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LAL ATCT and LOCAL KNOWLEDGE. Pat Austin Lakeland Air Traffic Controller. SUN ‘n FUN ORGANIZATION. John Burton President, Sun ‘n Fun. SUN ‘n FUN ORGANIZATION. Greg Harbaugh Vice President, Sun ‘n Fun. EQUIPMENT. Dan Pesonen Airways Facilities. SUN ‘n FUN 2006. Welcome to the - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1Sun 'n Fun 2005

Pat Austin

Lakeland Air Traffic Controller

LAL ATCT and LOCAL LAL ATCT and LOCAL KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE

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John BurtonPresident, Sun ‘n Fun

SUN ‘n FUN SUN ‘n FUN ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION

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Greg HarbaughVice President, Sun ‘n Fun

SUN ‘n FUN SUN ‘n FUN ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION

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Dan PesonenAirways Facilities

EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

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Welcome to the Control Tower Operator

Trainingand

Administrative Briefing

SUN ‘n FUN 2006SUN ‘n FUN 2006

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Michael YuskaAir Traffic Manager

WELCOMEWELCOME

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

Alan ClendeninAssistant Air Traffic Manager

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Kevin Sullivan

Will CliattOperation Managers

PROCEDURESPROCEDURES

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PROCEDURESPROCEDURES

Team Leads

Mark Ireson

&

“Super” Dave Johnston

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8 Team Leaders17 Veteran Controllers7 First Year Controllers1 Oshkosh Controller of the Year7 Lakeland Tower Controllers1 QA Specialist2 Procedural Coordinators6 Supervisors2 Area Manager of Operations1 Assistant Air Traffic Manager1 Air Traffic Manager

WELCOME ATC WELCOME ATC TEAM !TEAM !

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53 Strong!

WELCOME ATC WELCOME ATC TEAM !TEAM !

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The first fly-in was in 1974. In 1976 Sun ‘n Fun was expanded to a

full week and the public was invited.Over a quarter of a million visitors will

attend this year.3 F22 will be on display and will

participate in the airshowFor the first time at SNF, a B24 and a

B29 will offer rides to the public30,000 Pilots arriving here to have fun!

HISTORY and HISTORY and BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND

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To Provide the Finest Air Traffic Control Services!

WHY ARE WE HERE?WHY ARE WE HERE?

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ALWAYS!

NEVER let your guard down!

SAFETY FIRSTSAFETY FIRST

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Introductions

SUN ’n FUN 2006SUN ’n FUN 2006

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Stand Up and Speak Up

SUN ’n FUN 2006SUN ’n FUN 2006

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Your Name (nickname)Your Home FacilityYour Hotel Room NumberPrevious Sun ‘n Fun

ExperienceWhy You Volunteered

TELL US:TELL US:

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Lunch OrdersLunch Orders

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SunscreenChap Stick HatGood Shoes HydrateParking at the AirportPasses

YOU NEED TO KNOWYOU NEED TO KNOW

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FIRE ANTSFIRE ANTS

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TransportationOther Equipment

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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On time departures are expected.

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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Per diem•$39.00

Mileage•$0.445

Hotel room•“Prepaid”

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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You are responsible for:Room service chargesTelephone charges, including long distance chargesIn room movies

DO NOT CHECK OUT WITHOUT PAYING FOR YOUR INCIDENTAL CHARGES

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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Travel vouchersMust be completed within 5 days

after your return.Fax a copy of the front page to Teri

Christman 305-869-5490 within 5 days of returning to your facility.

ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMSSun 'n Fun CPC Shifts

                         

6 = 06:30 - 14:30 RDO = Regular Day Off     T = Tower

7 = 07:00 - 15:00 TRN = Training 8:00 - 16:30   L = Lake Parker

9 = 09:00 - 19:00 TVL = Travel Day       B = Fly-By

11 = 11:00 - 19:00OJT = See Training Day

Schedule D = Departure

13 = 13:30 - 21:30 7A = Staff Shift 7:30-16:00   F = Float

                         

Supervisor Shifts

7T = Tower 7:00 - 19:00                        

7L = Lake Parker 7:00 - 19:00                    

7D = Departure 7:00 - 19:00                      

7F = Float 7:00 - 19:00 Check with AMO for assignment          

9FT = Float Split Shift, 9:00 until the Airshow. In the tower after the Airshow until 21:00

T# = Work with the team for the entire shift (# = team number)  

Fly-By Is a

10 Hour Shift (2 Credit Hours)

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T&A informationCredit hoursWork hours - Maximum 10 hours

operational Do not work air traffic control

more than six days in a row!

ADMINISTRATIVEADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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Your SupervisorSick LeaveOn the Job Injury

ADMINISTRATIVEADMINISTRATIVE ITEMSITEMS

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Technical Training Discussions (TTDs)

Supervisor Recommendations

PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 1 - AllenPawelkop

Pedra

Brown

Siebert

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 2 - EshkenaziMiller

Pingol

Roe

Turner

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 3 - SackettMiles

Godsey

Kruger

Boumenot

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 4 - SackettSlate

Argus

Wolvin

Thompson

Kidd

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 5 - MartinIreson

Coon

Privette

Hite

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 6 - MatosMcConahay

Carter

Forsythe

Geith

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 7 - MartinJohnston

Collins

Drose

Boniberger

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PERFORMANCEPERFORMANCE

Team 8 - BuchananMonfort

Dobso

Walsh

Kamm

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Training and Review

LAKELAND SUN ‘n LAKELAND SUN ‘n FUN CTOFUN CTO

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Lakeland and Surrounding Airports

NOTAMATC WaiverLAL Letter of AgreementTPA Letter of Agreement

WE ARE GOING TO WE ARE GOING TO COVERCOVER

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SNF Memorandum of Agreement

SOP (Position Description)Position EquipmentREDBIRDSafety Issues

WE ARE GOING TO WE ARE GOING TO COVERCOVER

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LAKELANDLAKELAND AIRPORTAIRPORT

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142 ft

FIELD ELEVATIONFIELD ELEVATION

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Runway 9L/27R

8500 x 75 ft*Runway 9R/27L

8500 x 150 ft**Both Runway Landing Thresholds Displaced

3500 ft

RUNWAY RUNWAY LENGTHS/WIDTHSLENGTHS/WIDTHS

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Runway 9L/9R

5000 ft Runway Available

FromTaxiway A-4

RUNWAY RUNWAY LENGTHS/WIDTHSLENGTHS/WIDTHS

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DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & TD POINTSTD POINTS

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Runway 9R/27L

8500 Available for Departures

DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & TD POINTSTD POINTS

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Runway 9R/27L

5000 ft Available for Arrivals*

*RWY 9R Threshold Displaced 3500 ft

ATC must approve full length!

DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & TD POINTSTD POINTS

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Runway 9L

1

2

The spots separated by 1500 ft

DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & DISPLACED THRESHOLDS & TD POINTSTD POINTS

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Hawthorn AviationLakeland Air Services

FIXED BASED FIXED BASED OPERATORSOPERATORS

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Plant City (PCM) – 7.5 miles West Lakeland South (X49) – 5 miles SouthBartow (BOW) – 12.5 miles East

Southeast Winter Haven (GIF) – 14.5 miles East

NortheastZepherhills (ZPH) – 15 miles North

NorthwestVandenburg (VDF) – 17.5 miles West

Area AirportsArea Airports

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The Lakeland filed elevation is:

a. 142

b. 144

c. 160

d. 162

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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Runway 9R/27L is _________ feet long.

a. 8050

b. 8500

c. 8000

d. 8750

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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Runway 9L/27R is _________ feet wide.

a. 65

b. 60

c. 50

d. 75

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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NOTAMNOTAM

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The Air Show Operations Area is from the surface to 10,000 feet MSL, within a five (5) statute mile radius of Lakeland Linder Regional Airport.

