EYPA - PALANGA/INTERNATIONAL
| 1 | 555823N 0210538E 007°/1140 M from THR RWY 01 | ||
| 2 | 011°, 6.5 KM from Palanga | ||
| 3 | 33 FT / 20°C | ||
| 4 | 81 FT | ||
| 5 | 6°E (2020) / +0,14° | ||
| 6 | JSC LITHUANIAN AIRPORTS PALANGA BRANCH | ||
| Liepojos road 1 LT-00169 PALANGA LITHUANIA | |||
| +370 460 5 20 66 | |||
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| EYPAYDYX | |||
| [email protected] | |||
| www.palanga-airport.lt | |||
| 7 | IFR/VFR | ||
| 8 | NIL | ||
| 1 | MON-THU 0600-1445 (0500-1345) FRI 0600-1330 (0500-1230) H24 | |
| 2 | H24 | |
| 3 | H24 | |
| 4 | H24 | |
| 5 | H24 | |
| 6 | H24 | |
| 7 | H24 | |
| 8 | H24 | |
| 9 | H24 | |
| 10 | H24 | |
| 11 | H24 | |
| 12 | PPR is strictly applied to arriving flights at AD, more detailed information and exceptions are in AD 2.20 item 1. Prior coordination for the provision of ground handling services with any of the ground handling services provider specified in AD 2.4 item 7 is mandatory |
| 1 | Only military cargo handling possible. | |
| 2 | AVGAS-LL, Jet A1 | |
| 3 | Available without limitations | |
| 4 | Available | |
| 5 | Light aircraft (up to 5700 kg) | |
| 6 | NIL | |
| 7 | The provision of ground handling services must be coordinated before submitting the PPR application: UAB Ground Handling Agency - phone No. +370 460 56 400; Mob +370 682 22 449; +370 698 14 953; e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]. Ground power unit GPU: 115V and 28V |
| 1 | In the city | |
| 2 | At AD and in the city | |
| 3 | Buses, Taxis, Car rental | |
| 4 | First Aid at AD. Hospitals in the city | |
| 5 | At AD and in the city In the city | |
| 6 | In the city | |
| 7 | NIL |
| 1 | A7 | |
| 2 | ||
| 3 | Available | |
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| 1 | Snow Blower, Snow Ploughs, Scrapers, Spreaders, Sprayer | |
| 2 | 2. ACFT stands. | |
| 3 | RWY 01/19, TWY’s, APRON DE-ICED/ANTI-ICED WITH NAFO/KFOR | |
| 4 | NIL | |
| 5 | Information on snow clearance published in SNOWTAMs. See AD 1.2.2 |
| 1 | APRON NORTH: GRASS APRON SOUTH: CONC+ASPH | |
| 2 | A: 23 M, ASPH, PCR 612/F/B/W/T B: 7.5 M, GRASS, 5700 kg/0.5 MPa | |
| 3 | Location: Aircraft stands - Elevation 4 – 34 FT (10.3 M) 11 – 31 FT (9.4 M) | |
| 4 | NIL | |
| 5 | NIL | |
| 6 | Pedestrian routes are marked with a white dashed line on SOUTH APRON from aircraft stands 2 to 7 to/from terminal |
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Obstacle data for AD Palanga is provided in the form of a digital data set. Details on how the digital data set may be obtained are given in and available for registered users at website:
https://www.ans.lt/en/information-publications/digital-datasets. See GEN 3.1.6. See .for details of how digital data set may be obtained.
