TNCC AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME
 
TNCC - HATO CURAÇAO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
 
TNCC AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
 
1
ARP coordinates and site at AD
121120N 0685735W
Intersection of centerline RWY 11/29 and       extended centerline of central TWY.
2
Direction and distance from (city)
4.5 NM north-west of Willemstad
3
Elevation / Reference temperature (Mean Low temperature)
Elev: 11.0 M (36 FT) / T: 32° C (Mean Low T: NIL)
4
Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN
NIL
5
MAG VAR / Annual change
12° W (2020) / 0°7' W
6
AD Administration, address, telephone, telefax, telex, AFS
Curacao Airport Partners
Margareth Abraham Plasa z/n

Tel: (+599) 9 839 1000
Telex: (+599) 9 868 0017
AFS: TNCCZTZX
email: info@curacao-airport.com

7
Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)
IFR/VFR
8
Remarks
Reference Temperature --> 32 °C JUN - OCT
 
TNCC AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS
 
1
AD Administration
Office hours
2
Customs and immigration
H24 On call for after-hours operations.
3
Health and sanitation
H24 First aid treatment H24
4
AIS Briefing Office
H24
5
ATS Reporting Office (ARO)
H24
6
MET Briefing Office
H24
7
ATS
H24
8
Fuelling
H24 on call
9
Handling
H24 on call
10
Security
H24
11
De-icing
N/A
12
Remarks
Aerodrome operational hours for all Commercial passenger flight, Charters, General aviation, Cargo and mail will be open for passenger service between 10:00 and 02:00 UTC.
 
Exemptions will be made for Military, Coastguard, Search and Rescue, Medevac and fuel stop flights with 1 hour pre-notification.
 
The new Aerodrome operational hours will be for the duration of five (5) years from effective date.

 
TNCC AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES
 
1
Cargo-handling facilities
Stair Trucks; Hy-loaders; Fork lifters; Pushback Trucks; Tow-bars and Conveyor-belts
2
Fuel / oil types
Fuel: JET A1, AVGAS 100LL
Oil: PISTON W100
3
Fuelling facilities/capacity
AVGAS 100 Refueler 750 USG/min
Jet A-1 5 de-hydrant dispenser
3 refueler 1/10.000 USG -  2/5.000 USG

4
De-icing facilities
N/A
5
Hangar space for visiting aircraft
None
6
Repair facilities for visiting aircraft
None
7
Remarks
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES
 
1
Hotels
Unlimited available in Willemstad and in the vicinity of the airport
2
Restaurants
Unlimited available in Willemstad and in the vicinity of the airport
3
Transportation
Car rentals; Taxi's and Public transportation
4
Medical facilities
First-aid treatment and Porto Medico at the Airport; and
Hospital is 10-15 minutes from the Airport

5
Bank and Post Office
Bank: NIL
Post: NIL
6
Tourist Office
NIL
7
Remarks
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES
 
1
AD category for fire fighting
CAT 9
2
Rescue equipment
2 Oshkosh 3000 striker; 1 Rapid Intervention Vehicle; AFFF 840 Gallons/3179 Liters; Water 6700 USG/25359 Liters; Dry CHEM 1350  LBS; DISCHARD FOAM 2700 USG/10219 Liters
3
Capability for removal of disabled aircraft
Up to CAT C. AUW by arrangement with local engineers, Ground handling Companies, CSL and Dutch Coast Guard.
4
Remarks
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY
 
1
Types of clearing equipment
NIL
2
Clearance priorities
NIL
3
Use of material for movement area surface treatment
NIL
4
Specially prepared winter runways
NIL
5
Remarks
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATA
 
1
Apron surface and strength
Designator
Surface
Strength
Cargo Apron
Concrete and asphalt
PCN 75/F/A/W/T
Commuter Apron
Concrete and asphalt
PCN 60/F/A/W/T
FBO Apron
Concrete and asphalt
PCN 60/F/A/W/T
Main Apron
Concrete and asphalt
PCN 75/F/A/W/T
2
Taxiway width, surface and strength
Designator of TWY
Width
Surface
Strength
TWY
23.0 M
Concrete and asphalt
PCN 60/F/A/W/T
3
Altimeter checkpoint location and elevation
27 ft. Main apron in the passenger terminal
4
VOR checkpoints
NIL
5
INS checkpoints
NIL
6
Remarks
For technical information regarding CSL Apron, contact CSL.
For technical information regarding the Coast Guard Apron, contact Coast Guard.
 
TNCC AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS
 
1
Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking/parking guidance system of aircraft stands
Visual Docking/Parking Guidance system not available. Aircraft Marshaling is mandatory on all Aprons.
2
RWY and TWY markings and LGT
RWY and TWY guidance signage; WDI-lighted
3
Stop bars and runway guard lights
Available at all parking stands
4
Other runway protection measures
NIL
5
Remarks
Marking AIDS:
Threshold, Touchdown; Centerline; RWY designations; all RWYs, RWY holding position, TWY centerline; TWY holding position; guidance Apron and Aircraft stands markings and Turning Bay markings.

