EETN — LENNART MERI TALLINN

EETN AD 2.1 AERODROME LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME

EETN — LENNART MERI TALLINN

EETN AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

1
ARP coordinates and site at AD
592448N 0244957E
1974 M / 261 MAG FM THR 26
2
Direction and distance from Tallinn
2.7 NM SE from the centre of Tallinn
3
Elevation / Reference temperature
135 ft / 22.2°C (JUL)
4
Geoid undulation at AD
59 ft
5
MAG VAR / Annual change
9° E (2020) / +0.2°
6
AD operator, address, telephone, telefax, e-mail, AFS, URL
Post:AS Tallinna Lennujaam
Tartu mnt 101
10112 Tallinn
ESTONIA
Tel:+372 605 8700
SITA:TLLXT8X
E-mail:administration@tll.aero
AFS:EETNZXZX
URL:airport.ee
7
Types of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)
IFR/VFR
8
Remarks
NIL

EETN AD 2.3 OPERATIONAL HOURS

1
AD operator
AD Operational hours

MON-FRI : 0600-1430 (0500-1330)

H24

2
Customs and immigration
H24
3
Health and sanitation
H24
4
AIS Briefing Office
Self-Briefing, H24
Tel: +372 671 0241
5
ATS Reporting Office (ARO)
H24
6
MET Briefing Office
NIL (See Remarks)
7
ATS
H24
8
Fuelling

Baltic Ground Services EE OÜ
H24
JET A-1; AVGAS 100LL
Tel: +372 608 5604
E-mail: fuel.ee@bgs.aero

Eesti Aviokütuse Teenuse AS
H24
JET A1
Tel: +372 640 1212
Fax: +372 640 1216
E-mail: eafs@eafs.ee
9
Handling
H24
10
Security
H24
11
De-icing
H24
AS Tallinn Airport GH
Tel: +372 605 8421
E-post: handling@tll.aero
SITA: TLLGH8X
12
Remarks
Outside these hours services are available O/R. Request to be submitted to the AD operator not later than 1400 (1300).
* Automatic weather observation system. Info available at AIM unit.

EETN AD 2.4 HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES

1
Cargo handling facilities
Modern facilities handling weights up to 7 tons.
2
Fuel / oil types
Fuel: JET A1, AVGAS 100LL
3
Fuelling facilities / capacity
JET A1:
  • Fixed fuel bins max 805000 L
  • 1 truck 35200 L, 1230 L/min
  • 1 truck 20300 L, 1250 L/min
  • 2 trucks 19900 L, 750 L/min
  • 1 truck 19600 L, 750 L/min
  • 1 truck 18600 L, 700 L/min
AVGAS 100LL:
  • 1 fixed fuel bin 21000 L
4
De-icing facilities
Available
Tel: +372 605 8421
5
Hangar space for visiting aircraft
Maintenance hangars:
1 hangar for 2 C-size aircraft.
1 hangar for 3 C-size aircraft.
Magnetic MRO AS
Tel:+372 640 1119
Fax:+372 640 1116
E-mail:info@magneticmro.com
URL:www.magneticmro.com
 
Availability of place in hangar upon prior arrangement.
Maintenance hangars:
1 hangar for C-size aircraft.
1 hangar for B-size aircraft.
Panaviatic AS
Tel:+372 526 6351
Fax:+372 605 8707
E-mail:handling@panaviatic.eu
URL:www.panaviatic.eu
 
Availability of place in hangar upon prior arrangement.
6
Repair facilities for visiting aircraft
Major and minor.
 
Magnetic MRO AS
Tel:+372 640 1119
Fax:+372 640 1116
E-mail:info@magneticmro.com
AS Panaviatic Maintenance
Tel:+372 5919 2929
Fax:+372 605 8750
E-mail:info@maintenance.ee
URL:www.maintenance.ee
 
AS Fort Aero
Tel:+372 5621 1818
E-mail:maintenance@fort.aero
URL:www.fort.aero
7
Remarks

Ground handling service is mandatory and terms must be agreed before the flight.

Handling services available H24 by arrangement with:

AS Tallinn Airport GH
Tel:+372 605 8421
E-mail:handling@tll.aero
SITA:TLLGH8X

EETN AD 2.5 PASSENGER FACILITIES

1
Hotels
In the city
2
Restaurants
At AD and in the city.
3
Transportation
Buses, taxis and car hire from the AD. Shuttle bus to the main hotels.
4
Medical facilities
First aid at AD, hospitals in the city.
5
Bank and Post Office
Bank: in the city *
Post Office: in the city
6
Tourist Office
Information at AD: H24
Tel: +372 605 8888
7
Remarks
* Currency exchange office at AD

EETN AD 2.6 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES

1
AD category for fire fighting
H24: Category 8
2
Rescue equipment
  • 3 fire-rescue vehicles
  • 1 rescue motor boat
  • 4 platform life rafts for 100 persons (4x25)
  • 3 heavy rescue containers, including disabled aircraft removal equipment (high and low pressure bags, traverses).
3
Capability for removal of disabled aircraft
Capability for removal of disabled aircraft: aircraft owner or operator shall be responsible for removal of the disabled aircraft and shall cover the expenses. Contact the AD operator for using the removal equipment available at the aerodrome.
 
REF. AIP EETN AD 2.20 p. 14
4
Remarks
NIL

EETN AD 2.7 SEASONAL AVAILABILITY – CLEARING

1
Types of clearing equipment
  • 12 snow plough/sweeper/blowers
  • 3 snow ploughs
  • 4 snow sweepers
  • 4 snow blowers
  • 3 reagent spreaders
2
Clearance priorities
  1. RWY 08/26, TWY B, exit road from the fire station and ILS critical areas.
  2. TWY of APN M, TWY A, TWY G, TWY H, TWY HL, HR, TWY C, TWY E, TWY F, TWY S, TWY Z and TWY T.
  3. APN M terminal ACFT stands, TWY Y3 and APN Y3.
  4. Other ACFT stands on APN M,TWY Y2, Y3, Y5 and Y6, APN Y2, Y5, K and TWY D.
3
Use of material for movement area surface treatment
KFOR/NAFO
4
Specially prepared winter runways
Not applicable
5
Remarks
Serviceable year-round.
Information on the condition of the movement area is published throughout the year in SNOWTAMs.
See also the snow plan in section AD 1.2.2.

EETN AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS / POSITIONS DATA

1
Apron surface and strength
Apron
Surface
Strength
PCN
MASPH / CONC81/F/A/X/T
Y2ASPH / CONC32/F/B/Y/U
Y3ASPH / CONC32/F/B/Y/U
Y5ASPH / CONC32/F/B/Y/U
KASPH / CONC81/F/A/X/T
2
Taxiway width, surface and strength
TWY
Width
(m)
Surface
Strength
PCN
A23ASPH / CONC78/F/A/X/T
B23ASPH / CONC71/F/A/X/T
C23ASPH / CONC85/F/A/X/T
D18ASPH / CONC26/F/B/X/T
E23ASPH / CONC47/F/A/X/T
F23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
G23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
H23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
HL23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
HR23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
S23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
T23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
Y210ASPH / CONC32/F/B/Y/U
Y310ASPH / CONC32/F/B/Y/U
Y41)21ASPH / CONC78/F/A/X/T
Y510ASPH / CONC78/F/A/X/T
Y610ASPH / CONC78/F/A/X/T
Z23ASPH / CONC97/F/A/X/T
3
Altimeter checkpoint location (ACL) location and elevation
Location: at apron M (592459.95N 0244834.96E)
Elevation: 136 ft
 
(Ref. EETN ADC, EETN APDC)
4
VOR checkpoints
NIL
5
INS checkpoints
NIL
6
Remarks
1) Towing only

EETN AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS

1
Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guide lines and visual docking / parking guidance system of aircraft stands
Taxiing guidance signs at all intersections with TWY and RWY and at all holding positions.
Guide lines at apron and aircraft stands with aircraft stand numbers and stop lines. See AD 2.20 paragraph 9 Aircraft stands.
Visual DGS for stands M2, M4, M5, M6, M7, M8, M9, M12, M13.
“FOLLOW ME” car and marshaller guidance to other aircraft stands.
2
RWY and TWY markings and LGT
RWY 08/26 markings: THR, TDZ, CL, Aiming Point, edges and RWY end marked.
RWY 08/26 lighting: THR, RCL, TDZ, RWY edges and RWY end lights.
TWY A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, HL, HR, S, T, Y3, Y5, Y6, Z: centre line, guard lights, holding positions at all TWY/RWY intersections – markings and lightning (TWY D edge lights).
3
Stop bars
Stop bars on holding positions MA, MB, MC, B, C, D, E1, F, A1, G, HL, HR, T, Z1 and S.
4
Remarks
TWY HL markings are blue.

EETN AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLES

Area 2 and Area 4 obstacles can be found on aim.eans.ee web page.

Name of area
Last updated
Area 2
  21 MAR 2024
Area 3
  To be developed
Area 4
  21 MAR 2024

EETN AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED

1
Associated MET Office
Tallinn aeronautical meteorological station of Estonian Environment Agency
2
Hours of service
MET Office outside hours

H24 *

NIL
3
Office responsible for TAF preparation
Estonian Environment Agency
Periods of validity
24 HR
Interval of issuance
HR
4
Trend forecast
Interval of issuance

TREND

30 min (2220-0320 O/R)

5
Briefing / consultation provided
D, T **
6
Flight documentation
Language(s) used

C, PL ***

ET, EN

7
Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation
S, U, P, W, SWH, SWM, SWL ***
8
Supplementary equipment available for providing information
Computer with Internet available, WiFi available
9
ATS units provided with information
Tallinn TWR, Tallinn APP, Tallinn ACC
10
Additional information (limitations of service, etc)

* Info available at AIM unit, tel: +372 671 0241

** Estonian Environment Agency, tel: +372 666 0932

*** See abbreviations in GEN 3.5

EETN AD 2.12 RUNWAY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Designations
RWY NR
TRUE BRG
Dimensions of RWY (m)
Strength (PCN) and Surface of RWY and SWY
THR Coordinates
RWY End Coordinates
THR Geoid undulation
THR Elevation and Highest Elevation of TDZ of precision APCH RWY
123456
08090.27°3480 x 4560/F/B/X/T
ASPH/CONC

592447.97N
0244836.55E

592447.42N
0245201.95E

GUND 59 ft

THR 130 ft

TDZ 129 ft

26270.32°3480 x 4560/F/B/X/T
ASPH/CONC

592447.42N
0245201.95E

592448.00N
0244821.34E

GUND 59 ft

THR 135 ft

TDZ 134 ft

Designations
RWY NR
Slope of RWY - SWY
SWY dimensions (m)
CWY dimensions (m)
Strip dimensions (m)
RESA dimensions (m)
7891011
08-0.05%/+0.08%
(779 m / 2701 m)
SWY:
NIL
NIL
60 x 1503600 x 300270240 x 90
26-0.08%/+0.05%
(2701 m / 779 m)
SWY:
NIL
NIL
60 x 1503600 x 300200 x 90
Designations
RWY NR
Location and description of ARST system
OFZ
Remarks
121314
08
NIL
Yes
DTHR 240 m
26
NIL
Yes
NIL

EETN AD 2.13 DECLARED DISTANCES

RWY Designator
TORA
(m)
TODA
(m)
ASDA
(m)
LDA
(m)
Remarks
123456
083480354034803240
DTHR 240 m
263480354034803480
NIL
2.13.1 REDUCED DECLARED DISTANCES FOR TAKE OFF
RWY
INTERSECTION
TORA (m)TODA (m)ASDA (m)
08DTHR 08324033003240
TWY C – RWY315732173157
TWY D – RWY274928092749
TWY E – RWY231523752315
26TWY E – RWY 1)114012001140
TWY F – RWY253025902530
TWY S – RWY253025902530

Notes:

The line-up positions on the RWY pavement are not marked by painted markings.

