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ENR 3.5   OPERATIONS DES ROUTES DIRECTES DANS L’UTA DE OUAGADOUGOU ET PLAN DE CONTINGENCE DIRECT ROUTE OPERATIONS WITHIN OUAGADOUGOU UTA AND CONTINGENCY PLAN

I. INTRODUCTIONI. INTRODUCTION
Dans le cadre de l’application de la phase 2 vers la création d’un espace aérien avec des routes libres aux usagers, l’ASECNA met en œuvre l’autorisation des opérations des routes directes planifiées.In the framework of the implementation of phase 2 towards the creation of Free Routes Airspace (FRA), ASECNA is implementing the authorisation of planned direct route operations
II. CHAMP D’APPLICATION II. APPLICABILITY
Les opérations de routes directes sont autorisées dans l’UTA de OUAGADOUGOU du niveau de vol 250 et au-dessus. Direct route operations are permitted in OUAGADOUGOU UTA at flight level 250 and above.
III. PROCEDURES GENERALESIII. GENERAL PROCEDURES
a) Le trafic sera soumis aux règles d'utilisation de l'espace aérien publiées dans l'ENR 1 de l'AIP ASECNA, et à la disponibilité des points codés à cinq lettres (5LNC) ou NAVAID ENR 4 et à la structure des routes ATS publiées dans l’ENR.3 ;
b) Les usagers sont autorisés à planifier des routes directes en utilisant les points significatifs publiés dans la partie ENR.4.4 de l’AIP ASECNA.
c) Tous les points significatifs (5LNC) contenus dans l’UTA de OUAGADOUGOU peuvent être utilisés pour constituer un segment de vol direct ;
d) Les usagers, dans le cadre de la préparation de leur vol sont tenus de mentionner dans le champ 15 du plan de vol déposé le signe ‘’DCT’’ entre les deux points significatifs qui serviront de base de la route DIRECTE PLANIFIEE.
Par Exemple : OXIDU DCT NUSUR ;
e) La longueur maximale autorisée d’un segment direct est de 200 NM entre deux points significatifs comme le prescrit DOC4444 de l’OACI PANS-ATM
Le segment de route direct planifié peut être refusé si la trajectoire entre dans une zone reglementée active.


a) Traffic will be subject to the general rules published in ASECNA AIP ENR 1, the airspace usage rules in accordance with ENR 2 and the availability of five letter code points or NAVAIDs in ENR 4 and the published ATS route structure in ENR.3 ;

b) Users are permitted to plan direct routes using the significant points published in ASECNA AIP ENR.4.4.
c) All significant points (5LNCs) contained in OUAGADOUGOU UTA may be used to constitute a direct flight segment,
d) Users, when preparing their flight, are required to enter in field 15 of the filed flight plan the sign ''DCT'' between the two significant
points which will be used as the basis for the PLANNED DIRECT route.
For example: OXIDU DCT NUSUR ;
e) The maximum permissible length of a direct segment is 200 NM between two significant points as prescribed in ICAO PANS-ATM DOC4444
The direct route segment may be rejected if the track
enters an active restricted area
IV. APPLICATION DCT A LA FRONTIERE DE LA FIRIV. CROSS BORDER DCT APPLICATION
Les usagers sont informés que le segment de route directe planifié entre l’UTA de OUAGADOUGOU et une FIR adjacente ne sera acceptée qu’après coordination et consentement de la FIR adjacenteUsers are informed that the road segment direct planned between the UTA of OUAGADOUGOU and an adjacent FIR will only be accepted after coordination and consent of adjacent FIR
V. POINTS D’ENTREE/SORTIE DE L’UTA DE OUAGADOUGOU POUR LES OPERATIONS FRA V. OUAGADOUGOU UTA ENTRY/EXIT POINTS
FOR FRA OPERATIONS
V.1. Les points de compte-rendu de la limite de l’UTA de OUAGADOUGOU (OPUGO, TAREN, DEKAS, OXIDU, UMOVO, NAVON, TUMUT, NANGA, BIGOM, TUXID, ANIXA, EBSUD,
EDGIB, ONUSI, TAVOT, NUSUR) sont désignés comme points d'entrée/sortie HORIZONTAUX.
V.2. Tous les vols IFR opérant dans l’UTA de OUAGADOUGOU, si le trafic et les restrictions de l'espace aérien le permettent, seront facilités pour suivre la route directe "DCT" des points d'entrée aux points de sortie horizontaux.
