| IATA/ICAO CODE: |
FRL/LIPK |
| CITY: |
Forli |
| COUNTRY: |
Italy |
AIRPORT CONTACT
No changes reported by the airport in 2011
Verify information below with the airport
| Name: |
ENAC - Da Bologna - Rimini |
Title: |
Airport Administration Authority |
| Airport: |
Forli International Airport |
Address: |
ENAC - Da Bologna - Rimini
40132 Bologna
Italy |
| Phone: |
+39 051 647 9690 |
| Fax: |
+39 051 648 6909 |
Email: |
aero.bologna@enac.gov.it |
| Airport Web Site:
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ELEVATION: 97 ft.
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RUNWAY INFORMATION
|
| Orientation |
Length (m)
|
Displaced
Threshold (m)
|
Glide Slope(deg)
|
Width (m)
|
| 12/30 |
2560
|
-
|
-
|
45
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NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
(Provision of Italian Civil Aviation Authority N 42/674/A3/4.2
dated March 21, 1996)
2.1 Initial climb procedures - (Applies Only
to Runway 30)
Compliance with the procedures below shall not be required in
adverse weather conditions or for safety reasons.
During the initial climb phase pilots shall maintain the following
parameters:
a) up to 1500 ft QFE:
- take-off power
- take-off flap
- climb V2+10/20 kt IAS or as limited by body angle
b) at 1500 ft QFE
- reduce thrust and climb at V2+ 10/20 kt IAS until reaching
3000 ft QFE
c) at 3000 ft QFE
- accelerate smoothly to en-route climb speed with flap retraction.
2.2 Approach and landing procedures
Pilots shall conduct their flight at a speed which permits operation
of the aircraft in clean configuration until reaching a distance
of approximately 12 NM from touch down.
Recommended speed is 210 kt + or - 10 KT or the aircraft's minimum
performance speed if higher than above.
Subsequent portion of the approach, either instrument or visual,
shall be flown with a properly set slope to achieve, if possible,
a continuous descent, the interception of approach path not below
3000 ft QFE and aircraft to be established not beyond the OM or
equivalent position.
Execution technique must be performed with aircraft deceleration
action and aerodynamic configuration change so as to achieve final
speed and configuration at the OM, FAF or equivalent position.
Compliance with the above procedure is recommended provided that
it is compatible with ATC instructions and weather conditions
are favorable.
Non compliance is allowed in case of precision approach CAT II
and III.
No instrument or visual approach shall be made at an angle less
than the ILS glide path or less than 3 degrees if no ILS is available.
Aircraft executing a visual approach shall intercept descent path
at not lower than 1000 FT QFE.
Provision of Italian Civil Aviation Authority N 42/255/R2/1-9
dated March 17, 1997
Noise abatement procedures described in paragraph 2.1 apply to
the following airports: Torino, Caselle, Milano, Linate, Milano,
Malpensa, Bergamo, Bologna, Ancona, Forli (only take-off Runway
30), Napoli, Pescara, Reggio, Calbria, Flumnicino (Take-Off Runway
25 exlcuded), Ronchi (only take-off Runway 09), Treviso, S. Angelo
(approved in Treviso AD by local DCA with provision n degree 404/2.32
dated 2 Feb. 2001); noise abatement procedures
described in paragraph 2.2 apply to all Italian airports open
to civil air traffic.
The use of the reverse thrust at power higher than idle is allowed
only in the event of proven safety/operational reasons.
In addition to the information above, the following Use of Runways
applies:
1) Departures
a) take off allowed only on Runway 12 unless weather conditions
recommend to use Runway 30. Other reasons cannot be accepted
b) VFR traffic taking off from Runway 20 has to select one of
the following procedures:
- follow the same IFR initial climb procedure
- after take off turn left avoiding to overfly the residences
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CONTINUOUS DESCENT ARRIVAL
(CDA) - NONE
AIRPORT CURFEWS - NONE
PREFERENTIAL RUNWAYS - NONE
OPERATING QUOTA - NONE
ENGINE RUN-UP RESTRICTIONS - NONE
APU OPERATING RESTRICTIONS - NONE
NOISE BUDGET RESTRICTIONS - NONE
NOISE SURCHARGE - NONE
NOISE MITIGATION/LAND
USE PLANNING PROGRAM INFORMATION
|
Type of Program
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Date Implemented
|
Status
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| Sound Insulation (Residences and Public
Buildings) |
-
|
- |
| Purchase Assurance for Homeowners Located
Within the Airport Noise Contours |
-
|
- |
| Avigation Easements |
-
|
- |
| Zoning Laws |
-
|
- |
| Real Estate/Property Disclosure Laws |
-
|
- |
| Acquire Land for Noise Compatibility to
date |
-
|
- |
| Population within each noise contour level
relative to aircraft operations |
-
|
-
|
| Airport Noise Contour Overlay Maps |
-
|
- |
| Total Cost of Noise Mitigation Programs
to Date |
-
|
-
|
| Source of Noise Mitigation Program Funding
for Aircraft Noise |
-
|
- |
NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM - NONE
FLIGHT
TRACK MONITORING SYSTEM - NONE
NOISE LEVEL LIMITS - NONE
CHAPTER 2 RESTRICTIONS
Chapter 2 airplanes >75,000 lbs are banned from operating at
airports in EU Member States as of April 1, 2002.
During 2200-0500 (2100-0400) landing and take off prohibited for
Chapter 2 aircraft. |
CHAPTER 2 PHASEOUT
| From April 1, 2002 all civil subsonic jet aeroplanes >75,000
lbs operating at airports in EU Member States must comply with the
standards specified in Part II, Chapter 3, Volume 1 of Annex 16
in accordance with EU Council Directive 92/14/EEC. |
CHAPTER 3 RESTRICTIONS - NONE
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