Delivery
Reykjavik Ground (BIRK_GND) provides IFR clearance delivery to departures.
Overview of SIDs
TERMINATING FIX |
RUNWAY |
|||
01 |
19 |
31 |
13 |
|
EL Ellidavatn/Elliðavatn |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
KFV Keflavik |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
MYRAR |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
RH Reykholt |
1A |
2A |
3A |
4A |
Initial Climb: FL290 (or RFL if lower) |
The EL (Ellidavatn) departures may terminate at several fixes – EL, REKVA, TIBRA, LUTER, or METIL. It is not required to state the terminating fix in the IFR clearance, assuming said fix was already in the aircraft’s flight plan.
If one changes the terminating fix, then one should specify the new terminating fix in the clearance (e.g., “Ellidavatn 2 departure, direct LUTER.”)
Standard Routings for Departures
Iceland AIP ENR 1.8.3.1.3.7 defines standard routing requirements for departures from BIRK. For ease of reference, they are summarized in the following images:
G3 Airway Restriction
For aircraft departing BIRK (and BIKF), the G3 airway is not available, except to aircraft with short-range navigational equipment only (e.g., VOR navigation.)
If an aircraft has filed a flight plan routing via G3, they should be rerouted as per the standard routings below.above.
Generally speaking, most aircraft can be rerouted from the last waypoint of their SID direct to either LUTER or PIXUM, followed by their final waypoint in the Reykjavik CTA.
For flights remaining in the Reykjavik CTA for their entire flight, such as those going to EKVG, the latter would be the final waypoint of their flight plan.
IFR Flights to BIKF
DEL shall coordinate all IFR flights from BIRK to BIKF prior to issuing the clearance. APP will provide either a direct to one of BIKF's Initial Approach Fixes (IAFs), or radar vectors, depending on the traffic situation.
Such clearances follow the general format of non-standard clearances (see Delivery SOP page), for example:
🎧 ICE9303, cleared to Reykjavik, after departure runway 19 direct ELVUM, 5000ft, squawk 1317.