 
TNCC AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES
 
In Area 2
OBST ID / Designation
OBST type
OBST position
ELEV/HGT
Markings/
Type,
colour

Remarks
a
b
c
d
e
f
NIL
In Area 3
OBST ID / Designation
OBST type
OBST position
ELEV/HGT
Markings/
Type,
colour

Remarks
a
b
c
d
e
f
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
 
1
Associated MET Office
CURAÇAO
Hato Tower

2
Hours of service
MET Office outside hours

H24
3
Office responsible for TAF preparation
Period of validity

CURACAO
4
Trend forecast
Interval of issuance

TREND (TR) Hourly
5
Briefing/consultation provided
Personal briefing by telephone from MDC office. T, TV, D
6
Flight documentation
Language(s) used

C, TB
English

7
Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation
P, W
8
Supplementary equipment available for providing information
ATIS
9
ATS units provided with information
NIL
10
Additional information (limitation of service, etc.)
General Aviation Forecast (GAF ABC) available see website MDC.
 
Briefing and consultation at MDC
Tel: (+5999) 839-3360/839-3361
Telefax: (+5999) 868-2699
 
MET office at seru Mahuma, apprx. 1 km from the Airport
 
TNCC AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
 
RWY Designator
TRUE BRG
Dimension of RWY (M)
Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY and SWY
THR coordinates
RWY end coordinates
THR geoid undulation

THR elevation and highest elevation of TDZ of precision APP RWY
1
2
3
4
5
6
RWY 11
102.00°
3413 x 60
60/F/A/W/T
Concrete and asphalt
SWY: NIL
121126.05N
0685803.08W
121108.46N
0685639.69W
GUND: NIL
THR: 7.8 9.8 m (25.6 (32.0 ft)
TDZ: 7.8 m (25.6 ft)
RWY 29
282.00°
3413 x 60
60/F/A/W/T
Concrete and asphalt
SWY: NIL
121108.46N
0685639.69W
121131.74N
0685830.08W
GUND: NIL
THR: 9 11 m (29 (36 ft)
TDZ: 9 m (29 ft)
RWY Designator
Slope of RWY-SWY
SWY dimensions (M)
CWY dimensions (M)
Strip dimensions (M)
RESA dimensions (M)
Location/
description of arresting system

OFZ
1
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
RWY 11
NIL
NIL
NIL
3533 x 300
140 x 120
NIL
NIL
RWY 29
NIL
NIL
NIL
3533 x 300
90 x 120
NIL
NIL
RWY Designator
Remarks
1
14
RWY 11
Reference code: 4E. 
RWY type: precision approach CAT 1.
RESA (Runway End Safety Area : 140m long and 120m wide after RWY strip on each threshold.)

RWY 29
Reference code: 4E. 
RWY type: non-precision approach.
RESA (Runway End Safety Area :90m long and 120m wide after RWY strip on each threshold.)

 
TNCC AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES
 
RWY Designator
TODA TORA
(M)

ASDA TODA
(M)

LDA ASDA
(M)

TORA LDA
(M)

Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
RWY 11
3413
3413
3413
2578
NIL
RWY 29
3413
3413
3413
3413
NIL
11
3413
3413
3413
2578
NIL
29
3413
3413
3413
3413
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING
 
RWY Designator
APCH LGT type LEN INTST
THR LGT colour WBAR
VASIS (MEHT) PAPI
TDZ, LGT LEN
RWY Centre Line LGT Length, spacing, colour, INTST
1
2
3
4
5
6
RWY 11
SALS
OTHER
High Intensity Approach Lighting System
Green
PAPI
Left side/3°
17.13 M
NIL
NIL
RWY 29
NIL
Green
PAPI
Left side/3°
19.94 M
NIL
NIL
RWY Designator
RWY edge LGT LEN, spacing colour INTST
RWY End LGT colour WBAR
SWY LGT LEN
colour

Remarks
1
7
8
9
10
RWY 11
White
Red
NIL
NIL
RWY 29
White
Red
NIL
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY
 
1
ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation
ABN: 1. At Tower Building, FLG W EV feeding TWR and Old Terminal
2. At New Terminal next to the green gate feeding the New Terminal
H24

2
LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGT
800 M W of ARP, lighted 300 M.
3
TWY edge and centre line lighting
Taxiway edge:
TWY Blue lights on TWY curved edges, apron TWY edges and turn bay edges.

Taxiway centre line:
TWY Not applicable

4
Secondary power supply/switch-over time
Secondary power supply to all lighting at AD. Switch-over time: 10 sec.
5
Remarks
Standby power supplies conform fully with the requirements of ICAO ANNEX 14, Max switch-over time 15 sec.
 
TNCC AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA
 
1
Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO
Geoid undulation

NIL
2
TLOF and/or FATO elevation M/FT
NIL
3
TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, marking
NIL
4
True BRG of FATO
NIL
5
Declared distance available
NIL
6
APP and FATO lighting
NIL
7
Remarks
 
 
TNCC AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE
 
HATO CONTROL ZONE (CTR)
1
Designation and lateral limits
HATO CONTROL ZONE (CTR)
CURACAO
Area bounded by lines joining points 120000N 0692022W - 114708N 0685046W - 114400N 0683204W - 123424N 0683158W - 123622N 0685527W then along the counter clockwise arc of a circle of 25 NM radius centred on 121120N 0685735W to point of origin.
2
Vertical limits
FL065


GND
3
Airspace classification
AIRSPACE CLASS C  FL65/2000 FT AGL
AIRSPACE CLASS D  2000FT AGL/GND

4
ATS unit call sign Language(s)
CURACAO TERMINAL
CURACAO CONTROL
Spanish, English
5
Transition altitude
2500 FT AMSL
6
Hours of applicability
NIL
7
Remarks
(Within the limits of the Curaçao TMA.)