| 1 | Palanga | |
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| 3 | Periods of validity Interval of issuance of the forecasts | 6 HR |
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| 5 | T, D* | |
| 6 | Language(s) used | C, PL* ENG/LIT |
| 7 | P, W, SWH, SWM, SWL* OPMET INFO | |
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| 9 | Palanga APP Palanga TWR | |
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| TRUE BRG | (M) | ||||
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| 01 | 012.73° | 2280 x 45 | 565/F/A/W/T ASPH | DTHR - 555751.93N 0210525.11E RWY end - 555859.09N 0210552.17E GUND 81 FT | DTHR 33 FT |
| 19 | 192.73° | 2280 x 45 | 565/F/A/W/T ASPH | DTHR - 555854.36N 0210550.27E RWY end - 555747.20N 0210523.21E GUND 81 FT | DTHR 32 FT TDZ 33 FT |
(M) | (M) | (M) | (M) | ||
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| 1 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
| 01 | 0.01% | NIL | NIL | 2400 x 280 | 240 x 90 |
| 19 | 0.03% | NIL | NIL | 2400 x 280 | 240 x 90 |
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| TORA (M) | TODA (M) | ASDA (M) | LDA (M) | ||
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| 01 | 2280 | 2280 | 2280 | - | NIL |
| TWY A | 1375 | 1375 | 1375 | - | NIL |
| DTHR | - | - | - | 2130 | NIL |
| 19 | 2280 | 2280 | 2280 | - | NIL |
| TWY A | 928 | 928 | 928 | - | NIL |
| DTHR | - | - | - | 2130 | NIL |
| VASIS (MEHT) PAPI | ||||||||
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| 01 | SALS 420 M LIH, LED | LED WBAR - LIH, LED | PAPI 3° (52 FT) | NIL | 2130 M, spacing 30 M, White from DTHR to the first 1230 M, Red and White next 600 M, last 300 M Red, LED LIH | 2280 M, spacing 60 M, Red 150 M from THR to DTHR, White next 1530 M, last 600 M Yellow, LED LIH | Elevated, LED | |
| 19 | CAT I 900 M LIH, LED | LED WBAR - LIH, LED | PAPI 3° (60 FT) | NIL | 2130 M, spacing 30 M, White from DTHR to the first 1230 M, Red and White next 600 M, last 300 M Red, LED LIH | 2280 M, spacing 60 M, Red 150 M from THR to DTHR, White next 1530 M, last 600 M Yellow, LED LIH | Inset, LED | |
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| 2 | Anemometer location and LGT | LDI: |
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| 1 | Geoid undulation | NIL |
| 2 | NIL | |
| 3 | NIL | |
| 4 | NIL | |
| 5 | NIL | |
| 6 | NIL | |
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| 1 | EYPA CTR 560945N 0211352E - 560905N 0211907E - 560547N 0212105E - 555906N 0211827E - 555615N 0211354E - 554530N 0210932E - 554741N 0205215E - 560407N 0205848E - 560409N 0210352E along border LATVIA_LITHUANIA - 560945N 0211352E | |
| 2 | 800 FT MSL GND | |
| 3 | C* | |
| 4 | Language(s) | PALANGA TOWER LIT, ENG |
| 5 | 5000 FT MSL | |
| 6 | H24 | |
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| APP/TWR | PALANGA TOWER | 124.305 | NIL | NIL | H24 | Primary |
| 118.305 | NIL | NIL | Alternative | |||
| 121.500 MHZ | NIL | NIL | Emergency | |||
| ATIS | PALANGA ATIS | 127.805 | NIL | NIL | H24 | ENG only Primary |
| FIS | PALANGA INFORMATION | 125.730 | NIL | NIL | H24 | ENG, LIT Primary |
| 121.500 MHZ | NIL | NIL | Emergency |
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| DME | PLG | 114.800 MHZ CH 95X | H24 | 555723.5N 0210513.4E | 100 FT | Coverage 100 NM. | |
| L (6° E) | PN | 407 KHZ | HO | 555723.1N 0210513.5E | NIL | NIL | |
| ILS RWY 19 CAT I (6° E) I/D/3 | |||||||
| LOC | IAN | 110.100 MHZ | HO | 555735.8N 0210518.6E | NIL | NIL | |
| GP | NIL | 334.400 MHZ | HO | 555843.8N 0210553.7E | NIL | 3° GP, 54 FT | |
| DME | IAN | CH 38X | HO | 555843.8N 0210553.7E | 100 FT | DME coverage - at least coverage of azimuth angle guidance sector. | |
| LPV RWY 01 | (CH 84388) | H24 |
The Prior Permission Required to operate a flight (PPR) procedure in aerodrome strictly applies to arriving flights, classified as non-scheduled (N), general aviation (G), military (M) or other (X) than approved scheduled flights (S). The coordination of PPR is performed at least 24 hours before scheduled time of arrival of the flight, when ground handling services provision is pre-arranged with any ground handling services provider. The list and contacts of ground handling services providers can be found in AD 2.4. 7 p. The description of PPR and application form can be found in:
https://www.ltou.lt/lt/ppr.
The exemption applies to SAR flights, flights, during which an aircraft is involved in an emergency situation.
At aerodrome a number of local regulations are applied. Marshaller assistance shall be provided to any aircraft entering and leaving aircraft stand on apron. Any other information about the local regulations can be obtained from Palanga TWR.
