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AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD 2.

EBOS-1
06 MAY 2010
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EBOS — OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende

EBOS AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME


EBOS — OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende

EBOS AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1 ARP COORD and site at AD 511156N - 0025144E

213° MAG / 620 m from the TWR

2 Direction and distance from (city) 2.7 NM SSW from Oostende

3 ELEV / Reference temperature 13 ft / 21°C

4 Geoid undulation 137 ft


5 MAG VAR / Annual change 1° W (2005) / INFO not AVBL

6 AD Administration, address, TEL, FAX, telex Mail:


and AFS Internationale Luchthaven Oostende-Brugge
Ostend-Bruges International Airport
Nieuwpoortsesteenweg 889
B-8400 Oostende
Tel:++32 (0) 59 55 12 02
Fax:++32 (0) 59 55 12 24 (Duty Operations Officers)
Fax:++32 (0) 59 51 12 28 (Airport Operations Manager)
Fax:++32 (0) 59 55 14 64 (Self-briefing)
Fax:++32 (0) 59 51 29 51 (ATC)
AFS:EBOSYDYX

7 Types of TFC permitted (IFR / VFR) IFR / VFR

8 RMK NIL

EBOS AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS

1 AD Administration H24
2 Customs and immigration Passengers
(1) (2)
: Every day: 0500 - 2300
(3)
Goods :

MON - FRI: 0700 - 1100 / 1200 - 1600 (EXC HOL)


SAT: 0700 - 1100

3 Health and sanitation H24


4 AIS Briefing Office H24
5 ATS Reporting Office (ARO) H24

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6 MET Briefing Office H24


7 ATS H24
8 Fuelling H24
9 Handling H24
10 Security H24
11 De-icing H24
12 RMK (1)
Customs CLR outside these HR is possible; fees depending
on the number of customs officers required and on the nature
of operations. If customs and immigration personnel is absent,
the AD Direction may authorize an ACFT to leave for or to
arrive from abroad on the understanding that the pilot fills out
and signs a written declaration that the ACFT carries no
goods.
(2)
Customs CLR outside these HR is possible on the
understanding that a 2 HR prior notice is given.
(3)
Customs CLR outside these HR is possible on the
understanding that a request is made with the local customs
authority before 1600.

EBOS AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1 Cargo-handling facilities Modern handling facilities, nearest railway siding: Oostende


(6 km)
2 Fuel / Oil types AVGAS 100 LL and JET A1
3 Fuelling facilities / Capacity Merlin Fuel (a Skytanking company) also representing Air
Total and Air BP
Tel:++32 (0) 59 80 16 48
Fax:++32 (0) 59 50 65 13
Email:[email protected]

AVBL from 0600 to 1800 (after hours standby)

4 De-icing facilities AVBL


5 Hangar space for visiting ACFT NIL
6 Repair facilities for visiting ACFT Small repairs
7 RMK For shuttle service from Apron 3 to the navigation office,
customs or immigration call 413.

EBOS AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES

1 Hotels Near the AD and in the city


2 Restaurants At AD: 0800 - 2000 (2000 - 0800 O/R) and in the city
3 Transportation Tramways, taxis and buses
4 Medical facilities First aid treatment and recovery room
Hospitals in Oostende (5 km)
5 Bank / Post office In the city
6 Tourist information At AD. Office in the city
7 RMK NIL

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EBOS AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1 AD CAT for fire fighting CAT 9 - H24


2 Rescue equipment NIL
3 Capability for removal of disabled ACFT NIL
4 RMK NIL

EBOS AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY - CLEARING

1 Types of clearing equipment 1 tractor with snowplough (working width: 5.6 m)


1 “UNIMOG” with snowplough (working width: 3.65 m)
2 sweeper-blowers (sweeping width: 3.3 m)
1 sweeper-blower (sweeping width: 3.6 m) with
snowplough (working width: 5 m)
1 sprayer of de-icing liquids (capacity: 2 200 l, spraying
width: 10 m)
1 spreader (capacity: 4 m³, spreading width: 10 m) –
liquid and granules

2 Clearance priorities 1. RWY 08/26


2. TWY to the aprons 1 and 2
3. Important aircraft stands on the apron 1 and 2
4. Remaining part of the aprons and the access roads

3 RMK Transmission of information by SNOWTAM, METAR and


ATIS.

