RKPC - JEJU / Jeju International
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ARP coordinates and site at AD |
333044N 1262934E
065 ° / 2 641 m from THR 07 |
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Direction and distance from city |
300 °, 3.8 km from Jeju City Hall |
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Elevation/Reference temperature |
36m / 30.2 °C |
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Geoid undulation at AD ELEV PSN |
25m |
5 |
MAG VAR/Annual change |
7°W (2013) / 0.037° increasing |
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Aerodrome Operator, Address, Telephone, Fax, AFS |
Poste:
Jeju Regional Aviation Administration Poste:
Gonghangro 2, Jeju, 63115 Republic of Korea Tel: Tel : +82-64-797-1670~1 Fax: Telefax : +82-64-797-1672 AFS: AFS : RKPCZPZX |
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Types of traffic permitted(IFR/VFR) |
IFR/VFR |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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Administration |
H24 |
2 |
Customs and Immigration |
HO |
3 |
Health and sanitation |
HO |
4 |
AIS Briefing Office |
H24 |
5 |
ATS Reporting Office |
H24 |
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MET Briefing Office |
H24 |
7 |
ATS |
H24 |
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Fuelling |
HO |
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Handling |
HO |
10 |
Security |
HO |
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De-icing |
H24 |
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Remarks |
The code letter F aircraft operation time 1400 to 2130(UTC) |
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Cargo handling facilities |
All modern facilities handling weights up to 10 000 kg |
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Fuel/oil types |
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3 |
Fuelling facilities/capacity |
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4 |
De-icing facilities |
Provide 2 de-icing pad(Refer to Aircraft Parking / Docking Chart) |
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Hangar space for visiting aircraft |
NIL |
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Repair facilities for visiting aircraft |
NIL |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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Hotels |
In Jeju City |
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Restaurants |
Light food services available at AD |
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Transportation |
Bus, Taxi and rental car available at AD |
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Medical Facilities |
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5 |
Bank and Post Office |
Available at AD |
6 |
Tourist Office |
Available at AD |
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Remarks |
http://www.airport.co.kr/mbs/jeju/ |
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AD Category for fire fighting |
CAT 9 |
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Rescue equipment |
Other Rescue equipment is available from Jeju fire station, Jeju coast guard Korea, R.O.K Navy 615 Squadron, Jeju provincial police agency; aviation unit |
3 |
Capability for removal of disabled aircraft |
Specialized aircraft recovery equipment available for up to and including B747-400 size aircraft. 120 ton hydraulic jack, 200 ton crane and other accessory equipment can be provided by airlines and agencies. Korea Airports Corporation is the co-ordinator for the removal of disabled aircraft and can be reached at Civil Engineering Team (TEL : +82-64-797-2417). |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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Type of clearing equipment |
- 4 Compact Runway Jet Sweeper - 1 Vacuum Clearing Vehicle (Equipped with brush) - 1 Snow Plough (working width : about 5.6m) - 1 Thawing Material Spreader |
2 |
Clearance priorities |
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3 |
Remarks |
Snow clearance information promulgated by SNOWTAM |
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Designation, Apron surface and strength |
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2 |
Designation, Taxiway width, surface and strength |
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3 |
Altimeter checkpoint location and elevation |
Every specified aircraft stands. (Refer to Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart) |
4 |
VOR checkpoints |
VOR : NIL |
5 |
INS checkpoints |
INS : Every specified aircraft stands. (Refer to Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart) |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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 holding position. Guide lines and LGTs at apron. Nose-in guidance at aircraft stands |
2 |
RWY and TWY markings and LGT |
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3 |
Stop bars |
TWY P1, P2, P3, P5, P6, P7, P9, P10 |
4 |
Remarks |
TWY P3, P5 CL light installed as unidirectional light (invisible from G1, P) |
In approach/TKOF areas |
In circling area and at AD |
Remarks | |||
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RWY NR/ Area affected |
Obstacle type Elevation Marking/LGT |
Coordinates |
Obstacle type Elevation Marking/LGT |
