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Center Sector 'E'
POC: Facility Advisory Board |
Date: 2007-07-30 |
Code: ZLA-802 |
Version: 1.20 |
1. PURPOSE.
This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)outlines the procedures to be used by controllers working Center
positions to ensure that handoffs to approach sectors are done in as efficient
and timely a manner as possible. By specifying standard handoff points,
and arrival routes, coordination between the two sectors can be greatly
minimized.
2. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
The Office of Primary
Responsibility (OPR) for this SOP is the ZLA Facility Advisory
Board. This SOP was originally signed by
David
Hendleman, ZLA Facility Chief on January 12, 2003. This SOP shall be maintained, revised, updated or cancelled by the
ZLA Facility Advisory Board or any organization that supersedes,
replaces or assumes the FAB responsibilities. Any suggestions for
modification/amendment to this SOP should be sent to the FAB for review.
3. DISTRIBUTION.
This SOP is intended for use by controllers
staffing CTR positions at ZLA, as well as controllers working at underlying
Approach positions.
4. BACKGROUND.
Over time, controllers have found that having aircraft arrive between CTR
and APP via pre-approved arrival points (or "gates") provides for a
more orderly traffic flow, and reduces the need for communication between CTR
positions and APP positions. It is also vitally important that both facilities
understand what an airplane is going to do (i.e., what altitude he has been
cleared to) when he approaches an adjoining controller's airspace. These
procedures outline what instructions pilots will be issued as they go from CTR
to APP.
5. REQUIREMENTS
a. Frequency:
Los Angeles Center Sector E shall use 119.95 as
its normal frequency.
b. Airspace:
Los Angeles Center Sector E shall own all airspace
depicted on the
L.A. Center
Sector Map, except for airspace owned by SNA_APP, SAN_APP and portions of
Tracon Airspace owned by LAX_APP, LAX_F_APP, YUM_APP if any of those facilities
is open.
c. LAX Arrivals:
(1) Routing:
(a.) During normal
airport operations at LAX, turbojets/turboprops
from the south over JLI shall be routed via JLI.SEAVU arrival.
(b.) During night-time
operations, aircraft shall be routed via JLI.REDEYE arrival.
(c.) During east
operations, aircraft shall be routed via the OCEAN arrival.
(d.) Aircraft without
the published STARS on board shall be routed via the same routing, manually
read to the pilot.
NOTE: The manual routing for JLI.SEAVU arrival shall be JLI RONLD SEAVU LUVYN =IAF= LAX, with IAF representing the appropriate initial approach fix for LAX
The manual routing for OCEAN arrival shall be JLI CYNDE
OCN BIGJO SHILY DOYLE EXERT direct LAX.
NOTE: The manual routing for REDEYE arrival shall be JLI PDZ
BASET DOWNE SMO WAKER direct LAX.
(2) Altitudes:
Before handing aircraft
off to LAX_FE_APP, LAX arrivals shall be issued the following altitudes:
(a.) SEAVU
arrivals: cross RONLD at and maintain 16000.
(b.) OCEAN
arrivals: cross CYNDE at and maintain
12000.
(c.) REDEYE arrivals: cross JLI at FL240, descend and maintain
16000.
(3) Handoffs:
All arrivals shall be
handed off, and communications transferred to LAX_FE_APP prior to RONLD on the
SEAVU arrival and prior to aircraft descending through 14000 on the OCEAN
arrival.
(4) Sequence:
During Normal
Operations, Los Angeles Center Sector E must provide one single stream of LAX
arrivals to LAX_FE_APP on the JLI.SEAVU clearly sequenced. Exceptions or
unclear sequences must be coordinated with LAX_FE_APP prior to handoff.
During East-Operations, Los
Angeles Center Sector E must provide one single stream of LAX arrivals
to SNA_APP.
During Noise-Abatement Operations, Los Angeles Center Sector E must provide one single
stream of arrivals to LAX_FE_APP.
LAX_FE_APP and SNA_APP must be notified prior to handoff
if the sequences described herein will not be adhered to.
For each arrival stream, Center shall provide a
minimum of 10 NM in-trail spacing between successive LAX arrivals.
d. SAN
arrivals:
(1) Routing:
During west operations
aircraft inbound to SAN shall be routed via the BARET arrival routing from the
east and northeast, or the HUBRD arrival from the north. During east operations aircraft inbound to
SAN shall be routed via the BARET arrival from the east and northeast or the
SHAMU arrival from the north. Aircraft without the STAR on board shall be
issued the same routing manually read to the pilot.
(2) Altitudes:
Before handing off to SAN_APP, SAN arrivals shall
be issued the following altitudes:
(a.) BARET arrival:
1. TNP, EED, PKE Transitions: Cross 25 miles
northeast of PGY at and maintain 12,000.
2. IPL Transition: cross PILLO at and maintain 10,000.
(b.) HUBRD arrival: Cross CARDI at and maintain
15,000.
(c.) SHAMU arrival: Cross SHAMU at and maintain
15,000.
(3) Airspeed:
HUBRD and SHAMU arrivals must be instructed to
cross CARDI and SHAMU at 250 knots respectively.
(4) Handoffs:
All aircraft shall be handed off, and
communications transferred to SAN APP prior to crossing the lateral limits of
the SAN APP airspace or for HUBRD and SHAMU arrivals prior to CARDI and SHAMU.
e. Other San Diego area arrivals:
(1) Routing:
NZY arrivals shall be route via the BARET arrival.