Designated authority to co-ordinate information about the


current state of progress of snow clearance operations and
the conditions of the movement area are the Duty Operations
Officers:
Fax:++32 (0) 59 55 12 24

Braking action measured by SAAB Friction Tester.

EBOS AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA

1 Apron surface and strength Surface: CONC / ASPH

Strength:

Apron 1: PCN 101/R/D/W/T


Apron 2: PCN 86/F/C/W/U
Apron 3: PCN 28/R/A/W/U

2 TWY width, surface and strength Width:

TWY L and M: 23 m
TWY K3, K4, K5, K6, K7 and K8: 20 m
TWY G2 and H2: 15 m

Surface: CONC / ASPH


Strength: PCN 86/F/C/W/T, except:

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TWY C1: MAX 5 700 kg MAX


TWY G2 and H2: PCN 28/R/A/W/U

3 ACL and ELEV At Apron 2, ELEV 4 m (13 ft)


4 VOR / INS check points VOR checkpoint: NIL

INS checkpoints: see chart AD 2 EBOS ADC.01

5 RMK TWY C1 can only be used from SR to SS by ACFT with a


MAX weight of 5 700 kg.

EBOS AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND


MARKINGS

1 Taxiing guidance system Illuminated taxi guidance signs


Taxiway guidelines
Aircraft stand ID markings
Parking guidelines at all stands

2 RWY and TWY markings RWY: Designation, THR, TDZ, centre line and edge
lines
TWY: Centre line, edge lines and HLDG positions at the
TWY / RWY intersections

3 Stop bars Stop bars AVBL on all runway holding positions


4 RMK NIL

EBOS AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES


See Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO (Type A) and Precision Approach Terrain Charts - ICAO.

Note: Pilots shall draw attention to the presence of two buildings (7.9 m AMSL) in the runway strip at 117 m south of the RWY
axis, opposite between exit A and B2.

EBOS AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1 Associated MET Office EBOS MET


2 HR of service H24
3 Office responsible for TAF preparation EBBR

Periods of validity 9 and 24 HR

4 Type of LDG forecast TREND

Interval of issuance 30 MIN

5 Briefing / consultation provided Official in charge, telephone, personal consultation


6 Flight documentation / languages used Charts, abbreviated plain language text / Ho and En

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7 Charts and other information AVBL for briefing Surface charts, ALT charts, prognostic ALT charts, prognostic
or consultation chart of significant weather, TROP and MAX wind chart
8 Supplementary equipment AVBL for providing FAX
information
9 ATS units provided with information TWR and APP
10 Additional information - International aviation:

Tel:++32 (0) 59 55 14 52 *
Fax: ++32 (0) 2 206 28 49
(EBBR)

- TEL Briefing (VFR flights, gliding, ballooning, ...):

CONSULTEL
Tel:0902 / 88173 *

* Communications automatically recorded on tape

EBOS AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

RWY TRUE BRG Dimensions of Strength (PCN) and THR COORD THR ELEV and
designator RWY (m) surface of RWY THR geoid highest ELEV of
and SWY undulation TDZ of precision
APCH RWY
1 2 3 4 5 6
08 076.51° 3 200 x 45 PCN 86/F/C/W/T 511149.85N THR 15 ft
CONC / ASPH 0025124.68E TDZ 16 ft
137 ft
26 256.51° 3 200 x 45 PCN 86/F/C/W/T 511208.57N THR 13 ft
CONC / ASPH 0025329.17E TDZ 13 ft
137 ft

Slope of SWY CWY Strip dimensions OFZ RMK


RWY-SWY dimensions (m) dimensions (m) (m)
7 8 9 10 11 12
+0,03% NIL NIL 3 320 x 300 yes NIL
-0,01% NIL NIL 3 320 x 300 yes NIL

EBOS AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY designator TORA (m) TODA (m) ASDA (m) LDA (m) RMK
1 2 3 4 5 6
08 3 200 3 200 3 200 2 900 NIL
26 3 200 3 200 3 200 2 785 NIL

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Note: In order to reduce the taxi procedure, ATC may, subject to pilot's acceptance, authorize TKOF from one of the intersections
below. Pilots unable to accept should advise ATC duly in advance.