Tous les usagers sont tenus de planifier leurs intentions de vol pour
l'acheminement direct en conséquence.
V.1. The reporting points of OUAGADOUGOU UTA boundary (OPUGO, TAREN, DEKAS, OXIDU, UMOVO, NAVON, TUMUT, NANGA, BIGOM, TUXID, ANIXA, EBSUD, EDGIB, ONUSI, TAVOT, NUSUR) are designated as HORIZONTAL entry/exit points.
V.2. All IFR flights operating within OUAGADOUGOU UTA, traffic and airspace restrictions permitting, will be facilitated to follow the direct route "DCT" from entry points to horizontal exit points.
All users are required to plan their flight intentions for direct routing accordingly.
VI. EQUIPEMENT DES AERONEFSVI. AIRCRAFT EQUIPAGE
Pour pouvoir opérer sur des routes directes, les usagers doivent être équipés de TCAS 2 ver.7.1, du transpondeur Mode S et de l'ADS- B-Out (DO260 / 260A). Les aéronefs non équipés doivent uniquement utiliser le réseau de routes publié. In order to operate under Direct Route Operations, Users must be equipped with TCAS 2 ver.7.1, Mode S Transponder and ADS-B-Out (DO260/260A). Aircraft that are not equipped shall only use the published route network.
ENR 3.5.2 PLAN DE CONTINGENCE ATM DU CCR DE OUAGADOUGOU
ENR 3.5.2 ATM contingency plan for Ouagodougou ACC
PART I: LEVEL 2 CONTINGENCY PLAN (REQUIRING INTERVENTION OF ADJACENT FIR)
1.OBJECTIVES
1.1This contingency plan contains procedures to ensure the provision of air navigation services in the event of partial or total disruption of Air Traffic Services (ATS) within the OUAGADOUGOU Upper Traffic Area and is in accordance with ICAO Annex 11-Air Traffic Services Chapter 2, paragraph 2.3 , and Attachment C, and document 4444 ATM- PANS (Chapter 15.8 and chapter 16.6).
1.2This Contingency Plan is designed to accommodate the flow of international air traffic with a minimum of disturbance for aircraft transiting the airspace under the responsibility of OUAGADOUGOU Area Control Center (ACC). Routes and flight levels are limited.
2.STATES AND FIRS AFFECTED
In the event that the Civil Aviation Authority of BURKINA FASO (ANAC) activates this Contingency Plan, the adjacent ATS Units ABIDJAN ACC, NIAMEY ACC, BAMAKO ACC and ACCRA ACC, will be notified in accordance with the Letters of Agreement (LOA) Or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) established between them. The adjacent ATS UNITS directly affected by this Contingency Plan are as follows:
STATEFIRATS UNIT
NigerNiamey FIRNiamey ACC
Burkina FasoNiamey FIROuagadougou ACC
Cote d’IvoireDakar FIRAbidjan ACC
MaliDakar FIRBamako ACC
GhanaAccra FIRAccra ACC
2.1 Contact details of the civil aviation authorities and organizations concerned are contained in
PARAGRAPH 15.1 below.
3.MANAGEMENT OF THE CONTINGENCY PLAN
3.1The contingency measures set out in the first part of this Plan are applicable in cases of foreseeable events is for level 2.
3.2The following procedures have been put in place to ensure that the management of the Contingency Plan provides for international flights to proceed in a safe and orderly fashion through OUAGADOUGOU UTA.
CENTRAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE
3.3 The Central Coordinating Committee (CCC) function shall be to oversee the implementation of the Contingency Plan and in the event that the Air Traffic Services (ATS) in OUAGADOUGOU UTA is disrupted for an extended period, make arrangements for and facilitate the temporary relocation of the Air Traffic Services to NIAMEY ACC and the restoration of Air Traffic Services in OUAGADOUGOU UTA.
The Central Coordinating Committee comprises representation from the following:
1)BURKINA FASO CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY (ANAC)
2)ASECNA (HEADQUARTER, REPRESENTATIVE IN BURKINA FASO)
3)OTHER RELEVANT AUTHORITIES.
Contact details of its members are provided in paragraph 15.1, 15.2 and 15.3 below.