APPROACH  RDR Service will be between1100– 0300UTC. Outside these hours procedure control will be provided assisted by RDR.

HATO AERODROME TRAFFIC ZONE (ATZ)
2 1
Vertical Designation and lateral limits
HATO 2000 FT AERODROME TRAFFIC AGL ZONE (ATZ)
CURACAO
Circular area centered on 121120N   0685735W within a 6 NM radius. GND
3 2
Airspace Vertical classification limits
2000 FT AGL B


GND
4 3
ATS Airspace classification unit call sign Language(s)
B
HATO TOWER Spanish, English
5 4
Transition ATS unit call sign Language(s) altitude
HATO 2500 TOWER
Spanish, FT English
AMSL
6 5
Hours Transition altitude of applicability
2500 FT AMSL NIL
7 6
Hours of applicability Remarks
NIL Left turn out mandatory for ACFT departing RWY 11 unless ATC approval has been obtained for right turn out. ACFT shall adhere to the noise abatement procedure. Overflying of the oil refinery installations and other prohibited areas below an altitude of 2500 ft is prohibited. Right hand traffic pattern mandatory when RWY 29 is in use.
7
Remarks
Left turn out mandatory for ACFT departing RWY 11
unless ATC approval has been obtained for right turn
out. ACFT shall adhere to the noise abatement procedure.


Overflying of the oil refinery installations and other
prohibited areas below an altitude of 2500 ft is
prohibited.


Right hand traffic pattern mandatory when RWY 29
is in use.

 
TNCC AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
 
Service
designation

Callsign
Frequency
SATVOICE
Logon address
Hours of operation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ATIS
ATIS
132.600 MHZ
NIL
NIL
1000-0300 UTC
A/C shall acknowledge receipt
of the broadcast information
upon establishing
communication with the ATS
unit concerned.


D-ATIS WILL BE ACT FOR
ALL COLLINS AEROSPACE
CUSTOMERS.

HATO TWR
HATO TOWER
118.300 MHZ
NIL
NIL
H24
NIL
119.600 MHZ
H24
121.500 MHZ
NIL
 
TNCC AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS
 
Type of aid
MAG VAR
CAT of ILS/MLS
DECL

ID
Frequency
Hours of operation
Site of transmitting antenna coordinates
Elevation of DME transmitting antenna
Service
volume
radius
from GBAS
reference
Point

Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LOC 11
ILS CAT I
LLZ
111.900 MHZ
H24
121107.1N
0685633.1W
 

NIL
NIL
NIL
DME 11
ILS CAT I
IATO
CH 56X
H24
121127.9N
0685752.8W
10 M
NIL
NIL
LOC RWY 11
ILS CAT I
LLZ
111.900 MHZ
H24
121107.1N
0685633.1W
 

NIL
NIL
NIL
DME RWY 11
ILS CAT I
IATO
CH 56X
H24
121127.9N
0685752.8W
10 M
NIL
NIL
VOR/DME
(11° W/2020)
ABA
112.500 MHZ
CH 72X
H24
123020.4N
0695635.2W
195 M
NIL
4.2 NM ARP/enroute
VOR Designated Operational
coverage of APRX 140 NM
DME

VOR/DME
(12° W/2020)
PJG
116.700 MHZ
CH 114X
H24
121149.4N
0690042.8W
30 M
NIL
Coverage 200 NM
 
TNCC AD 2.20 LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS
 

1. Airport regulations

At HATO Curaçao International Airport, a number of local regulations apply. The regulations are collected in a manual which is available in the Airport Coordination Center-OPS at the NEW Terminal Building. This manual includes, among other subjects, the following:
 
  1. The meaning of markings and signs;
  2. Information about aircraft stands and aircraft parking procedures;
  3. Information about taxiing from aircraft stands including taxi clearance;
  4. Limitations in the operations of large aircraft including limitations in the use of the aircraft’s own power for taxiing;
  5. Helicopter operations;
  6. Marshalling assistance and towing assistance;
  7. Use of engine power exceeding idle power;
  8. Engine start-up and use of APU;
  9. Fuel spillage; and
  10. Precautions during extreme weather conditions

 
Marshalling assistance is mandatory at TNCC by the ground handling companies and further information about the regulations can be obtained from the TWR or by OPS located in the Airport Coordination Center.
 
When a local regulation is of importance for the safe operation of aircraft on the apron, the information will be given each by the TWR or Airport Operations.
 
Local Regulations may be requested , in writing, from: The Airport Authority and or CCAA.

2. Taxiing to and from stands

Arriving aircraft will be allocated a stand number by the TWR or Airport Operations. General aviation aircraft will have to use the general aviation parking area.
 
Assistance from the Improvised “FOLLOW ME” vehicle can be requested via the TWR or Airport Operations. General aviation will always be guided by the FBO handling Company.
 
Departing IFR flights shall contact the TWR to obtain ATC clearance before commencing taxiing. Request for ATC clearance may take place at the earliest 10 minutes prior to engine start –up.
 