RWY designator FROM TORA (m) TODA (m) ASDA (m)


08 C1 (*) 1 761 1 761 1 761
26 A 2 178 2 178 2 178
C1 (*) 1 438 1 438 1 438

(*) Intersection C1 can only be used from SR to SS by ACFT with a MAX weight of 5 700 kg.

EBOS AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING

RWY 08
APCH LGT Type: PALS CAT I VASIS Type: PAPI (left / 3°)
SYSTEM Length: 870 m MEHT: 13 ft
Intensity: LIH
RWY THR LGT Colour: green TDZ LGT 900 m
Wing bars: NIL
RWY END LGT Colour: red SWY LGT NIL
Wing bars: NIL
RWY CENTRE Length: 3 200 m white: from 0 to 2 300 m
LINE LGT Spacing: 15 m red / white: from 2 300 to 2 900 m
Intensity: LIH red: from 2 900 to 3 200 m
RWY EDGE LGT Length: 3 200 m red from 0 to 300 m
Spacing: 30 m white: rom 300 to 3 200 m
Intensity: LIH
REMARK NIL

RWY 26
APCH LGT Type: PALS CAT I VASIS Type: PAPI (left / 3°)
SYSTEM Length: 840 m MEHT: 13 ft
Intensity: LIH
RWY THR LGT Colour: green TDZ LGT 900 m
Wing bars: NIL
RWY END LGT Colour: red SWY LGT NIL
Wing bars: NIL
RWY CENTRE Length: 3 200 m white: from 0 to 2 300 m
LINE LGT Spacing: 15 m red / white: from 2 300 to 2 900 m
Intensity: LIH red: from 2 900 to 3 200 m
RWY EDGE LGT Length: 3 200 m red from 0 to 415 m
Spacing: 30 m white: from 415 to 3 200 m
Intensity: LIH
REMARK NIL

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EBOS AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1 ABN / IBN location, characteristics and HR of NIL


operation
2 LDI location and LGT NIL

WDI location and lighting At TDZ RWY 08 (lighted)


At TDZ RWY 26 (lighted)

3 TWY edge and centre line lighting Edge lights: TWY A, B1, B2, C2, D1, E1, E2, F, K3, K4, K5,
K6, K7, K8, L, G2 and M

Centre line lights: M

4 Secondary power supply To all lighting at AD

Switch-over time Switch-over time: 0 SEC

5 RMK NIL

EBOS AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA


Contact the Airport Authority

EBOS AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE

1 Designation and lateral limits Oostende CTR

511412N 0030716E - an arc of circle, 5 NM radius, centred


on 511305N 0025929E and traced clockwise to 510812N
0030119E - 510635N 0025022E - 511145N 0023423E - an
arc of circle, 5 NM radius, centred on 510717N 0023045E
and traced counterclockwise to 511124N 0022612E -
511935N 0024500E - 512018N 0025304E - an arc of circle,
8 NM radius, centred on 511221N 0025450E and traced
clockwise to 511412N 0030716E.

2 Vertical limits 1 500 ft AMSL


3 Airspace classification C
4 ATS unit call sign Oostende Tower

Language(s) En

5 Transition altitude 4 500 ft AMSL


6 RMK NIL

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EBOS AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service designation Call sign FREQ HR of RMK


operation
1 2 3 4 5
APP Oostende 120.600 MHz H24 (1): Primary FREQ
TAR APP (1) (2): EMERG FREQ
234.250 MHz (3): Supplementary FREQ
121.500 MHz
(2)
243.000 MHz
(2)
127.325 MHz
(3)
TWR Oostende 118.175 MHz H24 (1): Primary FREQ
TWR (1) (2): EMERG FREQ
234.250 MHz (3): Supplementary FREQ
121.500 MHz
(2)
243.000 MHz
(2)
127.325 MHz
(3)
Oostende 121.975 MHz H24 GND movement control
GND 127.325 MHz (1): Supplementary FREQ
(1)
ATIS Oostende 126.125 MHz H24 D-ATIS AVBL (see GEN 3.4, § 3.3.2)
INFO
VDF Oostende 120.600 MHz H24 (1): Supplementary FREQ
Homer 118.175 MHz
121.500 MHz
127.325 MHz
(1)

EBOS AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of aid ID FREQ Hours of Position of DME RMK


