ILG SOP

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New York ARTCC
Standard Operating Procedure — ILG

Rev. 5 — Revised: 2024-11-04

Area at a glance

ICAO Code Airport Name Airspace
KILG Wilmington New Castle D
Purpose
This document prescribes the procedures to be utilized for providing air traffic control services at the Teterboro Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT). The procedures described herein are supplemental to the New York ARTCC Standard Operating Procedures and FAA Order JO 7110.65.
Distribution
This order is distributed to all New York ARTCC personnel.
Procedural Deviations
Exceptional or unusual requirements may dictate procedural deviations or supplementary procedures to this order. A situation may arise that is not adequately covered herein; in such an event use good judgment to adequately resolve the problem.


Departure Sequencing
Teterboro is a satellite of Newark Airport. However, Teterboro is still a minor airport, and thus may be staffed by any New York ARTCC member (up to and including S2). TRACON service to Teterboro is provided by EWR sector of New York TRACON (N90).


Operational Positions

Position Callsign Radio Name Frequency Identifier
Clearance Delivery TEB_DEL Teterboro Clearance Delivery 128.050 4G
Ground TEB_GND Teterboro Ground 121.900 4F
Tower TEB_TWR Teterboro Tower 119.500 4J
ATIS KTEB_ATIS 132.850

ATCT

Clearance Delivery

Exit Gate Exit Scratchpad Radial(4s) Radial(22s)
West SBJ SBJ
BIGGY BIG SBJ237
LANNA LAN PTW 059 SBJ 274
PARKE PAR BWZ 250 SBJ302
ZIMMZ ZIM RNAV only
ELIOT ELI SAX 252 ETX
NEWEL NWL SAX 264
North SAX SAX
COATE COA SAX 311
NEION NEI LGA 322
HAAYS HAY HUO 145
GAYEL GAY DPK 320
BREZY BRE IGN 217
East GREKI GRE CMK 057
MERIT MER LGA 055
BAYYS BAY BDR 054
BDR BDR
South DIXIE DIX COL 192
WHITE WHI COL 204


Notes
  1. While it is recommended that aircraft be rerouted to comply with turbojet and props only departure gates, it is not required.
  2. ZIMMZ is for use by RNAV equipped turbojet aircraft only.
  3. For aircraft using DIXIE or WHITE as their exit, change the route to read as ELVAE COL DIXIE or ELVAE COL WHITE, respectively. The scratchpad entry will still be selected based on the exit, using the table on the right.
  4. BREZY is only a valid exit if either followed by V39 CMK GREKI/MERIT/BAYYS/BDR or when the destination is within the LaGuardia sector of N90 (i.e. LGA, HPN or DXR).
  5. RNAV equipped aircraft are aircraft with the equipment suffix /Z, /L, /Y, /I ,/V, /S OR /G.
Position Frequency Code
EWR_DEP 119.200 4N
EWR_G_APP 127.600 4U
EWR_N_APP 120.150 4A
EWR_APP 128.550 4P
NY_CTR 125.325 N56
Note that this table only serves as a guide. The actual departure frequency has to be determined based on coordination with the other online controllers. Controllers identifying as NY_APP provide service for more than one N90 TRACON and may or may not provide coverage for EWR TRACON airspace. Coordinate with the controller to determine coverage.
Airway Join
V3 BIGGY V3
V6 SBJ V6
V16 ELVAE COL DIXIE V16
V30 LANNA V30
V188 BAYYS SEALL V188
V252 HAAYS HUO V252
J6 PARKE J6
J48 LANNA J48
J60 NEWEL J60
J64 NEWEL J60 DANNR RAV J64
J95 GAYEL J95
J132 NEION J223 CORDS J132
J223 NEION J223
Q22 BAYYS Q22
Q42 ZIMMZ Q42
Q75 North: GREKI Q75
South: BIGGY Q75
Q409 ELVAE COL WHITE Q409
Q436 COATE Q436
Q480 North:GREKI BAF Q480
South:ZIMMZ Q42 SPOTZ Q480
Q812 GAYEL Q812
Q818 GAYEL Q818
Y481 ELVAE COL DIXIE Y481
Y482 ELVAE COL DIXIE Y482
Filed Exit Amendment
ARD BIGGY
BAYYS BREZY V39 CMK BAYYS
BDR BREZY V39 CMK BDR
BOS MERIT HFD PUT BOS
CFB GAYEL J95 CFB
CYN ELVAE COL WHITE T224 CYN
DIXIE ELVAE COL DIXIE
EMI LANNA J48 EMI
ENE BREZY V39 CMK GREKI JUDDS MRTIN ENE
ETX LANNA V30 ETX
GREKI BREZY V39 CMK GREKI
HFD BREZY V39 CMK MERIT HFD
HNK GAYEL Q812 HNK
HUO HAAYS HUO
JUDDS BREZY V39 CMK GREKI JUDDS
KINGG ELVAE COL DIXIE Y481 KINGG
LRP PARKE J6 LRP
MARTN BREZY V39 CMK GREKI JUDDS MARTN
MERIT BREZY V39 CMK MERIT
MXE BIGGY Q75 MXE
OWENZ ELVAE COL DIXIE Y481 OWENZ
PSB NEWEL J60 PSB
PTW LANNA J48 PTW
PUT BREZY V39 CMK MERIT HFD PUT
RAV NEWEL J60 DANNR RAV
SQUAD ELVAE COL DIXIE Y482 SQUAD
WHITE ELVAE COL WHITE