1) Line-up position – abeam the 1-st elevated RWY edge light on the right side.

EETN AD 2.14 APPROACH AND RUNWAY LIGHTING

RWY Designator
APCH LGT type,
LEN, INTST
THR LGT colour,
WBAR
VASIS, PAPI
(MEHT)
TDZ LGT LEN
12345
08ALSF-II
704 m, LIH
Green
Yes
PAPI
Left 3°
Yes
900 m
26ALSF-II
900 m, LIH
Green
Yes
PAPI
Left 3°
Yes
900 m
RCLL LEN,
spacing, colour,
INTST
REDL LEN,
spacing, colour,
INTST
RENL, colour,
WBAR
STWL LEN (m),
colour
Remarks
678910
3480 m, 15 m;
FMm – 2580 m W;
FM 2580 m – 3180 m W/R;
FM 3180 m R, LIH
3480 m, 60 m;
FMm – 240 m R;
FM 240 m – 2880 m W;
FM 2880 m Y, LIH
Red
NIL
NIL
3480 m, 15 m;
FMm – 2580 m W;
FM 2580 m – 3180 m W/R;
FM 3180 m R, LIH
3480 m, 60 m;
FMm – 2880 m W;
FM 2880 m Y, LIH
Red
NIL
NIL

EETN AD 2.15 OTHER LIGHTING, SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY

1
ABN / IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation
NIL
2
LDI location and LGT
Anemometer location and LGT
NIL
Anemometer: 351 m FM DTHR 08 and 341 m FM THR 26, lighted.
3
TWY edge and centre line lighting
Edge: TWY D
CL: TWY  A, B, C, E, F, G, H, HL, HR, S, T, Y3, Y5, Y6, Z:
4
Secondary power supply / switch-over time
Secondary power supply to all lighting at AD.
Switch-over time: 1 SEC
5
Remarks
CL: TWY HL blue/green

EETN AD 2.16 HELICOPTER LANDING AREA

1
Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO
NIL
Geoid undulation
59 ft
2
TLOF and/or FATO elevation (m/ft)
NIL
3
TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, marking
NIL
4
True and MAG BRG of FATO
NIL
5
Declared distance available
NIL
6
APP and FATO lighting
NIL
7
Remarks
Helicopter landing on the RWY,
intersection of TWY A and TWY C,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y2,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y3,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y5,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y6.

EETN AD 2.17 ATS AIRSPACE

1
Designation and lateral limits
TALLINN CTR
593000N 0250010E - 592756N 0250547E -
592135N 0250540E - 591935N 0245508E -
591938N 0243700E - 592042N 0243439E -
592800N 0243440E - 593000N 0244110E -
593000N 0250010E
2
Vertical limits
1700 ft AMSL
       SFC
3
Airspace classification
C
4
ATS unit call sign
Language(s)
Tallinn Tower
ET, EN
5
Transition altitude
5000 ft AMSL
6
Hours of applicability
H24
7
Remarks
NIL

EETN AD 2.18 ATS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Service designation
Call sign
Channel(s)
Hours of operation
Remarks
12345
APP
Tallinn Radar
127.905H24-
121.500 MHzH24EMERG FREQ
TWR
Tallinn Tower
135.905H24VDF AVBL
121.500 MHzVDF AVBL
EMERG FREQ
ATIS
Tallinn Information
124.880H24EN
Tallinn Airport Ground Handling
Tallinn Handling131.905H24-
De-icing coordination
Tallinn Handling131.905H24
During de-icing season
De-icing operations
De-icing121.780H24
During de-icing season

EETN AD 2.19 RADIO NAVIGATION AND LANDING AIDS

Type of aid, MAG VAR
Type of supported OP (for VOR/ILS/MLS, given declination)
IDFREQ
OPR HR
Position of transmitting antenna coordinates
Elevation of DME transmitting antenna
Remarks
1234567

Remarks:

1. Responsible unit for LOC08, GP08, DME08, LOC26, GP26, DME26 is Tallinn Airport, contacts from EETN AD 2.2.

LOC 08
ILS CAT II
II/T/3
(9° E 2020)
IIB108,300 MHzH24592447,4N
0245223,3E
LOC course 081°
GP 08
ILS CAT II
II/T/3
334,100 MHzH24592445,0N
0244856,8E
3°, RDH 54 ft
DME 08IIBCH 20XH24592445,0N
0244856,8E
200 ft
Coverage:
25 NM
LOC 26
ILS CAT II
II/T/3
(9° E 2020)
ILK109,300 MHzH24592448,0N
0244804,6E
LOC course 261°
GP 26
ILS CAT II
II/T/3
332,000 MHzH24592443,6N 0245140,4E3°, RDH 54 ft
DME 26ILKCH 30XH24592443,6N 0245140,4E200 ft
Coverage:
25 NM

EETN AD 2.20 LOCAL AERODROME REGULATIONS

1 Airport Regulations
At Lennart Meri Tallinn airport local regulations are applied. The regulations are collected in a manual which is available at Tallinn Airport Coordination Centre, email: apoc@tll.aero, tel: +372 605 8461 (H24). This manual (in Estonian only) includes, among other subjects, the following:
  1. the meaning of markings and signs;
  2. information about aircraft stands including visual docking guidance systems;
  3. information about taxiing from aircraft stands;
  4. limitations in the operation of large aircraft including limitations in use of the aircraft's own power for taxiing;
  5. helicopter operations;
  6. marshaller assistance and towing assistance;
  7. use of engine power exceeding idle power;
  8. engine start-up and use of APU;
  9. fuel spillage; and
  10. precautions during extreme weather conditions.

Further information about the regulations can be obtained from Apron Control, email: apoc@tll.aero, tel: +372 605 8461 (H24). Marshaller assistance can be requested from TWR.

When a local regulation is of importance for the safe operation of aircraft on the apron, the information will be given to each aircraft by the Tallinn TWR.
2 En-route Clearance and CTOT Related
Procedure

For en-route clearance Departing IFR aircraft are requested to contact Tallinn TWR on CH 135.905 not earlier than 10 minutes prior to EOBT or estimated Engine Start-up Time, whichever is the latest, advising their call sign and stand or gate number.

When a flight regulated by NMO is ready for departure before the filed EOBT, the flight crew should contact Tallinn TWR in order to send a REA message.

Pilots who are aware that they cannot comply with the allocated CTOT, shall duly apply for a new CTOT via the airline operator or handling agent.

3 Low Visibility Procedures (LVP)
3.1 Authorisation of Operations

Whenever LVP is in effect, operations on RWY 08/26 are approved for:

  1. CAT II approaches and landings with a decision height (DH) not lower than 100 ft and a runway visual range (RVR) not less than 300 m, and
  2. LVTO in RVR conditions not less than a value of 125 m.

CAT II approaches are available for an operator whose procedures have been approved by its competent authority. A copy of the approval must be carried on board the aircraft or must have been submitted to the Estonian competent authority.

Guided take-offs are not permitted.

3.2 Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS)

LVP is based on the usage of A-SMGCS system. Any failure to the A-SMGCS system will lead to the suspension of LVP.

3.3 Criteria for the Initiation and Termination of LVP

The LVP preparation phase will be implemented when RVR falls below 1000 m and/or height of cloud base is at 200 ft and CAT II operations are expected.

The operations phase will be commenced when the RVR falls to 600 m and/or the height of cloud base is below 200 ft.

LVP will be terminated when RVR is greater than 600 m and height of cloud base is greater than 200 ft and continuing improvement in these conditions is anticipated.

Pilots will be informed by ATIS or ATC, when LVP is in force.

3.4 Description of Ground Marking, Lighting, and Holding Positions
3.4.1 Taxiing

All taxiways (except TWY D) are equipped with taxiway centre line lights and are available for taxiing. TWY D shall not be used during LVP.

When necessary, ATC utilizes intermediate holding positions (IHP) on the manoeuvring area for traffic control. All IHPs are equipped with yellow intermediate holding position lights. The following IHPs are available for traffic control on TWYs:

  • A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A8 and E2 - westbound;
  • A7 - eastbound.
3.4.2 RWY Entry / RHP-s Used

During LVP, the available RWY entry is limited to:

  • CAT I/II holding position on TWY B for RWY 08;
  • CAT II holding position A1 or CAT I/II holding position Z1 for RWY 26;
  • CAT I/II holding position on TWY F or S for RWY 26 (intersection take-offs).
3.4.3 RWY Exit

During LVP, pilots should plan to exit the RWY via:

  • TWY F or S when landing on RWY 08. TWY E may be used for PROP aircraft if requested and cleared so by ATC, provided that the time to vacate the runway is shorter than using TWY F;
  • TWY E when landing on RWY 26, unless otherwise cleared by ATC.

TWYs for RWY exits are equipped with green/yellow coded TWY centre line lights.

When instructed by ATC to report 'runway vacated', it must not be done until the aircraft has completely crossed the end of the green/yellow taxiway centreline lights.

3.5 Description of LVP

The ILS sensitive areas will be protected when an aircraft performing ILS approach is within 3 NM of touchdown. ILS critical areas will be protected when an aircraft performing ILS approach is within 7 NM of touchdown.

To achieve these objectives, ATC will ensure an appropriate interval between aircraft on final approach. For CAT II operations, the interval is approximately 15 NM, and more than 20 NM, when departures occur between landings.

For RWY 08, intersection take-offs are not permitted. For RWY 26, intersection take-offs are only allowed from the intersections of TWY F and S.

3.6 RVR Information

ATC will report the TDZ RVR value to arriving aircraft in conjunction with the approach and landing clearance. MID and END RVR values will be reported only in the following cases:

  • these values are less than the TDZ RVR values and less than 800 m, or
  • these values are less than 550 m, or
  • when requested by pilot.

All RVR values will be reported to departing aircraft if any of the values is less than 800 m.

3.7 CAT II Approaches

RNAV 1 approved aircraft may intercept the ILS localizer via RNAV STAR. Aircraft will be vectored to intercept the ILS localizer at least 9 NM from touchdown.

No separate approach clearance will be issued for CAT II approaches and CAT II approaches will be available whenever LVP is in effect.

In case disturbances occur in the equipment required for CAT II approach, which causes the equipment not to comply with the requirements for CAT II approach, pilots will be informed either by NOTAM, ATIS or ATC.

3.8 Suspension of LVP

In case the aerodrome is unable to comply with the LVP implementation requirements, pilots will be informed either by NOTAM, ATIS or ATC: "Airport unable to comply with low visibility procedures".

3.9 Practising CAT II Approaches in CAT I Conditions

This procedure is intended for operators, which have obtained the standard category II (CAT II) approval by their competent authorities.

The pilots, who wish to practise ILS CAT II approach, must request this on the initial contact with TALLINN RADAR using the phrase: "Request practise CAT II approach".

Clearance will be granted depending on the traffic situation and ground equipment availability.

When clearance is granted, the ILS CAT II sensitive areas will be protected when the aircraft is within 3 NM from touchdown.

