The Flight Procedure Design and Charting Group of the AIM prepares and produces all the charts.
The charts are produced in accordance with the provisions contained in the following ICAO documents:
Annex 4 – | Aeronautical Charts |
Doc 8697 – | Aeronautical Chart Manual |
Doc 8168 – | Procedures for Air Navigation Services - Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS) |
3.1 The charts as listed under para. 5 (except Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000) can be obtained from:
Post: | Estonian Air Navigation Services Aeronautical Information Management Flight Procedure Design and Charting Group Kanali põik 3 Rae küla, Rae vald 10112 Harjumaa, ESTONIA |
Tel: | +372 625 8290 |
Fax: | +372 625 8200 |
E-mail: | charts@eans.ee |
AFS: | EETNYOYX |
URL: | aim.eans.ee |
Hours of operation: MON - FRI 0800 to 1630 LMT.
3.2 The Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 listed under para. 5 can be obtained from:
Post: | Estonian Transport Administration Aviation Division Lõõtsa 5 11415 Tallinn, ESTONIA |
Tel: | +372 620 1200 |
Fax: | NIL |
E-mail: | info@transpordiamet.ee |
AFS: | NIL |
URL: | www.transpordiamet.ee |
Hour of operation: MON - FRI 0800 to 1630 LMT.
Chart is constructed on Lambert conformal conical projection. The aeronautical data shown are consistent with the use of the chart for low speed visual air navigation. It includes aerodromes, significant obstacles, elements of the ATS system, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, and radio navigation aids.
The chart provides information to satisfy visual air navigation and is also used as a pre-flight planning chart.
Chart is produced for those aerodromes where, due to the complexity of the terminal facilities, the information to facilitate the ground movement of aircraft between the taxiways and the aircraft stands and the parking/docking of aircraft cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Aerodrome/Heliport Chart - ICAO or on the Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart - ICAO.
Chart contains detailed information on obstacles in the take-off flight path areas of aerodromes. It is shown in plan and profile view. This obstacle information, in combination with an Obstacle Chart - ICAO - Type C, provides the data necessary to enable an operator to comply with the operating limitations of ICAO Annex 6, Parts I and II, Chapter 5.
This chart provides information that will enable flight crews to monitor and cross-check the altitudes assigned by a controller using an ATS surveillance system.
Chart is produced for the entire Tallinn FIR. The aeronautical data include all international aerodromes, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system in detail.
The chart provides the flight crew with information that will facilitate navigation along ATS routes in compliance with air traffic services procedures.
This chart is produced whenever a standard departure route - instrument has been established and cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Area Chart - ICAO.
The aeronautical data shown include the aerodrome of departure, aerodrome(s) which affect the designated standard departure route - instrument, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system.
Chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated standard departure route - instrument from the take-off phase to the en-route phase.
Chart is produced whenever a standard arrival route - instrument has been established and cannot be shown with sufficient clarity on the Area Chart - ICAO.
The aeronautical data shown include the aerodrome of landing, aerodrome(s) which affect the designated standard arrival route - instrument, prohibited, restricted and danger areas and the air traffic services system.
Chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to comply with the designated standard arrival route - instrument from the en-route phase to the approach phase.
This chart is produced for all aerodromes used by civil aviation where instrument approach procedures have been established. A separate Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO has been provided for each approach procedure.
The aeronautical data shown include information on aerodromes, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, radio communication facilities and navigation aids, minimum sector altitude, procedure track portrayed in plan and profile view, aerodrome operating minima, etc.
Chart provides the flight crew with information that will enable them to perform an approved instrument approach procedure to the runway of intended landing including the missed approach procedure and where applicable, associated holding patterns.
This chart is produced for aerodromes used by civil aviation.
The purpose of the Visual Approach Charts is to provide the pilot with a graphic presentation of the approach procedures to an aerodrome by visual reference.
The aeronautical data shown include information on aerodromes, obstacles, designated airspace, visual approach information, radio navigation aids and communication facilities, as appropriate.
The chart series marked by an asterisk form a part of the AIP.
