My understanding is you can not route through the buffer zone if not Transponder equipped and then only once you have spoken to JHb on either 119.5 or 126.7 - see below...ICEMAN wrote:Seeing as the topic is around airspace, frequecies and altitudes, can someone in the know give a decent explanation and rules for the "buffer zone" in the JHB spec rules eastern side, running down the eastern and southers borders JIA`s CTR....... its still in the spec rules area, when i was doing my training it wasnt covered in much detail at all.
From ATC on AVCOM some time ago
The above is main reason I think trikes are not allowed into FABB. Flew in a Blunder Turd there with KT76Awanna double check the procedures in the SA AIP, they can be found at ENR 2.2-8 para g&h
http://www.caa.co.za/resource%20center/AIC'S/45-1.pdf
Aircraft operating East of the road between Alberton and Vereeniging (R26) and within 3NM of the Johannesburg International CTR must communicate with Johannesburg International FREQ 119.5 MHz 0430-1800 UTC and 126.7 MHz 1800-0430 UTC. Aircraft in the Springs circuit are excluded. A continuous listening watch must be maintained on the appropriate frequency.
Aircraft operating to/from FABB must do so within the segment of the Johannesburg CTR between straight lines joining Ergo slime dam/FABB and Johannesburg International Airport at or below 6 000 FT ALT (FAJS QNH).
Pilots of aircraft equipped with transponders are advised to obtain SSR codes from Johannesburg information on first contact.