AIR SHOWAIR SHOW

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AIR SHOW AIR SHOW SCHEDULESCHEDULE

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Runway 5/23 is Closed, the runway not paved and under construction north of Runway 9L/27R.

Several taxiways are closed, as indicated by orange cones

CLOSED RUNWAYS & CLOSED RUNWAYS & TAXIWAYSTAXIWAYS

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FREQUENCIESFREQUENCIES

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VFR ARRIVAL VFR ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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VFR ARRIVAL VFR ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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VFR ARRIVAL VFR ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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CAKE TOWERCAKE TOWER

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ORANGE WATER ORANGE WATER TOWERTOWER

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DOWNWINDDOWNWIND

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BASE LEGBASE LEG

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TRAFFIC PATTERNTRAFFIC PATTERN

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LANDING RWY 9L LANDING RWY 9L and 9Rand 9R

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LANDING RWY 9L LANDING RWY 9L and 9Rand 9R

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LANDING RWY 27L LANDING RWY 27L and 27Rand 27R

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Remember:Only left traffic for runway 9L or

right traffic for runway 27R will be used.

Downwind leg entry close to the airport in the vicinity of Drane Field RD.

Specific control instruction must be issued to land on runway 9R/27L

No full length arrivals to runway 9R

TRAFFIC PATTERNTRAFFIC PATTERN

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VFR HOLDING VFR HOLDING PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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VFR DEPARTURESVFR DEPARTURES

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NORDO aircraft shall follow the Sun 'n Fun- Lake Parker arrival procedures.

NORDO ARRIVAL NORDO ARRIVAL PROCEDUREPROCEDURE

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The ILS and NDB/GPS Runway 5 will be shut down.

VOR Runway 9 Approach NOT AVAILABLE.

INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT APPROACHAPPROACH

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INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT APPROACHAPPROACH

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INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT APPROACHAPPROACH

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IFR will be discontinued when the ceiling and visibility at Lakeland is reported at or above 3,000 feet and five (5) miles.

Pilots retaining IFR clearance until landing must contact Tampa approach on 120.65 after exiting the runway to cancel their IFR clearance.

IFR ARRIVALSIFR ARRIVALS

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Aircraft will contact Lakeland ground control on 121.4 for clearance.

Aircraft will not accept the FAA flagman's instructions to enter the runway or take off unless you have received departure release from ground control.

IFR DEPARTURESIFR DEPARTURES

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HELICOPTERS & HELICOPTERS & ULTRALIGHTSULTRALIGHTS

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WARBIRD SOUTH WARBIRD SOUTH ARRIVALSARRIVALS

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TAMPA CLASS BTAMPA CLASS B

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The _________ airport is located 5 nm southwest of LAL.

a. Plant City

b. Bartow

c. Lakeland South

d. Zephyrhills

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What Sun ‘n Fun activity occurs at the Lakeland South airport?

a. Glider Operations

b. Military bombing Demonstrations

c. Radio controlled aircraft flying

d. Parachute jumping

e. a. and d.

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What about BOW may a pilot confuse with LAL?

a. Tower Frequency

b. Ground Frequency

c. Runway Configuration

d. Instrument Approach

e. a. and d.

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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IFR arrivals are expected to join the VFR arrival when the ceiling is at or above ___________ and the visibility is at or above ___________.

a. 3000 ft, 5 miles

b. 2100 ft, 5 miles

c. Highest circling minima, 3 miles

d. 3000 ft, 3 miles

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What Instrument approach is available at LAL during Sun ‘n Fun?

