ENR 1   GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES

ENR 1.1  GENERAL RULES

1.   GENERAL

The air traffic rules and procedures applicable to air traffic within the territory of Hungary conform with the Annexes to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and to those portions, applicable to ACFT, of the ICAO Procedures for Air Navigation Services - Air Traffic Management (ICAO Doc 4444, ATM/501) and the Regional Supplementary Procedures applicable to the European Region, with the differences (printed in italics) and additional provisions listed in GEN 1.7.

2.   Procedures within uncontrolled airspace

In case of operation in uncontrolled airspace or at an uncontrolled AD - even if there is an AFIS unit at the aerodrome - the pilot is responsible for the safe conduct of flight operations.

Aircraft flying outside controlled airspace may be required to operate the SSR transponder on a specific code. This does not mean however, that the aircraft is under radar supervision. Aircraft crossing the Budapest FIR boundary shall operate the SSR transponder.

2.1   When leaving the TIZ, or controlled airspace
  • all flights with a filed flight plan shall establish radio contact with the appropriate FIC sector, maintain a continuous listening watch on the frequency and report position at intervals of not more than 15 minutes or as required by FIC;
  • all IFR flights
    • operating in level cruising flight outside of controlled airspace shall be flown at a cruising level appropriate to its track as specified in the table of cruising levels in ENR 1.7.3. at or above 4 000 FT (1200 M) AMSL.
  • all VFR flights
    • are requested to maintain a continuous listening watch on the appropriate frequency. If a VFR flight is unable to maintain a continuous listening watch on the appropriate frequency, the temporary inability is to be reported.
    • shall state the conditions of operation in the position reports of set intervals, in case of normal operation “Operations normal” statement shall be given.
    • shall report their current position relative to designated reporting points, aerodromes or, if this is not available, then relative to settlements or geographical points depicted on the ICAO 1:500 000 scale aeronautical chart.
    • equipped with operational radio equipment leaving the aerodrome circuit shall make radio contact with the appropriate FIC sector above 4 000 FT AMSL.
2.2   Operation at uncontrolled aerodromes
  • If there is no AFIS service at an uncontrolled aerodrome, approach and landing shall be conducted in accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 (SERA) Annex Section 3.
  • Flights departing from uncontrolled aerodromes for en-route flights may start operations only in possession of a filed flight plan, except when an ad-hoc segregated airspace has been approved for the individual flight.
  • Flights shall be conducted with special care when approaching an aerodrome without an ATS unit, or glider airspaces.
  • At an aerodrome where no AFIS service is provided and a Drop Zone is designated, the coordinating organisation may request the aircraft to hold at the Drop Zone border if the safety of the ongoing parachute drop or aerobatic flight requires.
  • At an aerodrome where no AFIS service is provided, any information regarding the operation of the aerodrome shall be requested via the aerodrome’s published frequency or other published communication channels.
  • In accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 (SERA) when no ATS unit exists at the arrival aerodrome or operating site within Budapest FIR, an arrival report shall be made by any flight for which a flight plan has been submitted covering the entire flight or the remaining portion of a flight to the destination aerodrome. The arrival report shall be made, as soon as practicable after landing and by the most expeditious means available, to Budapest FIC on the current frequency or via telephone:

Tel: (+361) 293-4102 or (+361) 293-4103

When communication facilities at the arrival aerodrome or operating site are inadequate and alternate arrangements for the handling of arrival reports on the ground are not available, a message comparable to an arrival report shall be transmitted by radio-telephony on the current frequency to the FIC immediately prior to landing. Failure to comply with these provisions may cause serious disruption in the ATC and incur great expense in carrying out unnecessary search and rescue operations.

2.3 Flights on a filed flight plan and in continuous two-way radio communication with FIC shall inform FIC:
  • if the aircraft intends to differ more than 5 kilometres from the previously filed route.
  • if the arrival time at FIR boundary differs by 5 or more minutes than previously reported to FIC.
  • of take-off, if there is no AFIS service provided at the departure aerodrome; and
  • if applicable, the closing of the flight plan whilst still airborne.
2.4  Air-to-air communication

All flights operating in class G and F airspaces (outside of TIZ) below 9500 FT AMSL, may use the dedicated frequencies in the listed National Light Aviation (NLA) airspace blocks:

Airspace blockFrequencyRadio channelAirspace border
NLA 1133.425133.415 CH4628N 01636E - Slovenia_Hungary - Austria_Hungary - Line of Danube river - 4720N 01903E - 4628N 01636E
NLA 2135.700135.710 CH4628N 01636E - 4720N 01903E - Line of Danube river - Serbia_Hungary - Croatia_Hungary - 4628N 01636E
NLA 3134.800129.985 CHLine of Danube river - Slovakia_Hungary - 4817N 02021E - 4756N 02109E - Line of Tisza river - Serbia_Hungary - Croatia_Hungary - Danube river
NLA 4123.200123.210 CH4817N 02021E Slovakia_Hungary - Ukraina_Hungary - Romania_Hungary - Serbia_Hungary - Line of Tisza river - 4756N -02109E - 4817N 02021E

Note: the use of these radio channels requires 8.33 KHZ channel spacing capable radio equipage on board the aircraft.

3.   Coordination of Flights Requiring Special ATC Handling

3.1   General

Aerial work flights requiring special ATC handling in controlled airspace, must be coordinated with Budapest ATCC. ’Aerial work’ means an aircraft operation in which an aircraft is used for specialised services such as agriculture, construction, photography, surveying, observation and patrol, search and rescue, aerial advertisement, technical and calibration flights, etc.

Technical test flights shall be planned from 1st of April till 31st of October between 2301-0900 (2201-0800) and from 1st of November till 31st of March between 2301-0900 (2201-0800) and between 1300-2259 (1200-2159). The mission shall be completed by the end of the given time frame.

Only one aerial photo flight will be approved in the Budapest TMA at the same time, on a “first come, first served” basis.

3.2   Pre-tactical coordination

Flight plan with the requested flight profile shall be sent electronically to Budapest ATCC to the given e-mail address below, the day before the actual flight. In case of photo and aerial work flights, a map of the planned mission trajectory must also be attached.

A response (approval/refusal/modification) message will be sent to the originator.

3.3   Tactical coordination

Final approval of the flight shall be coordinated with the Supervisor of Budapest ATCC one hour before the EOBT on the following phone number:

Tel:(+361) 296-9122

Alternatively:

Tel:(+36) 30-280-9744.