Sondrestrom TWR
Sondrestrom Tower (BGSF_TWR) provides clearance delivery, ground, and tower control.
Delivery
NOTE: Typically, the preferred runway configuration is RWY 09 for arrivals / RWY 27 for departures. See the "Runway Configuration" below for more details.
Overview of SIDs
TERMINATING FIX |
RUNWAY |
|
09 |
27 |
|
BAVKO |
1A |
1B |
GILPO |
1A |
1B |
INPOD |
1A |
– |
ISTEC |
1A |
1B |
KEMOS |
1A |
1B |
WUTAN |
1A |
1B |
Initial FL190 for Eastbound flights (TRK 000-179) FL180 (or RFL if lower) |
Clearance Procedure
All BGSF departures shall be given the latest weather (met report) with their IFR clearance. E.g.,
🎧 GRL418, ready to copy clearance and the weather?
🧑✈️ Ready to copy, GRL418.
🎧 GRL418, cleared to Keflavik via the WUTAN 1A departure, climb via SID FL290, Mach .80, squawk 3126.
🧑✈️ Cleared to Keflavik via the WUTAN 1A departure, climb via SID FL290, squawk 3126.
🎧 GRL418, readback correct. Kangarlussuaq met report at time 50, automatic, winds 060 degrees 9 knots, visibility 10 kilometers or more, no directional variation, clouds broken at 21000ft, temperature plus one, dewpoint minus four, QNH 1014.
🧑✈️ QNH 1014, GRL418.
🎧 GRL418, readback correct.
RWY 27 Departure Procedure (Non-RNAV)
This is necessary to avoid high terrain near the airport – 5300ft is the MSA (Minimum Safe Altitude) within 25 NM of BGSF.
The same initial climb applies as for the SIDs (FL190 for Eastbound departures / FL180 for Westbound, or RFL if lower.)
Ground
There are two main parking locations at BGSF:
- The North Apron is for scheduled passenger flights.
- The East & West Aprons are for cargo, GA, and other flights.
Otherwise, BGSF has a fairly simple ground layout. The most important thing to note is that if an arrival requires full length for landing, it will be vacating the runway from the same taxiways as departing aircraft.
Controllers may consider instructing arrivals to make a 180 and backtrack to vacate, in order to avoid coming face-to-face with departing aircraft.
Tower
Runway Configuration
Due to high terrain near the airport, RWY 09 is the preferred arrival runway and RWY 27 is the preferred departure runway. Therefore, if the tailwind component for both runways is less than 10 KTS, TWR shall designate RWY 09 as the arrival runway and RWY 27 as the departure runway.
In this configuration, departures will depart into the arrival path. Typically this is not an issue due to BGSF’s low traffic levels, but TWR must coordinate with APP to ensure that large enough gaps are left in the arrival stream for aircraft to depart between arrivals.
When the tailwind component exceeds 10 KTS for either RWY 09 or RWY 27, TWR shall revise the runway configuration to depart & arrive on whichever runway has the strongest headwind component. TWR may also revise the runway configuration if there is a heavy mix of departing and arriving traffic at once, where using the same runway for departure and arrival would reduce delays.
Sondre Stromfjord Control Zone (BGSF CTR)
Note: the northeastern-most area of the BGSF CTR is cut off in the above image.
The Sondre Stromfjord Control Zone (BGSF CTR) surrounds BGSF from GND – 3500ft.
There are three visual reporting points which aircraft may follow while entering/exiting the CTR – Port Area, Musk Bay, and Sugar Loaf.
Due to surrounding high terrain, a left hand traffic pattern is preferred for RWY 27, and a right hand traffic pattern is preferred for RWY 09.
Missed Approaches
TWR shall instruct aircraft to follow the standard missed approach, and coordinate all missed approaches with APP prior to transferring to APP.
For aircraft unable the standard missed approach, TWR should instruct them to perform a visual climb and caution them of high terrain. The MSA within 25 NM of BGSF is 5300ft.