4 Operation of Transponders on the Ground
4.1 General
The Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS), supported with (SMR) and Mode S multilateration, is installed at Lennart Meri Tallinn airport. The A-SMGCS is used as a support tool by ATC and airport units to receive, coordinate and pass information to units concerned and to pilots on appropriate channels.
Whenever the aircraft is equipped with Mode S having an aircraft identification feature, the aircraft identification (i.e. actual call sign used in flight) shall be set in the transponder. The crew shall use the aircraft identification as specified in the ICAO flight plan (e.g. ELL123; SAS234; DLH3456). If no ICAO flight plan has been filed, the aircraft registration shall be used instead.
4.2 Mode S Transponders Shall be Operated in Accordance With the Following:
  1. Departing aircraft:
    • Set aircraft identification and assigned Mode A code, if no Mode A code assigned use A2000;
    • Immediately prior push-back or taxi (actual movement), whichever is earlier, select automatic mode (e.g. AUTO) or if automatic mode is not available, select “ON” (or “XPDR”);
    • Select “TCAS” (or “TA/RA”) only when approaching runway holding position.
  2. Arriving aircraft:
    • As soon as practicable after landing deselect “TCAS” (or “TA/RA”);
    • Automatic mode (e.g. AUTO) shall be continuously selected or, if automatic mode is not available, select “ON” (or “XPDR”);
    • Continuously squawk the last assigned Mode A code until fully parked;
    • Immediately after parking - set the Mode A2000, then select “OFF” or “STBY”.
During towing or repositioning of aircraft, if no ICAO flight plan has been filed, the aircraft shall set A2000. The aircraft registration shall be used as Mode S identification.
4.3 Mode 3/A,C (non-Mode S) Transponders Shall be Operated in Accordance With the Following:
  1. Departing aircraft:
    • Set assigned Mode A code, if no Mode A code assigned use A2000;
    • Immediately prior push-back or taxi (actual movement), whichever is earlier, select automatic mode (e.g. AUTO) or if automatic mode is not available, select “ON” (or “XPDR”);
  2. Arriving aircraft:
    • Automatic mode (e.g. AUTO) shall be continuously selected or, if automatic mode is not available, select “ON” (or “XPDR”);
    • Continuously squawk the last assigned Mode A code until fully parked;
    • Immediately after parking - set the Mode A2000, then select “OFF” or “STBY”.
During towing or repositioning of aircraft, if no ICAO flight plan has been filed, the aircraft shall set A2000.
4.4 Overall Precautions at Transponders (Both Mode S and Mode 3/A,C) Usage.
From On-Block to Off-Block (at gates/stands) the aircraft transponders shall never be transmitting (to avoid reflections and false alarms).
Inside hangars avoid switching on any kind of onboard radio transmitting equipment.
In case of any ACAS/TCAS (TA/RA) alerts in Movement Area - please report to Estonian ANS by email atm@eans.ee.
All kind of transponder testing and related repair or maintenance works at the aerodrome shall be coordinated with Estonian ANS in advance by email transponders@eans.ee.
Planned works – at last 48h beforehand, unplanned works – as soon as possible.
5 Start-Up and Push/Power-Back Procedures

All turbine powered aircraft are subject for engine start-up approval from Tallinn TWR on CH 135.905.

When the approval for engine start-up has been granted by Tallinn TWR , a delay caused by other traffic is not more than 10 minutes, based on the time the aircraft is ready for take-off.

Approval for engine start-up and push/power-back shall only be requested if the aircraft is fully ready (including the tug is connected) to carry out requested manoeuvres immediately.

On apron M aircraft stands, where aircraft push-back takes place, the start-up of the main engine(s) of turbojet aircraft is allowed to proceed after commencing of push-back procedure on the authority of the marshaller.

When aircraft is not mounted or the APU is not working then only one main engine is allowed to start-up before movement on apron M aircraft stands

In case of power-back procedure the clearance for engine start-up is given before movement.

Requirements for performing push/power-back procedures is given in paragraph 9 "Aircraft stands".

Simultaneous push/power-backs from adjacent aircraft stands/gates are not allowed.

6 De-Icing

Aircraft de-icing may only be carried out in areas specifically designated by the airport – apron dependingstands onor RWYremote inde-icing use.facility at TWY A holding position A1 and at de-icing facility NORTH (at the holding positions of TWYs HL and HR).

When RWYrunway 08 is in use, de-icing will be only performed at apron Mstands. When standRWY M22. 26 is in use, de-icing may be performed on a remote de-icing facility at TWY A holding position A1 and at de-icing facility NORTH (on the holding positions of the TWYs HL and HR).

De-icing facility NORTH (at the holding positions of the TWYs HL and HR) will not be usable during LVP.

  • At holding position M22A1 it is permitted to perform de-icing on aircraft with a maximum wingspan of 74 m.
  • At de-icing facility NORTH (on the holding positions of the TWYs HL and HR) it is permitted to perform de-icing on aircraft with a maximum wingspan of 36 m.

When RWY 26 is in use, de-icing may be performed on a remote de-icing facility at TWY A holding position A1 and at de-icing facility NORTH (on the holding positions of the TWYs HL and HR).

  • At holding position A1 it is permitted to perform de-icing on aircraft with a maximum wingspan of 74 m
  • At de-icing facility NORTH (on the holding positions of the TWYs HL and HR) it is permitted to perform de-icing on aircraft with a maximum wingspan of 36 m

Initial de-icing requests by the aircraft crew shall be submitted to Tallinn Airport GH on radio channel Tallinn Handling 131.905 as early as possible but at least 15 MIN prior to off-block time. ToHandling determinecoordinator awill suitablethen inform the aircraft crew on channel 131.905 of the location foror area where de-icing, all specialis requests (under-wingcarried de-icing, engineout de-icing, manualand checks, etc.) shallwill beforward forwardedthe request to channelthe Tallinnde-icing Handlingoperator (De-icing 121.780).

Tallinn Airport GH handling coordinator will then inform the aircraft crew on channel Tallinn Handling 131.905 of the location or area where de-icing is carried out and will forward the request to the de-icing operator (De-icing 121.780).

6.1 Procedures for De-Icing AtOn RemoteApron De-icing FacilitiesStands:
  • When requesting a permission for push-back or power-back, the location of the de-icing operation must be communicated to Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905.
  • Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905 will give taxi clearance to de-icing facility;
  • When reaching de-icing facility, follow instructions displayed on de-icing information screen and contact de-icing operator on radio channel 121.780;
    • Ensuring a safe distance between aircraft in de-icing order is the responsibility of the aircraft crew;
    • Pilots are reminded to exercise particular caution to avoid danger to vehicles and persons involved in aircraft de-icing;
  • The detailed de-icing order is transmitted directly to the de-icing operator on channel 121.780. The aircraft registration number or flight number must be used in radio communications. During the de-icing process, it is mandatory to monitor the Tallinn Tower channel 135.905;
  • De-icing is completed when a message is displayed on the information screen and information with the anti-icing code is communicated via channel 121.780. The anti-icing code cannot be given unless all the conditions of the "all clear" signal have been met. Pilots must remain on the de-icing operators' channel 121.780 until the anti-icing code with the confirmation ”PAD IS CLEAR AND EQUIPMENT ARE SAFELY AWAY” ”HOLD POSITION AND CONTACT TOWER FOR TAXI” has been received and the pilot has received taxiing clearance from Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905;
  • The aircraft must not move until taxiing clearance have been received from Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905 and it has been acknowledged.

De-icing will take place on stand prior to pushback and with aircraft engines off.

6.2 ProceduresProcedure for De-Icing OnAt ApronRemote StandsDe-icing Facility At Holding Position A1 and De-icing Facility NORTH:

De-icing will take place on stand prior to push-back or taxi, with aircraft engines off.

  • If de-icing is to be carried out at remote de-icing facility at holding position A1 or de-icing facility NORTH, such information must be added to push-back clearance request on Tallinn Tower channel 135.905;
  • Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905 will give taxi clearance to de-icing facility;
  • When reaching de-icing facility, follow instructions displayed on de-icing information screen and contact de-icing operator on radio channel 121.780;
    • Pilots are reminded to exercise particular caution to avoid danger to vehicles and persons involved in aircraft de-icing;
  • Detailed de-icing order is communicated directly to the de-icing operator via channel 121.780. Aircraft registration number shall be used in radio communication with de-icing operator on channel 121.780. During de-icing treatment, monitoring Tallinn Tower channel 135.905 is mandatory;
  • De-icing is completed when a message is displayed on the information screen and information with the anti-icing code is communicated via channel 121.780. The anti-icing code cannot be given unless all the conditions of the "all clear" signal have been met. Pilots must remain on the de-icing operators' channel 121.780 until the anti-icing code has been received and the pilot has received taxiing clearance from Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905;
  • The aircraft must not move until taxiing clearance have been received from Tallinn Tower on channel 135.905 and it has been acknowledged.
6.3 Remote De-icing Facility Information System:

De-Icing facility information system is in use at the remote de-icing areas. The system is an informative source for displaying the status of the de-icing process to pilots. All communication between the de-icing vehicle and the pilots takes place on channel 121.780.

7 Taxiing
7.1 Taxiing on Apron M

Taxiing of aircraft on apron M is allowed only after approved by Tallinn TWR according to taxiing instructions.

Outside ATC Service Boundary, Tallinn TWR will only provide instructions and information necessary to maintain an orderly flow of air traffic. During taxiing, the pilot shall comply with traffic regulation on apron taking into account instructions and information provided by Tallinn TWR in order to avoid collision with other aircraft, vehicles, persons or objects. Neither deviations nor shortcuts are allowed except under the guidance of marshaller or “FOLLOW ME” car or after special instructions given by Tallinn TWR.

Arriving aircraft will be allocated a stand number by the Tallinn TWR. Assistance from the “FOLLOW ME” vehicle can be requested via the Tallinn TWR.

Departing aircraft shall obtain taxi and push-back procedure instructions from Tallinn TWR on CH 135.905.

7.2 Taxiing on Aprons, Except on Apron M

Movement of aircraft on aprons other than apron M is not subject to neither approval nor instructions by Tallinn TWR. While taxiing on aprons other than apron M, the pilot shall assume full responsibility for avoiding collisions with other aircraft, vehicles, persons or objects and follow yellow taxiing guide lines. Assistance from the “FOLLOW ME” vehicle can be requested via Tallinn TWR.

7.3 Taxiing During Winter Conditions

Taxiways on apron area are not equipped with centreline lights. The taxi guide lines may not be visible due to snow. Assistance from the “FOLLOW ME” vehicle can be requested via Tallinn TWR.

7.4 Taxiing Clearances

Tallinn TWR will issue clearance for taxiing aircraft only within ATC Service Boundary, presented on Aerodrome Chart (See AD 2.EETN-ADC). Outside the area of ATC responsibility, Tallinn TWR will give instructions and information for taxiing.

Aircraft, landing on RWY 08, are expected to vacate the RWY via TWY F or E provided the deceleration is completed before the intersection and no backtrack is needed.

Aircraft, landing on RWY 26, are normally advised, in conjunction with the landing clearance the TWY they shall vacate the RWY.

RWY 08/26 - 180 DEG turnover must be performed with a turning radius of over 2 m for ACFT inner gear to prevent damage to the pavement.

Taxi clearances are given to a designated holding or parking position indicating only the apron entry/exit taxiway to be used. Remaining of the taxi route is considered to be completed either on TWY A or apron.

Examples:

"TAXI TO HOLDING POINT FOXTROT VIA CHARLIE" or "TAXI TO GATE FIVE VIA BRAVO"

Additional clearance is required from Tallinn TWR for commencing back-track on RWY.