Ground Control
 
Ground Control is provided by HATO Tower. All traffic on the maneuvering area shall request clearance for movement and /or repositioning on the different platforms and taxi ways. The Ground Control service and Aerodrome Control is provided on frequency 118.3 MHz.
Upon landing after evacuating the RWY, Hato tower will provide taxi clearance to the assigned parking spot. For private flights Hato Tower shall give taxi clearance to the general aviation platform. Marshalling will be provided by the company providing handling services.
 
To taxi (civil and Private Flights) from stands the pilot shall request taxi clearance. Authorization for pushback to enter taxiway shall be obtained from Hato Tower. The responsibility for pushback remains with the ground handler.
 
Pilots shall request permission from ATC before starting engines and when applicable report a cross-bleed start. The request for start-up shall be made to Hato Tower after all preparations for departure have been made (doors closed etc.) and shall include:
 
  • Aircraft identification (e.g. INC 901);
  • Gate Number / PIT NO. (e.g. GATE 2/ PIT 9);
  • Destination (e.g. Miami);
  • Request start-up (request start-up).

Permission for start-up will be issued either immediately or at a specified time. Since ATC planning of outbound traffic (involving en route clearance and co-ordination with Curaçao and adjacent ACCs is based on the start-up time). The pilot shall be able to comply with start-up and taxi permission. Any delay in start-up or taxiing shall be reported to Hato Tower immediately. In case of indefinite delay the probable duration of delay will be given.
 
Prior to taxiing for take-off, aircraft shall be advised of the following elements of information, in the order listed, with the exception of such elements which it is known the aircraft has already received:
 
  1. The runway to be used;
  2. The surface wind direction and speed, including significant variations;
  3. The QNH altimeter setting;
  4. The air temperature for the runway to be used, or if requested the QFE altimeter setting;
  5. The visibility representative of the direction of take-off and initial climb, if less than 10 km;
  6. The correct time.

Note. — Significant meteorological conditions in this context include the occurrence or expected occurrence of cumulonimbus or thunderstorm, moderate or severe turbulence, wind shear, severe squall line, freezing precipitation, severe mountain waves, sandstorm, dust storm, tornado or waterspout in the take-off and climb-out area.

3. Parking area for small aircraft (General Aviation)

General aviation aircraft shall be guided by FBO’s Marshallers to the parking area for small aircraft.

4. Parking area for helicopters

The parking area for helicopters are ACS 15 and ACS 16; FOL ramp; Coast Guard ramp and General Aviation Apron. Helicopters will always be guided by a Marshaller on the stand.

5. Apron

The guidelines on TNCC apron-taxiways are well marked and visible

6. Taxiing-Limitations

Insufficient safety distances restrict CAT F of certain taxiways when using their own power. Further information will be given to each aircraft from the Tower or Airport Operations.

7. Helicopter traffic-limitations

Non-scheduled public air traffic with helicopters is permitted only after prior approval from the CCAA. Any contact concerning the above shall be made via the handling company or directly to the Airport during the hours of service and, if possible, not later the day before the flight is to be carried out.
 
Operations during the hours of service and, if possible, not later the day before the flight is to be carried out.
 
Any request for approval of traffic shall contain the following information:
 
  1. Owner/operator
  2. Type of helicopter, registration/call sign;
  3. Date, arrival time/departure time, destination(s)

Helicopter Operations
Hato TWR provides ATS to deferent type of helicopter flights. Types of flight are:
 
 
  1. Military Flights;
  2. Special Air mission (SAM) Flights
  3. Police Flights
  4. Medical Flights;
  5. Private and Civil Flights
   
  Ad. a-d) Military Flights, SAM Flights, Police Flights and Medical Flights
These flights can operate (depart or land) directly from the Platform or Taxiway. Hato tower will separate these flights from all aerodrome traffic (Traffic on the maneuvering area of the aerodrome and all aircraft flying in the vicinity of the aerodrome).
 
When air taxiing is required the Hato Tower provides clearance and provides separation from all traffic on the maneuvering area.
 
Helicopters operating from a remote heliport shall be provided with flight information. All helicopter flights entering the aerodrome traffic zone shall request clearance to enter.
 
Ad. e) Helicopters Private and Civil Flights
Private or civil helicopter flights shall adhere to the ICAO annex 2- Rules of the air and ICAO SARP`s. These flights shall be cleared for landing on or departure from the RWY in use and cleared for air taxiing via the taxiways to the parking positions assigned.
 

8. Removal of disabled aircraft from runways

When an aircraft is wrecked on a runway, it is the duty of the owner or user of such aircraft to have it removed as soon as possible. If a wrecked aircraft is not removed from the runway as quickly as possible by the owner or user, the aircraft will be removed by the aerodrome authority at the owner`s or user`s expense. Aerodrome Authority will contact an outsource company.
 
TNCC AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
 
All aircraft heavier than 5700KG MTOM and all turbojet aircraft departing from RWY 11, which are cleared for a right turn out, shall maintain runway heading until FL030, then turn right.
 
TNCC AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES
 
PLEASE CHECK WITH ATS

1 DEPARTURE PROCEDURES HATO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

1.1 SID descriptions

1.1.1 General remarks

 
  • Transition altitude: 2500ft AMSL
  • Max 250 kt below FL100 unless otherwise instructed.