MAG VAR operation transmitting antenna
antenna elevation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NDB ONO 399.5 H24 511313.1N Coverage: 50 NM
kHz 0030041.8E Collocated with OM ILS 26
L DD 352.5 H24 511138.1N 257° GEO / 0.85 NM from
kHz 0025006.1E THR 08
Coverage: 25 NM
L OO 375 kHz H24 511216.6N Coverage: 25 NM
0025426.1E Collocated with MM ILS 26
ILS 08 (CAT I)
LLZ IMI 111.550 H24 511213.7N 076° GEO / 1.71 NM from
MHz 0025403.2E THR 08
No back beam AVBL
LLZ only reliable within 35°
either side of course line
GP 332.750 H24 511148.4N Slope 3°
MHz 0025141.9E RDH 52 ft
DME IMI CH 52Y H24 511148.6N 30 ft Collocated with GP
0025141.8E 0 at 315 m from THR 08

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ILS 26 (CAT I)
LLZ IOS 109.500 H24 511145.5N 256° GEO / 1.65 NM from
MHz 0025056.0E THR 26
No back beam AVBL
LLZ only reliable within 35°
either side of course line
GP 332.600 H24 511201.8N Slope 3°
MHz 0025315.1E RDH 51 ft
OM dash / dash 75 MHz H24 511313.3N 4.66 NM from THR 26
0030042.5E
MM dot / dash 75 MHz H24 511216.8N 0.61 NM from THR 26
0025425.3E

EBOS AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS


1 GENERAL
Taking up or throwing off banners is prohibited (see also ENR 1.1, § 6).

2 TAXI REGULATIONS
NIL

3 APRON REGULATIONS
On apron 1 and 2, aircraft shall taxi to stand on engine power and will be pushed back with one engine on idle only (if needed).

Aircraft with a weight exceeding 5 700 kg shall enter apron 3 on tow only.

4 RUNWAY REGULATIONS
NIL

5 SPECIFIC TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

5.1 AIRCRAFT WITHOUT RADIO


Aircraft without radio are permitted between 01 OCT and 30 APR, provided permission has been obtained before departure
of the flight.

5.2 GLIDER FLIGHTS


Glider flights are prohibited.

5.3 ULM FLIGHTS


ULM flights will only be accepted within Oostende CTR if the traffic situation permits.

Take-off and landing is only allowed for ULM aircraft complying with the following:

three-axis ULM
Equipped with transponder
Equipped with radio able to communicate on VHF
Able to maintain an airspeed of 80 KIAS MNM

5.4 BALLOON FLIGHTS


Balloon flights are prohibited.

5.5 PARACHUTING
NIL

5.6 ACROBATIC FLIGHTS


NIL

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5.7 TRAINING AND TEST FLIGHTS


Training flights of aircraft with MTOW up to 6 t are allowed between 0800 and 2100.

Training flights of aircraft with MTOW above 6 t are allowed between 0800 and 1700, but no touch-and-go shall be performed
during following periods:

on SAT, SUN and HOL


on WED after 1100
from 01 JUN to 31 AUG
from 15 DEC to 31 JAN
during the Easter holiday period

Military aircraft shall not perform more than three touch-and-go landings per day per aircraft.

EBOS AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES


1 GENERAL

1.1 NOISE QUOTA SYSTEM


Aircraft operating at EBOS shall be noise certificated according to Annex 16, Volume I. Between 2200 and 0500, movements
of aircraft with MTOW over 8 618 kg and certified according to the standards of chapters 2, 3 or 5 of ICAO Annex 16, Volume
I, are forbidden if their QC exceeds 37.
[(G-85)/10]
The QC is calculated using the formula QC = 10 , whereby “G” equals:

for take-off: half the sum of the certified fly-over and sideline noise levels in EPNdB of the aircraft at its MTOW
for landing: the certified approach noise level in EPNdB of the aircraft at its maximum landing weight, minus 9 EPNdB.

Operators shall provide the documents containing the certified fly-over, sideline and approach noise levels in EPNdB to the
Airport Inspection on first request.

1.2 REVERSE THRUST


Except for safety reasons, reverse thrust shall not be used at other than idle power.

2 GROUND PROCEDURES

2.1 ENGINE TEST RUNS AND IDLE CHECKS


Engine test runs and idle checks in the open air and without silencers must be restricted to the very minimum and require prior
permission from the Airport Inspection.

