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PADH - Paderborn High (EDGG_PAH_CTR)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDGG_PAH_CTR PADH 136.650 Langen Radar -- Main Sector Tasks EDDL inbounds via DOMUX EDDL outbounds via NUDGO EDDK outbounds via PODIP EDDK inbounds via KOPAG EDLW a...
PADL - Paderborn Low (EDLP_PAL_APP)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDLP_PAL_APP PADL 125.225 Langen Radar -- Main Sector Tasks In- and outbounds EDLW and EDLP EDDK inbounds via BATEB - ERNEP Standard Operating Procedures SOP for sect...
DKA - Köln Arrival (EDDK_APP)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDDK_APP DKA 135.350 Langen Radar -- Masin Sector Tasks In- and outbound traffic EDDK and ETNN Standard Operating Procedures Detailed SOP for sector DKA is available at...
NOR - Nörvenich (EDDK_NOR_APP)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDDK_NOR_APP NOR 127.365 Langen Radar -- Main Sector Tasks EDDF outbounds via OBOKA EDDL inbounds via BIKMU Upper-Lower Transition for EBBR inbounds via ELDAR - AGENI a...
REU - Reutlingen (EDDS_REU_APP)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDDS_REU_APP REU 119.200 Langen Radar southern Stuttgart arrival sector Main Sector Tasks EDDS in- and outbounds from/to the south Traffic to and from EDSB and EDTL St...
STG - Stuttgart (EDDS_STG_APP)
Login Sector Indicator Frequency Callsign Remark EDDS_STG_APP STG 125.050 Langen Radar primary sector northern Stuttgart arrival sector Main Sector Tasks EDDS in- and outbounds from/to the north Traffic to and from EDTY...
Conflict detection
Definitions Conflict. Predicted converging of aircraft in space and time which constitutes a violation of a given set of separation minima. Conflict detection. The discovery of a conflict as a result of a conflict search. Conflict search. Computation and co...
Vectoring
This article describes the use of vectoring by air traffic controllers to manage the traffic flow and resolve conflicts. It is focused on the en-route phase and describes the general principles, typical uses and associated risks. The article also gives some ad...
Vertical Speed
This article describes the use of vertical speed (rates of climb and descend) by air traffic controllers to control the traffic flow and solve conflicts. It describes the general procedures, typical applications and associated risks. It also gives some advice ...
Speed Control
This article describes the use of speed control by air traffic controllers to manage the traffic flow and solve conflicts. It is focused on the en-route phase and describes the general provisions, typical uses and also gives some advice about the practical use...
Level Change
While there are various reasons for a level change, this article focuses on the conflict solving aspect. Description Changing an aircraft's level is often the easiest way for a controller to solve a conflict, i.e. a situation where two (or more) aircraft are...
Conflict Solving
This article describes the typical methods and controller actions used to solve conflict between aircraft in a surveillance (mostly en-route) environment. Only situations with two participating aircraft are considered. Although more complex scenarios (involvin...
Overview
[English] First steps
Preface How to become a virtual air traffic controller Even for a virtual air traffic controller, a lot of knowledge and skills are required. The following lines should give you an overview of what you are getting into and at the same time show you what the ...
Real Life ATCO/Pilot Fast Track
Mit einer Lotsen- oder Pilotenlizenz (Frozen ATPL, ATPL, MPL) ist ein Rating Fast Track möglich. Für Piloten ist ein Fast Track auf das S2-Rating möglich, für Lotsen ein Fast Track auf das S3-Rating. Schicke dafür eine Mail an [email protected]. Um den Fast-Track...
Introduction
This guide is meant for ATC and tries to give an overview over the most common topics in regard to military operations on Vatsim. Be advised that some of these topics may only be performed by pilots who are part of a Vatsim Special Operations (VSO) Organisatio...
Tower
In general, Military Airfields work a little different to the airports that you might be familiar with. They have a control tower and a radar station that you might call approach. However, the radar airspace is not nearly as high as the approach airspace you a...
Military Radar
Airspace Currently, our SOPs contain little knowledge to military sectors. Therefore, this guide will describe the general concept of military Radar airspaces. Rostrock/Lage Airport - © openflightmaps.org We will start with Rostock Laage. As you can see, th...
Formation Flights
It is very common for military jets (e.g. F-16, F-18) to engage in formation flying. In these formations the responsibility for separation lies with the pilots. Some notable examples of formations are the Four Finger Formation, the Echelon Formation and the Vi...
Air to Air Refuelling (AAR)
What is Air to Air Refueling (AAR)? AAR is a procedure established to refuel aircraft midflight and thus enable longer flight time. AAR can be either done on a specified air refuelling anchor or en-route on previously coordinated routes or standard AAR routin...