VOR 27

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What is the pattern altitude for high performance aircraft at Lake Parker?

a. 1200

b. 1700

c. 2700

d. 2100

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What is the pattern altitude for other than high performance aircraft at Lake Parker?

a. 1200

b. 1700

c. 2200

d. 2700

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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What speed should lower performance aircraft maintain when inbound from the power plan?

a. 80 KNOTS

b. 90 KNOTS

c. 100 KNOTS

d. 110 KNOTS

e. None of the above

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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ATC WAIVERATC WAIVER

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When only Category I aircraft are involved, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category I aircraft is preceded by a Category II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When either the succeeding or both are Category II aircraft separation may be reduced to:

3,000 feet

REDUCED DEPARTURE REDUCED DEPARTURE SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

1,500 feet

REDUCED ARRIVAL REDUCED ARRIVAL SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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When a Category II aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, separation may be reduced to:

3,000 feet

REDUCED ARRIVAL REDUCED ARRIVAL SEPARATIONSEPARATION

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LAL ATCT is authorized to permit lightweight, single-engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft to conduct simultaneous, same direction operations with other aircraft categories on parallel runways, Runways 9L/27R and 9R/27L, with centerlines separated by 400 feet instead of 700 feet, with instruction provided by controllers utilizing visual means rather than two-way radio communication.

400 FOOT RUNWAY 400 FOOT RUNWAY CENTERLINESCENTERLINES

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A waiver has been issued to reduce landing separation __________.

a. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 1,000.

b. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 1,500.

c. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 2,000.

d. when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I or II aircraft, 2,500.

e. None of the above.

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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Simultaneous operations on runways 9L and 9R are ______________ .

a. Not authorized unless approved by the Procedural Coordinator

b. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and other single engine propeller driven aircraft between sunset and sunrise and in VFR conditions.

c. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and all other aircraft between sunrise and sunset when visual separation can be approved.

d. Approved for single engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft and all other category 1 and 2 aircraft between sunrise and sunset and in VFR conditions.

e. Approved for lightweight, single-engine and twin-engine propeller driven aircraft to conduct simultaneous, same direction operations with other aircraft.

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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John DuBoseAirport Director, Lakeland Linder

Regional Airport

LETTER of LETTER of AGREEMENTAGREEMENT

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Tower has jurisdiction over Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R only, all other surfaces are non-movement areas.

Tower will provide advisories in non-movement areas on a workload-permitting basis.

MOVEMENT/NON-MOVEMENT/NON-MOVEMENT AREAMOVEMENT AREA

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Runway 5/23 shall be closed and marked.

Runway 5/23 is under construction. It will be coned off.

Aircraft will have to turn off at taxiway B or roll to the end.

RUNWAY CLOSURERUNWAY CLOSURE

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Runway 9 shall be marked as 9R and Runway 27 shall be marked as 27L.

Taxiway A (the parallel taxiway north of Runway 9/27) shall be marked as Runway 9L and 27R.

Runway 9L and 9R shall be marked with a displaced threshold in accordance with Annex 1 and the Airport Layout Plan. Flashing strobe and light bar shall be located on each side of both runways at the displaced threshold.

RUNWAY MARKINGS AND RUNWAY MARKINGS AND SIGNSSIGNS

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Two large circles, one orange and one green, shall be painted and marked “1” and “2” on Runway 9L as depicted on Annex 1, to be used as aiming points as assigned by the tower to aircraft landing Runway 9L.

Two large signs, one orange and one green, marked “1” and “2” shall be placed in the grass immediately adjacent to the corresponding circles in (4) above, to assist pilots in identifying the assigned spots.

RUNWAY MARKINGS AND RUNWAY MARKINGS AND SIGNSSIGNS

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Two (2) directional signs shall be provided for placement at the northeast end of Runway 5/23 and the northwest end of Taxiway “L”. The signs shall give visual direction to the pilots of the ground flow, as shown on Annexes 1 and 2 of this letter. Signs shall be provided to indicate FBO or SNF, with an appropriate directional arrow.