ATM OPERATIONAL CONTINGENCY GROUP
3.4The ATM Operational Contingency Group (AOCG) will be convened by the CCC with a primary responsibility to oversee the day to day operations under the contingency arrangements, and coordinate operational ATS activities, 24 hours a day, throughout the contingency period in coordination with the WACAF Contingency Coordination Team and adjacent FIRs. The AOCG will include any necessary specialist personnel from the following disciplines:
*Air Traffic Control Services (ATS)
*Aeronautical Telecommunication (COM)
*Aeronautical Meteorology (MET)
*Aeronautical Information Services (AIS)
*ATS equipment maintenance service provider.
Contact details of its members are provided in paragraph 15.2 below.
4.AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND CONTINGENCY PROCEDURES
4.1Air Traffic Services Responsibilities
4.1.1Tactical ATC considerations during periods of over-loading may require reassignment of routes or portions thereof.
4.1.2 Alternative routes are designed to maximize existing ATS routes structures and communications,
navigation and surveillance services.
4.1.3In the event that ATS cannot be provided within OUAGADOUGOU UTA, ASECNA or ICAO shall publish not less than 48 hours before, if practicable, the corresponding NOTAM indicating the following:
a)Time and date of the beginning of the contingency measures;
b)Airspace available for landing and over flying traffic and airspace to be avoided;
c)Details of the facilities and services available or not available and any limits on ATS provision (e.g. ACC, APP, TWR and FIS), including an expected date of restoration of services if available;
d)Information on the provisions made for alternative services;
e)ATS contingency routes;
f)Procedures to be followed by neighboring ATS units;
g)Procedures to be followed by pilots;
h)Any other details with respect to the disruption and actions being taken that aircraft operators may find useful.
4.1.4In the event that the BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC) is unable to issue the NOTAM, ASECNA or ICAO will take action to issue the NOTAM of contingency measures upon notification by BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority.
4.2Separation
Separation criteria shall be applied in accordance with the Procedures for Air Navigation Services-
Air Traffic Management (Doc 4444) and the Regional Supplementary Procedures (Doc7030).
Longitudinal separation of fifteen (15) minutes, for aircraft maintaining the same cruising flight level.
4.3Level restriction
Where possible, aircraft on long haul international flights shall be given priority with respect to cruising levels.
4.4Airspace Classifications
Airspace classification will not be changed. (Depending on the degree of disruption, airspace classifications may be changed to reflect the reduced level of services. Changes to airspace classification will be notified by the same NOTAM which will activate this plan).
4.5Aircraft position reporting
4.5.1The primary means of communication will be by VHF or HF radio. When CPDLC has been authorized for use by the relevant ATC authority this will become the primary means of communication, with HF as secondary.
Traffic Information Broadcast by Aircraft (TIBA) procedures shall apply in OUAGADOUGOU UTA
during periods of contingency.
4.5.2TIBA frequencies shall be as follows:
AFI REGION – 126.9 MHz
4.6Other measures
Other measures related to the disruption of air traffic services and the implementation of the contingency scheme within the OUAGADOUGOU UTA may be taken as follows:
*Suspension of all VFR Operations;
*Delay or suspension of general aviation IFR operations; and;
*Delay or suspension of commercial IFR operations
4.7Procedures for ATS Units
The ATS units providing Air traffic control services will follow their unit emergency operating procedures and activate the appropriate level of contingency procedures in line with this plan.
a)ATC will inform pilots of the emergency condition and advise if it is likely that the ATS will be suspended and transmit on the radio frequency in use providing pilots with alternate means of communication;
b)During the period the contingency procedures are in effect, flight plan and other aircraft movement messages must continue to be transmitted by operators to OUAGADOUGOU ACC via the AFTN/AMHS using normal procedures;
c)On notification by the BURKINA FASO CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, the ATS authorities operating the NIAMEY ACC will activate the contingency procedures in accordance with THIS PLAN (Where it also serves as the formal LOA);
d)Prior to entry to the OUAGADOUGOU UTA during contingency operations, authorization must be obtained from BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority, and flights must comply with the ATC clearance and communications instructions issued by the ACC responsible for the airspace immediately adjacent to the OUAGADOUGOU UTA contingency airspace;
e)Coordination of aircraft boundary estimates and flight levels by the adjacent ACC responsible for aircraft entering the OUAGADOUGOU UTA shall be in accordance with THIS PLAN (Where it also serves as the formal LOA);
f)The ACC responsible for aircraft entering the OUAGADOUGOU UTA will instruct pilots to maintain the last flight level assigned and speed (Mach number if applicable) while operating in the OUAGADOUGOU UTA;
g)The ACC responsible for aircraft entering the OUAGADOUGOU UTA will not authorize any change in route, flight level or speed unless specifically authorized by the ATS unit normally responsible for the affected airspace, or under THIS PLAN (Where it also serves as the formal LOA);
h)The ACC responsible for aircraft entering the OUAGADOUGOU UTA will inform aircraft that they must establish prior contact with the first ATS UNIT after transiting the OUAGADOUGOU UTA not less than 10 minutes before the estimated time of entry to the airspace which this Unit is responsible;
5.TRANSITION TO CONTINGENCY SCHEME
During times of uncertainty when disruption of air traffic services seems possible, aircraft operators should be prepared for a possible change in routing while en-route, familiarization of the alternative routes outlined in the contingency scheme as well as what may be promulgated by BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority via NOTAM.
