VATNZ Sunday Night Ops - 5 Apr 09

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Postby Mark Richards » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:09 am

Sunday Night Operations Sunday 5 April 2009 - Pre-Easter Hopping Between The Towers

With Easter less than a week way, this is the day to HOP between some of our closest manned airports.



This event is the perfect one to fly between a number of different airports in a short space of time and practice your non-precision approaches. Read up on them before hand on the superb Non Precision Approach Guide written by VATNZ Member Steve Hall.

Each leg should be around 30 to 45 minutes depending on aircraft type, meaning you should able to fly between all the ports in less than three hours.

  • Event Times: Sunday 5th April 2009 1900-2200 NZST / 0700-1000 UTC / 1700-2000 AEST
  • Flight Time: approx. 2.5 - 3hrs to complete all return trips
  • Flight Plan Route:


NOTE: start the evening at ANY of the four airports

Click on the image below to view the preferred routings in the interactive airspace map:


Auckland
To Hamilton:
AAHN1 DCT AA H211 HN DCT

To Rotorua:
AARO1 DCT AA H372 RO DCT

To Tauranga:
AATG3 12,000ft and above: DCT AA H372 TULMI H436 TG DCT

AATG4 10,000ft and below: DCT AA V122 TG DCT

Hamilton
To Auckland:
HNAA3 HN1C Arrival - Runway 23L & 23R: DCT HN H301 HD DCT

HNAA3 HN1D Arrival - Runway 05L & 05R: DCT HN H339 WI H436 OT DCT

To Rotorua:
HNRO2 DCT HN H328 RO DCT

To Tauranga:
HNTG3 DCT HN H114 TG DCT

Rotorua
To Auckland:
ROAA1: 11,000ft and above: DCT RO H310 TG H117 RD H167 AA DCT

ROAA5: 9,000ft and below: DCT RO H167 AA DCT

To Hamilton:
ROHN2: DCT RO H328 HN DCT

To Tauranga:
ROTG2: DCT RO H310 TG DCT

Tauranga
To Auckland:
TGAA2: DCT TG H117 RD H167 AA DCT

To Hamilton:
TGHN3: DCT TG H114 HN DCT

To Rotorua:
TGRO2: DCT TG H310 RO DCT

Priority ATC Positions:
  • NZAA_TWR - Auckland Tower
  • NZHN_TWR - Hamilton Tower
  • NZRO_TWR - Rotorua Tower
  • NZTG_TWR - Tauranga Tower
  • NZAA_APP - Auckland Control
  • NZCH-A_CTR - Christchurch Control


If possible, please book your intentions using vroute - large numbers of bookings in vroute attract additional traffic and the planned flights appear on the VATNZ Homepage

If you have any questions please feel free to email me, or reply to this thread.

Mark
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Postby mfraser » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:07 pm

I just wanted to say a big 'THANKS' to the VATNZ guys for the awesome session hosted tonight - which happened to be my first foray into the VATSIM world. Being a 'realworld' controller at NZHN and also a PPL pilot (with CPL and IFR theory) I was somewhat dubious about how well the virtual controllers would be able to reflect on real-life ATC operations. I'm happy to say that I'm now sitting here eating my hat with a side of humble pie, as it was all - within reason of course - pretty much as real as it gets!! I was most impressed with the procedures and phraseologies used and the accommodating nature of each of the controllers.

To all you NZFF-ers out there that have looked at VATSIM but shied away because of the software or learning curve: Take it from me - its well worth a second look. Firstly the software is a breeze to install and setup - you can even install it just to log on and hear what goes on. And while it may take a few flights before you manage to get your first IFR flight under your belt, there are some great tutorials on the VATNZ.net website and plenty of helpful staff just waiting to give you advice and information to help with the learning curve.

Anyway. Thanks again. I'm hooked and hope to be a regular during the SNO's!

Kind regards,
Mat (aka EAG915 and NZM535)
NZHN - NZTG - NZRO - NZAA
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Postby deeknow » Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:40 pm

mfraser wrote:
QUOTE (mfraser @ Apr 5 2009, 10:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just wanted to say a big 'THANKS' to the VATNZ guys for the awesome session hosted tonight - which happened to be my first foray into the VATSIM world.


Hey Mat. Really interesting to read your comments as a RW operator and I bet the VATNZ guys will appreciate it too. I was in the B1900d you parked next to at NZAA tonite before I left for NZHN, it was an awesome turnout ay, think there were 5 aircraft nearing approach at Auckland at the time we were on the apron there. I'm only new to the online-ATC thing too, after more than a decade of simming, and I agree the VATNZ folks are a professional bunch and are happy to help newbies thru the learning-curve.

In fact the same goes generally for VATSIM all over the globe in my experience, wherever you connect the VATSIM ATC staff are generally helpful and accomodating, especially if you let them know you made need some assistance. And the approach you mention of listening in from the apron if you're not quite ready to commit to flying is definately the way to start. See you online again some time

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