Coordinates | |
b |
c |
a |
b | ||
07/APCH 25/TKOF |
Peak 832 ft |
332232.7N 1261733.8E |
Building 406 ft |
333021.0N 1263135.9E | |
Peak 1 318 ft |
332507.3N 1262309.9E |
Hill 513 ft |
333103.5N 1263240.3E | ||
Pole 272 ft |
332833.4N 1262612.4E |
Contour 916 ft |
332738.5N 1263339.3E | ||
Peak 214 ft |
332850.9N 1262721.6E | ||||
Peak 207 ft |
333028.9N 1262806.1E | ||||
Control Tower 311 ft |
333018.7N 1262931.1E | ||||
Peak 760 ft |
332606.9N 1262224.2E | ||||
Peak 1 530 ft |
332018.1N 1261946.6E | ||||
Contour 1 178 ft |
332510.7N 1262249.5E | ||||
Contour 949 ft |
332610.7N 1262411.9E | ||||
Peak 1 704 ft |
332158.6N 1262127.8E | ||||
Peak 1 483 ft |
332313.2N 1262217.4E | ||||
Contour 752 ft |
332717.7N 1262606.8E | ||||
Peak 281 ft |
332832.1N 1262745.7E | ||||
Building 164 ft |
332934.8N 1262737.2E | ||||
Peak 3 987 ft |
332226.3N 1263530.1E | ||||
25/APCH 07/TKOF |
Peak 513 ft |
333103.5N 1263240.3E | |||
Peak 366 ft |
333245.1N 1264039.3E | ||||
Mountain 6 387 ft |
332141.1N 1263145.9E |
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Associated MET Office |
Jeju Airport Weather Office (TEL : +82-64-742-0365, FAX : +82-64-746-1046) |
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Hours of service MET Office outside hours |
24 hours - |
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Office responsible for TAF preparation Periods of validity |
Jeju Airport Weather Office 30 hours at 0000, 0600, 1200, 1800 UTC |
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Trend forecast Interval of issuance |
Trend Type forecast 1 hour (METAR) and when SPECI reported |
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Briefing/consultation provided |
Available at the Office for 24 hours, if required |
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Flight documentation Language(s) used |
Aerodrome forecasts (TAF code form), SIGWX charts, WINTEM charts, SIGMET information in English |
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Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation |
Analysis charts (surface and upper air), Prognostic charts, Graphic displays and other model outputs |
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Supplementary equipment available for providing information |
Satellite and Weather radar imageries, Low Level Wind shear Alert System |
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ATS units provided with information |
AIS Offic, TWR and APP |
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Additional informaton (limitation of service, etc.) |
All observation data, model outputs and forecasts produced by KMA and WAFS are available at the Office through Internet link. |
Designations RWY NR |
TRUE BRG |
Dimension 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 APP RWY |
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07 |
058.46° |
3 180 × 45 |
71/F/B/X/T Asphalt |
32959.57N 1262806.50E - GUND25.2M |
THR
26.6M TDZ26.6M |
25 |
238.47° |
3 180 × 45 |
71/F/B/X/T Asphalt |
333053.56N 1262951.51E - GUND25.2M |
THR
23.3M TDZ23.6M |
13 |
125.62° |
1 900 × 45 |
64/F/A/X/T Asphalt |
333055.66N 1262914.62E - GUND25M |
THR
20M |
31 |
305.63° |
1 900 × 45 |
64/F/A/X/T Asphalt |
333019.74N 1263014.45E - GUND25M |
THR
36M |
31 (Displaced) |
305.63° |
1 489 × 45 |
64/F/A/X/T Asphalt |
333027.51N 1263001.51E - GUND25M |
THR
32M |
7. Slope of RWY-SWY | |||||
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SWY dimensions(M) |
CWY dimensions(M) |
Strip dimensions(M) |
OFZ | ||
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9 |
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NIL |
300 × 150 |
3 300 × 300 |
Conforms to the standards specified in ANNEX 14, Chapter4 | ||
NIL |
300 × 300 | ||||
NIL |
60 × 150 |
2 020 × 150 | |||
NIL |
130 × 150 | ||||
12. Remarks
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RWY Designator |
TORA(M) |
TODA(M) |
ASDA(M) |
LDA(M) |
Remarks |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
07 |
3 180 |
3 480 |
3 180 |
3 180 | |
07 |
3 090 |
3 390 |
3 090 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P9 |
07 |
2 235 |
2 535 |
2 235 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P7 |
07 |
1 750 |
2 050 |
1 750 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P6 |
25 |
3 180 |
3 480 |
3 180 |
3 180 | |
25 |
3 090 |
3 390 |
3 090 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P2 |
25 |
2 050 |
2 350 |
2 050 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P3 |
25 |
1 750 |
2 050 |
1 750 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with P5 |
25 |
2 634 |
2 934 |
2 634 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with RWY 13/31 |
31 |
1 900 |
2 030 |
1 900 |
1 489 |
31 landing threshold is displaced by 411 m |
31 |
1 330 |
1 460 |
1 330 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with V1 |
31 |
964 |
1 094 |
964 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with E1 |
31 |
1 084 |
1 214 |
1 084 |
- |
Take-off from intersection with E2 |
13 |
1 900 |
1 960 |
1 900 |
1 900 |
Only Helicopter usable |
RWY Designator |
APCH LGT type LEN INTST |
THR LGT Color WBAR |
VASIS (MEHT) PAPI |
TDZ LGT LEN |
RWY Center line LGT LEN, Spacing, Colour, INTST |
RWY edge LGT LEN, Spacing Colour INTST |
RWY End LGT Color WBAR |
SWY LGT LEN(M) Color |
Remarks |
