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PERTH/JANDAKOT ELEV 99
AVFAX CODE 6002
WA UTC +8 YPJT
320551S 1155252E VAR 2 DEG W CERT
AD OPR Jandakot Airport Holdings Pty Ltd (JAH), 16 Eagle Drive Jandakot, WA, 6164. Email:
jah@jandakotairport.com.au. PH 08 9417 0900. ARO 0417 827 557 (24HR), EMERG pager 9485
7555. Fax 08 9417 3777. Website: www.jandakotairport.com.au.
N
APRO
HERN
NORT
Displaced THR HELICOPTER
Refer ERSA-RDS PRECINCT
B
353° 8.6NM EASTERN
H PAD
ON
Perth B
B6
PR
B5
LA
B C
RA
C
NT
B4
CE
B
E
TWR
B3 E
CENTRAL B
O N PAD H
PR F
A
RN B2 F
HE B
UT
SO G
B B1
S G HEL
K1 S TRAINING
S1
AREA
S
S2 S
K S3 S
K2
S4
K
K3
K
K4
REMARKS
AVAILABILITY
1. Visitors needing airside/landside access are to contact AD OPR. Use of AD is permitted in
accordance with ‘Jandakot Airport Conditions of Access and Use’ document, AVBL from the
Airport Management Centre or AD OPR website.
2. AD Charges: All ACFT - fees and charges as per Schedule of Charges published on AD
OPR website. COR holder is responsible for all charges incurred.
3. This AD is a Security Controlled Airport.
4. AD not AVBL to ACFT ABV 5,700KG MTOW without PPR from AD OPR.
5. ACFT with wingspan greater than 15M requiring parking, needs PPR from AD OPR.
6. No lit itinerant parking AVBL.
7. ATS AIRSPACE
a. JT TWR provides ATS within Class D airspace SFC to 1,500FT during TWR HRS.
b. Airspace becomes Class G with SIS provided by PH CENTRE outside TWR HRS.
HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES
AIR BP: 2300-1100 UTC DLY. H24 AVGAS card bowser (BP Card). Phone 08 9414 1515 (diverts to
pager if not answered), Fax 9414 1269, VHF 129.9 C/S “AIRBEEPEE”. AVGAS, F34, JET A1,
O117, O125.
Viva Energy: Bel-Air Refuelling Services, AH call-out fee will apply 1000-2200 UTC, PN Required.
Phone 08 9310 9999, Mobile 0418 952 536 VHF 121.8 c/s “Viva Energy”. AVGAS, JET A1, Oils.
Shell Fuel and Fly Card, Shell Global Carnet Card and Credit Cards (V and MC).
General
AD OPR does not provide ACFT marshalling services. All requests for ACFT marshalling should be
directed to a Fixed Base Operator (FBO).
AERODROME OBSTACLES
1. Lit TWR 255FT, BRG 284DEG MAG/1.55NM from ARP.
2. Unlit PWR pole, 241FT AMSL, BRG 288DEG MAG/1.46NM FM ARP.
METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
1. TAF CAT B, METAR/SPECI, AD WRNG
2. AWIS Phone 08 6216 2618 - Report faults to BoM.
3. AWIS FREQ 128.65, 281 AVBL outside TWR HR - Report faults to AD OPR.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
06L/24R 056 46a PCN 11 /F /A /1000 (145PSI) /T WID 30 RWS 90
06R/24L 056 38a PCN 7 /F /A /1250 (181PSI) /T WID 18 RWS 90
12/30 116 49a PCN 11 /F /A /1000 (145PSI) /T WID 30 RWS 90
AERODROME AND APPROACH LIGHTING
RWY 06L/24R MIRL PAL 123.9 SDBY PWR AVBL
RWY 24R PAPI(1) PAL 123.9 3.0 DEG25FT SDBY PWR AVBL
RWY 12/30 MIRL PAL 123.9 SDBY PWR AVBL
(1) Activated by PAL outside TWR HR.
1. RWY edge light spacing: 06L/24R: 60M; 12/30: 60M.
2. PAL AVBL outside TWR HR. PAL requires 3 one second pulses to activate - wait five
seconds before second attempt.
OTHER LIGHTING
ABN FLG 6 W On TWR and PAL outside TWR HR.
1. Secondary PWR switchover time: 15 SEC.
2. TWY LGT: Blue edge on TWY B and K, K1, K2, K3 and K4. Green on APN.
ATS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
FIA PERTH CENTRE 135.25 On Ground (Outside JT TWR HR)
ATIS JANDAKOT ATIS (1) 128.65 281
SMC JANDAKOT GROUND 124.3
TWR JANDAKOT TOWER 118.1 119.4
(1) ATIS AVBL by phone 08 9476 8755 H24.