1.1.2 SID RWY 11

 
  • Advise ATC if unable to climb with at least 225ft/NM to OLITO (RNAV SID) or to 2500ft (VOR SID).
  • Advise ATC if unable to climb to at least FL110 at AMIPU.
  • Departure procedures RWY 11 to a Curaçao FIR boundary point that is not part of a SID: file the SID AMIPU 1K (RNAV) or AMIPU 1J (VOR). After passing AMIPU, expect ATC instructions to first en-route waypoint.
1.1.2.1 Conventional description
AMIPU 1J
Climb on runway magnetic track 114˚, at or above 1100ft AMSL turn left to magnetic track 102˚ to intercept and follow R 107 PJG. At 15.0 DME PJG turn left to proceed on arc 17.0 DME PJG to R 057 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 046 PJG to DUMVA (28.4 DME PJG) at or above FL 110. After passing DUMVA, expect ATC instructions to first en-route waypoint. Requires minimum 225ft/NM up to 1100ft AMSL.
 
ARUBA 1J
Climb on runway magnetic track 114˚ direct to cross 9.0 DME PJG at or above 3000ft AMSL. Turn right to proceed on arc 11.0 DME PJG at or above 3000ft AMSL. Turn right to proceed on arc 11.0 DME to R 155 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 126 ABA to ABA VOR/DME.
 
BONAIRE 1J
Climb on runway magnetic track 114˚, at or above 1100ft AMSL turn left to magnetic track 102˚ to intercept and follow R 107 PJG to MIVER (37.1 DME PJG).
 
BONAX 1J Climb on runway magnetic track 114º, at or above 1100ft AMSL turn left to magnetic track 102º to intercept and follow R 107 PJG to MIVER (37.1 DME PJG). Cross MIVER at or above 6000ft AMSL and continue on R 107 PJG to BONAX (69.8 DME PJG).
 
EMAPA 1J
Climb on runway magnetic track 114º direct to cross 9.0 DME PJG at or above 3000ft AMSL. Turn rightto proceed on arc 11.0 DME PJG to R 155 PJG. Turn right to follow R 126 ABA up to 56.8 DME ABA.Turn left to intercept and follow R 232 PJG to EMAPA (19.4 DME PJG). Requires minimum 225ft/NMup to 1100ft AMSL.
 
REPIS 1J
Climb on runway magnetic track 114º direct to cross 9.0 DME PJG at or above 3000ft AMSL. Turn rightto proceed on arc 11.0 DME PJG to R 155 PJG. Turn left to intercept and follow R 162 PJG to REPIS(31.4 DME PJG). Requires minimum 225ft/NM up to 1100ft AMSL

1.1.3 SID RWY 29

 
  • Advise ATC if unable to climb with at least 245ft/NM to IMEVA (RNAV SID) or 500ft/ NM to 2500ft (VOR SID).
  • Advise ATC if unable to climb to at least FL110 at SATEX.
  • RNAV departure procedures RWY 29 to a Curaçao FIR boundary point that is not part of a SID: file the SID SATEX 1M (RNAV). After passing SATEX, expect ATC instructions to first en-route waypoint.

VOR departures RWY 29 to a Curaçao FIR boundary point that is not part of a SID: Expect ATC instructions
1.1.3.1 Conventional description
ARUBA 1L
Climb on runway magnetic track 294º direct to cross 50.4 DME ABA at or above 2500ft AMSL. Turn right to intercept and follow R 120 ABA to MATUL (7.6 DME ABA). Requires minimum 245ft/NM upto 1000ft AMSL.
 
BONAX 1L
Climb on runway magnetic track 294º direct to cross 5.0 DME PJG. Turn left to proceed on arc 7.0 DME PJG to R 174 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 279 PJB to PJB VOR/DME. At PJB VOR/DME, turn right to intercept and follow R 109 PJB to BONAX (24.8 DME PJB). Requires minimum 245ft/NM up to 1000ft AMSL.
 
BONAIRE 1L
Climb on runway magnetic track 294º direct to cross 5.0 DME PJG. Turn left to proceed on arc 7.0 DME PJG to R 174 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 279 PJB to PJB VOR/DME. Requires minimum 245ft/NM up to 1000ft AMSL.
 
EMAPA 1L
Climb on runway magnetic track 294º direct to cross 5.0 DME PJG. Turn left to proceed on arc 7.0 DME PJG to R 244 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 232 PJG to EMAPA (19.4 DME PJG). Requires minimum 245ft/NM up to 1000ft AMSL.
 
REPIS 1L
Climb on runway magnetic track 294º direct to cross 5.0 DME PJG. Turn left to proceed on arc 7.0 DME PJG to R 174 PJG. Turn right to intercept and follow R 162 PJG to REPIS (31.4 DME PJG). Requires minimum 245ft/NM up to 1000ft AMSL.

2 INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES HATO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

2.1 General remarks

 
  • Transition altitude: 2500ft AMSL
  • Max 250 kt below FL100 unless otherwise instructed.

2.2 STAR RWY 11

 
  • Arrival procedures RWY 11: inbound traffic entering the Curaçao FIR without filing a STAR – expect ATC instructions at the FIR boundary to PUXUN or AGLIS.
  • Arrival procedures RWY 11: Advise ATC if unable to descend to FL100 at CC1XX waypoints:
    “Unable to comply with charted altitude restriction to descend to FL100”.