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9 |
10 |
07 |
ALSF-II 900 m LIH |
Green Green |
PAPI left/3° (61 ft) |
900m |
3 180 m 15 m white LIH |
3 180 m 60 m white LIH |
Red ― |
NIL | |
25 |
SSALF 420 m LIH |
Green Green |
PAPI left/3° (59 ft) |
NIL |
3 180 m 15 m white LIH |
3 180 m 60 m white LIH |
Red ― |
NIL | |
13 |
NIL |
Green ― |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
1 900 m 60 m white LIH |
Red ― |
NIL | |
31 |
SSALF 450 m LIH |
Green ― |
PAPI both/3.5˚ (52.3 ft) |
NIL |
NIL |
1 900 m 60 m white LIH |
Red ― |
NIL |
CGL for RWY31 Circling Approach |
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ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation |
ABN : Near the control tower building FLG W&G 2.5 seconds / IBN:NIL H24 |
2 |
LDI location and lighting Anemometer location and lighting |
NIL NIL |
3 |
TWY edge and center line lighting |
Edge : All TWY Center line light : All TWY except E, E2, E3, V, V1 |
4 |
Secondary power supply/swithch-over time |
Secondary power supply to all lighting at AD. > Switch-over time : 1 or 15 seconds according to kind of light. (Complied with ICAO requirements) |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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Coordinates TLOF or THR of FATO |
NIL |
2 |
TLOF and/or FATO elevation |
NIL |
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TLOF and FATO area dimensions, surface, strength, marking |
NIL |
4 |
True and MAG BRG of FATO |
NIL |
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Declared distance available |
NIL |
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APP and FATO lightng |
NIL |
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Remarks |
NIL |
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Designation and lateral limit |
Jeju CTR A circle, 5NM radius centered at ARP |
2 |
Vertical limits |
SFC to 3000 FT AGL |
3 |
Airspace classification |
B |
4 |
ATS unit call sign Language(s) |
Jeju Tower Korean and English |
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Transition altitude |
14 000 FT AMSL |
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Operational hours |
H24 |
7 |
Remarks |
NIL |
Service designation |
Call sign |
Frequency |
Hours of operation |
Remarks |
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2 |
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5 |
APP |
Jeju Approach |
121.2 Mhz 124.05 Mhz 119.0 Mhz 317.7 Mhz 279.8 Mhz |
H24 |
124.05 Mhz is only used for inbound traffic from south. |
DEP |
Jeju Departure |
119.225 Mhz 317.7 Mhz |
H24 |
NIL |
TWR |
Jeju Tower |
118.1 Mhz 118.125 Mhz 236.6 Mhz |
H24 |
NIL |
GND |
Jeju Ground |
121.65 Mhz |
H24 | |
DLVRY |
Jeju Delivery |
121.925 Mhz |
H24 |
Digital PDC service available |
ATIS |
Jeju INTL Airport |
126.8 Mhz 239.5 Mhz |
HO |
|
EMERG |
121.5 Mhz 243.0 Mhz |
H24 |
NIL | |
Scheduled Inspection Time : - Every 2nd WED(1500-2000 UTC) of the month. (118.1MHz, 121.925 MHz, 119.0 MHz, 124.05 MHz, 236.6 MHz, 317.7 MHz, 126.8 MHz, 121.5 MHz) - Every 3rd WED(1500-2000 UTC) of the month (118.125 MHz, 121.65 MHz, 121.2 MHz, 119.225 MHz, 279.8 MHz, 239.5 MHz, 243.0 MHz) ATS Communication unuse : - VOR/DME(YDM) radial 170-190 beyond 15 NM BLW 12 000 FT |
Type of aid, MAG VAR CAT of ILS/MLS |
ID |
Frequency |
Hours of operation |
Position of transmitting antenna coordinates |
Elevation of DME transmitting antenna |
Remarks |
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6 |
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VOR/DME |
YDM |
109.0 Mhz (CH27X) |
H24 |
333041.3N 1262915.3E (VOR)333041.7N 1262915.1E (DME) |
30 M |
VOR unuse: Radial 170-190 beyond 15 NM BLW 12 000 FT DME unuse: Radial 150-210 beyond 15 NM BLW 13 000 FT |
VORTAC |
CJU |
116.1 Mhz(CH 108X) |
H24 |
332304.6N 1263726.8E |
VOR unuse: Radial 233-280 beyond 10 NM BLW 23 000 FT Radial 281-296 beyond 21 NM BLW 11 000 FT TACAN unuse: Radial 233-297 beyond 10 NM BLW 23 000 FT | |
LOC 07 |
ICJU |
109.9 Mhz(CH36X) |
H24 |
333058.7N 1263001.6E |
ILS to RWY07 LOC: 3 485 m FR RWY07 THR GP: 3°, RDH 15. 24 M 354M FM RWY07 THR LOC unuse: beyond 25° SE of the course | |
DME 07 |
(T) 997 MHz (R) 1 060 MHz |
H24 |
333009.0N 1262815.7E |
30 M | ||
GP 07 |
- |
333.8 Mhz |
H24 |
333008.9N 1262815.7E | ||
IM 07 |
- |
75 Mhz |
H24 |
332954.3N 1262756.2E | ||
LOC 25 |
ICHE |
111.3 Mhz(CH50X) |
H24 |
332954.4N 1262756.4E |
ILS to RWY25 LOC: 3 485 M FM RWY25 THR GP: 3°, RDH 15. 24 M 309 M FM RWY25 THR | |
DME 25 |
ICHE |
(T) 1 011MHz (R) 1 074 MHz |
H24 |
333051.4N 1262939.1E |
30 M | |
GP 25 |
- |
332.3 Mhz |
H24 |
333051.2N 1262939.2E | ||
- Scheduled Inspection Time of RDR(PSR, SSR and Radar Data Processing System) : Every 1st and 3rd TUE (1500 - 2000 UTC) of the month - Scheduled inspection time of VOR/DME : Every 4th THU (1500 - 2000 UTC) of the month. - Scheduled inspection time of VORTAC : Every 3rd THU (1500 - 2000UTC) of the month. - Scheduled inspection time of ILS for RWY 07 : Every 2nd THU (1500 - 2000 UTC) of the month. - Scheduled inspection time of ILS for RWY 25 : Every 3rd THU (1500 - 2000 UTC) of the month. - Scheduled inspection time of ASDE : Every 2nd TUE (1500 - 2000 UTC) of the month. |
The following procedure is prepared to reduce runway occupancy time of aircraft and to maximize the efficiency of runway use.
