Postby John Boucher » Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:44 pm
Tedderfield Shootout
Freq: 125,6 MHz
Date:
4 February 2012
Safety Officer: Braam Hechter (0846977703)
Flight Director: N/A
Organiser: Alan Mackenzie (0823734947)
ATC /INFO: Bob Allison (0828730591)
Emergency: Alex Rudd (0825688635)
Ramp Controller: Mervyn Reynolds (0832356402)
Rwy Direction: 11 / 29
Rwy Length: 1100 x 8 m Asphalt
Rwy Direction Emerg: 11 / 29 - dis-used “Solitude” runway to the south of Tedderfield hangars
Rwy Length: 600 x 8 m Asphalt
Elevation: 5 200ft
Freq: 125.6 Mhz
Today’s Temp: Check
Pilots Briefing, Time & Place: Saturday morning 4 Feb 2012 @ 09h00
Funday start time: Saturday 4 Feb 0800 @ 08h00
HOW TO FLY THE CIRCUIT AT TEDDERFIELD AIRPARK
• APPROACHING THE CIRCUIT
When approaching the airfield and you want to join the circuit, call your position and intentions from at least five miles out at 6 500 ft at the current QNH. Then initiate a descent to the point where you will join the circuit so as to end up at 6200 ft.
(Hint: talk to other pilots in the circuit to establish which runway is in use or simply listen out)
• APPROACH FROM THE NORTH
The approach from the North is from the North Western side of the airfield, not directly over Hippo Quarries. The approach is shown on our map by the green line which would allow you to either join on a left hand base for runway 11 or a right hand downwind for runway 29.
When approaching from the West, aim to be about one or two miles north of our downwind leg, which is directly above the R554. The approach is shown on our map by the orange line and allows you to either join on a left hand base for runway 11 or a right hand downwind for runway 29.
When approaching from the East, aim to be one or two miles north of our downwind leg, which is directly above the R554. The approach is shown on our map by the purple line and allows you to join either a right hand base for runway 29 or a left hand downwind leg for runway 11.
When approaching from the South, maintain 6500 ft and fly directly over the clubhouse and then descend to 6200 ft to join either a left downwind leg for runway 11 or a right downwind leg for runway 29. The approach is shown by the light blue line on our map
Should you be returning from a cross country and you are not able to determine wind direction from smoke in the area or from the use of your GPS or because there is no activity at the airfield, then revert to the standard joining procedure and call at about 5 miles out that you will be joining overhead at 6500 ft. Once overhead, you will be able to decide which runway to use and will fly towards the downwind leg, which is directly over the R554, aiming to arrive on downwind at 6200 ft and complete the circuit in the normal manner. When this is the case, you may over fly the threshold on runway 11 when approaching from the West or the threshold on runway 29 when approaching from the East, but always at 6500 ft.