2.3 STAR RWY 29

 
  • Arrival procedures RWY 29: inbound traffic entering the Curaçao FIR without filing a STAR – expect ATC instructions at the FIR boundary to SIGTO or OMASU.
  • Arrival procedures RWY 29: Advise ATC if unable to descend to FL100 at CC3XX waypoints:
    "Unable to comply with charted altitude restriction to descend to FL100”.

3 VMC Missed Approach Procedure

Turn to the intended landing runway, intercept the runway track MAG of that runway while remaining visual and execute an aerodrome traffic circuit for that runway.
 
  1. RWY 11 – Left Circuit
  2. RWY 29 – Right Circuit

4 IMC Missed approach Procedure

When executing an instrument missedapproach, follow instructionas depicted on the instrument approach chartsor as directed by Curaçao Control / Curaçao Terminal and report entering the holding pattern of the RWY in use. When cleared by Curaçao Control / Curaçao Terminal, execute the instrument approach.

4.1 Instrument approach charts:

  1. VOR RWY 11 (AD 2 TNCC-51)
  2. VOR RWY 29 (AD 2 TNCC-53)
  3. ILS RWY 11 (AD 2 TNCC-71)

4.2 ILS/DME RWY 11/29 When PJG VOR Inoperational

The following procedures will become effective when the PJG VOR 116.7 MHz is out of service.
 
These procedures are to be followed only when instructed by the ATC.

4.2.1 Holding

4.2.1.1 RWY 11
Holding fix on the localizer course at 13 NM I-ATO.
 
Holding Procedure
Inbound track 114°, left turns, outbound leg 4 NM.
Minimum holding altitude is 2500ft unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
 
Note: ACFT will obtain radar vectors from ATC to the holding fix.
 
Instrument Approach Procedure
Descend, if applicable, in the holding pattern to 2500ft.
Intercept the localizer course maintaining 2500ft until FAP (7.8 DME I-ATO).
Thereafter descend on the ILS 3° (5.24%) glidepath to OCA.
 
Note: consult Instrument Approach Chart (AD 2 TNCC-71) for details
4.2.1.2 RWY 29
Execute ILS/DME instrument approach RWY 11 and when visual make a circling approach to RWY 29. The visual maneuvering circle altitude is 700ft. When visual, turn left to intercept RH downwind RWY 29.

5 VFR PROCEDURES HATO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

5.1 General

 
  1. All VFR flights intending to operate in the Hato CTR shall submit a flight plan (see TNCC AD 2.22.8 Flight Planning).
  2. Hato CTR has been designated as controlled airspace (class D SFC - 2000ft; class C 2000ft - FL65).
  3. Hato ATZ has been designated as controlled airspace (class B).
  4. Flights within the Hato CTR shall maintain two-way radio communication with Curacao ACC.
  5. Flights within the Hato ATZ shall maintain two-way radio communication with Hato TWR.
  6. A clearance is required from Curacao ACC for all VFR operations in the CTR.
  7. VFR flights shall be carried out via the published VFR routes unless otherwise instructed by ATC or on pilot’s request.
  8. Pilots should adhere to the VFR approach and departure procedures and traffic circuits as depicted.
  9. Pilots are expected to circumnavigate or overfly the TNP areas.
  10. Built-up areas shall be avoided as much as possible.
  11. Prior permission is required for training and test flights.
  12. Touch-and-goes are subject to traffic permitting conditions.
  13. VFR flights are not allowed between sunset and sunrise, except military and Cost Guard flights.

5.2 VFR departure procedures

Pilots must have obtained start-up approval from ATC before starting engines. A request for start-up shall be made to Hato TWR (118.3MHz), approval for start-up will either be issued immediately or at a specified time depending on traffic.
Taxiing on taxiways: pilots of aircraft intending to taxi on the taxiways shall obtain an approval from Hato TWR.
After take-off, aircraft shall maintain runway track. Departing aircraft shall leave the circuit area by one of the VFR routes indicated on the chart, unless otherwise instructed.

5.2.1 VFR departure to the south

VFR flights to the south shall leave the Hato CTR via BRIDGE at 2500ft AMSL, unless otherwise instructed. Report when passing BRIDGE. Aircraft will be assigned a final FL by Curaçao ACC. 
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.2.2 VFR departure to the east

VFR flights to Bonaire, Punta San Juan and beyond shall leave the Hato CTR via SINT JORIS at 2500ft AMSL, unless otherwise instructed. Report when passing SINT JORIS.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall continue monitoring the Curaçao ACC frequency,

5.2.3 VFR departure to the west

VFR flights to Aruba and beyond shall leave the Hato CTR via CORAL at 2500ft AMSL, unless otherwise instructed. Report when passing CORAL. Aircraft will be assigned a final FL by Curaçao ACC. While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall continue monitoring the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.2.4 VFR departure to the north

VFR flights to the north shall contact Curaçao ACC for instructions.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.3 VFR approach procedures

Contact Curaçao ACC at least 5 minutes prior to crossing the CTR boundary for clearance to enter the CTR. Enter the CTR via the published VFR routes, unless otherwise instructed.

