Much More Needed To Help Washington, DC Area Airports
Life has
gotten somewhat better for pilots at three general aviation
airports in the Washington, D.C., area. The FAA issued a revised
notam permitting based pilots with the proper security clearances
to fly between College Park Airport (CGS), Potomac Airfield (VKX),
and Washington Executive/Hyde Field (W32). Previously, based
aircraft could only fly to and from their home airports in the
Washington special flight rules area.
In October, AOPA petitioned the FAA to allow vetted based pilots
to operate between the three D.C.-area airports, to allow air
traffic pattern work and to restore transient operations within the
Washington, D.C., special flight rules area.
"While we are pleased the FAA has positively responded to one of
our requests, it is imperative that transient operations also be
restored if the economic viability of these impacted airports is to
be reestablished," said Andy Cebula, senior vice president of
Government and Technical Affairs. "It's clear that unless transient
operations are restored, the 'DC-3' airports cannot survive."
2/2720 (#2) PART 1 OF 6 FLIGHT RESTRICTION
WASHINGTON, DC. PURSUANT TO SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION 94
(SFAR 94), ENHANCED SECURITY PROCEDURES FOR OPERATIONS AT CERTAIN
AIRPORTS IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. METROPOLITAN AREA SPECIAL FLIGHT
RULES AREA, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES ARE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PART I. EXCEPT FOR DOD, LAW ENFORCEMENT, OR
AEROMEDICAL FLIGHT OPERATIONS, ALL PERSONS OPERATING AN AIRCRAFT TO
OR FROM THE COLLEGE PARK AIRPORT (CGS); POTOMAC AIRFIELD (VKX); OR
WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE/HYDE FIELD (W32), LOCATED WITHIN THE AIRSPACE
DESIGNATED AS THE WASHINGTON D.C. METROPOLITAN AREA SPECIAL FLIGHT
RULES AREA MUST ABIDE BY THE FOLLOWING OPERATING REQUIREMENTS AND
ANY ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES SPECIFIED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR AS
NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR THE SECURITY OF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS TO OR
FROM THE AIRPORT. PART 1 OF 6 WIE UNTIL UFN
PART 2 OF 6 FLIGHT RESTRICTION WASHINGTON, DC.
PART II. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: A. NO PERSON MAY OPERATE AN
AIRCRAFT TO OR FROM THE ABOVE INDICATED AIRPORTS UNLESS SECURITY
PROCEDURES THAT MEET THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 4, AIRPORT
SECURITY PROCEDURES, OF SFAR 94 HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE
ADMINISTRATOR FOR OPERATIONS AT THAT AIRPORT. B. ONLY AIRCRAFT
BASED AT CGS, VKX, OR W32 ARE ALLOWED TO FLY INTO, OUT OF, OR
BETWEEN ANY OF THESE THREE AIRPORTS. C. EACH PILOT SHALL COMPLY
WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1) FOR ALL ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, FILE EITHER
AN IFR OR VFR FLIGHT PLAN WITH LEESBURG AUTOMATED FLIGHT SERVICE
STATION (AFSS), VIA TELEPHONE AT 866-225-7410. A SEPARATE FLIGHT
PLAN IS REQUIRED TO DEPART AND ARRIVE AT THESE AIRPORTS REGARDLESS
OF WHETHER OR NOT THERE IS AN INTERMEDIATE STOP. 2) FILING FLIGHT
PLANS IN THE AIR IS NOT AUTHORIZED. 3) OBTAIN AN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROL (ATC) CLEARANCE WITH DISCRETE TRANSPONDER CODE AS DESCRIBED
IN DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL PROCEDURES BELOW. PART 2 OF 6 WIE UNT IL
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WASHINGTON, DC. 4) MAINTAIN TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION WITH ATC WHILE
OPERATING WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA AND
THE CLASS B AIRSPACE AREA. 5) BE EQUIPPED WITH AN OPERATIONAL MODE
C TRANSPONDER. PART III. FLIGHT PLAN PROCEDURES: A. EACH PILOT
SHALL CALL LEESBURG AFSS AND PRIOR TO FILING FLIGHT PLAN SHALL
IDENTIFY HIM/HER-SELF AND USE THE CONFIDENTIAL PILOT IDENTIFICATION
CODE ASSIGNED TO THEM. B. LEESBURG AFSS WILL ACCEPT FLIGHT PLAN
AFTER VERIFYING CODE. C. LEESBURG AFSS WILL FORWARD PILOT''S FLIGHT
PLAN TO THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE. D. PILOTS SHALL CLOSE VFR
FLIGHT PLANS WITH LEESBURG AFSS ONLY AFTER THEY ARE ON THE GROUND.