AIRCRAFT PARKINGAIRCRAFT PARKING

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Aircraft Parking. Tower will expect arriving aircraft that do not specifically request to go to the FBO or other facility on the north side of the airport, to be directed by radio/flagman and signs to the south side of the airport. The primary taxi routes to and from these areas are shown on Annexes 1 and 2.

AIRCRAFT PARKINGAIRCRAFT PARKING

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LAL AIRPORT LOA , LAL AIRPORT LOA , ANNEX 1ANNEX 1

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LAL AIRPORT LOA , LAL AIRPORT LOA , ANNEX 2ANNEX 2

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During Sun ‘n Fun the movement area on the Lakeland airport consists is:

a. All runways and taxiways

b. All runways

c. Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R

d. Runways 9R/27L and 9L/27R and all taxiways north of runway 9R/27L

e. All runways and the taxiways north of runway 9R/27L

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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Tampa Approach Control

LETTER of LETTER of AGREEMENTAGREEMENT

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VOR To Runway 27TPA shall forward arrival dataNo Jets over Lake Parker*Jet arrivals not on the instrument

approach will be on a 10 mile straight in approach to 9R/27L.*

TPA LOA – ArrivalsTPA LOA – Arrivals

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LAL shall assign runway heading and 2,000 feet to all IFR departures.

LAL shall obtain an IFR departure release for all IFR departures.

TPA LOA – TPA LOA – DEPARTURESDEPARTURES

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LAL shall forward a departure time on all IFR departures and change the aircraft to TPA's frequency as soon as feasible.

TPA may assume control for turns after the aircraft leave 1,700 feet.

TPA LOA – TPA LOA – DEPARTURESDEPARTURES

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TPA LOA – GENERALTPA LOA – GENERAL

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Sun ‘ n Fun Fly-In, Inc.

MEMORANDUM OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENTAGREEMENT

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FLY-BY PATTERNFLY-BY PATTERN

Sun ’n Fun Inc. shall be responsible for:1. Aircraft operations in the flight patterns

as depicted in Attachment.

2. Aircraft operations south of runway 9R/27L, including grass field operations

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FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER PATTERNPATTERN

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EAST OPERATIONEAST OPERATION

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WEST OPERATIONWEST OPERATION

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HELICOPTERS AND HELICOPTERS AND ULTRALIGHTSULTRALIGHTS

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Operations are restricted south of runway 9R/27L due to:

a. The Fly-by pattern

b. Ultra-light operations

c. Helicopter operations

d. Restricted visibility

e. a. b. and c.

RESPONSE ITEMRESPONSE ITEM

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OM - Operations Manager

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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OS – Operations Supervisor

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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QA – Quality Assurance

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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PC – Procedural Coordinator

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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TL – Team Leader

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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LP – Lake Parker

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LAKER PARKERLAKER PARKER

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LAKER PARKERLAKER PARKER

SpottersMeteringSpiel

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LCN – Local North

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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ENTERING THE ENTERING THE DOWNWINDDOWNWIND

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May issue instructions to land on either the:Runway ThresholdSpot OneSpot Two

RUNWAY 9L TRAFFICRUNWAY 9L TRAFFIC

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Aircraft landing 9L shall turn off to the left.

Aircraft landing 27R shall roll to the end of the runway and turn off to the left.

Sun ‘n Fun Ground Advisory 126.075

AFTER TOUCHDOWNAFTER TOUCHDOWN

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Keep the base leg in close.Do not try to spot the aircraft your spotters tell you to transmit to.

The spotters will watch to ensure that the aircraft respond.

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL NORTHNORTH

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TRUST YOUR SPOTTERS!

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL NORTHNORTH

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Keep the voice calm and friendly.

Remind all aircraft landing to touchdown beyond any relocated threshold.

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL NORTHNORTH

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Do not sidestep aircraft on short final!

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL NORTHNORTH

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LCS - Local South

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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WARBIRD SOUTH WARBIRD SOUTH ARRIVALSARRIVALS

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FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER FLY-BY & RIDE HOPPER PATTERNPATTERN

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Remind all aircraft landing to touchdown beyond any relocated threshold.