5.3.1 VFR approach from the south

VFR flights from the south shall contact Curaçao ACC at least 5 minutes prior to crossing the CTR boundary for clearance to enter the CTR.
Enter the CTR via the published VFR route, unless otherwise instructed.
Report passing BRIDGE at 2500ft AMSL.
Descend to 1500ft AMSL and join the circuit when instructed by ATC.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.3.2 VFR approach from the east

VFR flights from Bonaire and Punta San Juan shall remain on the appropriate Curaçao ACC frequency until crossing the CTR boundary, or when the transfer of communication to Hato TWR frequency is effected.
Enter the CTR via the published VFR route, unless otherwise instructed.
Report passing SINT JORIS at 2500ft AMSL. From SINT JORIS proceed to BRIDGE.
Descend to 1500 ft AMSL and join the circuit when instructed by ATC.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.3.3 VFR approach from the west

VFR flights from Aruba shall remain on the appropriate Beatrix TWR or Curaçao ACC frequency until crossing the CTR boundary
Enter the CTR via the published VFR route, unless otherwise instructed.
Report passing CORAL at 2500ft.
Descend to 1500ft AMSL and join the circuit when instructed by ATC.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.3.4 VFR approach from the north

VFR flights from the north shall contact Curaçao ACC at least 5 minutes prior to crossing the CTR boundary for clearance to enter the CTR.
Report passing CORAL at 2500ft AMSL.
Descend to 1500ft AMSL and join the circuit when instructed by ATC.
While in the Hato CTR, VFR flights shall monitor the Curaçao ACC frequency.

5.4 VFR reporting points

FIX NAME COORDINATES PJG INTERSECTION FIX
BRIDGE 120325.81N0685904.09W R 181 / 8.5 DME
CORAL 121242.98N0691213.85W R 286 / 11.3 DME
SINT JORIS 120547.72N0684848.51W R 129 / 13.1 DME
VILLAS 121028.62N0690410.41W R 260 / 3.6 DME
CRYSTAL 120545.84N0682047.41W R 110 / 39.6 DME

5.5 VFR traffic circuits

The circuit area is published on the charts ENR 6.1-19 and AD 2 TNCC-81.
The circuit altitude is 1500ft AMSL.
The standard circuit is right-hand RWY 11 and left-hand RWY 29. The circuit overhead the island is subject to ATC discretion only. q
Pattern legs may be adjusted at ATC discretion depending on traffic conditions.
If not possible to adhere to the circuit area, inform ATC as soon as possible.
In case of go around, join the circuit and inform ATC as soon as possible.

5.6 Taxi procedures

A/C will follow taxi clearance to vacate the runway before entering the apron.

6 Communication failure procedures

6.1 General

Select SSR code 7600.

6.2 General procedures for IFR flights

6.2.1. If there is a communication failure of an aircraft with Hato air traffic control unit, the aircraft shall comply with the voice communication procedures of ICAO Annex 10, Volume II, Chapter 5, and with such of the following procedures as are appropriate. The aircraft shall attempt to establish communications with the Hato air traffic control unit using all other available means.

6.2.2 Flying in VMC

VMC outbound: In case of communication failure adhere to the departure instructions. If the departure instructions contain a clearance limit in the CTR, act in accordance. In VMC:
 
  • continue to fly in VMC;
  • land at the nearest suitable aerodrome; and
  • report the arrival by the most expeditious means to the appropriate ATS unit.

 VMC inbound: follow the procedure included in section 6.3.

6.2.3 Flying in IMC

In IMC or when conditions are such that it does not appear likely that the pilot will complete the flight in accordance with the prescribed VMC RCF as included in paragraph 6.2.2 or when not able to comply with paragraph 6.2.1, the pilot shall maintain the last assigned speed and level, or minimum flight altitude if higher, for a period of 7 minutes following:
 
  • The time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached; or
  • the time the transponder is set to code 7600; or
  • the pilot’s failure to report its position over a compulsory reporting point;

Whichever is later, and thereafter adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight plan. Proceed according to the current flight plan route to the appropriate designated nav aid or fix serving the destination aerodrome. When being radar vectored rejoin the current flight plan route no later than the next significant point, taking into consideration the applicable minimum flight altitude.

6.3 Arriving flights

6.3.1 Inbound clearance not received

 
  • Proceed according the current flight plan route to the appropriate holding fix (TABEB for RWY 11 or URNAP for RWY 29).
  • Maintain the last cleared and acknowledged flight level.
  • After arrival over the fix, intercept the holding pattern.
  • Commence descent to 2500ft AMSL at, or as close as possible to, the ETA resulting from the current flight plan.
  • After reaching 2500ft AMSL leave the holding fix and carry out an instrument approach procedure to the received and acknowledged runway, or to the landing runway according ATIS.

6.3.2 Inbound clearance received

 
  • Proceed according the current flight plan to the appropriate holding fix (TABEB for RWY 11 or URNAP for RWY 29).
  • Maintain the last cleared and acknowledged flight level.
  • After arrival over the fix, intercept the holding pattern.
  • Commence descent to 2500ft AMSL at the expected approach time last received and acknowledged.
  • When no expected approach time has been received and acknowledged, commence descent to 2500ft AMSL at, or as close as possible to, the ETA resulting from the current flight plan.
  • After reaching 2500ft AMSL leave the holding fix and carry out an instrument approach procedure to the assigned landing runway, or to the landing runway according ATIS.

6.3.3 Aerodrome traffic

When aircraft is part of the aerodrome traffic at Hato International Airport, aircraft shall keep watch for such instructions as may be issued by visual signals.

