LOA/PHL N90

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Letter of Agreement
Philadelphia TRACON (PHL) & New York TRACON (N90)
Rev. 1 - 1 Jan 2011
Purpose
This agreement prescribes transfer of control procedures, radar handoff procedures, route/altitude assignments, and delegation of airspace between Philadelphia TRACON (PHL) and New York TRACON (N90).
Scope
The procedures contained herein must apply unless prior coordination is effected.
Disclosure
vZNY and any other facilities mentioned in this document are affiliated with the Virtual Air Traffic Simulation (VATSIM) network. The procedures outlined in this document are intended exclusively for use in the VATSIM flight simulation environment and must never be used for actual flight or air traffic control operations. vZNY and any other facility mentioned in this document are not affiliated with the FAA in any manner.

PHL TRACON Departure Procedures

  • All aircraft shall be cleared to the destination airport via the routes and altitudes described in Table 1. Routes and altitudes other than those depicted in this LOA shall be on an APREQ basis.
  • IFR traffic to JFK Area airports at or below 8,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to the sectors listed below, in this order:
    • WRI Approach
    • N90 CAMRN sector
  • IFR traffic to JFK Area airports above 8,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to the sectors listed below, in this order:
    • New York Center
    • N90 CAMRN sector
  • IFR traffic to LGA Area airports at or below 8,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to the sectors listed below, in this order:
    • WRI Approach
    • N90 EMPYR sector
  • IFR traffic to LGA Area airports above 8,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to the sectors listed below, in this order:
    • New York Center
    • N90 EMPYR sector
  • IFR traffic to EWR Area airports at or below 4,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to N90 Approach METRO sector
  • IFR traffic to EWR Area airports above 4,000' will be handed off to the Center or TRACON controller that provides service to N90 Yardley sector
Table 1 - Departures from PHL to N90
From To Route Altitude / Restriction
PHL Area LGA RBV V123 PROUD 8,000' / None
EWR V123 RBV 7,000' / Jets & Turboprops
ARD V214 METRO 5,000' / Pistons
EWR Satellites JAIKE# Arrival Leaving 9,000' for 7,000' / Jets
V3 Leaving 9,000' for 7,000' / Turboprops
N51 / SMQ / 47N / 39N V3 SBJ 4,000' / None

N90 TRACON Departure Procedures

  • All aircraft shall be cleared to the destination airport via the routes and altitudes described in Table 2. Routes and altitudes other than those depicted in this LOA shall be on an APREQ basis.
Table 2 - Departures from N90 to PHL
From To Route Altitude / Restriction
EWR / LGA PHL N Area SBJ ARD 4,000' / None
PHL N & S Area SLONE HAYER 4,000' / RNAV Helicopters

PHL TRACON Arrival Procedures

Control Authority

  • Transfer of control on all aircraft shall be at least 2.5 miles from the PHL/N90 common boundary.

Coordination

  • Regardless of which facility requests an altitude or route change, which will affect additional sectors in the adjacent facility's area, each facility shall be responsible to complete all necessary internal coordination, e.g., the PHL controller shall be responsible for coordination with all appropriate PHL sectors.

Traffic Management Restrictions

  • When either facility requires a restriction affecting more than one aircraft, coordinate any traffic management initiatives with Controller-In-Charge.

VFR Procedures

  • Automated VFR handoffs are optional between facilities. No verbal coordination is required.
  • It is suggested that MSAW alerts be inhibited on targets.
  • The receiving controller shall be responsible for obtaining all pertinent information.
  • Beacon codes need not be changed.

N90 TRACON Arrival Procedures

Control Authority

  • Transfer of control on all aircraft shall be at least 2.5 miles from the PHL/N90 common boundary.

Coordination

  • Regardless of which facility requests an altitude or route change, which will affect additional sectors in the adjacent facility's area, each facility shall be responsible to complete all necessary internal coordination, e.g., the N90 controller shall be responsible for coordination with all appropriate N90 sectors.

Traffic Management Restrictions

  • When either facility requires a restriction affecting more than one aircraft, coordinate any traffic management initiatives with Controller-In-Charge.

VFR Procedures

  • Automated VFR handoffs are optional between facilities. No verbal coordination is required.
  • It is suggested that MSAW alerts be inhibited on targets.
  • The receiving controller shall be responsible for obtaining all pertinent information.
  • Beacon codes need not be changed.