When landing out of the fly-by pattern, be sure to watch for any aircraft from the north side-stepping to the wide runway on their own.

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SOUTHSOUTH

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Keep the base leg in close to Runway.

Watch for warbird and demo arrivals from the south, it is easy to mistake someone in fly-by as the arrival.

Be alert to the grass strip operations.

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SOUTHSOUTH

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Do not sidestep aircraft on short final!

SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SURVIVAL TIPS – LOCAL SOUTHSOUTH

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GC/FD - Ground Control/Flight Data

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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NS – North Spotter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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BS – Base Spotter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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BATONS & HAND BATONS & HAND SIGNALSSIGNALS

StopTurn LeftTurn RightTaxi forwardCleared for takeoffTIPH

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DC-1 – Departure Coordinator

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-1 POSITION DC-1 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-2 - South Launch

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-2 POSITION DC-2 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-3 - North Launch

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-3 POSITION DC-3 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-4 - South Feeder

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-4 POSITION DC-4 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-5 - North Feeder

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-5

DC-5 POSITION DC-5 POSITION LOCATIONLOCATION

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DC-6 - Splitter

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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DC-7 - Positioner

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-1 - Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-2 and FB-3 - FLY-BY

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-4 – Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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FB-5 – Fly-By

POSITION POSITION DESCRIPTIONSDESCRIPTIONS

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BatonsRadiosCones

POSITION EQUIPMENTPOSITION EQUIPMENT

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What is a Redbird?Who Calls a Redbird?What happens on the airport during a Redbird?

What do I do if I see a Redbird?

REBIRDREBIRD

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No “Honey 1”Individual aircraft must be

coordinated and approved in advance.

Aircraft checking in as “Honey 1” shall be told “unable straight in, proceed to Lake Parker to join the Sun ‘n Fun published arrival procedure.”

VIP ArrivalsVIP Arrivals

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SAFETY ISSUESSAFETY ISSUES

DO NOT

Side Step a on short final!

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SAFETY ISSUESSAFETY ISSUES

DO NOT

Attempt to force aircraft off the runway that are

going to fast!

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SAFETY ISSUESSAFETY ISSUES

DO NOT

Leave your post if there is a Redbird!

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SAFETY ISSUESSAFETY ISSUES

DOMonitor the final, Watch out for aircraft that are lined up on the wrong

runway!

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SAFETY ISSUESSAFETY ISSUES

DO

Ensure aircraft do not encroach on the parallel

final.

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Supe and Team Lead Supe and Team Lead DebriefDebrief

15 minutes after the airshow begins.Mandatory Attendance for Supervisors

and Team Leads.Only Supes and Team Leads please.Lake Parker Supervisor or Team Lead

must call the AMO before leaving Lake Parker to debrief the AMO on the days activities.

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Night Departure Night Departure BriefingBriefing

1630 LocalWith Radios

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PLANT CITY ATCTPLANT CITY ATCT

Tower will be open 08:00 to 16:00, April 3 through April 8,

Plant City Tower airspace will be in effect from the surface to 1,600 feet MSL, within a three (3) nautical-mile radius of the Plant City Municipal Airport.

Tower frequency 127.6Telephone # (813) 707-0196

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Did you get all that?

Questions?Questions?

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2005 Winner

CONTROLLER OF CONTROLLER OF THE YEARTHE YEAR

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Trent Slate

CONTROLLER OF CONTROLLER OF THE YEARTHE YEAR

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2005 Winner

ROOKIE OF THE ROOKIE OF THE YEARYEAR

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Robert Collins

ROOKIE OF THE ROOKIE OF THE YEARYEAR

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2006 Will It Be

You?

CONTROLLER & ROOKIE OF CONTROLLER & ROOKIE OF THE YEARTHE YEAR

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90% or better

(You can miss 5 questions)

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When you are finished stay here. We will exchange answer sheets for grading.

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