Engine test runs are only allowed between 0600 and 2200. They can only take place on the taxiways at the holding bays of
RWY 08 or RWY 26, depending on the wind direction.

2.2 POWER SUPPLY


Pilots shall be aware of the noise impact the use of APU has on the local community, especially between 2200 and 0500.

The APU shall be shut down at the earliest opportunity after the arrival on stand and it may only be restarted when essential
aircraft checks or cabin conditions require so before the planned departure. The APU shall not be left running without qualified
attendance.

Any additional use of APU can only be allowed by the Airsport Inspection, on justified request. Unless for safety reasons, no
exceptions will be allowed between 2200 and 0500.

3 ARRIVAL PROCEDURES

3.1 ILS APPROACH


Aircraft performing an ILS approach shall not intercept the GP below 2 000 ft. After interception, the aircraft shall not descend
below the GP.

3.2 SURVEILLANCE RADAR APPROACH


Aircraft performing an SRA without ILS assistance, shall not descend below 2 000 ft QNH before 6 NM from touchdown, nor
fly thereafter below a descent path of 3°.

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3.3 VISUAL APPROACH


Aircraft performing a visual approach without ILS or radar assistance, shall not descend below 1 500 ft QNH before intercepting
the PAPI approach slope, nor fly below it thereafter.

3.4 NOISE ABATEMENT APPROACH AND LANDING PROCEDURES


Noise abatement descend and approach procedures using continuous descent and reduced power / reduced drag techniques
should be used when following conditions apply:

ILS available
runway clear and dry
visibility exceeding 1 900 m
ceiling higher than 500 ft above AD ELEV
cross wind component lower than 15 kt (gusts incl)
tail wind component lower than 5 kt (gusts incl)
no adverse weather conditions that may affect the approach (wind shear, thunderstorms, etc)

Turbo-jet powered aircraft shall use as final flap setting the minimum certified landing flaps setting published in the Aircraft
Flight Manual for the applicable conditions. However, each pilot-in-command may use a different flaps setting approved for the
aircraft if he determines that it is necessary in the interest of safety.

4 DEPARTURE PROCEDURES

4.1 NOISE ABATEMENT TAKE-OFF AND CLIMB PROCEDURES


For turbo-jet aircraft:

From take-off to 1 500 ft QNH:

take-off power
take-off flaps
climb to V2 + 10 to 20 kt or as limited by body angle

At 1 500 ft QNH:

reduce thrust to not less than climb thrust

From 1 500 ft QNH to 3 000 ft QNH:

climb at V2 + 10 to 20 kt

At 3 000 ft QNH:

accelerate smoothly to the en-route climb speed with flaps retraction

For propeller aircraft:

From take-off to 1 000 ft QNH:

take-off power
climb at a MAX gradient compatible with safety
speed not less than single engine climb speed nor higher than best rate of climb speed

At 1 000 ft QNH:

reduce power to the maximum normal operating power, if this power has been used for showing compliance with the
noise certification requirements or to the maximum climb power

From 1 000 ft QNH to 3 000 ft QNH:

climb at the MAX gradient with reduced power, maintaining constant speed

Above 3 000 ft QNH:

accelerate smoothly to the en-route climb speed

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EBOS AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES


1 GENERAL

1.1 AERODROME MINIMA


Take-off: 200 m RVR.

Specific minima:

ILS RWY 08/26: 550 m RVR


LLZ RWY 08/26 (CAT A): 1 000 m RVR
LLZ RWY 08/26 (CAT B/C): 1 200 m RVR
LLZ RWY 08/26 (CAT B/C): 1 200 m RVR
LLZ RWY 08/26 (CAT D): 1 600 m RVR
L RWY 08 (CAT A): 1 000 m RVR
L RWY 08 (CAT B/C): 1 200 m RVR
L RWY 08 (CAT D): 1 600 m RVR
2 NDB RWY 26 (CAT A): 1 000 m RVR
2 NDB RWY 26 (CAT A): 1 000 m RVR
2 NDB RWY 26 (CAT B/C): 1 200 m RVR
2 NDB RWY 26 (CAT D): 1 600 m RVR
SRA RWY 08/26: 3 500 m VIS

1.2 AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT


In order to improve safety, aircraft operating within Oostende CTR and Oostende TMA One shall carry a serviceable transponder
capable of replying to Mode A and C. An exception to this requirement may be granted by Oostende ATC upon request by
telephone before the flight.