Departure
On receipt of line-up clearance, pilots should ensure, commensurate with safety and standard operating procedures, that they are able to taxi into the correct position at the hold and line-up on the runway as soon as the preceding aircraft has commenced either its take-off roll or landing run.
Whenever possible, cockpit checks should be completed prior to line up and any checks requiring completion while on the runway should be kept to the minimum required.
Pilots should ensure that they are able to commence the take-off roll immediately after take-off clearance is issued. If you receive take-off clearance prior to reaching the correct line-up position, ATC expects you to take-off immediately from your current position.
Pilots not able to comply with these requirements should notify ATC as soon as possible once transferred to the Jeju Tower frequency.
Arrival
Pilots are reminded that rapid exit from the runway enables ATC to apply minimum spacing on final approach that will achieve maximum runway utilization and will minimize the occurrence of 'go-around'.
All aircraft should vacate via 'Rapid exit taxiway' after landing and not stop on 'Rapid exit taxiway' awaiting instructions from Jeju ground control, unless otherwise cleared or instructed by ATC.
The above procedures are not applied when one of the following adverse conditions exists :
A runway is adversely contaminated whenever standing water, ice, snow, slush or other substances are present.
The cross-wind component including gust exceeds 15 kt, or
The tail-wind component including gust exceeds 5 kt, or
Wind-shear has been reported, or
Any other abnormal condition of aircraft, airport or ATC system exist.
In case of inability to comply with the above procedure, notify ATC of the reason including intended taxiway to be used, as practical as possible.
Departing IFR flights shall contact JEJU DELIVERY(121.925 MHz) to obtain ATC clearance at least 10 minutes prior to ETD and shall obtain push-back clearance and taxi instruction from JEJU GROUND(121.65 MHz).
Pre-departure clearance by datalink is available at Jeju INTL airport for suitably equipped aircraft.
When ready to push back, aircraft contact JEJU GROUND and provide the following :
Call sign
Gate or stand number
Release time (if necessary)
Ground crews (Ground handler, aircraft maintenance) must ensure that the area behind the aircraft shall be clear of vehicles, equipment and other obstructions prior to engine start-up or aircraft push back for smooth and safety aircraft movements
A pilot shall confirm with ground crews whether there is no hazard to the aircraft starting up. The pilot shall not ask an JEJU GROUND for engine start-up and push back until its safety check-up is fully confirmed. If there is any elements posing a potential failure, the pilot shall ask the JEJU GROUND for push back only. After moving and standing the aircraft at a safety area, the pilot can ask the engine start-up.
All aircraft to be taxied within the apron shall fix their engine thrust on an Idle. In case of using breakaway thrust, it should be used to a minimum.
The following table describe the procedures for the pushback of aircraft from the various aircraft stands. When it becomes necessary to vary a procedure to expedite aircraft movements, JEJU GROUND will issue specific instructions to the pilot.
Aircraft stands |
Runway in use |
Pushback Procedures |
Phraseology |
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1 |
RWY 07/25 |
The aircraft shall be pushed back to face northwest till its main gear is at the abeam of TWY E2 holding position line |
Push back approved |
2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15 17 - 21, 63 |
RWY 07 |
The aircraft shall be pushed back to face west | |
RWY 25 |
The aircraft shall be pushed back to face east | ||
80 - 83, 85, 86 |
RWY 07/25 |
The aircraft shall be pushed back to face north | |
50 - 58, 60, 62 |
RWY 07/25 |
The aircraft shall be taxied as instructed by ATC * During low visibility operations, the aircraft shall be pushed back as stand 63 |
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※ Note : Pushback heading will be provided by JEJU GROUND for RWY31 departure.
Unless otherwise instructed, aircraft should use the following routes
Runway in use |
Departure routes |
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RWY 07 |
Apron → G3 → P → P10 |
RWY 25 |
Apron → E1 → RWY13/31 → A → P → P1 |
RWY 31 |
Apron → E3 |
Departure aircraft shall contact radio frequency 118.1 MHz(JEJU TOWER) at the following point unless otherwise instructed by ATC :
Runway in use |
Radio frequency transfer point |
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RWY 07 |
passing TWY G3 |
RWY 25 |
Runway 13/31 holding position on TWY P, E1, E2, E3 |
RWY 31 |
- Deicing Pad is located on G2(Enable up to B747) and Spot NR 62(Enable up to B767).