Aircraft taxi via given taxiing routes only. Aircraft movement to/from parking stands will be guided by marshallers. Taxiing to aircraft stands 1–2 is possible via stand 1 from taxiing route C only.
Taxiing to aircraft stands 3–7 is possible via next free parking stand, parking direction must be to the west only.
Taxiing to aircraft stand 8 is performed only from taxiing route D, parking direction must be to the south.
Stand 1 is used for aircraft with wingspan up to 52 M.
Stands 2–7 are used for aircraft with wingspan up to 36 M.
Stand 8 is used for aircraft with wingspan up to 25 M.
Stand number for arriving aircraft will be allocated by TWR.
Assistance from "FOLLOW-ME" vehicle can be requested via TWR.
ATC clearance shall be issued before departing aircraft is leaving standing position or during taxiing to holding point CH 124.305.
Departing aircraft shall obtain engines start-up, taxi clearance from TWR.
Ground handling company FREQ 131.500 MHZ is responsible for the movement and servicing an aircraft on the parking stand. From the moment when a departing aircraft that obtained permission for taxing, Palanga TWR is taking responsibility for the safe movement of an aircraft in the maneuvering area until the moment when arriving aircraft has reported to Palanga TWR marshaller in sight. Marshaller is responsible for guiding aircraft at standing area.
180° turns on RWY for aircraft of categories C and D are allowed only in designated areas at the ends of the RWY (see EYPA AD 2.24-01).
Testing of aircraft engines in exceptional cases can be performed at ACFT stand 1.
General Aviation aircraft will have to use the General Aviation Parking stands 9–15.
Taxiing to aircraft stands 9–15 along the guide line, parking direction must be to the west only.
Stands 9–15 are used for aircraft with wingspan up to 18 M.
ACFT stands 1–7 are used for helicopters parking.
The taxi guide lines might not be visible due to snow. Assistance from "FOLLOW-ME" vehicle can be requested via TWR.
Training Schooland training, technical test flights can only be made after permission obtained from Palanga TWR. No more than two training and technical test flights are allowed at the same time. Taking into account the intensity of scheduled flights and the current traffic situation, the TWR makes the decision on whether to permit these flights.Information about RWY in use will be given by TWR.
Helicopters taxiing from RWY to stands via TWY A are using taxiing route.
In case an aircraft is wrecked on a runway, it is the duty of the owner or user of such aircraft to take care that it is removed as soon as possible. If a wrecked aircraft is not removed as quickly as possible by the owner or operator the aircraft will be removed by an aerodrome service unit at the owner’s or user’s expense.
From 22 April 2007 noise abatement procedures for Palanga International Airport should be applied in accordance to Regulations on the Limitation of the Operation of Civil Subsonic Jet Aeroplanes at the Airports of the Republic of Lithuania approved by Order No. 3-96/D1-171 issued on 23 March 2007 by the Minister of Transport and Communications and the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania.
These regulations establish limitation of operation of civil subsonic jet aeroplanes (hereinafter – aeroplanes) to and from the airports of the Republic of Lithuania.
All flights within Palanga TMA and Palanga CTR shall be conducted in accordance with FPL.
If an IFR flight encounters VMC and the pilot in command decides to continue flying in VMC, the pilot shall set transponder code 7601, land at the nearest suitable aerodrome and report arrival by the most expeditious means to the appropriate ATS unit. The aircraft will still fly under IFR rules.
Note: Aircraft having a mobile phone on board shall contact ATC on +370 706 94 111. If possible stay on the line until further instructed by ATC.
Pilot in-command of departing aircraft shall establish radio contact with Palanga TWR for reasons:
When departing from RWY 01/19 climb straight ahead with PDG 7.7 % to turning altitude 500 FT MSL. Continue climb to appropriate MSA.
The Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) are established for take-off only at Palanga international aerodrome when Runway Visual Range (RVR) value limitation is from 350 M till 250 M.
Bird concentrations in the vicinity of Palanga aerodrome
Typical coastal aerodrome. Bird concentrations exhibit clearly expressed seasonality. Four periods can be distinguished in the year: bird wintering (November–February), spring bird migration (March–May) summer bird migration (July–August) and autumn bird migration (August–November), breeding and juvenile's wandering (May–July).