2 IFR FLIGHTS (INBOUND)

2.1 HOLDING PATTERN


The holding pattern shall be entered at 185 KIAS MAX.

OOSTENDE

Fix ONO NDB


Turn / inbound track (MAG) Right / 078°
Level (MNM) 3 000 ft AMSL
Remarks NIL

2.2 APPROACH PROCEDURES

2.2.1 STANDARD INSTRUMENT ARRIVALS


STAR have been established as shown on chart AD2 EBOS STAR.01 and as listed below.

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Designator Significant Track (MAG) Distance MNM IFR Remarks


Point (NM) Level
COA 2A COA DVOR NIL
240° 15.0 3 000 ft QNH
ONO NDB
DENUT 2A DENUT NIL
302° 4.2 FL 60
9 DME COA
258° - R-180 COA /
3 000 ft QNH
ONO NDB
FERDI 2A FERDI NIL
339° 19.1 FL 60
9 DME COA
258° - R-180 COA /
3 000 ft QNH
ONO NDB
KOK 2A KOK VORTAC NIL
062° 15.6 3 000 ft QNH
ONO NDB

2.2.2 SURVEILLANCE RADAR APPROACH


SRA is available on both runways and will be terminated either:

at a distance of 2 NM from THR


before the aircraft enters an area of continuous radar clutters
when the aircraft reports that a visual approach can be made.

The aircraft will be informed at regular intervals of its position relative to the extended RCL and heading corrections will be
given as necessary. The distance from THR will be passed on at each NM.

The levels through which the aircraft should be passing to maintain the glide path (3°) will be passed at each NM:

DIST TO THR ALTITUDE (ft)


(NM)
6 2 000
5 1 600
4 1 300
3 1 000
2 700

2.3 MISSED APPROACH


Unless instructed otherwise by Oostende APP, the missed approach procedures as published on the instrument approach
charts (see EBOS AD 2.24) shall be followed.

3 IFR FLIGHTS (OUTBOUND)

3.1 DEPARTURE PROCEDURES

3.1.1 STANDARD INSTRUMENT DEPARTURES


SID have been established as shown on the EBOS SID charts (see EBOS AD 2.24) and as listed below.

RWY 08

Designator Route Remarks


COA 2S Straight ahead to ONO. At ONO LT to intercept R-241 COA, NIL
INBD to COA.
KOK 2S Straight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept R-084 KOK, NIL
INBD to KOK.

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MAK 2S Straight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept QDM-132 MAK, NIL


INBD to MAK.
NIK 2S Straight ahead to ONO. At ONO RT to intercept R-275 NIK, INBD NIL
to NIK.
SASKI 3S Straight ahead to ONO. At ONO LT to intercept QDR-317 ONO NIL
to SASKI.

RWY 26

Designator Route Remarks


CARLA 3M At 500 ft RT to intercept QDR-294 DD. When crossing R-021 SID is crossing EBD07. Oostende
KOK, or passing 2 000 ft whichever is later, intercept R-087 DVR, ATC will, in all cases, coordinate
INBD to CARLA. before ACFT is airborne.

COA 4M At 500 ft RT HDG 020 to intercept R-262 COA, INBD to COA. SID is crossing EBD07. Oostende
ATC will, in all cases, coordinate
before ACFT is airborne.

KOK 2M At 500 ft RT to intercept QDR-294 DD. When crossing R-021 SID is crossing EBD07. Oostende
KOK, or passing 2 000 ft whichever is later, LT direct to KOK. ATC will, in all cases, coordinate
before ACFT is airborne.

SASKI 2M At 500 ft RT to intercept QDR-294 DD. When crossing R-021 SID is crossing EBD07. Oostende
KOK, or passing 2 000 ft whichever is later, RT to intercept R-349 ATC will, in all cases, coordinate
KOK to SASKI. before ACFT is airborne.

4 LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES

4.1 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE

4.1.1 RUNWAYS
RWY 08 and 26 are equipped with ILS and are approved for CAT I. A minimum RVR of 550 m for landing applies. Low visibility
take-off is available with a minimum RVR of 200 m.

Pilots requesting to land with RVR below 550 m will be advised that they are below minimum, but will not be refused landing
clearance. Take-off clearance however, will be refused if RVR is below 200 m.