- Deicing Pad Operation
Aircraft Operator has to notice to the Ground Operator When he/she wants to use Deicing Pad.
Ground Operator has to notice to the relevant government as Operation Procedure.
When using a Deicing Pad, notice to the Ground control(121.650 MHz) Before Pushback(Verify Completion Ready for departure).
- Deicing Pad Movement
Aircraft Operator has to maintain a communication system which is connecting with Deicing Working.
Unless otherwise instructed, aircraft should use the following routes :
Runway in use |
Arrival routes |
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RWY 07 |
P5/P3 → P → G1 → Apron P2/P1 → P → A → RWY13/31 → E1 → Apron |
RWY 25 |
P6/P7 or P9/P10 → P → G3 → Apron |
RWY 31 |
E → Back-track RWY31 → E1 → Apron |
Arrival aircraft shall contact radio frequency from JEJU TOWER (118.1 MHz) to JEJU GROUND (121.65 MHz) when vacating Runway.
Follow-me service is available to arriving aircraft. Pilot should make the request to JEJU GROUND.
Runway in use | Arrival routes | Departure routes |
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RWY 07 | P1/P2 → P → RWY13/31 → P → G3 → Apron | Apron → G3 → P → P10/P9 |
RWY 25 | P9/P10 → P → G3 → Apron | Apron → G3 → P → RWY13/31 → P → P1/P2 |
Take off or landing RWY 07/25 shall be restricted while code letter "F" aircraft is occupying "P" TWY.
Inspect whether there is FOD after take off or landing of code letter "F" aircraft.
The vehicles are not available to drive the roads as follows while code letter "F" aircraft is occupying "P" TWY.
1) Roads between TWY G3 and second checkpoint
2) Roads between TWY G2 and Spot TWY G3.
3) Roads between Spot NR 55 and TWY G2
Aircraft requiring an engine check shall contact JEJU GROUND on 121.65 MHz and provide the following
Call sign or registration number
Gate or stand number
Type of request, engine start or performance check
Engine start is permitted in the apron. However, the power setting(s) shall not exceed idle thrust.
Engine performance check is permitted in TWY E. Aircraft shall monitor the JEJU GROUND on 121.65 MHz.
General aviation aircraft will be guided by the FOLLOW ME vehicle or marshallers to the parking area for small aircraft.
Jeju International Airport RWY 07 has ILS CAT II equipments.
Low visibility Procedures are established for operation in a visibility of less than RVR 550 m or a cloud ceiling of less than 60 m(200 ft).
Low visibility procedures will be initiated by broadcasting "ATC LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE IN OPERATION" via ATIS and/or appropriate radio frequencies.
Low visibility procedures will be terminated by deleting the above mentioned message from ATIS and/or broadcasting "ATC LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES ARE TERMINATED" via appropriate frequencies.
Approval for CAT II Operations
Aircraft operators and pilots who wish to conduct ILS CAT II operations at Jeju International Airport shall conform with certain requirements. Details of these requirements are published in Aviation Act, Article 54 and its Enforcement regulations Article 189, which are available from :
Safety Operations Division
Jeju Regional Aviation Administration
Gonghangro 2, Jeju city, Jeju Special-Governing Province
63115, Republic of Korea
Tel : +82-64-797-1744~5
Fax : +82-64-797-1759
Foreign operators may obtain the approval from Administrator of Jeju Regional Aviation Administration by providing the following information to Administrator of Jeju Regional Aviation Administration.
1) Aircraft type and register number;
2) The Category II minima under which they intend to operate; and
3) A copy of the category II certification issued by their own category authority.
Meteorological reports preclude ILS CAT I operations;
Low Visibility Procedures are in operation;
There is any unserviceability in a promulgated facility so that they may amend their minima.
General Special procedures and ground safeguards
Special procedures and ground safeguards will be applied during CAT II operations to protect the aircraft from operating in low visibility and to avoid interference with the ILS signals in accordance with the provisions of ICAO Doc. 9365 - Manual of All Weather Operations, and the provisions of the Enforcement Regulations of Aviation Act, Article 8 of 210.
Arriving Aircraft
Aircraft shall vacate the runway via the designated exit taxiways as follows :
RWY 07 - P1/P2, P (Refer to RKPC AD 2-13)
Pilots are required to make a 'runway vacated' call, when entire aircraft has cleared the ILS critical sensitive areas.
Departing aircraft
aircraft shall normally enter the runway via the designated taxiways as follows :
RWY 07 – P, P9/P10 (Refer to RKPC AD 2-14)
RWY 25 – P, P1/P2 (Refer to RKPC AD 2-15)
Unless otherwise cleared by ATC, all aircraft should be restricted to taxi within the apron in a visibility of less than RVR 75 m.
Refer to 5 of RKPC AD 2.20 for the taxi procedures of the code letter "F" aircraft.
