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| |Facility=JPX | | |Facility=East Hampton Airport (JPX) |
| |Version=2 | | |Version=2 |
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| | ISP_APP | | | ISP_APP |
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| |-|LOA Routes= | | |-|LOA Routes= |
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| Routing to certain airports in ZNY, ZDC and ZBW ARTCCs is pre-coordinated through letters of agreement (LOA). These routes have been added to the '''[[PRD|Preferred Route Database]]'''. Therefore, PRD must be referenced for all departures. | | Routing to certain airports in ZNY, ZDC and ZBW ARTCCs is pre-coordinated through [[LOA|letters of agreement (LOA)]]. These routes have been added to the [[PRD|Preferred Route Database (PRD)]]. Therefore, PRD must be referenced for all departures. |
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| |-|IFR Departures= | | |-|IFR Departures= |
| The initial altitude for IFR departures of all types is "2,000'" whereas higher may be expected in 10 minutes after departure. | | The initial altitude for IFR departures of all types is '''2,000'''' whereas higher may be expected in 10 minutes after departure. |
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| There is no published departure procedure out of East Hampton. All aircraft must be cleared to their destination via radar vectors to a proper JPX exit. | | There is no published departure procedure out of East Hampton. All aircraft must be cleared to their destination via radar vectors to a proper JPX exit. |
| {{phraseology|Cleared to (clearance limit), via radar vectors (exit), then as filed. Maintain 2,000, expect (final altitude) one zero minutes after departure. Departure frequency (frequency), squawk (code).}} | | {{phraseology|CLEARED TO (clearance limit), VIA RADAR VECTORS (exit), THEN AS FILED. MAINTAIN 2,000, EXPECT (final altitude) ONE ZERO MINUTES AFTER DEPARTURE. DEPARTURE FREQUENCY (frequency), SQUAWK (code).}} |
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| |-|VFR Departures= | | |-|VFR Departures= |
| East Hampton is a '''[[VFR Operations#Airspace_Classification|Class Delta]]''' airport. All VFR traffic "must" establish two-way radio communications.<br> | | East Hampton is a '''[[VFR Operations#Airspace_Classification|Class Delta]]''' airport. All VFR traffic '''must''' establish two-way radio communications.<br> |
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| See the [[VFR Operations#Airspace_Classification|VFR Operations document]] for detailed explanation of applicable VFR procedures. | | See the [[VFR Operations#Airspace_Classification|VFR Operations document]] for detailed explanation of applicable VFR procedures. |
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| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| === Ground === | | === Ground Control === |
| ; Departure Sequencing | | ; Departure Sequencing |
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| * Since departures can come from multiple taxiways, the sequencing for intersection departures is a bit more involved as it will require Ground Control to properly push the strip to the tower controller in the correct order. | | * Since departures can come from multiple taxiways, the sequencing for intersection departures is a bit more involved as it will require Ground Control to properly push the strip to the tower controller in the correct order. |
| * For intersection departures, state the usable runway distance if that distance is not broadcast in the ATIS. Below is a list of usable runway lengths from common intersections. If the numbers are not divisible to 50, you must round them '''down''' to the nearest 50 feet before providing the information to the pilot. | | * For intersection departures, state the usable runway distance if that distance is not broadcast in the ATIS. Below is a list of usable runway lengths from common intersections. If the numbers are not divisible to 50, you must round them '''down''' to the nearest 50 feet before providing the information to the pilot. |
| {{phraseology|RUNWAY TWO EIGHT AT ECHO, TAXI VIA DELTA, ECHO. RUNWAY TWO EIGHT AT ECHO INTERSECTION DEPARTURE, TREE THOUSAND FOWER HUNDRED FEET AVAILABLE.}} | | {{phraseology |
| | |syntax=RUNWAY (number) AT (taxiway designator), TAXI VIA (instructions). RUNWAY (number) AT (taxiway designator) INTERSECTION DEPARTURE (remaining length) FEET AVAILABLE. |
| | |example=RUNWAY TWO EIGHT AT ECHO, TAXI VIA DELTA, ECHO. RUNWAY TWO EIGHT AT ECHO INTERSECTION DEPARTURE, TREE THOUSAND FOWER HUNDRED FEET AVAILABLE. |
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| :{| class="table table-sop table-sop-compact" | | :{| class="table table-sop table-sop-compact" |
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| |} | | |} |
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| === Tower === | | === Local Control === |
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| * Releases from East Hampton are requested per aircraft, unless N90 permits blanket releases. | | * Releases from East Hampton are requested per aircraft, unless N90 permits blanket releases. |
| * In order to depart East Hampton under an IFR flight plan, TRACON must issue a release for departure. Departure restrictions such as release times and clearance void times are necessary to separate departures from other traffic in the airspace or to regulate the departure flow. Through land line communications, tower will obtain a release from TRACON for a specific flight after which tower can then issue departure instructions and takeoff clearance. | | * In order to depart East Hampton under an IFR flight plan, TRACON must issue a release for departure. Departure restrictions such as release times and clearance void times are necessary to separate departures from other traffic in the airspace or to regulate the departure flow. Through land line communications, tower will obtain a release from TRACON for a specific flight after which tower can then issue departure instructions and takeoff clearance. |
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| ; Separation | | ; Separation |
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| =====Departure Heading ===== | | =====Departure Heading ===== |
| All IFR aircraft must be assigned runway heading, unless otherwise coordinated with the departure controller. | | All IFR aircraft must be assigned runway heading, unless otherwise coordinated with the departure controller. |
| {{phraseology|Fly runway heading, wind (wind), runway (runway), cleared for takeoff.}} | | {{phraseology|FLY RUNWAY HEADING, WIND (wind), RUNWAY (runway), CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF.}} |
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| '''Missed Approach Procedures''' | | '''Missed Approach Procedures''' |
| * Missed approaches or go-arounds must be instructed to fly the published missed approach procedure prior to release to the TRACON frequency. | | * Missed approaches or go-arounds must be instructed to fly the published missed approach procedure prior to release to the TRACON frequency. |
| * If the conditions are VMC (Visual Meteorological Conditions), then the Tower may keep the aircraft in the pattern and clear the aircraft for a visual approach in accordance with FAA Order JO 7110.65 para 7-4-3. Use best judgement to determine whether to keep the aircraft in the pattern or not. | | * If the conditions are VMC (Visual Meteorological Conditions), then the Tower may keep the aircraft in the pattern and clear the aircraft for a visual approach in accordance with {{Reference7110|chapter=7|section=4|reference=7-4-3}}. Use best judgement to determine whether to keep the aircraft in the pattern or not. |
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| ;Additional Information | | ;Additional Information |
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| =====Airspace===== | | =====Airspace===== |
| * Class DELTA. | | * [[VFR Operations#Airspace_Classification|Class Delta]]. |
| * The tower owns 2,000' and below within an 4 mile radius of the airport. | | * The tower owns 2,000' and below within an 4 mile radius of the airport. |
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| == TRACON == | | == TRACON == |
| TRACON services for East Hampton are provided by ISP sector of N90 TRACON. | | TRACON services for East Hampton are provided by the [[ISP SOP|ISP sector of N90 TRACON]]. |
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| == Appendix == | | == Appendix == |