7.5 Visibility Conditions in Taxiing at Manoeuvring Area

For the purpose of describing the provision of an aerodrome control service on the manoeuvring area at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport in the context of varying visibility conditions, the following four visibility conditions are defined for both day and night operations:

  1. Visibility condition 1

    RVR is 1000 m or more. Visibility is sufficient for the pilot to taxi and to avoid collision with other traffic on TWYs and at intersections by visual reference, and for the personnel of control units to exercise control over all traffic on the basis of visual surveillance.

  2. Visibility condition 2

    RVR is less than 1000 m but 550 m or more. Visibility is sufficient for the pilot to taxi and to avoid collision with other traffic on TWYs and at intersections by visual reference, but insufficient for the personnel of control units to exercise control over all traffic on the basis of visual surveillance.

  3. Visibility condition 3

    RVR is less than 550 m but more than 75 m. Visibility is sufficient for the pilot to taxi but insufficient to avoid collision with other traffic on TWYs and at intersections by visual reference, and insufficient for the personnel of control units to exercise control over all traffic on the basis of visual surveillance.

  4. Visibility condition 4

    RVR is 75 m or less. Visibility is insufficient for the pilot to taxi by visual guidance only.

7.6 Taxiing Constraints

Insufficient safety distances set the following taxiing constraints for aircraft using their own power:

Taxiway (TWY)
Wingspan/rotor diameter
A74 m
B74 m
C74 m
D36 m
E74 m
F74 m
G74 m
H36 m
HL36 m
HR36 m
S74 m
T74 m
Z74 m
Y322 m / 22 m
Air taxiing helicopter 12 m.
See para 9 "Aircraft Stands"
Y4 (towing only)
36 m
Y536 m / 15 m
Air taxiing helicopter 12 m.
See para 9 "Aircraft Stands"
Y636 m / 15 m
Air taxiing helicopter 12 m.
See para 9 "Aircraft Stands"
Y2 (AVGAS gas station)
20 m / 20 m
Air taxiing helicopter 12 m.
8 Parking
8.1 Parking on Apron M

Arriving aircraft will be informed by Tallinn TWR about allocated stand normally after landing in conjunction with the taxi clearance.

Parking of aircraft on terminal stands of apron M is guided by visual docking guidance systems placed on stands (See para 9 "Aircraft Stands"). If the stands visual docking guidance system is not working, then taxiing to this stand is allowed only after marshaller signal.

8.2 Parking Area for General Aviation

For general aviation aircraft stands are allocated on apron Y5. As a rule, all arriving general aviation aircraft will be guided to stands by "FOLLOW ME" vehicle.

Exceptions are made for Tallinn aerodrome based aircraft. Aircraft with wingspan up to 16 m, helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 15 m and air taxiing helicopters with a rotor diameter of up to 12 m are exempt from guidance.

Aircraft with wingspan up to 16 m not based at Tallinn Aerodrome, helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 15 m and air taxiing helicopters with a rotor diameter of up to 12 m will be guided to apron Y5 by "FOLLOW ME" vehicle.

In case of guidance by "FOLLOW ME" vehicle is required or requested by flight crew, the taxi clearance to appropriate TWY on the ATC Service Boundary will be issued by Tallinn TWR where the guidance will be taken over by the "FOLLOW ME" vehicle.

8.3 Parking Area for Helicopters

Exceptions are made for helicopters based at Tallinn Aerodrome on aprons Y2, Y3 and Y5. Helicopter parking is not allowed on apron M stands M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, M8, M9, M12, M13, M15, M17, M19, M21, M23, M25, M27, M32, M33, M36, M38, M40, M41, M42 and in front of the hangars (except for the front of hangar H05). It is allowed to taxi to/from hangar H05 with “FOLLOW ME” vehicle - for helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter up to 16 m and for air taxiing helicopters with rotor diameter up to 12 m).

9 Aircraft Stands
Stand
COORDELEV
(FT)
Pushback required
Powerback Allowed
Follow Me Car required
Visual DGS
Remarks
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Apron M

NAV EQPT of an ACFT parked on apron M stands (excl. P1, P2, M1, M2, M3, M3A, M3B, M43 ja M45) may be affected by MAG interference.

P1592453,81N
0244804,98E
131
No
No
No
No
Pushback position.
P2592500,35N
0244852,50E
135
No
No
Yes
No
Towing position.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
P3592503,54N
0244843,94E
138
No
No
No
No
Towing and taxiing position.
Airplanes with a wingspan up to 29 m.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 16 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 12 m.
K1592437,10N
0245059,38E
131
Yes
Facing west.
Yes
Facing east.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K2592436,73N
0245100,81E
132
Yes
Facing west.
Yes
Facing east.
No
No
NIL
K3592437,09N
0245102,24E
132
Yes
Facing west.
Yes
Facing west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K5592437,08N
0245105,09E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K6592436,72N
0245106,51E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
K7592437,07N
0245107,94E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K9592437,06N
0245110,82E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K10592436,70N
0245112,24E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
K11592437,05N
0245113,67E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K13592437,04N
0245117,00E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
K14592436,68N
0245118,42E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
K15592437,04N
0245119,85E
131
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M1592454,99N 0244802,42E132
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
When stand M2 is in use, M1 is CLSD.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M2592457,32N 0244802,48E134
Yes
To P1.
Yes
Straight out.
No
Yes
When stand M1 is in use, M2 is CLSD.
M3592504,88N 0244802,00E140
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
No
NIL
M3A592504,91N 0244801,74E140
Yes
To abeam stand M17 facing west.
No
No
No
When the aircraft is abeam M17, it is not allowed to leave stands M14, M15, M17, M18, M19 or arrive to stand M16.
M3B592504,90N 0244803,84E140
Yes
To abeam stand M17 facing west.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
No
When the aircraft is abeam M17, it is not allowed to leave stands M14, M15, M17, M18, M19 or arrive to stand M16.
M4592457,31N 0244805,04E134
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
When stand M1 is in use, only pushback to abeam stand M8 is allowed, powerback is forbidden.
M5592500,53N 0244802,01E136
Yes
To towing stop line.
Yes
Straight out.
No
Yes
When stands M3, M3A, M3B are in use, only pushback to abeam stand M17 is allowed, powerback is forbidden.
When the aircraft is abeam M17, it is not allowed to leave stands M14, M15, M17, M18 or arrive to stand M16.
M6592457,29N 0244807,60E134
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
When stand M1 is in use, pushback to abeam stand M8 and powerback is forbidden.
If there is a class D aircraft at stand M8, stand M6 is closed.
M7592500,59N 0244804,57E136
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
It is forbidden to leave stands M3, M3A, M3B, M5 and M9 during towing and retraction.
M8592457,27N 0244810,16E134
Yes
To TWY guideline, to P1, to MA, to MB or to A8.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
When placing a class D aircraft on stand M8, stand M6 must be free.
On departure, towing a class D aircraft to the towing position P1 is prohibited. When stand M1 is occupied, the departing aircraft is retracted so that its front end is positioned on the traverse of stand M8 at the end of towing.
M9592500,58N 0244807,13E136
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
It is forbidden to leave stands M3, M3A, M3B, M7 and M13 during towing and retraction.
M12592458,00N 0244813,47E135
Yes
To holding position MA, MB or A8.
Yes
To holding position MA, MB or A8.
No
Yes
NIL
M13592500,56N 0244809,70E136
Yes
To TWY guideline.
Yes
To TWY guideline.
No
Yes
NIL
M14592457,82N 0244823,54E135
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Exit is not permitted if there is an aircraft abeam M17. Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M15592500,92N 0244812,01E137
Yes
To abeam stand M17.
Yes
To abeam stand M17.
No
No
Taxiing out with own power allowed via right turn for ACFT with wingspan up to 36 m.
M16592456,34N 0244824,81E134
No
No
Only taxiing in for ACFT class D or larger.
No
Taxiing in via apron in south direction.
M17592502,93N 0244821,27E140
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
If aircraft is positioned to the third stop line, then taxiing out with own power allowed via left turn for ACFT with wingspan up to 29 m and total length up to 33 m.
M18592457,81N 0244826,11E135
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Exit is not permitted if there is an aircraft abeam M17. Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M19592502,92N 0244823,83E140
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
Exit is not permitted if there is an aircraft abeam M17.
M20592457,81N 0244829,28E135
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M21592502,91N 0244826,41E139
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
M22592456,32N 0244830,54E133
No
No
Only taxiing in for ACFT class D or larger.
No
Taxiing in via apron in south direction.
M23592502,91N 0244828,98E139
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
M24592457,80N 0244831,84E134
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M25592502,90N 0244831,55E138
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
M26592457,79N 0244835,00E134
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M27592502,91N 0244834,11E138
Yes
Facing east or west.
Yes
Facing east or west.
No
No
NIL
M28592456,31N 0244836,27E132
No
No
Only taxiing in for ACFT class D or larger.
No
Taxiing in via apron in south direction.
M29592501,64N 0244837,37E137
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 17 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 13 m.
M30592457,79N 0244837,57E134
No
No
No
No
Taxiing in via TWY A in north direction.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 24 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 18 m.
M31592501,64N 0244839,48E137
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 17 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 13 m.
M32592459,24N 0244846,67E134
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Taxiing out with marshaller guidance.
M33592505,29N 0244839,40E140
Yes
Facing east.
No
Only taxiing in.
No
When ACFT is on the second stop position, taxiing out via left turn using main engines is allowed with marshaller guidance for ACFT with wingspan up to 22 m.
M36592457,76N 0244846,66E133
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Taxiing out with marshaller guidance.
M38592457,74N 0244854,73E133
Yes
Facing north.
Yes
Facing north.
Yes
No
Taxiing out using ACFT main engines is allowed with Follow Me Car guidance via left or right turn without crossing ACFT stand safety lines.
M40592456,64N 0244847,29E132
No
No
Yes
No
Taxiing out via left turn.
M41592505,05N 0244851,56E139
Yes
Straight out.
Yes
Straight out.
Only taxiing in.
No
NIL
M42592456,62N 0244854,00E131
No
No
Yes
No
Taxiing out via right turn.
M43592501,54N 0244847,29E137
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Taxiing out with marshaller guidance.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 20 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 15 m.
M45592500,44N 0244847,27E135
No
No
Only taxiing in.
No
Taxiing out with marshaller guidance.
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 20 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 15 m.
Apron Y3
Y301592456,09N 0244934,62E131
No
No
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 22 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 12 m.
Y302592455,99N 0244939,47E131
No
No
No
No
Helicopters taxiing on the ground with a rotor diameter of up to 20 m and helicopters taxiing in the air with a rotor diameter of up to 12 m.
Apron Y5
Y501592456,43N 0244950,96E133
Yes
To TWY A.
No
No
No
Towing position.
An airplane with a wingspan of 16-36 m.
Y601592456,54N 0245012,37E133
Yes
To TWY A.
No
No
No
Towing position.
An airplane with a wingspan of 16-36 m.
10 Training and Technical Test Flights
10.1 Training and Technical Test Flights at Tallinn Airport

Training and technical check flights intending to carry out approaches to Tallinn airport are allowed after receiving permission from ATS.

Prior coordination is not necessary for training and technical check cross-country flights.

Application must be made to Tallinn Operational Supervisor by phone +372 625 8254 at least 2 hours prior to the intended departure.

Application must contain the following:

  1. Type of aircraft and call sign,
  2. Purpose of the flight or training programme,
  3. Time of departure and estimated flight time,
  4. Contact information.

In case the permission for such flights has been granted the day before the intended departure or earlier, confirmation on the designated time interval must be received from Tallinn Operational Supervisor by phone +372 625 8254 at least 2 hours prior to the estimated time of departure.