All aircraft shall follow Low Visibility Procedures in accordance with Runway Safety Program of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Pilots may carry out the practice of ILS CAT II approach at any time with a prior approval from ATC, but the full safeguarding ground procedures shall not be applied and pilots should anticipate the possibility of ILS signal interference
All departing aircraft should apply ICAO PANS-OPS(Doc8168) Volume I Noise Abatement Departure Procedures One(NADP One).
- Thrust Reduction at 1 500 ft above Aerodrome Elevation is recommended.
- Whenever practicable, all departing aircrafts should climb with their certified maximum climb gradient until reaching 3 000 ft AGL.
Regarding noise abatement using a delayed/reduced flap, setting landing procedure is recommended.
- After intercepting Localizer course, lower gear
- Maintain intermediate flap until FAF
- At FAF, set flap for landing
All arriving aircraft shall align the final approach course outside YDM 6 DME
Aircrafts don't need comply with the procedures described in paragraph 1.1 and 1.2 above when they are in adverse operating conditions such as;
- If the runway is not clear and dry. i.e. It is adversely affected by snow, slush, ice, water or other substances.
- in conditions when the ceiling is lower than 500 ft, or when the horizontal visibility is less than 1 900 m.
- When the cross-wind component, including gusts, exceeds 15 kt.
- When the tailwind component, including gusts, exceeds 5 kt.
- When the wind shear has been reported or forecast, or thunderstorms are expected to affect the approach.
Aircraft unable to comply with the procedures described in paragraph 1.1 and 1.2 above for any reason shall inform ATC.
RWY 07 intersection take-off is recommended except in unavoidable cases for traffic flow or other reasons.
RWY 07 intersection departing aircraft should enter the runway via TWY P7 or P9 after receiving line-up clearance.
RWY 31 is recommended for departure during winter season to the aircraft which wing span is less than 36 m aircraft.
During landing, reverse thrust other than idle thrust can not be used except for safety reasons.
Engine start is permitted in the ramp areas only. However, the power setting(s) shall not exceed idle thrust.
Facilities |
RWY |
3 RVR REQ |
HIRL & RCLL |
HIRL & RCL |
HIRL or RCL |
NIL (Day Only) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TGS* HIRL & RCLL |
HIRL & RCLL |
REDL & RCLL |
(For Night Operations***) | |||||
RVR / VIS** | ||||||||
Multi-Engine ACFT |
07 |
75 m |
125 m |
150 m |
200 m |
300 m |
400 m |
500 m |
25 |
75 m |
125 m |
150 m |
200 m |
300 m |
400 m |
500 m |
Note : Take-off Minima for RWY 31 is limited to 500 m
* With certified TGS(Take-off Guidance System)
** the TDZ RVR/VIS may be assessed by the pilot
*** For Night Operations at least REDL or RCLL and RENL are available
Fuel dumping Area is established within JEJU TMA as follows;
Area : A circle, radius 5 NM centered R 010 YDM/15 D
Altitude : at or above 6 000 ft AMSL
Visual approach may be initiated by ATC or approved upon pilot request on traffic permitting basis when :
Ceiling : at or above 500 ft plus MVA
Visibility : not less than 5 km (3 SM)
Circuit : North and East Circuit
Standard Instrument Arrival(STAR) Procedures to Jeju international airport(RKPC) are based on Point Merge System (PMS). Each STAR contains segments that form a “sequencing leg" which is equidistant from the "Merge Point (MP)" (MP : YUMIN for RWY 07, HANUL for RWY 25).
Arriving aircraft established on the STAR should expect at any time to be cleared direct to the MP, once past the very first point of sequencing legs(CHANY for RWY 07, DANBI for RWY 25).
Succeeding arriving aircraft may be cleared direct to the MP when sufficient spacing to preceding arriving aircraft is achieved.
To allow ATC to achieve required spacing with the constant air traffic flow, Arriving aircraft established on the STAR shall maintain following speed restrictions, unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
General |
STAR before SETON, MARHA or DANBI |
STAR after passing SETON, MARHA or DANBI |
Initial and Intermediate approach segment (Between MP AND FAP(FAF)) |
---|---|---|---|
250 kt IAS below 10 000 ft |
As specified waypoints |
210 kt IAS |
Minimum 160 kt IAS |
arriving aircraft passing CHANY or DANBI shall maintain 210 kt IAS all the way to MP even after cleared direct to it(MP).
Definition of terms to be used for speed control
- The phrase "Resume Normal Speed" means the previously issued speed restrictions by ATC are cancelled but that does not delete speed restrictions that are applicable to published procedures and the speed restriction of 250 kt IAS below 10 000 ft.
- The phrase "No Speed Restrictions" means aircraft may maintain its preferred speed without restrictions. But aircraft shall maintain the speed restriction of 250 kt IAS below 10 000 ft.
VFR Weather Minima
VFR flight will be permitted under the conditions as below :
Ground Visibility : Not less than 5 km (3 SM)
(If ground visibility is not reported, flight visibility : Not less than 5 km)
Ceiling : at or above 450 m (1 500 ft)
VFR Traffic Circuit : Refer to the page RKPC AD 2-21.
VFR Circuit Altitude
Helicopter
When RWY 13/31 in use : 1 000 ft
Fixed Wing
When RWY 07/25 in use : 1 500 ft
VFR Reporting Points, inbound/outbound routes and altitude.