Title of Series | Scale | Name and/or Number | Price | Date |
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En-Route Chart – ICAO* (ENRC) | 1 : 1 250 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR ENRC | 29 DEC 2022 | |||
Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas* (PRD) | 1 : 2 000 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR PRD | 20 APR 2023 | |||
Military Exercise Training Areas and ADIZ* (TRA) | 1 : 2 000 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR TRA | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
Low-Level Flying Areas* (LFC) | 1 : 2 000 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR LFC | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
Other Areas* (OTHER) | 1 : 2 000 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR OTHER | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
Bird Migration Routes* (BIRD) | 1 : 2 000 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR BIRD | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
Free Route Airspace Chart* (FRA) | 1 : 9 500 000 | Tallinn FIR | – | |
ENR FRA | 05 NOV 2020 | |||
Aerodrome/Heliport Chart – ICAO* (ADC) | 1 : 12 000 | Kärdla | – | |
EEKA ADC | 24 MAR 2022 | |||
1 : 12 000 | Kuressaare | – | ||
EEKE ADC | 14 JUL 2022 | |||
1 : 8 500 | Kihnu | – | ||
EEKU ADC | 25 MAR 2021 | |||
1 : 17 000 | Pärnu | – | ||
EEPU ADC | 23 FEB 2023 | |||
1 : 8 500 | Ruhnu | – | ||
EERU ADC | 04 NOV 2021 | |||
1 : 13 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | ||
EETN ADC | 18 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU ADC | 20 APR 2023 | |||
1 : 12 500 | Ämari | – | ||
EEEI ADC | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart – ICAO* (APDC) | 1 : 8 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | |
EETN APDC | 18 | |||
1 : 2 500 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU APDC | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
1 : 3 500 | Ämari | – | ||
EEEI APDC | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart – ICAO - Type A* (AOC) | 1 : 15 000 | Kärdla | – | |
AOC A 14/32 | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Kuressaare | – | ||
AOC A 17/35 | 04 NOV 2021 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Pärnu | – | ||
AOC A 03/21 | 07 OCT 2021 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | ||
AOC A 08/26 | 04 NOV 2021 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Tartu | – | ||
AOC A 08/26 | 09 SEP 2021 | |||
1 : 15 000 | Ämari | – | ||
AOC A 06/24 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
Instrument Approach Chart – ICAO* (IAC) | 1 : 350 000 | Kärdla | – | |
EEKA RNP RWY 14 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
EEKA RNP RWY 32 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
1 : 350 000 | Kuressaare | – | ||
EEKE ILS or LOC RWY 17 | 03 NOV 2022 | |||
EEKE RNP RWY 17 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
EEKE RNP RWY 35 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
1 : 350 000 | Pärnu | – | ||
EEPU RNP RWY 03 | 21 APR 2022 | |||
EEPU RNP RWY 21 | 21 APR 2022 | |||
1 : 350 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | ||
EETN ILS or LOC RWY 08 | 21 APR 2022 | |||
EETN RNP Z RWY 08 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
EETN RNP H RWY 08 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
EETN ILS or LOC RWY 26 | 21 APR 2022 | |||
EETN RNP Z RWY 26 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
EETN RNP H RWY 26 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
1 : 350 000 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU RNP RWY 08 | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
EETU RNP RWY 26 | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
EETU ILS or LOC RWY 26 | 29 DEC 2022 | |||
1 : 350 000 | Ämari | – | ||
EEEI VORTAC RWY 06 CAT AB | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI VORTAC RWY 06 CAT CDE | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI VORTAC RWY 24 CAT AB | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI VORTAC RWY 24 CAT CDE | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI ILS RWY 06 CAT AB | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI ILS RWY 06 CAT CDE | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI ILS RWY 24 CAT AB | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EEEI ILS RWY 24 CAT CDE | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