E PILOTS MAY REQUEST AND ATC MAY ACCEPT CANCELLATION OF IFR WHILE
IN THE AIR. HOWEVER, PILOTS ARE REQUIRED TO REMAIN ON THEIR
ASSIGNED BEACON CODE UNTIL ON THE GROUND AND REQUIRED TO CONTACT
LEESBURG AFSS AFTER THEY ARE ON THE GROUND. PART 3 OF 6 WIE UNTIL
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PART 4 OF 6 FLIGHT RESTRICTION WASHINGTON, DC.
F. LEESBURG AFSS WILL NOTIFY THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE AND
APPROPRIATE ATC FACILITIES WHEN THE FLIGHT PLANS ARE CLOSED. PART
IV. AIR TRAFFIC PROCEDURES. A. DEPARTURE PROCEDURES. EACH PILOT
SHALL: 1. OBTAIN AN ATC CLEARANCE FROM WASHINGTON APPROACH VIA
TELEPHONE NUMBER (703) 603-7020. 2. IFR - A) DEPARTING
HYDE/WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE AIRPORT AND POTOMAC AIRPORT: ATC WILL
PROVIDE EASTBOUND OR SOUTHBOUND RADAR VECTORS TO OUTSIDE THE
SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA. AIRCRAFT WILL THEN PROCEED ON COURSE AND
REMAIN CLEAR OF THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA. B) DEPARTING COLLEGE
PARK AIRPORT (CGS): ATC WILL PROVIDE EASTBOUND OR NORTHBOUND RADAR
VECTORS TO OUTSIDE THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA. AIRCRAFT WILL
THEN PROCEED ON COURSE AND REMAIN CLEAR OF THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES
AREA. PART 4 OF 6 WIE UNTIL UFN
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WASHINGTON, DC. 3. VFR - DEPARTING HYDE/WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE
AIRPORT, POTOMAC AIRPORT, AND COLLEGE PARK AIRPORT: DEPART AS
ASSIGNED BY ATC, EXPECTING A HEADING DIRECTLY AWAY FROM THE SPECIAL
FLIGHT RULES AREA AIRSPACE UNTIL TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION IS
ESTABLISHED WITH WASHINGTON APPROACH. AIRCRAFT WILL FLY AS ASSIGNED
BY ATC UNTIL CLEAR OF THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA AND/OR THE
CLASS B AIRSPACE AREA. B. ARRIVAL PROCEDURES. EACH PILOT SHALL: 1.
ESTABLISH COMMUNICATIONS WITH ATC FOR AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER THE
SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA. 2. VFR: A) APPROACH TO COLLEGE PARK
AIRPORT: AIRCRAFT SHALL REMAIN OUTSIDE THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES
AREA AIRSPACE UNTIL AUTHORIZED BY ATC TO ENTER THE SPECIAL FLIGHT
RULES AREA. PILOTS CAN EXPECT ROUTING TO COLLEGE PARK VIA THE
VICINITY OF FREEWAY AIRPORT. PART 5 OF 6 WIE UNTIL UFN
PART 6 OF 6 FLIGHT RESTRICTION WASHINGTON, DC.
B) APPROACH TO POTOMAC AND HYDE/WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE AIRPORTS:
AIRCRAFT SHALL REMAIN OUTSIDE THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES AREA
AIRSPACE UNTIL AUTHORIZED BY ATC TO ENTER THE SPECIAL FLIGHT RULES
AREA. PILOTS CAN EXPECT ROUTING TO POTOMAC AND HYDE/WASHINGTON
EXECUTIVE AIRPORTS VIA THE VICINITY OF MARYLAND AIRPORT OR
NOTTINGHAM VORTAC. 3. IFR. IFR ARRIVALS TO COLLEGE PARK, POTOMAC,
AND HYDE/WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE AIRPORTS ARE AUTHORIZED. PART V. ANY
QUESTIONS ON THIS MATTER SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO JAMES L. BEALL AT
(202) 267-7232. PART 6 OF 6 WIE UNTIL UFN