OPERATIONAL HOURS
TWR HR:
JUN-AUG: MON-FRI 2300-1200 UTC. SAT-SUN 0000-1000 UTC.
SEP-MAY: MON-FRI 2300-1300 UTC. SAT-SUN 0000-1000 UTC.
PH TWR Manager: 08 9476 8512^ or for urgent operational matters: 08 9476 8833^.
RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS
NDB JT 281 320609.7S 1155312.2E Range 30 (HN 30) (1)
(1) Pilot monitored
LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
1. Leaders of formation flights must advise the AD OPR in writing the callsigns of individual
ACFT involved in the formation.
2. All RWY, marked HLS and the HEL Training Area are active at all times and during ATC HR
require a clearance to enter, cross, taxi or backtrack, except ACFT LDG RWY 12/30 must
not vacate into RWY 06L/24R without ATC clearance.
3. ACFT REQ clearance to DEP into Perth CTA/CTR - contact Perth Centre on 135.25 prior to
starting engines.
4. Outside TWR HR listening watch must be maintained on CTAF whilst TAX.
5. Agricultural ACFT calibration test and training are not permitted.
6. Outside TWR HR or when Class G is in place, all HEL arrivals and departures are to be
conducted from HLS or RWY.
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FLIGHT PROCEDURES
Wake turbulence encounters may occur in the Jandakot Control Zone, mainly in the NE quadrant,
due to ACFT over flying in controlled airspace. Delays may occur due Super Wake Turbulence
category ACFT operating above or near YPJT CTR.
1. LOCAL PROCEDURES
a. When FREQ congestion or failure does not allow ACFT to obtain FREQ transfer
instructions from PH ATC or JT TWR and the ACFT has been assigned 1,500FT (HJ),
or 1,700FT (HN), ACFT should contact Jandakot TWR on 118.1 at 3NM Jandakot.
b. Instrument approach procedures are not AVBL for training purposes.
c. After LDG, on first contact with Jandakot Ground (SMC), pilots should notify TAXI for
Southern, Central or Northern Apron or other area as required.
2. CIRCUIT PROCEDURES
a. ACFT requesting CCTS require start approval on Jandakot Ground FREQ 124.3.
b. Circuit ALT 1,000FT.
c. During TWR HR, ACFT requesting circuit training OPS require start approval on
Jandakot Ground FREQ 124.3. ACFT are to TAX WI 15MIN of start approval or
approval may be CNL.
d. Simulated engine failure after TKOF in single engine fixed wing ACFT must be
conducted over the RWY and recovery initiated prior to the airside boundary. ATC PPR
to each manoeuvre.
e. Circuit Directions during TWR HRS:
(i) RWY 06L HJ - left: HN - right.
(ii) RWY 06R HJ - right: HN - not AVBL.
(iii) RWY 24L HJ - left: HN - not AVBL.
(iv) RWY 24R HJ - right: HN - left.
(v) RWY 12 HJ - left: HN - left.
(vi) RWY 30 HJ - left: HN - left.
f. Circuit training OPS are only permitted:
(i) MON-FRI: 2300-1430 UTC (0700-2230 Local)
(ii) SAT-SUN: 0000-1000 UTC (0800-1800 Local)
3. VFR PROCEDURES
ARRIVALS
3.1. VFR ACFT inbound to Jandakot seeking to transit Perth controlled airspace WI 36NM
Perth, contact Perth Centre on 135.25 MHz.
3.2. ACFT inbound to Jandakot are to display landing light when possible.
HJ OPS
3.3. CTR Entry ALT 1,500FT.
3.4. ARR VFR ACFT should track via and report at Oakford, Brick Works, BOAT or POWR then
report at either FDL or ADWD.
3.5. ACFT cleared via BOAT or POWR report at ADWD (entering CTR).
3.6. ACFT cleared via Oakford or Brick Works, report at FDL (entering the CTR).
3.7. When RWY 06L/24R is duty RWY, ACFT inbound from FDL are to overfly the upwind end of
the duty RWY.
3.8. For VFR ARR from D104 when RWY 06/24 in use:
a. The preferred RTE is via BOAT to ADWD.
b. If circuit training OPS are required on RWY 06R/24L the preferred RTE is Oakford to
FDL.
HN OPS
3.9. CTR entry ALT 1,500FT.
3.10. During TWR HR, ACFT ARR FM Class G airspace at 1,500FT, shall contact Jandakot TWR
by 6NM for clearance.
