Prince George Air Space Changes

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k.wardstrom
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Prince George Air Space Changes

To COPA Flight Captains:

Attached is an e mail from NavCanada regarding proposed airspace changes at Prince George.

Will you please fan this message out to your members for their information and/or comment.

If there are any comments regarding these proposed changes they can be sent to Brian Stockall of NavCanada at the address listed below. Will you please have them copy me at tcole@copanational.org in order that we can track the comments for COPA.

Thank you

W.T. (Tim) Cole

Working for your Freedom to Fly since 1952
BC & YT Director
Canadian Owners & Pilots Association
604 299 0806
604 833 0226 c
tcole@copanational.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Stockall, Brian K"

Subject: Proposed airspace change - Prince George

Date: 30 April, 2012 13:53:09 PM PDT

To: "W. T. (Tim) Cole (tcole@copanational.org)"

Tim,

Prince George, BC is equipped with both Primary and a Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR). An aeronautical study is underway to evaluate potentially decommissioning the Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR).

During initial consultations, customers expressed concerns over the lack of transponder required airspace that would contain IFR aircraft during descent and transition to the instrument approaches.

To ensure that all aircraft operating at altitudes used by IFR aircraft during descent and transition to the instrument approaches are visible to air traffic controllers via the SSR while providing sufficient airspace for non-transponder equipped aircraft to safely operate, NAV CANADA is proposing to replace the current 2,200’ AGL control area extension with two new control area extensions (5,200’ ASL & 7,000’ ASL), each with a transponder requirement. The 700’ AGL transition area would remain as-is without a transponder requirement. Also proposed is an increase in the size of the control zone from 5 NM to 7 NM, with a cut out for the Otway aerodrome. The control zone would remain Class D with no transponder requirement.

If you have any questions, please call me to discuss.
Brian K. Stockall
Manager, Aeronautical Studies and Analysis
Gestionnaire, Études aéronautiques et analyse
NAV CANADA
Edmonton Area Control Centre
P.O. Box 9867
Edmonton, AB T5J 2T2
ph. (780) 890-3024 cell: (780) 913-1005
fax: (780) 890-4341 e-mail: stockab@navcanada.ca