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 Preferred Route Database. Therefore, PRD must be referenced for all departures.

Initial Altitude

Runway(s) Altitude
1, 6, 19 2000'
24 1500'
  1. If an aircraft will not be using a departure procedure, then issue initial altitudes as per the table on the right.
  2. If LGA is using ILS 13, then initial altitude must be 1,700'.


TEB#

This is the default departure procedure to be used by aircraft departing Teterboro (pronounced Teterboro (Version #), such as Teterboro Four). It should always be assigned, unless the pilot indicates not possessing charts, in which case no departure procedure should be assigned and the pilot should be cleared to their destination via radar vectors to a proper TEB exit.

This departure procedure has a published altitude restrictions for runway 24. Use the the following as a guide:

  • For aircraft departing Runway 24 when LGA is NOT landing ILS 13: Climb via SID
  • For all other runway configurations: Maintain 2000
The usage of climb via SID is explained in FAA Order JO 7110.65 para 4-3-2 and Climb via SID Phraseology.

RUUDY#

This is an RNAV Departure valid only for Runway 24.

Because this departure procedure has published altitude restrictions, the phrase "climb via SID" must be included in the IFR clearance, as explained in FAA Order JO 7110.65 para 4-5-7.

Teterboro is located inside Class Delta Airspace but it is in close proximity to New York Class Bravo Airspace. All VFR traffic must establish two-way radio communications. See the VFR Operations document for detailed explanation of applicable VFR procedures.

Ground

Departure Sequencing
Exit Gate Exits
North COATE, NEION, HAAYS, GAYEL, SAX
East GREKI, MERIT, BAYYS, BDR
West NEWEL, ELIOT, ZIMMZ, PARKE, LANNA, BIGGY, SBJ
South WHITE, DIXIE
  1. Aircraft should be sequenced to depart in the following order:
    1. By alternating gate group.
    2. If not the above, then by alternating exit.
    3. If not the above, then by aircraft type largest to smallest.
  2. Coordinate with Local Control at the beginning of a shift if departures will “monitor” or “contact.” Also ensure to coordinate how Local Control would like departure sequence forwarded.
  3. Before switching departing aircraft to Local Control frequency, ensure the aircraft is aware of his or her number for takeoff. This is important for engine start and warm up times.
Taxi Routes
  1. As the taxiway system is simple, there are no pre-defined routings.
  2. When the above is not available, hold departures on the ramp until the inbound aircraft is clear of the outbound aircraft. You may use conditional taxi instructions to accomplish this.

Tower

Tower Procedures

Releases
  • Releases from Philadelphia is requested per aircraft unless N90 permits blanket releases.
  • In order to depart Teterboro 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
Separation

The standard departure separation technique to be used is anticipated radar separation. Only use timed separation if the pilot requests it.

Radar
Teterboro ATCT is equipped with a Remote ARTS Color Display (RACD) and is not certified for any approach control services. By agreement with N90, this tower will not radar identify departing IFR aircraft and will instruct a departure to contact departure control once the aircraft appears to be clear of any traffic.
Runway Selection

If TEB is staffed but the configuration at EWR is not known, use the following table.