Landing aircraft should leave the ILS sensitive area as soon as possible and they shall declare runway vacated.

In order to provide adequate protection of the ILS system, no vehicle or aircraft shall infringe the ILS sensitive area when:

an arriving aircraft is within 2 NM from touchdown and has not completed its landing run.
a departing aircraft has started its take-off run and is not yet airborne.

4.1.2 TAXIWAYS
A follow-me car will guide aircraft from the runway exit to the aircraft stand and from the aircraft stand to the runway holding
position.
Exceptions: no follow-me will be provided for departing aircraft leaving apron 1 when RWY 26 is in use or for arriving aircraft
to apron 1 when RWY 08 is in use.

Aircraft on departure shall not leave the apron before the preceding aircraft has taken off.

4.1.3 COMMUNICATIONS
Pilots will be informed by ATC when LVP are in progress and when they are terminated.

4.2 CRITERIA FOR INITATION AND TERMINATION OF LVP


The preparation phase will start when visibility falls below 800 m. The operations phase will start when visibility falls below 600
m.

LVP will be terminated when RVR is greater than 600 m and a continuing improvement in these conditions is expected.

AMDT 11/2010 © BELGOCONTROL AIS, 2010


AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD 2.EBOS-15
21 OCT 2010
~~~eaip-amdt~~~AMDT-2010-11

5 VFR FLIGHTS

5.1 GENERAL
Before entering Oostende TMA, pilots shall report at one of the visual reporting points listed below.

Special VFR flights may be performed if visibility is 2 500 m MNM and ceiling is 800 ft MNM. Helicopters may operate with
ground visibility of 800 m MNM, if manoeuvred at a speed that will give adequate opportunity to observe other traffic or any
obstacle in time to avoid collision.

5.2 VISUAL REPORTING POINTS


VFR traffic shall use following reporting points:

Name Associated landmark Position


AALTER village of Aalter 510509N 0032655E
BRESKENS village of Breskens 512343N 0033319E
DUNKERQUE city of Dunkerque 510157N 0022225E
TORHOUT city of Torhout 510358N 0030606E

6 RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE


If the aircraft does not succeed in landing within the 30 MIN normally allowed for approach and landing, it shall leave Oostende
CTR and TMA on a track of 045° MAG below 1 650 ft QNH, and land at the first suitable aerodrome where the weather conditions
permit visual appraoch and landing.

EBOS AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


1 ATIS
ATIS messages serving inbound and outbound traffic are broadcasted H24 (see EBOS AD 2.18).

The messages contain following elements in the order as listed:

Item ATIS Start of expression


Aerodrome name OSTEND Ostend ...
Alphabetical designator INFO (A till Z) Information ... (alfa - zulu)
Time of observation HHMM ...
Type of approach to be expected TYP APCH Expecting vectoring ...
Runway in use for landing LDG RWY Landing runway ...
Runway in use for take-off TKOF RWY Take-off runway ...
Braking action BA (TDZ) Braking action touchdown ...
MID Mid-point ...
END Stop-end ...
Operational status OPS STS Operational status ...
Surface wind, direction and speed WIND Wind ...
(including significant variations)
Visibility VIS Visibility ...
RVR RVR (RWY) Runway visual range on runway ...
TDZ / m ... touchdown ... / ... metres ...
MID / m ... mid-point ... / ... metres ...
END / m ... stop-end ... / ... metres ...
Present weather WX Present weather ...
Cloud base BASE Cloud base ...
Air temperature T Temperature ...
Dew point temperature DP Dew point ...
Altimeter setting QNH QNH ...
Transition level TL Transition level ...
Recent weather RE Recent weather ...

© BELGOCONTROL AIS, 2010 AMDT 11/2010


AD 2.EBOS-16 AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg
21 OCT 2010 ~~~eaip-amdt~~~AMDT-2010-11

Wind shear WS Windshear ...


Landing forecast TREND TREND Trend ...

When rapidly changing weather conditions make it inadvisable to include a weather report in the ATIS broadcast, the weather
data are omitted and replaced by the phrase “MET REPORT OMITTED DUE TO RAPID CHANGES”. The omitted data can
be requested from ATC.

Pilots are requested to listen to the ATIS broadcast prior to the first contact with ATS. When establishing communication with