3.11. ACFT requiring airways clearance ABV 1,500FT due to LSALT should obtain airways
clearance as per information above.
DEPARTURES
HJ OPS
3.12. All VFR ACFT are required to DEP JT CTR into Class G airspace.
3.13. Departure altitude 1,000FT.
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5.13. Pilots are requested to keep hover time to a minimum whilst operating on apron areas
Helicopter Precinct Operations
5.14. ARR or DEP DCT to or from HEL precinct not permitted unless operationally required.
Northern Apron Departures
5.15. When RWY 24R is duty RWY, DEP are to track via the apron or Mustang RD then pass
between the Control Tower and TWY B unless otherwise approved by ATC.
5.16. When RWY 12 or 30 is duty RWY, track via the apron until at the northern or southern end
of the apron, then when clear of buildings track parallel to the duty RWY. Do not DEP over
HEL Precinct.
Northern Apron Arrivals
5.17. When RWY 06L is duty RWY, ARR are to pass between the Control Tower and TWY B,
then track via the apron or Mustang RD, unless otherwise approved by ATC.
5.18. When RWY 12 or 30 is duty RWY, track parallel to the duty RWY remaining clear of
buildings and the HEL Precinct, then track via the apron to the LDG site.
Helicopter Training Area
5.19. HEL training area has been established on the AD WI the grassed area bounded by the
06R/24L RWS, TWY S East of 06R/24L RWS and the airport perimeter road extended to
intersect the 06R/24L RWS near TWY E.
5.20. Unless otherwise specified by ATC, the FLW conditions are applicable while OPR in the
training area:
a. OPS shall be at least 100M from duty RWY, and at least 50M from the WDI/
anemometer.
b. When RWY 06R/24L is duty RWY, taxi and hover OPS in ground effect only, permitted
up to RWS 06R/24L.
c. OPS on TWY S between S2 and S4 permitted when RWY 06R/24L is duty RWY. OPS
on TWY S not permitted when RWY 12/30 is duty RWY.
d. OPS shall be limited to not ABV 200FT AGL.
e. Slope LDG training may be conducted in the grassed drain adjacent to TWY S between
S2 and S4 in the HEL training area. Advise ATC when conducting slope training.
5.21. HEL proceeding to/from training area must obtain clearance to cross RWY 06R/24L (when
RWY 06/24 in use) from Jandakot TWR 119.4.
5.22. Initial TFC INFO will be provided on other HEL and vehicles operating in the HEL training
area. Pilots must maintain a continuous lookout for traffic whilst operating in HEL training
area.
5.23. When RWY 06R/24L is duty RWY, training may be conducted across RWY 30 out to the
south-eastern airport boundary subject to ATC clearance. Caution: Un-notified AD OPR
personnel and vehicles may be operating in the South East Boundary area.
5.24. A separate clearance is required to operate on RWY 30.
5.25. Training may be conducted WI AD BDRY in treed areas ADJ to HEL Training Area subject
to ATC CLR.
5.26. OPS outside the Airport boundary not permitted BLW 500FT except when ARR or DEP.
5.27. CAUTION: Sprinklers operating in the helicopter training area around the aiming point HN.
Helicopter Circuits
5.28. Circuits may be conducted from the training area subject to the FLW COND:
a. Circuits parallel to RWY 24L or RWY 12 shall be Left Hand;
b. Circuits parallel to RWY 06R or RWY 30 shall be Right Hand;
c. Circuit ALT: 800FT AMSL.
d. Circuits to be flown inside the corresponding fixed wing circuit, downwind leg is
recommended to be no wider than the airport boundary.
e. A continuous lookout for HEL and fixed wing TFC must be maintained.
5.29. Once established on the appropriate TWR frequency, the only communication required is a
BECOMING AIRBORNE call prior to each circuit. ATC will not positively control these
TKOFs and LDGs or provide sequencing instructions. Initial TFC INFO will be provided on
other HEL operating in the HEL Training Area.
5.30. Circuits beginning or terminating outside the HEL training area are subject to ATC approval
and are required to be positively controlled. A TKOF and LDG clearance is required.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bird hazard exists as follows:
a. Cockatoo and corella flocks overfly AD DRG spring.
b. Crows and magpies in grassed areas across AD, most prevalent DRG winter and
spring.
c. Swallow flocks across AD all year.
d. Ibis flocks overfly AD DRG winter and spring.
e. Birds of prey (e.g. eagles, kites, kestrels) may hover at altitude.
f. NOTAMS will be issued for other short term/seasonal hazards.
CHARTS RELATED TO THE AERODROME
1. WAC 3462.
2. Also refer to AIP Departure and Approach Procedures.