In the event of change ("+" or "-") in EOBT of more than 15 minutes for a flight which has already been approved to execute a training flight, a new permission shall be coordinated with Tallinn Operational Supervisor.

Note 1: permission brought out in para 10.1 for such a flight does not give any priorities.

Note 2: permission for training flight is not given when a calibration or other special flight is carried out at Tallinn Airport.

Training flights shall not be planned at time between 2200-0600 (2100-0500).

10.2 Maintenance Run-Ups

Aircraft engine and system testing and also maintenance run-ups are allowed to be conducted in the maintenance run-up area which is located east of TWY HL.

The person responsible for aircraft testing must coordinate testing with Apron Control 30 minutes before the start of planned testing by phone +372 605 8461.

Maintenance run-up on idle power is allowed without prior coordination on aprons K, M (except for terminal stands, where maintenance run-up is forbidden), Y2, Y3 and Y5 aircraft stands.

Maintenance run-up on idle power is allowed without prior coordination in front of hangars H01 and H05.

Maintenance run-up at terminal stands M1, M2, M4, M5, M6, M7, M8, M9, M12, M13 and M15 is forbidden.

11 Reduced Distances and Procedures for Intersection Take-Off
11.1 Reduced Distances

Reduced declared distances applicable for aircraft take-offs from appropriate TWY intersections are shown on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart (see AD-2.EETN-AOC) and described in para see AD 2.13.1 "Reduced declared distances for take-off".

11.2 Aircraft Take-Off Positions and Procedures

Take-off positions on which reduced declared distances are based on (see AD 2.13.1 "Reduced declared distances for take-off") are shown on Aerodrome Obstacle Chart as "REDUCED DECLARED DISTANCES CALCULATION POINT" symbol.

Take-off positions on the RWY are not marked with painted markings or sign board.

Additional clearance is required from Tallinn TWR for commencing back-track on RWY.

Take-offs from the specified intersections of RWY/TWY intersections can be performed upon the flight crews' request if the traffic situation permits.

12 Runway Occupancy Time

Tallinn TWR operates on a bases of that each aircraft, if lined up on the RWY, is ready for immediate departure. Pilots should ensure, in accordance with safety and standard operating procedures that they are able to taxi into the correct holding position and after approval for line up on the RWY as soon as preceding aircraft has commenced its take-off or has landed.

If possible, cabin checks and cabin readiness should be achieved before line-up; any checks requiring completion on the runway should be kept to minimum. If flight crew is not capable following these requirements Tallinn TWR must be notified before lining up on the RWY.

Note: As a rule Tallinn TWR will consider that 5 minutes from the time the aircraft starts taxiing is enough to in order to complete all cabin checks and achieve cabin readiness.

13 Reduced Runway Separation Minima Between Aircraft Using the Same Runway
13.1 Conditions for the Use of Reduced Runway Separation Minima

Reduced runway separation minima have been approved for RWY 08/26.

Reduced runway separation minima shall only be used during the hours of daylight.

13.1.1 Aircraft Categories

For the purpose of reduced runway separation at Tallinn aerodrome, aircraft are classified as follows:

  • Category 2 aircraft: single-engine propeller aircraft and twin-engine propeller aircraft with a maximum certificated take-off mass of 7000 kg or less.

    Note: Aircraft categories 1 and 2 as defined in ICAO PANS-ATM are combined into Category 2.

  • Category 3 aircraft: all other aircraft.

13.1.2 Reduced runway separation minima shall not be applied:
  1. between departing aircraft and a preceding landing aircraft;
  2. between aircraft commencing low approach / touch and go and a preceding landing aircraft;
  3. in case of MIL aircraft.
13.1.3 The use of reduced runway separation minima shall be subject to the following conditions:
  1. Wake turbulence separation minima shall be applied;
  2. visibility shall be at least 5 km and ceiling shall not be lower than 1000 ft;
  3. tailwind component shall not exceed 5 kt;
  4. minimum separation continues to exist between two departing aircraft immediately after take-off of the second aircraft;
  5. the braking action shall be good.
13.2 The separation to be applied will in no case be less than the following minima:
13.2.1 Landing Aircraft:
  1. A succeeding landing Category 2 aircraft may cross the runway threshold when the preceding aircraft is a Category 2 aircraft, which either:
    • has landed and has passed a point at least 1500 m from the threshold of the runway, is in motion and will vacate the runway without backtracking; or
    • is airborne and has passed a point at least 1500 m from the threshold of the runway.
  2. A succeeding landing Category 2 or 3 aircraft may cross the runway threshold when a preceding Category 3 aircraft:
    • has landed and has passed a point at least 2400 m from the threshold of the runway, is in motion and will vacate the runway without backtracking; or
    • is airborne and has passed a point at least 2400 m from the threshold of the runway.
13.2.2 Departing Aircraft:
  1. A Category 2 aircraft may be cleared for take-off when the preceding departing aircraft is a Category 2 aircraft, which is airborne and has passed a point at least 1500 m from the position of the succeeding aircraft;
  2. a Category 2 or 3 aircraft may be cleared for take-off when a preceding departing Category 3 aircraft is airborne and has passed a point at least 2400 m from the position of the succeeding aircraft.
14 Helicopter Traffic Limitations

Air-taxiing is allowed only for helicopters with landing skids. Air-taxiing over grass areas, other aircraft, vehicles or personnel is prohibited. Yellow taxi guide lines have to be followed at all times while air-taxiing.

Helicopters take-offs and landings are permitted on RWY,
intersection of TWY A and TWY C,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y2,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y3,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y5,
intersection of TWY A and TWY Y6.

15 Removal of Disabled Aircraft From Runway
When an aircraft is wrecked on the runway, it is the duty of the owner or user of such aircraft to have it removed as soon as possible. If a wrecked aircraft is not removed from the runway as quickly as possible by the aircraft owner or user, the aircraft will be removed by the aerodrome authority using airport rescue equipment (also involving contracting partners if necessary) at the aircraft's owner's or user's expense.

EETN AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES

1 General Provisions
The noise abatement procedures are applicable below the altitude of 3000 ft AMSL.
2 Special Procedures
IFR flights departing from RWY 26 shall follow special procedures:
  • Take-off to 1500 ft above aerodrome elevation:
    • take-off power
    • take-off flap
    • climb at V2 +10 to 20 kt (or as limited by body angle)
  • At 1500 ft:
    • reduce thrust to not less than climb power / thrust.
  • 1500 ft to 3000 ft:
    • climb at V2 +10 to 20 kt.
  • At 3000 ft:
    • accelerate smoothly to en-route climb speed with flap retraction on schedule.
3 Use of the Runway During the Night Period
No limitations.
4 Training Flights
No limitations.
5 Maintenance Run-Ups

Maintenance run-ups of aircraft engines shall be avoided between 20.00 and 04.00 UTC, and at any time on Sundays.

EETN AD 2.22 FLIGHT PROCEDURES

1 Procedures for IFR Flights Within Tallinn TMA
1.1 Radar Procedures

ATS surveillance services within Tallinn TMA for Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport and Ämari Military Aerodrome is provided by Tallinn Approach Control (call-sign TALLINN RADAR) on CH 127.905. During night time and at certain times of a day (depending on the traffic volume in TMA and at aerodromes), ATS surveillance service within Tallinn TMA will be provided by combined Tallinn Tower and Tallinn Approach Control (call-sign TALLINN TOWER) and the channels (127.905 and 135.905) will be coupled, allowing communication with ATC unit on both channels.

A radar separation minimum of 3 NM (5.6 km) is applied between all identified aircraft within Tallinn TMA, except if greater separation is defined for wake turbulence.

If the ground temperature falls below -7°C, temperature correction is added to minimum safe altitude (MSA) by ATC.

Surveillance radar approaches (SRA) and precision approach radar approaches (PAR) are not conducted in Tallinn and Ämari aerodromes.

1.2 Communication Failure

Aircraft having telephone on board shall contact Operational Supervisor call +372 625 8254. If possible stay on line until further instructed by ATC.

1.2.1 Arriving Traffic - Inbound Clearance Received and Acknowledged
  1. Squawk A7600.
  2. Clearance limit for the inbound clearance issued by ACC is normally runway-in-use. The following then apply: maintain the level last received and acknowledged. Follow the specified route to VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26) and proceed in accordance with item f) below.
  3. If the clearance limit for the inbound clearance is other than the runway-in-use: maintain the level last received and acknowledged. Follow the specified route to this limit and proceed direct to VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26), thereafter in accordance with item f) below.
  4. If EAT received and acknowledged, join holding on arrival to the clearance limit as under b) or c) above. On EAT leave holding, thereafter in accordance with item f) below.
  5. If communication failure is experienced on radar approach: maintain the last level received and acknowledged. Proceed direct to VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26), thereafter in accordance to item f) below.
  6. On arrival overhead VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26) descent, if required, shall be made in holding. Thereafter a normal instrument approach shall be made.
1.2.2 Arriving Traffic - No Inbound Clearance Received and/or Acknowledged
  1. Squawk A7600.
  2. Maintain the level last received and acknowledged, proceed via the relevant TMA entry point and thereafter direct to VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26).
  3. On arrival overhead VEMOX (RWY 08) or MOKEX (RWY 26) descent, if required, shall be made in holding. Thereafter a normal instrument approach shall be made.
1.2.3 Departed Traffic

In case of communication failure the procedures published in international Rules of the Air (ICAO Annex 2) shall be followed.

1.3 Arrival Procedures

Flights intending to land at Lennart Meri Tallinn International aerodrome shall file their flight plan according to ENR 1.10 “Flight Planning”.

Arriving RNAV1 capable traffic will be cleared normally to follow RNAV STAR serving the runway in use.

Tallinn ATC will normally sequence aircraft on final approach with a spacing of 5 NM as a minimum. This spacing will be increased significantly in case heavy wake turbulence category aircraft is involved in the sequence.

Pilots are reminded that VFR flights may take place in Tallinn CTR and in uncontrolled airspace below the TMA. Therefore, a restriction to maintain ALT 2200 ft until established on final track might be given by ATC to flights conducting a visual approach.

1.3.1 RNAV STAR Procedures

Note: This information must be included in Aircraft Operator Route Manual.

1.3.1.1 General

Pilots are requested to plan their descent to perform a continuous descent approach (CDA) from at least FL 100. Specified minimum level at waypoints must be adhered to unless specifically cancelled by ATC.

When descending, noise reduction should be achieved using Low Power / Low Drag operating procedures (LP/LD) by maintaining a “clean” aircraft configuration until the final stage of the approach, provided this is consistent with safe operation of the aircraft.

The approach clearance may be issued during the RNAV STAR.

Descent clearances will be always given separately.

Final approach cannot be performed without appropriate approach clearance.

1.3.1.2 Approved Users, Equipment and Operations

Operators without RNAV1 capability receiving clearance via RNAV STAR shall inform ATC by using phraseology ”UNABLE RNAV STAR”.

1.3.1.3 Position Update

All RNAV STARs are based on GNSS for position update. Note that DME/DME back up is not available in this area.

1.3.1.4 RNAV Equipment Failure

If the airborne RNAV equipment fails or if the GNSS position update is malfunctioning, ATC shall be informed as soon as practicable. ATC will then provide vectors.

1.3.1.5 RNAV STAR Instructions

For each RNAV STAR, there is a description as a list of waypoints in sequence. If there is a speed limit and/or altitude restriction, this will be notified on the chart and in the RNAV STAR description.

In order to adapt STAR coding to certain FMS equipment, a minimum altitude restriction is added at waypoints where a speed restriction is prescribed.