In the event of a disruption of air traffic services that has not been promulgated, OUAGADOUGOU ACC will, if possible, broadcast to all aircraft in the OUAGADOUGOU CTA/ UTA, airspace that is affected by the disruption and any further instructions.
It is recognized that when a disruption of air traffic services or airport closure occurs and is promulgated, operators may have different requirements as to their alternative routings.
OUAGADOUGOU ACC will evaluate all requests to ensure safety is maintained.
6.TRANSFER OF CONTROL, COORDINATION AND DELEGATION OF RESPONSIBILITY IN THE PROVISION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES WITHIN THE OUAGADOUGOU UTA
6.1The transfer of control and communication will be at the common OUAGADOUGOU ACC boundaries or as previously agreed upon between:
a)NIAMEY ACC;
b)ACCRA ACC;
c)ABIDJAN ACC;
d)BAMAKO ACC
6.2 The responsibility for ensuring the provision of air traffic services within OUAGADOUGOU UTA is transferred to NIAMEY ACC according to the following considerations:
NIAMEY ACC will ensure the provision of air traffic services for traffic operating along contingency ATS routes.
HF frequencies of NIAMEY ACC (8903-3419) will be used.
7.CONTINGENCY ATS ROUTES NETWORK
In the event of disruption of air traffic services within OUAGADOUGOU UTA, aircraft operators should file flight plans using alternative contingency routes listed in the scheme below:
Note: ATS routes not included in the table below are temporarily unavailable.
Contingency
routes
Delegated
centers
Means of
communication
Flight levels assignment Entering/Exit
point
Adjacent
FIR
ACR 19:
UG854
( OG-DEKAS )
NIAMEY VHF,CPDLC,
HF
EASTBOUND: FL270 , FL310, FL350
WESTBOUND: FL 260 ; FL300
DEKASNIAMEY
ACR 4 :
UG860
(OG-EDGIB)
NIAMEY/BAMAKO VHF,CPDLC,
HF
eastbound: FL270 , FL310, FL350
westbound:FL260; FL300
EDGIB NIAMEY/
BAMAKO
ACR 7 :
UA614 /UM 104
(TAVOT-BIGOM)
NIAMEY VHF,CPDLC,
HF
Northbound:
FL330
Southbound:
FL320
TAVOT/BIGOMNIAMEY
ACR 2:
UA601
(NANGA-BD-
EBSUD)
BAMAKO-ACCRA VHF,CPDLC,
HF
West bound:
FL 400 ; 470
Eastbound:
FL 250; FL 290 ; FL 310 ; FL 370; FL390; FL410. FL450
NANGA/EBSUD ACCRA/
BAMAKO
8.PILOT AND OPERATOR PROCEDURES
8.1Filing of flight plans
Flight plan requirements detailed in BURKINA FASO AIP continue to be apply during Contingency operations, except where modified by the contingency ATS routes and FLAS specified by ATC and/or in NOTAM.
8.2Over flight approval
Aircraft operators must obtain over-flight approval from the BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority prior to operating flights through the OUAGADOUGOU UTA. During the period of activation of this Contingency Plan, NIAMEY ACC will provide normal ATC clearances for aircraft to enter the OUAGADOUGOU UTA. NIAMEY ACC is not responsible for coordination or provision of overflight clearances for the OUAGADOUGOU UTA. The operator must ensure any required overflight approval has been obtained.
