
Exit to the N
(31 ops)
Entry
from the N
(13 ops)
roundabout NW of St. Tönis
M
Exit to the N
(13 ops)
Entry
from the N
(31 ops)
DHL distribution center Krefeld
E
Entry from the SW
(13 ops)
highway A61 exit Wickrath
W

Exit & Entry from the West

highway intersection A52/A61