See paragraph 1.3.5 below.

1.3.1.6 RNAV STAR Chart

Each RNAV STAR includes information about distance to threshold ”DTG XX NM” (DTG = Distance To Go) at certain waypoints in order to facilitate a continuous descent approach (CDA).

If there is an altitude restriction, this is depicted in the chart as follows: 5000 = at or above 5000 ft.

1.3.1.7 Waypoint List

A separate list of co-ordinates in WGS-84 for all waypoints used for RNAV SID / STAR in Tallinn TMA is provided in the paragraphs 1.3.5.3 and 1.3.5.7 below.

1.3.2 Holding

Holdings are established at the following entries: DOPIK, GONOS, KEMET, OSMUR, SULUN. See Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument (STAR) and ENR 3.6 En-route holding.

See paragraphs 1.3.5.4 and 1.3.5.8 below.

Holdings (also see on Instrument Approach Charts) established at the IAF of each instrument approach procedure are described as follows:

HLDG ID / FIX / WPT COORDINBD TR
Direction of PTN

MAX IAS (kt)

MNM LVL
TIME

(MIN)

123456

VEMOX
592449N 0243016E

081° MAG
Left
2502200 ft

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

MOKEX
592443N 0250953E

261° MAG
Right
2502200 ft

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

1.3.3 Speed Restrictions

All arriving aircraft shall follow speed limit MAX IAS 250 kt within Tallinn TMA (below FL 100), unless a different speed is instructed by ATC. If unable to comply, advise ATC immediately.

All C and D category IFR flights shall maintain MNM IAS 160 kt to DME 4 IIB/ILK on ILS approach, unless a different speed is instructed by ATC. If unable to comply, advice ATC immediately.

1.3.4 Visual Manoeuvring (Circling)

Visual manoeuvring (circling approach) is authorised on the south side of aerodrome only.

OCA for each RWY - see the Instrument Approach Chart (IAC).

1.3.5 RNAV STAR Description, Coding, Waypoint List and Holdings

Since this material contains specific terms and abbreviations, the following tables are published in English as original.

1.3.5.1 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 08 - Description
DOBAN 1K
STAR instruction: DOBAN – TN903 (5000 ft or above) – TN902 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN901 – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
DOPIK 1K
STAR instruction: DOPIK – TN450 – TN925 (5000 ft or above) – TN902 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN901 – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
GONOS 1K
STAR instruction: GONOS – TN665 – TN762 (5000 ft or above) – TN750 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN901 – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
KEMET 1K
STAR instruction: KEMET – TN755 – TN751 (5000 ft or above) – TN750 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN901 – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
OSMUR 1K
STAR instruction: OSMUR – TN700 (5000 ft or above) – TN901 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
RENKU 1K
STAR instruction: RENKU – TN425 – TN914 (5000 ft or above) – TN902 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN901 – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
SULUN 1K
STAR instruction: SULUN – TN711 (5000 ft or above) – TN901 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – VEMOX (2200 ft or above)
1.3.5.2 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 08 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
DOBAN 1KRNAV 1IFDOBAN
TFTN903182.217310.8+5000
TFTN902182.21737.4+2200230
TFTN901179.91715.0Left
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
DOPIK 1KRNAV 1IFDOPIK
TFTN450277.826926.4Left
TFTN925270.726215.8+5000
TFTN902270.12617.6Left+2200230
TFTN901179.91715.0Left
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
GONOS 1KRNAV 1IFGONOS
TFTN665303.829519.0
TFTN762303.429416.0+5000
TFTN750303.02947.5Right+2200230
TFTN901359.83515.0Right
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
KEMET 1KRNAV 1IFKEMET
TFTN755352.534313.5
TFTN751352.434316.0+5000
TFTN750352.43437.4Right+2200230
TFTN901359.83515.0Right
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
OSMUR 1KRNAV 1IFOSMUR
TFTN700071.006218.6+5000
TFTN901071.506212.3Right+2200230
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
RENKU 1KRNAV 1IFRENKU
TFTN425183.61755.0Right
TFTN914217.320815.6+5000
TFTN902217.02087.5Left+2200230
TFTN901179.91715.0Left
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
SULUN 1KRNAV 1IFSULUN
TFTN711022.601416.4+5000
TFTN901022.801412.4Right+2200230
TFVEMOX089.80812.3+2200
1.3.5.3 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 08 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
DOBAN594758.0N 0242709.0E
DOPIK592616.0N 0260250.0E
GONOS585633.0N 0253437.0E
KEMET584321.0N 0243513.0E
OSMUR591457.0N 0232833.0E
RENKU595309.0N 0245348.1E
SULUN585818.0N 0240407.0E
TN425594810.3N 0245311.0E
TN450592939.1N 0251132.8E
TN665590701.2N 0250403.7E
TN700592055.7N 0240254.3E
TN711591324.7N 0241623.3E
TN750591948.9N 0242548.2E
TN751591230.7N 0242743.0E
TN755585641.5N 0243148.8E
TN762591545.7N 0243802.2E
TN901592448.4N 0242546.1E
TN902592947.7N 0242545.1E
TN903593711.0N 0242619.1E
TN914593544.5N 0243433.6E
TN925592947.5N 0244034.3E
VEMOX592448.7N 0243016.3E
1.3.5.4 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 08 - Holdings
IDINBD  TR °TINBD  MAG°Turn directionMAX IAS ktMNM HLDG LVLTimeDistance NM
DOPIK267.0258
Left
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

GONOS320.7312
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

KEMET010.8002
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

OSMUR077.5069
Left
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

SULUN042.3033
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

1.3.5.5 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 26 - Description
DOBAN 1L
STAR instruction: DOBAN – TN471 (5000 ft or above) – TN460 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN551 – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
DOPIK 1L
STAR instruction: DOPIK – TN493 (5000 ft or above) – TN551 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
GONOS 1L
STAR instruction: GONOS – TN606 (5000 ft or above) – TN551 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
KEMET 1L
STAR instruction: KEMET – TN596 – TN595 (5000 ft or above) – TN552 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN551 – MOKEX (2200 ft or above
OSMUR 1L
STAR instruction: OSMUR – TN836 – TN835 – TN563 (5000 ft or above) – TN552 (max IAS 230 kt, 2220 ft or above) – TN551 – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
RENKU 1L
STAR instruction: RENKU – TN425 – TN482 (5000 ft or above) – TN460 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN551 – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
SULUN 1L
STAR instruction: SULUN – TN849 – TN574 (5000 ft or above) – TN552 (max IAS 230 kt, 2200 ft or above) – TN551 – MOKEX (2200 ft or above)
1.3.5.6 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 26 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
DOBAN 1LRNAV 1IFDOBAN
TFTN471127.011822.7+5000
TFTN460127.51197.5Right+2200230
TFTN551180.81725.0Right
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
DOPIK 1LRNAV 1IFDOPIK
TFTN493266.725812.5+5000
TFTN551266.325712.3Right+2200230
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
GONOS 1LRNAV 1IFGONOS
TFTN606339.933117.7+5000
TFTN551339.733112.3Left+2200230
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
KEMET 1LRNAV 1IFKEMET
TFTN596028.702018.2
TFTN595028.902016.0+5000
TFTN552029.20207.4Left+2200230
TFTN551000.83525.0Left
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
OSMUR 1LRNAV 1IFOSMUR
TFTN836084.207515.9
TFTN835084.707615.0
TFTN563085.107616.0+5000
TFTN552085.50777.5Left+2200230
TFTN551000.83525.0Left
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
RENKU 1LRNAV 1IFRENKU
TFTN425183.61755.0Left
TFTN482149.614114.0+5000
TFTN460149.81417.4Right+2200230
TFTN551180.81725.0Right
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
SULUN 1LRNAV 1IFSULUN
TFTN849058.805018.5
TFTN574059.305016.0+5000
TFTN552059.60517.5Left+2200230
TFTN551000.83525.0Left
TFMOKEX270.82622.3+2200
1.3.5.7 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 26 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
DOBAN594758.0N 0242709.0E
DOPIK592616.0N 0260250.0E
GONOS585633.0N 0253437.0E
KEMET584321.0N 0243513.0E
MOKEX592442.5N 0250953.1E
OSMUR591457.0N 0232833.0E
RENKU595309.0N 0245348.1E
SULUN585818.0N 0240407.0E
TN425594810.3N 0245311.0E
TN460592940.0N 0251431.4E
TN471593415.4N 0250247.4E
TN482593604.8N 0250710.8E
TN493592530.0N 0253820.4E
TN551592440.6N 0251423.2E
TN552591941.2N 0251415.0E
TN563591907.2N 0245940.9E
TN574591555.9N 0250140.8E
TN595591313.6N 0250711.7E
TN596585916.4N 0245207.8E
TN606591308.6N 0252245.3E
TN835591749.1N 0242834.4E
TN836591629.1N 0235926.8E
TN849590749.0N 0243453.4E
1.3.5.8 RNAV STAR EETN RWY 26 - Holdings
IDINBD  TR °TINBD  MAG°Turn directionMAX IAS ktMNM HLDG LVLTimeDistance NM
DOPIK267.0258
Left
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

GONOS320.7312
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

KEMET010.8002
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

OSMUR077.5069
Left
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

SULUN042.3033
Right
280FL 100

1
1.5 (ülalpool / above FL 140)

1.4 Departure Procedures

Flights intending to depart from Lennart Meri Tallinn Aerodrome shall file their flight plan according to ENR 1.10 “Flight Planning”.

For en-route clearance the departing IFR traffic is requested to contact TALLINN TWR on CH 135.905 not earlier than 10 minutes prior to EOBT or estimated Engine Start-up Time, whichever is the earliest, announcing their call sign and stand or gate number.

The use of RNAV SID is normally included in en-route clearance. Departing aircraft not equipped for RNAV SID or without GNSS-based RNAV1 approval shall inform ATC.

Aircraft departing according to IFR shall establish radio contact with TALLINN RADAR on CH 127.905 immediately after take-off, if a different channel is not specified by ATC.

1.4.1 RNAV SID Procedures

Note: This information must be included in Aircraft Operator Route Manual.

1.4.1.1 Position Update

All RNAV SIDs are based on GNSS for position update. Note that DME/DME back up is not available in this area.

1.4.1.2 RNAV Equipment Failure

If the airborne RNAV equipment fails or if the GNSS position update is malfunctioning, ATC shall be informed as soon as practicable. ATC will then provide vectors.

1.4.1.3 Non RNAV1 Equipped Aircraft

Non RNAV equipped aircraft will be cleared to follow instructions in ”UNABLE RNAV SID INSTRUCTION” described in the paragraph 1.4.4.1 below.

Additionally, at first contact with TALLINN RADAR, aircraft shall report altitude to verify SSR Mode C, and once again report that aircraft is unable to follow RNAV SID by using phraseology "UNABLE RNAV SID".

1.4.1.4 RNAV SID Instructions

For each RNAV SID, there is a description as a list of waypoints in sequence. If there is a speed limit and/or altitude restriction, this will be notified in the list and the RNAV SID description.

See paragraph 1.4.4 below.

1.4.1.5 Waypoint List

A separate list of co-ordinates in WGS-84 for all waypoints used in Tallinn TMA is provided in the paragraphs 1.4.4.3 and 1.4.4.6 below.

1.4.2 Omnidirectional Departures

In case an aircraft cannot be cleared to follow an RNAV SID the en-route clearance can be issued in the form of omnidirectional departure.