6.3.4 Missed approach during communication failure

6.3.4.1 RWY 11
Climb on runway track 114° MAG to 2500ft AMSL direct URNAP and hold. Leave the holding fix, turn left direct to PUXUN and hold. Leave the holding fix and execute the instrument approach procedure again.
6.3.4.2 RWY 29
Climb on runway track 294° MAG to 2500ft AMSL direct TABEB and hold. Leave the holding fix, turn right direct to SIGTO and hold. Leave the holding fix and execute the instrument approach procedure again.

7 Special VFR

Special VFR flights are only authorized subject to the approval of the unit providing approach control service (Curaçao ACC) to enter the control zone for the purpose of landing or to take-off and depart directly from the control zone provided that:
 
  1. the ground visibility is not less 1500 m;
  2. separation shall be effected between all IFR flights and special VFR flights;
  3. separation shall be effective between special VFR flights

Note: Special VFR Flights are not allowed between Sunset and Sunrise. (See table Times of sunrise and sunset for Curaçao at sea level - Gen 2.7-2 and 3)

8 Flight planning

All flights (VFR or IFR) departing from Hato Airport shall file a flight plan at the Air Traffic Service Reporting Office (ARO), TEL: (+5999) 839-3552.
 
TNCC AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
Bird concentrations in the vicinity of the airport
As far as practicable, Aerodrome Control will inform pilots of any bird activity and the estimated heights AGL. Their presence shall also be advised by NOTAM. (At TNCC same procedure is applied). During the above periods pilots of aircraft are advised, where the design limitations of aircraft installations permit, to operate landing lights, within the terminal area and during take-off, approach-to-land and climb and descent procedures.
Equipment used to scare birds at TNCC:
 
  • Pyrotechnic equipment (bangers, screamers and blanks.) Response vehicle and vehicle acoustic/dispersal system by CSL, CAP OPS; and
  • Live ammunition by AVSEC.

Proper execution of the vegetation control activities to eliminate, control or reduce environmental factors that attract birds and wildlife to the airfield environment are executed.
 
Bird or wildlife strike or irregularities
Aircraft collisions with birds (commonly known as bird strikes) or other types of wildlife could result in damage to the aircraft including engine and/or control surface damage. This could lead to degradations in aircraft performance and/or control. Depending on the severity of the situation, the Pilot in Command (PIC) may opt to perform an aborted take-off or request to return to the aerodrome. This occurrence is handled as an emergency.
 
If an aircraft collides with wildlife while it is over or on a runway, that runway shall be inspected as soon as possible to assess the condition of the runway and remove FOD as necessary. This may cause a temporary closure of the runway; however an emergency aircraft, which require immediate landing, will be accommodated.
 
ATS Procedures
Hato Tower maintains a constant surveillance of the airfield and relay all information as to the position and concentration and movement of birds is to be treated as essential aerodrome information and must be passed on to pilots using the aerodrome.
 
Bird activity
Hazard procedures are followed in strict coordination with CSL
 
Responsibility
The Airport Authority is responsible for dealing with wildlife hazards

Reports
Details of any bird strike are recorded in the ATC watchlog and the CAP Operations Department is informed.
 
Actions
CAP’s Operations Department will conduct an inspection of the maneuvering area after a bird strike report. All information collected is submitted in a bird strike report form.
 
Registration of runway condition
Runway and taxiway inspections are done multiple times on a daily basis with the intention to minimize the probability of FOD to aircraft and to assess the condition and operability of runways and taxiways on the aerodrome. This includes the assessment of the operability of the lighting system.
 
Standard inspections are executed daily at:
 
 
  • 5:00 LMT (9:00 UTC)
  • 7:00 LMT (11:00 UTC)
  • 14:00 LMT (18:00 UTC)
  • 19:00 LMT (23:00 UTC)

Runway inspections will be executed when required necessary or after any occurrence that have the potential to affect the runway operation and consequently ATS Provision.
 
TNCC AD 2.24 CHARTS RELATED TO AN AERODROME
 
TNCC AD 2.25 VISUAL SEGMENT SURFACE (VSS) PENETRATION
 
Charts
Pages
TNCC - Aerodrome Chart
TNCC - Ground Movement Chart
TNCC - Parking Docking Chart
TNCC - Aerodrome Obstacle Chart
TNCC - Aerodrome Obstacle Chart-type B Chart-typeB
TNCC - RNAV SID RWY11
TNCC - RNAV (GNSS) Departures RWY 11 - CODING TABLE
TNCC - RNAV SID RWY29
TNCC - RNAV (GNSS) Departures RWY 29 - CODING TABLE
TNCC - VOR SID RWY11
TNCC - VOR SID RWY29
TNCC - RNAV STAR RWY29
TNCC - RNAV (GNSS) Arrivals RWY 29 - CODING TABLE
TNCC - RNAV STAR RWY11
TNCC - RNAV (GNSS) Arrivals RWY 11 - CODING TABLE
TNCC - IAP RWY 11
TNCC - IAP_RNP RWY 11- CODING TABLE
TNCC - IAP RWY 29
TNCC - IAP_RNP RWY 29 - CODING TABLE
TNCC - IAP ILS RWY 11
IAP VOR RWY 11 EFF
TNCC - IAP VOR RWY 29
TNCC - RNAV STAR RWY11 OVERVIEW
TNCC - RNAV STAR RWY29 OVERVIEW
VISUAL APPROACH CHART