(2) Altitudes:
Before handing off to SAN APP, NZY arrivals shall
be issued the following Altitudes:
BARET arrival:
1. TNP, EED, PKE Transitions: Cross 25 miles
northeast of PGY at and maintain 12,000.
2. IPL Transition: Cross PILLO at and maintain 10,000.
(3) Airspeed:
BARET arrivals shall be instructed to cross PILLO
at 250 knots.
(4) Handoffs:
All aircraft shall be handed off and communications
transferred to SAN APP prior to crossing the lateral limits of the SAN APP
airspace.
f. ONT arrivals:
(1) Routing:
Aircraft inbound to KONT
shall be routed via the SETER arrival routing from the south. Aircraft without
the STAR on board shall be issued the same routing manually read to the pilot.
(2) Altitudes:
Before handing off to Ontario Approach, ONT
arrivals shall be issued the following altitudes:
SETER2: cross ROTHY at and maintain 12,000.
(3) Airspeed:
SETER2 arrivals must be instructed to reduce
speed to 250 knots by ROTHY.
(4) Handoffs:
All aircraft shall be handed off, and
communications transferred to ONT APP, prior to crossing the lateral limits of
the ONT APP airspace.
g. LAX Departures:
(1) Routings:
a. During normal airport operations at LAX:
1. Northeast departures shall be assigned
either the LAXX, HOLTZ, OSHNN (or LOOP) departure procedures and will be
handed off from LAX_DEP to B_CTR. LAX_DEP will perform an automated pointout with E_CTR at least
one minute prior to the aircraft entering E_CTR airspace. E_CTR must communicate any restrictions on that aircraft to
LAX_DEP or B_CTR. See the pointout SOP for more information.
2. East or Southeast departures shall be
assigned either the LAXX, HOLTZ, or KARVR departure procedures:
(a) LAXX.TRM departures shall be vectored
direct to TRM.
(b) LAXX.IPL departures shall be vectored to
OCN.
(c) LAXX.MZB departures shall be vectored to
MZB.
b. During east airport operations at LAX:
1. Northeast departures shall be assigned the
GABRE departure procedure and will be handed off from LAX_DEP to B_CTR. E_CTR
will take an automatic pointout for this departure. Any deviation from these
procedures shall be coordinated with E_CTR.
2. East or Southeast departures shall be
assigned either the OCN or the SNGO departures:
(a) OCN departures shall be vectored to OCN.
(b) SNGO departures shall be vectored to join
the DP routing prior to CARDI.
c. During
noise abatement operations at LAX:
Northeast departures shall be assigned either
the LAXX, or OSHNN departure procedures and will be handed off from LAX_DEP to
B_CTR. E_CTR will take an automatic pointout for these departures. Any
deviation from these procedures shall be coordinated with E_CTR.
(a) LAXX.DAG departures shall be vectored by center
direct to DAG.
(b) OSHNN departures shall proceed on course.
(2) Altitudes:
a. LAXX.DAG, LAXX.TRM, HOLTZ and OSHNN departures will be assigned 13,000
and may be cleared to 17,000 once E_CTR accepts the handoff. LOOP departures will be assigned
13,000 and may be cleared to 15,000 once B_CTR accepts the handoff.
b. Other departures will be assigned 13000.
(3) Airspeed:
No airspeed restrictions shall be placed on
departures without prior coordination between LAX_DEP and E_CTR.
h. San Diego Departures:
(1) Routings:
a. During
West airport operations at SAN:
1. Northwest departures shall be assigned the
PEBLE departure procedure.
2. East departures shall be assigned the
BORDR departure procedure.
b. During
east airport operations at SAN
1. Northwest departures shall be assigned the
LYNSY departure procedure.
2. East departures shall be assigned the
BORDR departure procedure.
(2) Altitudes:
All
departures will be assigned 13,000 by SAN_DEP.
(3) Airspeeds:
No airspeed restrictions shall be placed on
departures without prior coordination between SAN_DEP and E_CTR.
i. Santa Ana/Long Beach Departures:
(1) Routings:
During normal airport operations at LGB:
East or Northeast departures shall be
assigned radar vector TRM or SLI.SEBBY.DAG respectively.
During normal airport operations at SNA:
1. East or Northeast departures shall be
assigned the MUSEL departure procedure.
2. Northwest departures shall be assigned the
CHANNEL departure procedure.
(2) Altitudes:
Departures via SLI and TRM (excluding MUSEL6.TRM) will be assigned 17,000 by LAX_DEP once E_CTR accepts
the handoff, 13,000 otherwise. All other routes will be assigned 13,000.
(3) Airspeeds:
No airspeed restrictions shall be placed on
departures without prior coordination between SNA_DEP and E_CTR.
j. Ontario Departures:
(1)
Routings:
East and Southeast departures shall be
assigned the PRADO departure procedure.
(2) Altitudes:
All departures will be assigned 13,000 by ONT_DEP.
(3) Airspeeds:
No airspeed restrictions shall be placed on
departures without prior coordination between ONT_DEP and E_CTR.
k. Flights entering or exiting
Mexican Airspace:
(1) All flights exiting USA airspace shall have radar service
terminated, and shall be instructed to contact Metro Mazatlan Center.
(2) All flights entering USA airspace from Mexican Airspace shall be
issued a new beacon code, and shall be radar identified.
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