In omnidirectional departure, climb on RWY track to MNM 1300 ft before starting a turn, unless a higher altitude is specified by ATC. Turns before DER are not accommodated.

Omnidirectional Departures (ref. PANS-OPS, ICAO Doc 8168).

RWYPROC
Significant OBST
Type
ELEV (ft)BRG GEO / DIST (NM) from DER
12345
08
Climb straight ahead until MNM turning ALT 1300 ft.
NIL
NIL
NIL
26
Climb straight ahead until MNM turning ALT 1300 ft.
Mast400289° / 2.2 NM
1.4.3 Visual Departures

In order to make an early turn (before reaching ALT 1300 ft), a clearance for a visual departure may be requested from or initiated by the ATC. To execute a visual departure, the reported meteorological conditions must meet the following criteria: VIS 10 km or more and ceiling 2200 ft or more. Visual departures are not allowed at night time.

In case a clearance to execute a visual departure (in the form of VISUAL LEFT/RIGHT TURN) is given by ATC and acknowledged by the crew, the crew is held responsible for maintaining obstacle clearance until reaching a MSA 2200 ft AMSL.

Separation will be provided by ATC between an aircraft executing a visual departure and other departing and arriving aircraft.

1.4.4 RNAV SID Description, Coding and Waypoint List

Since this material contains specific terms and abbreviations, the following tables are published in English as original.

1.4.4.1 RNAV SID EETN RWY 08 - Description
DESIGNATORROUTEUNABLE RNAV SID INSTRUCTIONALTITUDECONTACT
BIRSI 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – BIRSIClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to BIRSI. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
GONOS 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – GONOSClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to GONOS. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
INTOR 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – INTORClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to INTOR. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
LONSA 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – TN720 – LONSAClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to track 210. Expect vectors to LONSA. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
MOHNI 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – MOHNIClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to MOHNI. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
NITSO 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – NITSOClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to NITSO. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
ORTAX 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – ORTAXClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to ORTAX. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
OSMUR 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – TN720 – OSMURClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to track 210. Expect vectors to OSMUR. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
PETOT 1SClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL – TN850 – TN851 – PETOTClimb on track 081° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to track 340. Expect vectors to PETOT. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
1.4.4.2 RNAV SID EETN RWY 08 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
BIRSI 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFBIRSIRight
GONOS 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFGONOSRight
INTOR 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFINTORLeft
LONSA 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFTN720Right
TFLONSA253.224430.2
MOHNI 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFMOHNILeft
NITSO 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFNITSORight
ORTAX 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFORTAXRight
OSMUR 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFTN720Right
TFOSMUR272.126339.8
PETOT 1SRNAV 1CA090.3081+1300
DFTN850Left
TFTN851261.125238.8
TFPETOT276.726711.8
1.4.4.3 RNAV SID EETN RWY 08 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
BIRSI590655.0N 0260215.0E
GONOS585633.0N 0253437.0E
INTOR594940.0N 0251112.0E
LONSA590456.0N 0235004.0E
MOHNI595349.0N 0253506.0E
NITSO584832.0N 0245812.0E
ORTAX585100.0N 0241922.0E
OSMUR591457.0N 0232833.0E
PETOT593040.0N 0230831.0E
TN720591352.0N 0244608.7E
TN850593544.9N 0244651.5E
TN851592924.0N 0233135.0E
1.4.4.4 RNAV SID EETN RWY 26 - Description
DESIGNATORROUTEUNABLE RNAV SID INSTRUCTIONALTITUDECONTACT
BIRSI 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – TN820 – TN821 – BIRSIClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to track 170°. Expect vectors to BIRSI. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
GONOS 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – TN820 – TN821 – GONOSClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to track 170°. Expect vectors to GONOS. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
INTOR 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – TN400 – INTORClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to INTOR. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
LONSA 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – LONSAClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to LONSA. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
MOHNI 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – TN400 – MOHNIClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to track 010. Expect vectors to MOHNI. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
NITSO 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL –NITSOClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to NITSO. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
ORTAX 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – ORTAXClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to ORTAX. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
OSMUR 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – OSMURClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn left to OSMUR. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905 
PETOT 1TClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL – PETOTClimb on track 261° to 1300 ft MSL. Turn right to PETOT. Inform RADAR “unable RNAV SID” at first radio contact.4000 ft MSLAfter take-off contact RADAR 127.905
1.4.4.5 RNAV SID EETN RWY 26 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse °  TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
BIRSI 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFTN820Left
TFTN821121.61138.1
TFBIRSI090.508231.6
GONOS 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFTN820Left
TFTN821121.61138.1
TFGONOS121.811320.6
INTOR 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFTN400Right
TFINTOR037.202818.6
LONSA 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFLONSALeft
MOHNI 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFTN400Right
TFMOHNI050.604230.1
NITSO 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFNITSOLeft
ORTAX 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFORTAXLeft
OSMUR 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFOSMURLeft
PETOT 1TRNAV 1CA270.3261+1300
DFPETOTRight
1.4.4.6 RNAV SID EETN RWY 26 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
BIRSI590655.0N 0260215.0E
GONOS585633.0N 0253437.0E
INTOR594940.0N 0251112.0E
LONSA590456.0N 0235004.0E
MOHNI595349.0N 0253506.0E
NITSO584832.0N 0245812.0E
ORTAX585100.0N 0241922.0E
OSMUR591457.0N 0232833.0E
PETOT593040.0N 0230831.0E
TN400593455.1N 0244854.8E
TN820591139.8N 0244731.6E
TN821590725.4N 0250054.0E
1.4.5 RNP SID Coding and Waypoint List

Since this material contains many specific terms and abbreviations, the following tables are published in English as the original.

1.4.5.1 RNP SID EETN RWY 08 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
MUHMU 1SRNP 0.3CFTN090Y090.30811.5Left+750
DFMUHMU+1000
1.4.5.2 RNP SID EETN RWY 08 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
MUHMU593031.5N 0250839.5E
TN090592446.9N 0245457.0E
1.4.5.3 RNP SID EETN RWY 26 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameFlyoverCourse °  TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeSpeed limit
IPOCA 1TRNP 0.3CFTN080Y270.32611.1Right+800
DFIPOCA+1000
1.4.5.4 RNP SID EETN RWY 26 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
IPOCA593218.5N 0243836.7E
TN080592448.2N 0244612.5E
1.5 Approach Procedures
1.5.1 EETN ILS RWY 08
Fix
Radial and distance
Coordinates
IAF (LOC) TN 90111.7 NM IIB592448.4N 0242546.1E
IAF VEMOX9.4 NM IIB592448.7N 0243016.3E
FAF (LOC)6.4 NM IIB592449.0N 0243611.0E
FAP6.2 NM IIB592449.0N 0243625.0E
1.5.2 EETN ILS RWY 26
Fix
Radial and distance
Coordinates
IAF (LOC) TN55111.6 NM ILK592440.6N 0251423.2E
IAF MOKEX9.3 NM ILK592442.5N 0250953.1E
FAF (LOC)6.5 NM ILK592444.0N 0250425.0E
FAP6.4 NM ILK592445.0N 0250409.0E
1.5.3 EETN RNP Z RWY 08
1.5.3.1 EETN RNP Z RWY 08 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
VEMOXRNP APCHIFVEMOXIF/IAF+2200
TFTN978FAF089.90813.02200
TFRW08MAPtY090.30816.3
TFTN551MATF090.708213.2+2200
1.5.3.2 EETN RNP Z RWY 08 - Final Approach Parameters
FINAL APPROACH PARAMETERS
LNAV GRADIENTBARO-VNAVTCH
VPAMNM T°
5.24% (3.0°)3.00°-20°C54 ft
1.5.3.3 EETN RNP Z RWY 08 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
VEMOX592448.7N 0243016.3E
TN978592449.2N 0243613.3E
RW08592447.97N 0244836.55E
TN551592440.6N 0251423.2E
1.5.4 EETN RNP Z RWY 26
1.5.4.1 EETN RNP Z RWY 26 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
MOKEXRNP APCHIFMOKEXIF/IAF+2200
TFTN627FAF270.72622.82200
TFRW26MAPtY270.32616.3
TFTN901MATF269.926113.4+2200
1.5.4.2 EETN RNP Z RWY 26 - Final Approach Parameters
FINAL APPROACH PARAMETERS
LNAV GRADIENTBARO-VNAVTCH
VPAMNM T°
5.24% (3.0°)3.00°-20°C54 ft
1.5.4.3 EETN RNP Z RWY 26 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
MOKEX592442.5N 0250953.1E
TN627592444.7N 0250423.4E
RW26592447.42N 0245201.95E
TN901592448.4N 0242546.1E
1.5.5 EETN RNP H RWY 08
1.5.5.1 EETN RNP H RWY 08 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
LEFSERNP 0.3IFLEFSEIAF+1000
TFTN093IF130.11214.5Left+1000
TFTN070FAP090.00813.21000
RNP APCHTFRW08MAPtY090.20812.5
RNP 0.3TFTN090MATF090.30813.2Left+1000
TFMUHMUMATF050.40419.1+1000
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
WALHERNP 0.3IFWALHEIAF+1000
TFTN093IF041.20324.8Right+1000
TFTN070FAP090.00813.21000
RNP APCHTFRW08MAPtY090.20812.5
RNP 0.3TFTN090MATF090.30813.2Left+1000
TFMUHMUMATF050.40419.1+1000
1.5.5.2 EETN RNP H RWY 08 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
LEFSE592743.2N 0243037.6E
MUHMU593031.5N 0250839.5E
RW08592447.97N 0244836.55E
TN070592448.6N 0244339.4E
TN090592446.9N 0245457.0E
TN093592448.6N 0243724.6E
WALHE592111.2N 0243111.6E
1.5.6 EETN RNP H RWY 26
1.5.6.1 EETN RNP H RWY 26 - Coding
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
MUHMURNP 0.3IFMUHMUIAF+1000
TFTN067IF207.31986.5Right+1000
TFTN064FAP270.52613.01000
RNP APCHTFRW26MAPtY270.42612.5
RNP 0.3TFTN080MATF270.32613.0Right+1000
TFIPOCAMATF332.83248.5+1000
PROC IDNavigation specificationP/ TWPT nameTypeFly-
over
Course ° TCourse ° MAGDistance NMTurn directionAltitudeMAX IAS kt
FUCPORNP 0.3IFFUCPOIAF+1000
TFTN067IF333.13246.6Left+1000
TFTN064FAP270.52613.01000
RNP APCHTFRW26MAPtY270.42612.5
RNP 0.3TFTN080MATF270.32613.0Right+1000
TFIPOCAMATF332.83248.5+1000
1.5.6.2 EETN RNP H RWY 26 - Waypoint List
WPT NAMECoordinates
FUCPO591854.2N 0250839.3E
IPOCA593218.5N 0243836.7E
MUHMU593031.5N 0250839.5E
RW26592447.42N 0245201.95E
TN064592446.5N 0245657.3E
TN067592445.2N 0250249.5E
TN080592448.2N 0244612.5E
2 Procedures for VFR Flights Within Tallinn CTR

An aircraft conducting VFR flight shall plan its entry and/or exit to/from Tallinn CTR via the entry/exit points shown on the Visual Approach Chart (VAC).

ATC may issue a clearance to a different entry and/or exit point than planned.

VFR flights intended to be conducted solely within Tallinn CTR shall indicate so in their flight plan entering only “LOCAL” in FPL route field.

VFR flights flying at levels higher than 1200 ft AMSL and intending to enter Tallinn CTR are required to enter Tallinn CTR at altitude 1200 ft or lower.