Visual Approach Chart – ICAO* (VAC) | 1 : 370 000 | Kärdla | – | |
EEKA VAC | 24 MAR 2022 | |||
1 : 370 000 | Kuressaare | – | ||
EEKE VAC | 14 JUL 2022 | |||
1 : 370 000 | Kihnu | – | ||
EEKU VAC | 24 MAR 2022 | |||
1 : 370 000 | Pärnu | – | ||
EEPU VAC | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
1 : 370 000 | Ruhnu | – | ||
EERU VAC | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
1 : 200 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | ||
EETN VAC | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
1 : 370 000 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU VAC | 20 APR 2023 | |||
1 : 200 000 | Ämari | – | ||
EEEI VAC | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
Landing Chart* (LDG) | 1 : 35 000 | Kärdla | – | |
EEKA LDG | 24 MAR 2022 | |||
1 : 35 000 | Kuressaare | – | ||
EEKE LDG | 14 JUL 2022 | |||
1 : 25 000 | Kihnu | – | ||
EEKU LDG | 25 MAR 2021 | |||
1 : 40 000 | Pärnu | – | ||
EEPU LDG | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
1 : 25 000 | Ruhnu | – | ||
EERU LDG | 04 NOV 2021 | |||
1 : 75 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | ||
EETN LDG | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
1 : 35 000 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU LDG | 29 DEC 2022 | |||
1 : 120 000 | Ämari | – | ||
EEEI LDG | 26 JAN 2023 | |||
Standard Departure/Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument – ICAO* (SID/STAR) | 1 : 1 130 000 | Lennart Meri Tallinn | – | |
EETN RNAV SID RWY 08 | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
EETN RNAV SID RWY 26 | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
1 : 350 000 | EETN RNP SID RWY 08 | 25 FEB 2021 | ||
EETN RNP SID RWY 26 | 25 FEB 2021 | |||
1 : 650 000 | EETN RNAV STAR RWY 08 | 11 AUG 2022 | ||
EETN RNAV STAR RWY 26 | 11 AUG 2022 | |||
1 : 700 000 | Tartu | – | ||
EETU RNAV SID RWY 08 | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
EETU RNAV SID RWY 26 | 03 NOV 2022 | |||
EETU RNAV STAR RWY 08 | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
EETU RNAV STAR RWY 26 | 08 SEP 2022 | |||
Bird Concentrations in the Vicinity of the Aerodrome* (BIRD) | – | Kärdla | – | |
EEKA BIRD | 07 APR 2011 | |||
– | Kuressaare | – | ||
EEKE BIRD | 07 APR 2011 | |||
– | Pärnu | – | ||
EEPU BIRD | 07 APR 2011 | |||
– | Tallinn | – | ||
EETN BIRD | 07 APR 2011 | |||
– | Tartu | – | ||
EETU BIRD | 07 APR 2011 | |||
Aeronautical Chart – ICAO 1:500 000 (ANC) | 1 : 500 000 | ESTONIA 2153 A | 15.00 EUR (Postage is not included) | 19 MAY 2022 |
Post: | Estonian Land Board Mustamäe tee 51 10602 Tallinn, ESTONIA |
Tel: | +372 665 0600 |
Fax: | +372 665 0604 |
E-mail: | maaamet@maaamet.ee |
AFS: | NIL |
URL: | www.maaamet.ee |
Charts | Location | Corrections |
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Consult ENR 5.4 and NOTAMs for latest changes concerning air navigation obstacles en-route. | ||
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EEKI | Remove Karksi aerodrome. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | Add restricted areas EER19 - EER32. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | On the legend page, change the restrictions of areas with sensitive fauna. Remove text "Avoid flying below upper limit". Add the following information: |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | Change the name of TARTU TMA to TARTU FIZ/RMZ UPPER and airspace class from D(G) to G. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | Change the name of TARTU CTR to TARTU FIZ/RMZ LOWER and airspace class from D(G) to G. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | Remove EED1 SIRGALA 1, EED3 NURSIPALU 1 and EED24 KLOOGA 2. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EEKE | Remove KRS VOR. |
Aeronautical Chart - ICAO 1:500 000 | EETT | Remove Võhma DME. |