8.3Pilots operating procedures
All aircraft transiting through OUAGADOUGOU UTA shall strictly comply with the following:
a)Maintain contact with NIAMEY ACC according to the paragraph 4 of this contingency plan.
b)Operate along or as close as possible to the centerline of the assigned contingency air traffic route.
c)Reach the flight level assigned by the adjacent ACC for the transit of OUAGADOUGOU UTA at least ten (10) minutes before entering OUAGADOUGOU UTA.
d)Maintain the flight level assigned by the last adjacent ACC while operating within OUAGADOUGOU UTA, unless an emergency or flight safety reason exists.
e)Maintain a continuous listening watch on the VHF frequency 126.9 MHz, and transmit blind in English on 126.9 MHz position reports five (5) minutes before and overhead each compulsory reporting point established along the respective air traffic route.
f)Include in their last position report to the competent adjacent ACC the estimated time of arrival over the entry and exit points of OUAGADOUGOU UTA.
g) Whenever emergencies and/or flight safety reasons make it impossible to maintain the flight level assigned for the transit of OUAGADOUGOU UTA, climb or descend well to the right of the centerline of the air traffic route being flown but remaining within OUAGADOUGOU UTA, and to inform immediately, by blind broadcast on the VHF frequency 126.9 MHz, all other aircraft likely to be affected by transmitting a relevant emergency level change message (comprising the aircraft callsign,
the aircraft position, the flight levels being left and crossed, etc.).
h)Contact the competent adjacent ACC as soon as possible and at least ten (10) minutes before the estimated time of arrival over the relevant exit point of OUAGADOUGOU UTA to obtain clearance for entering the adjacent airspace concerned.
i)Display navigation and anti-collision lights always during the transit of contingency airspace.
j)The application of SLOP is strongly encouraged
k)Transponders should be set on a discrete code assigned by ATC or select code A2000 if ATC has not assigned a code.
COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
8.4Degradation of Communication - Pilot Radio Procedures
8.4.1When operating within the contingency airspace, pilots should use normal radio communication procedures. (Where limited or not ATS is available communications will be conducted in accordance with the procedures in the Plan, or s otherwise notified by NOTAM)
8.4.2In the absence of communication with ATC, the pilot should continue to make routine position reports on the assigned frequency and also broadcast positions in accordance with the TIBA procedures.
9.PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
9.1 The delegated ATS unit, upon receipt of information from a pilot or another ATS unit, regarding suspected case(s) of communicable disease, or other public health risk, on board the aircraft, shall forward a message as soon as possible to the ATS unit serving the destination / departure, unless procedures exist to notify the appropriate authority designated by the State and the aircraft operator
or its designated representative.
9.2To avoid misunderstanding that may result in inappropriate reaction from the stakeholders including air operators, information provided by the Health Sanitary Board (HSB) should be obtained in written form and relayed to air operators in written form. Where communication means do not enable relay of written text, the information shall be read verbatim.
10.VOLCANIC ASH CONTINGENCY PLAN (VACP)
10.1If a volcanic ash cloud is reported or anticipated in OUAGADOUGOU UTA, the delegated ATS unit should take the following actions:
a)Immediately transmit relevant information to the flight crews of potentially affected aircraft to ensure that they are aware of the current position and expected position of the cloud and the concerned flight levels;
b)Respond to requests for a course change or a level change as far as possible;
c)Propose a route change to avoid or leave the reported or predicted areas of presence of the volcanic ash cloud when requested by the pilot or as the controller deems it necessary; and
d)Where possible, request a special flight report when the flight route enters or anticipates the planned volcanic ash cloud and transmit the report to the appropriate agencies.
10.2When a flight crew informs the delegated ATS unit that they have inadvertently entered a cloud of volcanic ash, the delegated ATS units should:
a)Respect measures applicable to an aircraft in an emergency, and;
b)Alter the assigned route or level only if the pilot requests so or if the airspace or traffic conditions require it.
11.Interception of civil aircraft
11.1Pilots need to be aware that in light of current international circumstances, a contingency routing requiring aircraft to operate off of normal traffic flows, could result in an intercept by military aircraft. Aircraft operators must therefore be familiar with international intercept procedures contained in ICAO Annex 2- Rules of the Air, Paragraph 3.8 and Appendix 2, Sections 2 and 3.