Winter periods are characterized by 24-hour movements of gulls (black-headed, herring, common) from resting sites on the seacoast to feeding sites (garbage disposal places of Klaipėda and Kretinga, farms) in the morning and back in the evening. The altitudes are about 500 M. Time of movements in the 24-hour period: 1–2 hours after local sunrise and 2–3 hours before sunset. The territory of the airport is a feeding place for common buzzard, partridge, Corvidae (rooks, crows, jackdaws). Roe and foxes are also met here.
During the spring bird migration as early as in March swans, geese, gulls, lapwings, starlings fly over the aerodrome.
In April waterfowl, gulls. Corvidae and starlings, various species of birds of prey predominate. Hazard is caused by large flocks of wood-pigeons, mass flight of finches. With strong side western winds the amount of waterfowl significantly increases while with eastern winds it is noticed to decrease.
Predominating direction of migration is N. Altitude of migration is up to 100 M at the daytime and up to 2000 M at night. The most hazardous 24-hour periods: 1–3 and 6–7 hours after local sunset at night and 1, 4–7 hours after local sunrise at the daytime.
During the bird breeding and post-breeding wandering in May gulls, mallards, herons and 2 pairs of kestrels known to breed in the vicinity predominate.
June is the beginning of migration of lapwings, starlings, swifts and swallows. In July–August starlings, gulls and waders (lapwings, curlews) predominate. Increased accumulations of gulls initiate the formation of 24-hour movements from resting sites to feeding territories in the morning and back in the evening.
At the end of July – the first decade of August mass migration of common scoter is observed at night (1–8 hours after local sunset) in the altitude of 1500–4000 M. The direction of bird flight W–SW. Flight velocity: 85–120 KM/H.
During autumn bird migration the highest intensity is noticed starting with the third decade of September which lasts till the second decade of October.
In September geese, wood-pigeons, lapwings, gulls, starlings and swallows predominate. In October mass migration of finches occurs. Corvidae, geese, starlings, cranes migrate. S and SW flight directions predominate. Altitude of migrations reaches 4500 M.
The most hazardous hours when bird migration densities reach their maximum are: 1–4 and 6–8 hours after local sunset at night and 1–5 hours after local sunrise at the daytime.
When the sea becomes stormy large concentrations of gulls (common and herring) accumulate on the take-off/landing runway to await for the weather to calm down.
As far as practicable ATS will inform pilots of the bird activity and estimate heights AGL.
During the above periods pilots of aircraft are advised, where the aircraft design limitations permit, to operate landing lights in flight within the terminal area and during the take-off, approach to land and climb and descent procedures.
Dispersal activities include occasional play back of distress calls from the tape recording the firing and shell crackers, supplemented by the use of live ammunition and trapping sounds. Modifications of the environment are under way to reduce if not eliminate the hazard. They comprise better methods of garbage disposal and drainage, elimination of hedge and ground cover and cessation of farming activity.
| Aerodrome Chart - ICAO | EYPA AD 2.24-01 |
| Aerodrome Ground Movement and Parking Chart - ICAO | EYPA AD 2.24-02 |
| Aerodrome Obstacle Chart (Type A) - ICAO | EYPA AD 2.24-05 |
| Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO RWY 01 | EYPA AD 2.24-10 |
| Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO RWY 19 | EYPA AD 2.24-11 |
| Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO RNAV RWY 01 | EYPA AD 2.24-12 |
| Standard Departure Chart - Instrument (SID) - ICAO RNAV RWY 19 | EYPA AD 2.24-13 |
| Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR) - ICAO RNAV RWY 01 | EYPA AD 2.24-14 |
| Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR) - ICAO RNAV RWY 19 | EYPA AD 2.24-15 |
| ATC Surveillance Minimum Altitude Chart - ICAO | EYPA AD 2.24-19 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO ILS or LOC RWY 19 | EYPA AD 2.24-20 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO RNP RWY 01 (CAT A/B/C/D) | EYPA AD 2.24-21 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO RNP (LNAV only) RWY 19 | EYPA AD 2.24-22 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO NDB Z RWY 01 (CAT A/B) | EYPA AD 2.24-23 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO NDB Y RWY 01 (CAT C/D) | EYPA AD 2.24-24 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO NDB Z RWY 19 (CAT A/B) | EYPA AD 2.24-25 |
| Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO NDB Y RWY 19 (CAT C/D) | EYPA AD 2.24-26 |
| Visual Approach Chart - ICAO RWY 01/19 | EYPA AD 2.24-41 |
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