F11 SOP

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Area Information

ICAO Code Airport Name Airspace IFR Beacon Codes VFR Beacon Codes
F11 Central Florida Tracon

Purpose:

This document prescribes the procedures to be utilized for providing air traffic control services at the Central Florida Tracon. The procedures described herein are supplemental to the Jacksonville ARTCC Facility Operating Guidelines and FAA Order JO 7110.65, as well as any published FAA guidelines or procedures.

Distribution:

This order is distributed to all Jacksonville ARTCC personnel.

Operational Positions

CAE TRACON
Position Sector Name Callsign Relief Callsign Symbol Frequency
DRE Departure Radar East MCO_E_APP MCO_1E_APP 4E 124.800
DRW Departure Radar West MCO_W_APP MCO_1W_APP 4W 120.150
ARB Arrival Radar Bitho MCO_B_APP MCO_1B_APP 4B 128.375
ARL Arrival Radar Leese MCO_L_APP MCO_1L_APP 4L 134.050
ARG Arrival Radar Goofy MCO_G_APP MCO_1G_APP 4G 127.750
ARM Arrival Radar Minee MCO_M_APP MCO_1M_APP 4M 123.850
SRD Satellite Radar Disney MCO_D_APP MCO_1D_APP 4D 119.400
SRK Satellite Radar Kape MCO_K_APP MCO_1K_APP 4K 134.950
SRN Satellite Radar North MCO_N_APP MCO_1N_APP 4N 121.100
SRS Satellite Radar South MCO_S_APP MCO_1S_APP 4S 132.650
SRV Satellite Radar Ovido MCO_V_APP MCO_4V_APP 4V 119.775
SRP Satellite Radar Paola MCO_P_APP MCO_1P_APP 4P 135.300

Sector in Red is the primary sector.

Sectorization Flow Chart

F11Flow.JPG

Description:
1. The primary “combined” radar position shall be DRE. No other sectors shall be staffed until the “combined” position is already in use.
2. Once DRE is in use, DRE may delegate a portion of its airspace to DRW. Thereafter, DRW may delegate a portion of its airspace to ARB.
3. Once ARB is in use, ARB may delegate a portion of its airspace to ARL. Thereafter, ARL may delegate a portion of its airspace to ARM.
4. Once ARM is in use, ARM may delegate a portion of its airspace to ARG. ARM/ARG are considered “final” radar positions and of the two ARM shall be opened first.
5. Once DRW is in use, DRW may delegate a portion of its airspace to SRD. Thereafter, SRD may delegate a portion of its airspace to SRK.
6. Once SRK is in use, SRK may delegate a portion of its airspace to SRS or SRN. Thereafter, SRN may delegate a portion of its airspace to SRV and SRP. SRV is dependent on SRN and therefore, SRV shall NOT be opened unless SRN is already in use. SRN assumes responsibility for SRV airspace when SRV is not in use.

NOTE: SRP is intended to be a “final” radar position for the SFB Airport and should only be used during high-volume traffic scenarios.

General Information

Handoffs: MCO ATCT is a radar tower. Radar handoffs shall be accomplished prior to aircraft entering MCO ATCT’s area of responsibility. Any other ATCTs within F11 shall not receive a radar handoff for arriving aircraft. All other internal and external handoffs shall be initiated as soon as the aircraft are clear of conflict.

VFR Aircraft: VFR Aircraft within the Orlando Class Bravo airspace shall ordinarily be kept below 5,000 feet and within the appropriate satellite radar position.

Departure Release: Unless otherwise coordinated, F11 shall give automatic departure releases to all traffic from MCO. All other airports within F11 shall request a departure release for traffic receiving radar services. Upon receipt of the departure release, the release shall remain valid for five (5) consecutive minutes. Upon issuance of the takeoff clearance, a rolling call notification message shall be sent to the appropriate F11 radar controller. This notification should include the callsign of the aircraft and the departure runway the aircraft is departing from.

Rolling Calls:MCO ATCT will ensure datatag auto acquires and will not send rolling calls to F11 departure controllers unless one of the following criteria is met:
a. The F11 departure controller requests rolling calls.
b. The departure scratchpads are not completed as per Chapter 7.1 of this SOP.
c. The departing aircraft is issued a departure heading not outlined in the MCO ATCT Standard Operating Procedures.

Runway Change Procedures: When changing runways, LC must verbally coordinate with the appropriate F11 position(s) for the last departure/arrival off the previously used runway and the first departure/arrival off the newly selected active runway(s). Notify F11 of the new runway configuration and last departure and arrivals. When notified by F11, stop all departures on the present configuration. When F11 is ready for the new configuration, F11 will notify LC. Upon completion of notification, departures may resume with the new configuration. Ensure ATIS has been updated to reflect the new configuration.

Simultaneous Approaches: Runway 36L/36R and Runway 18R/18L may not be used for simultaneous instrument approaches. The ATIS shall indicate at all times “Caution simultaneous approaches in use” prior to stating the arrival runways.


Departure Radar

Responsibility

Provide approach control services within the airspace depicted

Departures

Unless established on an RNAV SID, vector IFR departures to the appropriate DTA.

Arrivals

TPA Deliver TPA arrivals from the ALYNA ATA to DRW at 16,000 feet.

TIX, TTS, XMR, COI, X21, and 21FA Delivery aircraft to SRK at or descending to 6,000 feet.

MLB, COF, and X59 Delivery jet landing MLB, COF and X59 to SRS at or descending to 6,000 feet on a vector to parallel DRE/SRS airspace.

Responsibility

Provide approach control services within the airspace depicted

Departures

Unless established on an RNAV SID, vector IFR departures to the appropriate DTA.
When MCO is on a North Operation, do not turn MCO turbojet turbojet departures westbound prior to the ORL VORTAC.

North Operations

DRNORTH.JPG

South Operations

DRSOUTH.JPG