VFR flights intending to enter Tallinn CTR from uncontrolled airspace, shall establish radio contact with TALLINN TWR on CH 135.905 at least 5 minutes before the entry to obtain clearance for flight in CTR.

Pilots of arriving and departing aircraft are requested to report receipt of ATIS broadcast by reading back relevant designator of information and QNH on initial radio contact.

If not instructed otherwise squawk A2000.

CTR entry/exit points are:

Name
Coordinates
Location
123
ROLIF593000N 0244110E
Approximately 1 NM north of the tip of the Paljassaare peninsula.
POMZI593000N 0250010E
East of the Muuga Harbour, eastern corner of Muuga Bay.
NUDRU591935N 0245508E
Above the Tallinn-Tartu highway (Highway No. 2), 0.5 NM east of the artificial hill.
UMSAL592003N 0243605E
Tallinn-Pärnu highway (Highway no. 4), above the white Makita warehouse.

Maximum altitude within Tallinn CTR is 1200 ft AMSL. All CTR entry/exit points are compulsory reporting points.

Aircraft departing from Tallinn and having filed a requested altitude higher than ALT 1200 ft shall, unless otherwise cleared by ATC, maintain MAX ALT 1200 ft AMSL until leaving Tallinn CTR.

Aircraft departing from Tallinn are required to vacate the instrument approach sector depicted on the Visual Approach Chart( VAC) shortest way after which proceed to their designated CTR exit point. Flying over Tallinn City centre should be avoided.

If traffic situation requires, an aircraft conducting VFR flight may be directed to one of the visual holding areas (see VAC chart):

Holding name
Orientation
Coordinates
Location
1234
NORTH
Left
592825N 0244850E
Above the Tallinn Bay, above the sea from the mouth of the Pirita River.
EAST
Left
592819N 0245858E
South of Port of Muuga.
SOUTH
Left
592120N 0245130E
West of the Jüri settlement, above a field west of the intersection of the Tallinn-Tartu highway (highway no. 2).
3 Flights in Aerodrome Traffic Circuits

Maximum altitude in traffic circuits is 1200 ft AMSL. Joining to traffic circuits downwind legs shall be done abeam Control Tower.

Northern traffic circuit downwind leg shall be flown at 1200 ft AMSL, local training flights can expect usually southern circuit in order to avoid flying over Tallinn City centre at low altitudes.

Traffic circuits and relevant information are shown on Landing Chart (LDG).

4 Special VFR Operations in Tallinn CTR

For VFR flights in Tallinn CTR in IMC conditions a special VFR clearance is required. Special VFR clearance will be issued when the reported visibility is at least 1500 m and the ceiling (BKN or OVC) is at least 600 ft.

ATC will provide separations between special VFR and IFR flights and between all special VFR flights.

In IMC conditions ATC may clear aircraft to fly via CTR entry/exit points depending on runway-in-use and/or traffic situation as follows:

ROLIFPOMZINUDRUUMSAL
12345
RWY 08
Entry
Exit
Exit
Entry
RWY 26
Exit
Entry
Entry
Exit

In IMC, the ATC may, if necessary, determine the entry and/or exit points of the CTR.

Special VFR operations in Tallinn CTR will be suspended when the reported visibility is less than 1500 m, for helicopters less than 800 m, or the ceiling is less than 600 ft.

Special VFR operations, that do not intend to join the aerodrome circuit or land at the aerodrome, will be cleared to enter the CTR if the pilot-reported visibility is not less than 1500 m or, in the case of helicopters, 800 m.

5 Procedures for VFR Flights in Uncontrolled Airspace Below Tallinn TMA

Flight information service and alerting service in uncontrolled airspace below Tallinn TMA is provided by Tallinn Radar on CH 127.905.

Aircraft flying in uncontrolled airspace below Tallinn TMA shall, without coordination with Tallinn Radar on CH 127.905, stay at least 500 ft below the lower limit of Tallinn TMA.

Lower limit of Tallinn TMA is described as follows:

  • 1700 ft AMSL – inside 20 NM from EEEI ARP (excl. KUUSIKU parachute jumping area);
  • 1700 ft AMSL – inside 20 NM from EETN ARP;
  • 2500 ft AMSL – outside 20 NM from EETN and EEEI ARP.

Intention to climb closer than 500 ft to the lower limit of Tallinn TMA, a report shall be made to Tallinn Radar on CH 127.905, provided that the aircraft has:

  • continuous two-way radio communication;
  • operating transponder with Mode C.
6 Conditions of Issuing Clearances to Flights of Manned Hot Air Balloons in Tallinn CTR and TMA

All flights shall be carried out only according to Visual Flight Rules and are authorised only in day time and in VMC.

Conditions to be fulfilled:

  • An ICAO flight plan has to be filed;
  • Two-way radio communication shall be maintained within CTR;
  • A prior approval of trajectory and level of flight and communication failure procedures should be received by Tallinn ATC Center Supervisor before filing the flight plan.

Prior to departure from a site inside of Tallinn CTR the pilot-in-command is obliged to request ATC clearance from Tallinn TWR either on CH 135.905 or by telephone +372 625 8260.

Prior to entering Tallinn CTR during the flight the pilot-in-command is obliged to request entry clearance from Tallinn TWR at least 5 minutes before the calculated time of CTR border crossing.

Balloon flights may be restricted in order to maintain safe and efficient operation at Lennart Meri Tallinn aerodrome.

Flights of balloons in Tallinn TMA are subject to prior approval from the Estonian ANS and the Estonian Transport Administration.

EETN AD 2.23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1 Aerodrome Special Conditions and Accepted Deviations
Requirements
Deviation description
CS ADR-DSN.B.165
Objects on runway strips
In the southern part of Tallinn aerodromes strip area between coordinates 592442.9N 0245037.3E and 592444.0N 0244816.9E lies an aerodrome territory perimeter fence.
CS ADR‐DSN.D.335
CS ADR‐DSN.D.340
Runway-holding position
Tallinn aerodrome runway-holding position B is located in RWY 08 approach sector. Height restriction at the holding position is 6 m GND (approximately 20 ft).
Aircraft at the holding position B (depending on aircraft type and height) are allowed to penetrate the RWY 08 approach sector obstacle limitation surface.
CS ADR-DSN.M.630/635
RWY 08 approach lights
Tallinn aerodrome RWY 08 has CAT ALSF-II approach lights with a total length of 704 m.
EETN-DAAD-001/
CS ADR-DSN.B.165
Objects on runway strip
There are no required slopes to eliminate a buried vertical surface.
CS ADR-DSN.M.635
Precision approach CAT II and III lighting system
30 m from the axis line of the CAT II/III approach lights, antennas penetrate the surface of RWY 26 approach lights to an extent of 30 and 40 cm.
CS ADR-DSN.M.710
Taxiway centre line lights
Tallinn Airport's APNs M and Y do not have centreline lights on the APNs TWYs.
CS ADR-DSN.M.715
Taxiway centre line lights on taxiways, runways, rapid exit taxiways, or on other exit taxiways
The distance between the lights of TWYs B, C, E, F and G on the RWY in terms of RWY lights is at least 0.19 m.
CS ADR-DSN.M.730
Stop bars
The location of RWY holding positions B, C, D, E, F, G, H, S, T, Z, MA, MB stop bars is not correct, the lights are located behind the marking.
CS ADR-DSN.M.735
Intermediate holding position lights
The required distance is not guaranteed for the lights at the stop A3 – instead of 1.5 m, the distance is 1.7 m.
2 Bird Concentrations in the Vicinity of the Airport

Airport vicinity is characterised with the winding coast-line of the Tallinn bay and numerous small islands in the north; lakes Ülemiste and Harku in the west and lake Maardu in the east. From the south airport borders on Pirita river – lake Ülemiste connecting canal, depositing pond with the island in the middle and the moory area, partially covered with mixed forest. Tallinn residential and industrial areas are situated in the north and west. The main city refuse dump is located at the SW direction at the distance of 11 km from the aerodrome.

The nearest nesting places of Gulls are situated on the NE and S bank of the Ülemiste lake, and depositing pond. Nesting of crows has been observed in a built up area to the north of the aerodrome.
3 Typical Daily Bird Activity in the Vicinity of the Airport

Gulls: Arrive in the evening, they generally leave as a flock between approximately 0700-0800 at the heights of 150 to 300 ft AGL.

Crows: Overflights observed at 0400 in the NE direction, at 2000 in the SW direction at the heights of 150 to 1000 ft AGL.

Pilots are advised to operate landing lights during take-off, climb-out, approach and landing.
4 Bird Dispersal Methods and Means
Reducing of an influence of the airport vicinity in cooperation with local authorities:
  • waste dumps, disposal of wastes from processing of zoophytic and vegetal materials.
On the airport territory:
  • settlement of land usage, excavation works;
  • cutting of grass to the height of 15 cm following growth up to 25-30 cm.
Auditory natural sound equipment:
  • luring away (flockmate distress calls);
  • deterrent (flockmate alarm calls, calls of predators).
Audiovisual deterrents:
  • pyrotechnics (signal flares, blank cartridges);
  • remotely controlled gas cannon systems.

EETN AD 2.24 Charts Related to the Lennart Meri Tallinn Aerodrome

Name of chart
Page
Aerodrome Chart - ICAO
  AD 2.EETN-ADC
  (2808 NOVAUG 2024)
PDF
PDF
Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart - ICAO
  AD 2.EETN-APDC
  (18 MAY 2023)
PDF
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart - ICAO - Type A
  AD 2.EETN-AOC-A-08-26
  (08 AUG 2024)
PDF
Precision Approach Terrain Chart - ICAO
  AD 2.EETN-PATC-08-26
  (08 AUG 2024)
PDF
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNAV SID RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-RNAV SID-08
  (11 AUG 2022)
PDF
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNAV SID RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-RNAV SID-26
  (11 AUG 2022)
PDF
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNP SID RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-RNP SID-08
  (18 APR 2024)
PDF
Standard Departure Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNP SID RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-RNP SID-26
  (18 APR 2024)
PDF
Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNAV STAR RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-RNAV STAR-08
  (11 AUG 2022)
PDF
Standard Arrival Chart - Instrument - ICAO - EETN RNAV STAR RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-RNAV STAR-26
  (11 AUG 2022)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN ILS or LOC RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-08-1
  (08 AUG 2024)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN ILS or LOC RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-26-1
  (08 AUG 2024)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN RNP Z RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-08-2
  (25 FEB 2021)
PDF
Final Approach Segment Data Block - EETN RNP Z RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-FASDB-08-2
  (03 DEC 2020)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN RNP Z RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-26-2
  (25 FEB 2021)
PDF
Final Approach Segment Data Block - EETN RNP Z RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-FASDB-26-2
  (03 DEC 2020)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN RNP H RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-08-4
  (18 APR 2024)
PDF
Final Approach Segment Data Block - EETN RNP H RWY 08
  AD 2.EETN-FASDB-08-4
  (03 DEC 2020)
PDF
Instrument Approach Chart - ICAO - EETN RNP H RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-IAC-26-4
  (18 APR 2024)
PDF
Final Approach Segment Data Block - EETN RNP H RWY 26
  AD 2.EETN-FASDB-26-4
  (31 DEC 2020)
PDF
Visual Approach Chart - ICAO
  AD 2.EETN-VAC
  (13 JUN 2024)
PDF
Landing Chart
  AD 2.EETN-LDG
  (13 JUN 2024)
PDF
Bird Concentrations in the Vicinity of the Aerodrome
  AD 2.EETN-BIRD
  (07 APR 2011)
PDF