11.2Pilots need to continuously listen out on the VHF emergency frequency 121.5MHz and should operate their transponders always during flight, regardless of whether the aircraft is within or outside airspace where secondary surveillance radar (SSR) is used for ATS purposes. Transponders should be set on a discreet code assigned by ATC or select code A2000 if ATC has not assigned a code.
11.3If an aircraft is intercepted by another aircraft, the pilot shall immediately:
*Follow the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft, interpreting and responding to visual signals in accordance with international procedures;
*If possible, notify to ATS Unit;
*Set transponder code to A7700, unless otherwise instructed by the appropriate ATS unit;
*Attempt to establish radio communication with the intercepting aircraft by making a general call on the emergency frequency 121.5MHz; and
*If instructions are received by radio from any source that conflict with those given by the intercepting aircraft, the intercepted aircraft, shall request immediate clarification while continuing to comply with the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft.
12.SEARCH AND RESCUE
12.1The delegated ATS unit involved in this contingency plan is required to assist any distressed aircraft of which they are aware and which flies over a contingency space.
12.2The center that receives a distress message from an aircraft shall send the necessary messages (INCERFA, ALERFA or DETRESFA) to all authorities in the SAR service involved in this plan including the SAR authority of the center which is in contingency situation.
12.3Each SAR authority shall assist as necessary its neighbor as requested in their LOA.
Contact details of its SAR Authority are provided in paragraph 15.3 below.
13.PLAN TESTING AND REVIEW
13.1The Plan shall be tested by ATC simulation at least once per year.
13.2A full review shall be conducted at least once per three years.
14.IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN
The provisions of this contingency Plan shall be promulgated by NOTAM to be issued by BURKINA FASO Civil Aviation Authority in coordination with ICAO and the concerned States.
15.ALL CONTINGENCIES UNITS
15.1CENTRAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Member TitleTélEmail/Fax
1 Director general of civil
aviation Authorithy (ANAC)
+226 77 39 93 50
+226 78 91 95 90
info@anacburkina.org
aristide.amoussa@anacburkina.org
2Airport General Manager +226 70 22 10 03
+226 78 80 73 39
biki.sat@gmail.com
4Air Navigation Director of ASECNA (Head quarter) +221 77 674 27 49
+221 33 869 56 83
Konesid@asecna.org
5 ASECNA REPRESENTATIVE IN
BURKINA FASO
+226 72 22 70 78
+ 226 70 20 43 62
GOROUErn@asecna.org
ASECNA HEADQUATERS (CRISIS ROOM)
KONE Sidi ( Director of
Operations)
+221 77 674 27 49
+221 33 869 56 83
konesid@asecna.org
15.2ATM OPERATIONAL CONTINGENCY GROUP
Member TitleTélEmail/Fax
1In charge of aerodrome operations+226 70 09 28 64GUIGUEMDEClo@asecna.org
2In charge of En route control+226 70 19 09 21KONKISREJea@asecna.org
3Meteorogical service manager+226 70 23 49 14TRAOREBal@asecna.org
4Maintenance service manager+226 67 08 26 26 ROAMBAMar@asecna.org
5Telecommunication service manager+226 70 33 06 72 BANDEAis@asecna.org
6Aeronautical service manager+226 71 91 84 20GUEBREChe@asecna.org
7ACC manager+226 70 26 38 59KINDOSAid@asecna.org
8Tower manager0022667082626ZIDAAla@asecna.org
15.3SEARCH AND RESCUE POINT OF CONTACT
CenterMember TitleTélEmail/Fax
SRC OUAGADOUGOU Etat-major général des armées
Centre secondaire de
recherche et de sauvetage :
SAR Focal point
+226 25 41 90 59 divisionoperationsbf@gmail.com

Salleops511@gmail.com
PART II: LEVEL 3 CONTINGENCY (REQUIRING AVOIDANCE OF AFFECTED AIRSPACE)
UNAVAILABILITY OF OUAGADOUGOU UTA
OBJECTIVES
In the event that the total disruption of Air Traffic Services (ATS) within OUAGADOUGOU UTA does not allow flying in the airspace affected, users are invited to circumvent the airspace.
Users may also choose to avoid the OUAGADOUGOU UTA by flight planning via any alternative ATS routes provided by neighboring ATS unit of OUAGADOUGOU ACC.
Users are advised to circumnavigate OUAGADOUGOU UTA and try to establish contact with the ATS unit responsible for the provision of service as soon as possible.