ID |
Geograhpical Name |
Position |
Coordinates (WGS-84) |
Altitude (Helicopter) |
Altitude (Fixed wing) |
RMKS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NW |
Hwado(Island) (화도) |
R 340 YDM/ D14.6 |
33°43′46.21″N 126°21′26.66″E |
At or above 3000 ft AMSL |
At or above 3000ft AMSL | |
NE |
Jeju port offing 제주항앞바다 |
R 034 YDM/ D7.6 |
33°37′26.44″N 126°33′27.91″E |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL | |
T |
Airport offing 공항앞바다 |
R 340 YDM/ D3.0 |
33°33′22.36″N 126°27′38.46″E |
At or below 500 ft AMSL |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL | |
WA |
Aewol port 애월항 |
R 261 YDM/ D9.1 |
33°28′10.69″N 126°18′49.08″E |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL | |
WB |
Biyangdo(Island) 비양도 |
R 252 YDM/ D14.4 |
33°24′35.47″N 126°13′38.08″E |
At or below 1500 ft AMSL |
At or below 1500 ft AMSL | |
WC |
Chagwido(Island) 차귀도 |
R 241 YDM/ D20.7 |
33°18′45.35″N 126°09′02.99″E |
At or below 2000 ft AMSL |
At or below 2000 ft AMSL | |
EA |
Samyang beach offing 삼양검은모래해변앞바다 |
R 066 YDM/ D5.7 |
33°33′36.94″N 126°35′09.82″E |
At or below 500 ft AMSL |
Not applicable |
Helicopter only |
EB |
Daryeodo(Island) 다려도(Dalseo Island) |
R 081 YDM/ D10.8 |
33°33′29.60″N 126°41′46.39″E |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL |
At or below 1000 ft AMSL | |
EC |
Nando(Island) 난도(Rabbit Island) |
R 094 YDM/ D20.8 |
33°31′27.35″N 126°54′09.97″E |
At or below 2000 ft AMSL |
At or below 2000 ft AMSL | |
S * |
Min oreum 민오름 |
R 163 YDM/ D2.3 |
33°28′33.20″N 126°30′22.55″E |
At or above 1000 ft AGL |
Not applicable |
Helicopter only |
SE * |
Geochin oreum 거친오름 |
R 128 YDM/ D7.7 |
33°26′40.20″N 126°37′10.15″E |
At or above 1000 ft AGL |
Not applicable |
Helicopter only |
SW * |
keun-barime oreum 큰바리메오름 |
R 218 YDM/ D9.5 |
33°22′37.61″N 126°23′16.90″E |
At or above 1000 ft AGL |
Not applicable |
Helicopter only |
Helicopter use only in case of special mission, medical service, ACFT performance, weather condition(tailwind etc.).
VFR flight procedure
VFR aircraft shall maintain two-way communication and get permission to enter Class B airspace from Jeju Approach Control except :
1) When landing and departing within Jeju Control Zone via VFR reporting points.
2) to transit through Jeju Control Zone.
VFR aircraft shall flying via VFR reporting points, routes and altitude within Class B airspace to ensure the safety of IFR takeoff and landing traffic from/to Jeju INTL airport unless otherwise cleared or instructed by ATC or when necessary for safety or hazardous in-flight weather condition.
As practical as possible, pilot should avoid congested area, hospital, school, institute and so on (especially near "S" point).
The take-off and landing with tailwind shall be permitted only when the tailwind condition is less than 10 kt. However, the take-off and landing may be exceptionally permitted on the request of a pilot when the tailwind is more than 10 kt.
VFR procedures for fixed wing aircraft
1) Take-off
As practical as possible, aircraft is required to use RWY 31 for take-off. After take-off direct to "T" and then proceed to the direction of destination via VFR reporting points as follows
- north bound : T - NW - destination
- east bound : T - NE - EB - EC - destination
- west bound : T - WA - WB - WC - destination
In case pilot can not use RWY 31 due to ACFT performance, weather condition ect, give notice to ATC(Jeju GND).
2) Landing
As practical as possible, aircraft is required to use traffic circuit of RWY 07/25 via "NW", "NE", "WA" and "T" basically. If pilot want to make approach straight-in for RWY 07/25, give notice to ATC(Jeju APP) when initial contact.
VFR procedure for helicopter
1) Take-off
a) As practical as possible, aircraft is required to use RWY 31 for take-off. After take-off direct to "T" and then proceed to the direction of destination via VFR reporting points as follows
- north bound : T - NW - destination
- east bound : T - EA - EB - EC - destination
- west bound : T - WA - WB - WC - destination
b) Under the following situation or reason, the use of RWY 13 for take-off is available and give notice to ATC(Jeju TWR).
- a scramble for special mission, medical service
- Can not use RWY 31 due to ACFT performance, weather condition(tailwind)
Pilot shall climb at or above 1 000 FT(AGL) until leaving airport boundary. After take-off direct to "S" and then proceed to the direction of destination via VFR reporting points.
c) The use of RWY 07/25 shall obtain permission of control tower.
d) Pilot shall contact Jeju TWR(118.1 MHz) prior to departure to obtain ATC clearance, taxi instruction and delay may be possible for separation between IFR and VFR traffic.
