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Unit General Operating Procedures

CHAPTER 1 Operating Procedures

1.1 Initial Clearance

1.1.1 Departure Clerances 
All traffic from within the LLLL FIR will depart with a standard departure either IFR, CVFR, or Military ATS, as detailed within the SOP.
Elsewhere, clearances shall be coordinated with the relevant Radar position whose departure is within their area of responsibility

1.1.2 Arrival Clerances
Aircraft inbound to airfields within the Tel-Aviv FIR should be cleared for their route/STAR by the sector that controls them before entering the TMA/CTR of their destination airportairport.

The responsibility for issuing said clearance varies depending on the sector being controlled, according to the table below:

Sector Destinations
Tel-Aviv ACC

LLBG (arrival from the west)

LLHA (International)

Pluto ACC

LLIB

LLHA (Domestic)

South ACC

LLER

LLBG (arrival from the south)
LLNV

1.1.2.1 Confirmation of STAR by Flight Crew
Aircraft may, on initial contact with ACC\BGN-TMA, report to the controller the STAR that they are flying. This does not permit pilots to route direct to the STAR start point, and they are expected to continue to fly thier flight planned route.
                                    If the previous controller has instructed the aircraft to fly a heading, the pilot will report the heading.

Where the reported STAR is correct, the controller does not need to reiterate the STAR to the pilot. Their report may be taken as confirmation that the pilot will follow the STAR, as reported.

Where the reported STAR is incorrect, the controller shall proceed as follows:

  • If the routing and STAR need amending, the controller shall pass the routing and STAR instruction to the pilot in full and receive a full readback and confirmation that they are able to follow said route.
  • If the STAR is from an outdated AIRAC cycle, the controller shall ascertain whether the pilot has the updated/correct STAR, and if yes, re-clear them on this up-to-date STAR.

If the pilot does not report the correct STAR, the controller shall pass the route to the aircraft and obtain a readback.

1.2 Use of "Expect level" Clerances

16When a pilot is in contact with the ACC\BGN-TMA and is before his TOD, or when a special altitude is required by LOA

CHAPTER 2 Provision of Air Traffic Service

CHAPTER 3 Local Separation Standards

CHAPTER 4 ALTIMETER SETTING PROCEDURES AND METEOROLOGY

CHAPTER 5 GENERAL COORDINATION REGULATION

CHAPTER 6 TOP-DOWN COVERAGE

CHAPTER 7 UK INTENTION CODES

CHAPTER 8 CIVIL/MILITARY PROCEDURES 

Procedures relevant to multiple sectors are contained in this Chapter.

8.1 Apolo military control

To give a response to the following increase in mil TFC in the LLLL FIR, and to support the vIAF VSOA VATIL started applying LLMA c/s "APPOLO" and their splits "LIBA" for the north control and "SHANON" for the south control, as shown in the picture

Apolo control - Bandboxing/Splitting Procedures

LLMA_CTR

"Apolo"

122.900 Mhz

LLMA_N_CTR

"Liba"

132.850 Mhz

Bandbox

LLMA_S_CTR

"Shanon"

122.900 Mhz

8.2 Military Route Corridors

8.2.1 General Procedures
Military corridors are established to enable the transit of the ATS route structure by Military traffic

8.2.1.1 Apolo control online
When Apolo control is online, they will coordinate with the relevant ACC controller to update on transit in the corridor or closure of civil airspace (as explained in each ACC).

It is both Apolo control and the relevant ACC requirement to maintain separation from the corridor or the T\A; the priority is for military or "National Mission."

8.2.1.2 Apolo control offline
When Apolo control is offline, aircraft/formations wishing to transit a corridor will call the local ACC (Pluto\South\Tel-Aviv) at least 5 minutes prior to transit, while setting the V-LARA application as required. Traffic should be identified, and Mode C verified, and may be offered a service outside of the corridor or Training Area, depending on workload or knowledge.

Clerance should be in the following format:
                                                    "C/S Follow the Corridor at an altitude of XXXft report entering the area."

8.2.2 Sea corridor "Derech Ha-YAM" (讚专讱 讛讬诐)
highlighted in red
Apolo control Sector: Liba
Civil Sector: Pluto\Tel-Aviv\BGN TMA\South

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500 (With exception to BGN TMA, which is split as per the following photo), for transit in lower altitude, Apolo will request deligation from Tel-Aviv ACC

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8.2.3 Netofa corridor "Derech Netofa" (讚专讱 谞讟讜驻讛)
highlighted in blue
Apolo control Sector: Liba
Civil Sector: Pluto

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - 30000ft

8.2.4 Galil corridor
highlighted in purple
Apolo control Sector: Liba
Civil Sector: Pluto

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500

8.2.5 Bikaa corridor "Derech Bikaa" (讚专讱 讛讘拽注讛)
highlighted in steel blue
Apolo control Sector: Liba
Civil Sector: Pluto

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500


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8.2.6 Hahhar corridor "Derech Hahhar" (讚专讱 讛讛专)
highlighted in brown
Apolo control Sector: Liba\Shanon
Civil Sector: Pluto\South\Tel-Aviv

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500 (south of BGN-TMA), 18000ft - 26000ft (Above BGN-TMA)

8.2.7 Hahhar Hanistar corridor "Derech Hahhar Hanistar" (讚专讱 讛讛专 讛谞住转专)
highlighted in yellow
Apolo control Sector: Shanon
Civil Sector: South

Transit Altitude: 8000ft - 11000ft

8.2.8 Plugot corridor "Derech Plugot" (讚专讱 驻诇讜讙讜转)
highlighted in desert yellow
Apolo control Sector: Shanon
Civil Sector: South

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500

8.2.9 Hanegev corridor "Derech Hanegev" (讚专讱 讛谞讙讘)
highlighted in pink
Apolo control Sector: Shanon
Civil Sector: South

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500

8.2.10 Hanegev Hamurhevet corridor "Derech Hanegev Hamurhevet" (讚专讱 讛谞讙讘 讛诪讜专讞讘转)
highlighted in Olive
Apolo control Sector: Shanon
Civil Sector: South

Transit Altitude: 12000ft - FL500