the relevant ATS unit, the pilot shall acknowledge receipt of ATIS message with the phrase “INFORMATION ... (alphabetical
designator) RECEIVED”. ATS will confirm the validity of the received alphabetical designator. If the designator has changed
meanwhile, only the actually valid designator will be given.

EBOS AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO EBOS

1. Aerodrome Chart - ICAO AD2 EBOS ADC.01


2. Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO (Type A - Operating limitations)
2.1. RWY 08 / 26 AD2 EBOS AOC.01
3. Precision Approach Terrain Chart -ICAO
3.1. RWY 08 AD2 EBOS PATC.01
3.2 RWY 26 AD2 EBOS PATC.02
4. Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO AD2 EBOS STAR.01
5. Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO
5.1. RWY 08 AD2 EBOS SID.01
5.2. RWY 26 AD2 EBOS SID.02
6. Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO
6.1 L RWY 08 AD2 EBOS IAC.01
6.2 ILS or LLZ RWY 26 AD2 EBOS IAC.02
6.3 2 NDB RWY 26 AD2 EBOS IAC.03
6.4 ILS or LLZ RWY 08 AD2 EBOS IAC.04
7. Visual Approach Chart - ICAO AD2 EBOS VAC.01
8. "Areas Requiring Special Attention" Chart AD2 EBOS MISC.01

AMDT 11/2010 © BELGOCONTROL AIS, 2010


AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD 2.EBOS-ADC.01
10 MAR 2011

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200

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DAT E OF S UR V E Y : O C T 2001

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200

Vertical S cale
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AD2 EBOS PATC.02


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DAT E OF S UR V E Y : O C T 2001

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12 JUNE 2003
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Military VFR flights below 4500 ft AMSL 07 APR 2011

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0.
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25

1
0.
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0. 75
5
1 .2

1
5
1 .2
1.25
50
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70
20 20
18 18 60

16 16
50
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12 12 40
10 10
30
8 8
6 6 20

4 4
10
2 2
0 0
2 2
10
4 4
6 6 20
8 8
30
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S UR V E Y ING AG E NC Y : NAT IO NAL G E O G R AP HIC AL INS T IT UT E

10
12 12 40
14 14
50
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200

Vertical S cale
in feet

OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende RWY 08


LE G E ND
B uilding or large s tructure
R ailroad
F ence
HORIZONTAL SCALE 1:5000
C ontour 3
VERTICAL SCALE 1:1000
C entre line profile

AD2 EBOS PATC.01


Deviation at least ± 3 m from Centre - l ine profile CONTOURS AND HEIGHTS ARE RELATED
DAT E OF S UR V E Y : O C T 2001

Approach lights TO ELEVATION OF RWY THR

12 JUNE 2003
Tree or shrub
DIMENSIONS AND HEIGHTS IN METERS

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20 20
18 18 60

16 16
50
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12 12 40
10 10
30
8 8
6 6 20

4 4
10
2 2
0 0
2 2
10
4 4
6 6 20
8 8
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S UR V E Y ING AG E NC Y : NAT IO NAL G E O G R AP HIC AL INS T IT UT E

10 10
12 12 40
14 14
50
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200

Vertical S cale
in feet

OOSTENDE-BRUGGE / Oostende RWY 26


LE G E ND
B uilding or large s tructure
R ailroad
F ence
HORIZONTAL SCALE 1:5000
C ontour 3
VERTICAL SCALE 1:1000
C entre line profile

AD2 EBOS PATC.02


Deviation at least ± 3 m from Centre - l ine profile CONTOURS AND HEIGHTS ARE RELATED
DAT E OF S UR V E Y : O C T 2001

Approach lights TO ELEVATION OF RWY THR

12 JUNE 2003
Tree or shrub
DIMENSIONS AND HEIGHTS IN METERS

B E LG IUM
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AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD2 EBOS SID.01
Military VFR flights below 4500 ft AMSL 07 APR 2011

© BELGOCONTROL AIS AMDT 04/2011


AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD2 EBOS SID.02
Military VFR flights below 4500 ft AMSL 07 APR 2011

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AIP Belgium and G.D. of Luxembourg AD2 EBOS STAR.01
Military VFR flights below 4500 ft AMSL 07 APR 2011

© BELGOCONTROL AIS AMDT 04/2011

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