2) Landing
a) As practical as possible, aircraft is required to use RWY 13 for landing via "NW", "WA", "EA" and "T" basically. Obtain the control tower's permission to land at the time of entering "T" point and land at the threshold of the RWY 13, and then move to the ramp in accordance with the tower controller's taxi instruction.
※ NOTE : After landing at the threshold, plot should hold until further taxi instruction from tower controller.
b) Under the following situation or reason, use of RWY 31 for landing is available and give notice to ATC(Jeju TWR)
- a scramble for special mission, medical service
- Can not use RWY 13 due ACFT performance, weather condition(tailwind)
Pilot shall contact Jeju TWR(118.1 MHz) prior to entering "SE" "SW" and obtain the control tower's permission to land at the time of entering "S" point. Maintain at or above 1 000 FT(AGL) until entering airport boundary and land at the aiming point marking of the RWY 31, and then move to the ramp in accordance with the tower controller's taxi instruction.
c) After landing, pilot shall maintain two-way communication with Jeju TWR until engine shut down.
3) When flying between "SW" and "WA" point, pilot shall maintain at or below 500 FT AGL and remain out of 10 NM from YDM to ensure the safety of IFR takeoff and landing traffic from/to Jeju INTL airport.
4) When flying between "T" and "EB" point via "EA", pilot shall maintain at or below 500 FT AGL to ensure the safety of IFR takeoff and landing traffic from/to Jeju INTL airport.
In spite of the VFR procedure for helicopter, if necessary, the tower controller can instruct a pilot to change take-off/landing direction based upon the meteorology or traffic situation.
A pilot of special VFR flight shall fly in accordance with each of the followings :
Fly within permitted control zone.
Fly to avoid clouds.
Fly with maintaining flight visibility of 1 500 M or more.
Fly in a condition to be able to see surface of land or water at all times.
A pilot who is not qualified for instrument flight or is not flying an aircraft not equipped with flight instruments for IFR prescribed in Aviation Act shall only fly during daytime. However SVFR flight for helicopter may be permitted to fly during night time.
Special VFR flight may be permitted to fly in accordance with following conditions :
Ground visibility shall be at least 1 500 M
Flight visibility shall be at least 1 500 M when ground visibility is not reported.
All aircraft except helicopter.
* refer to Obstacle No.33 of RKPC AD CHART 2-9 AERODROME OBSTACLE CHART
Squawk 7600
Continue to fly in VMC
Land at the nearest suitable aerodrome
Squawk 7600, and
When able to see the light gun signal of the control tower, follow that instruction, or
If unable to the light gun signal of the control tower, hold on downwind for RWY 07/25 until ETA or for 10 minutes, whichever is later, then land on RWY 07/25
Pilot should use caution landing and departing traffic.
Squawk 7600, and
When able to see the light gun signal of the control tower, follow that instruction, or
If unable to the light gun signal of the control tower, hold on downwind for RWY 07/25 until ETA or for 10 minutes, whichever is later, then land on TWY "E"(RWY 13 THR)
Pilot should use caution landing and departing traffic.
Squawk 7600
Maintain the last assigned speed and level, or minimum flight altitude if higher, for a period of 7 minutes following :
the time the transponder is set to Code 7600; or
the time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached;
whichever is later and thereafter adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight plan;
When being vectored or having been directed by ATC, proceed in the most direct manner possible to rejoin the current flight plan route no later than the next significant point, taking into consideration the applicable minimum flight altitude;
Squawk 7600
Follow the STAR issued by ATC. When being vectored or having been directed by ATC, proceed in the most direct manner possible to join the STAR no later than the next significant point. Then commence descent as filed.
Start approach to the assigned runway without delay.
Horizontal surface height differs partially.
Bird concentrations in the vicinity of the airport
There is no specific tendency of migratory birds' habitat and migration route around the airport. Appearance of swallows from March to October, however, should get an attention. In autumn, seagulls move from the feeding area(1 200 m north-east of the airport) to the airport.
Meanwhile, sedentary birds such as sparrow, magpie, skylark and dove often appear inside and outside of the airport including runways.
They, having resting areas in a tillage and a forest, may occur around the grass area adjacent to the outer fence or near the runway strips.
Control tower shall inform pilots of birds' activity, position and altitude in case sighting of birds is reported.
Wildlife control activities are performed by the airport operator such as BAT operation, playback of distress noise (GAS CANNON and AV-ALARM).
In addition, activities like periodical weed prevention work, continuous observation of birds' feeding area outside the airport and elimination of feeding habitat are carried out.
When microburst is detected by LLWAS(low level windshear alert system), a statement will be included on the ATIS broadcast for at least 20 minutes as follows : "MICROBURST ADVISORIES IN EFFECT''
ATIS Telephone Service
HOURS OF OPERATION : 2000-1400 UTC
ARS telephone number : +82-64-797-2676
Telephone service is reference only, For flight operation, use ATIS on the FREQ
- VHF : 126.8 MHz
- UHF : 239.5 MHz