Wind Speed (kts) Direction (°M) Depart Land
0-4 Any If EWR is on a northeast flow then use Runway 6 otherwise use Runway 24
5+ 331-100 1 6
101-219 19 19
220-280 24 19
281-330 24 24
  • If Newark lands south, then TEB must be in the following configuration regardless of the winds: land runway 19, depart runway 24.
  • If Newark lands north, then TEB must be in the following configuration regardless of the winds: land runway 6, depart runway 1.
  • Regardless of the wind speed or direction, when the ceiling is less than 500' or the visibility is less than 1.25 SM and not landing runway 6, then you must switch to runway 6.
  • This visibility is calculated using category C aircraft which have a final approach speed of between 121 and 140 knots.
Runway Heading
1 040 then 280 at 2.3 DME
6 040 then 280 at 2.3 DME
19 runway heading then 280 at 900'
24 runway heading then 280 at 1,500'
Runway Heading Altitude
1 330 2,000’
6 330 2,000’
19 290 1,500’
24 280 1,500’
Airspace
  • Class Delta
  • Teterboro owns 2,500’ and below in the very northern section of the airspace. The tower owns 1,400’ and below in the very eastern section of the airspace west of the GW bridge. The tower owns 1,700’ and below in the rest of the airspace since the floor of the class BRAVO is 1,800’.
  • All VFR aircraft must be radar identified and issued a discreet squawk code while operating within the tower's airspace.
Departures

All departures whose destination is known to be LGA, EWR, LDJ, MMU or CDW should remain on the ground until an approval has been received from the respective Tower that they are able to accept the aircraft into their airspace.

VFR reporting points

Pilots will often report a geographical location or checkpoint to verify and announce their location and position in relation to the field. Most VFR checkpoints are depicted on sectional aeronautical and terminal area charts.

Teterboro (TEB) VFR Departures
  • Skyline Route: APREQ (approval request) is necessary from EWR Tower for VFR departures requesting Class Bravo entry into EWR Airspace. EWR may approve the APREQ and thus CBA entry up to 1,500’.
  • Exclusion Zone (SFRA): Send aircraft entering the exclusion zone direct the George Washington Bridge.
Pattern Work

Direction of traffic patterns at Teterboro is determined based on the table, unless the pilot specifically requests something different or traffic warrants the use of right hand patterns.

Runway Direction
1 Right
6 Right
19 Left
24 Left

TRACON

TRACON services for Teterboro are provided by EWR sector of N90 TRACON.

Appendix

Changelog

Change   Date Published   Description
CHG1 18 Oct 2005 Initial release.
CHG2 27 Dec 2005 Added suggested vectors to final, brought frequencies up to date with POF, added "bookmarks".
CHG3 20 Oct 2006 Added departure/arrival flow diagrams and other changes.
CHG4 23 Mar 2007 New airspace, new departure/arrival flow diagrams, added video map, expanded instrument approach procedures, removed unneeded positions.
CHG5 20 Jul 2007 Updated flow diagrams touch-up and typo fixes.
CHG6 31 Jul 2008 Updated to PHL8, touched up flow diagrams, position ID fix/changes for TRACON.
CHG7 14 Mar 2014 MAJOR REVISION. Total SOP overhaul with many procedural changes. Updated to Wiki format.
CHG8 25 May 2014 Update the pattern work table. Clarified the assignment of departure frequencies with both ND and SD are online.
CHG9 04 Sep 2014 Distances of parallel runways were added.
CHG10 02 Nov 2014 Airspace delegation chart was updated. A new video map was added showing the STARs that transition through/above PHL airspace. New procedure regarding prearranged coordinated for runway crossing was added in Ground section. Stylistic changes.
CHG11 04 May 2015 East and West Tower positions were explained. Precoordinated runway crossing was expanded to include runway 26 as well.
CHG12 16 Jan 2016 Departure headings for 17/35 were amended. Wake turbulence separation recategorization.
CHG13 26 Jan 2019 Runway Distances for 27L/9R were Amended.
CHG14 21 Jul 2019 Amended the IFR departure headings. Fixed some broken links.
CHG15 22 May 2020 Amended the IFR Squawk Code Range.
CHG16 20 June 2020 Removed PNE as a valid exit (VOR decommissioned). Updated "Common Amendments" section.
CHG17 10 Mar 2021 Minor phraseology. Updated positions. Added colloquialisms. Clarified LAHSO/LUAW. Updated "Common Amendments" section.
CHG18 09 Jun 2021 Minor formatting changes.
CHG19 19 Mar 2023 Updated VFR procedures.
CHG20 27 Apr 2023 NEC ACR changes to Common Amendments
CHG21 27 Oct 2024 Converted to new Wiki format