Commercial air transport aircraft operating in the airspace of Hungary have to adhere to the provisions of ICAO Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft - Part 1, Chapter 6 - Aeroplane Instruments, Equipment and Flight Documents - and Chapter 7 - Aeroplane Communication and Navigation Equipment, and Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 of 5 October 2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
The AMAs depicted on chart ENR 6-LHCC-ERC have been determined so as to ensure at least 1 000 FT vertical clearance above the highest obstacle.
When determining the flight altitude, the navigational accuracy which can be achieved on the relevant route segment shall be taken into account, having due regard to the navigational facilities available on the ground and on board of the aircraft.
The minimum flight altitude for IFR flights in uncontrolled airspace is 4 000 FT (1 200 M) AMSL.
Prior to and during RNAV or Free Route flights operators shall verify the correct functioning of the aircraft RNAV systems. This includes:
Subsequent ATC action in respect of that aircraft will be dependent upon the nature of the reported failure and the overall traffic situation. Continued operation in accordance with the current ATC clearance may be possible in many situations. When this cannot be achieved, a revised clearance may be required to revert to VOR/DME navigation. ATC may also provide the aircraft with radar vectors until the aircraft is capable of resuming its own navigation.
Operators of such aircraft, where a failure or degradation is detected before departure, shall not insert designators „S” or „R” in Item 10 of the flight plan. Since such flights require special ATC handling, Item 10 shall contain the designator „Z” and Item 18 of the flight plan shall contain „NAV/RNAVINOP”.
For such aircraft experiencing a failure or degradation of the RNAV system below RNAV 5, the phrase ”UNABLE RNAV DUE EQUIPMENT” shall be included by the pilot immediately following the aircraft call sign, whenever initial contact on the ATC frequency is established.
During the en route portion of the flight, the cruising levels selected as prescribed in point 2 above, shall be maintained.
All IFR flights leaving the CTR or TIZ shall maintain a continuous listening watch and establish two-way radio communications on the appropriate radio frequency of the FIC.
Aircraft shall make position reports at designated reporting points (if any) and at other occasions, as instructed by FIC.
Irrespective of the applicable rules, the FIC shall be notified:
Direction of Cruising levels | ||
FLs over FRA entry point | FLs over FRA exit point | FLs inside FRA |
EVEN | EVEN | FLs for all DCT segments |
ODD | ODD | FLs for all DCT segments |
EVEN | ODD | A change from EVEN to ODD FLs must be planned inside FRA |
ODD | EVEN | A change from ODD to EVEN FLs must be planned inside FRA |
Note: ODD is the direction of IFR cruising levels with a magnetic track between 000° and 179° while EVEN is the direction of IFR cruising levels with a magnetic track between 180° and 359°, as described in the table of cruising levels in ENR 1.7.
Airport | Working time | Mandatory connecting routes / Point | Mandatory Exit point (X) | Flight Plan examples (Item 15) | Remark |
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LHBP | H24 | WITRI - MIZOL - IBLIZ | NIL | WITRI DCT MIZOL DCT IBLIZ | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD |
LHBP | H24 | VETIK | NIL | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD | |
LHBP | H24 | GAZDA - MAVIR | NIL | GAZDA DCT MAVIR | Above FL 135 See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD |
LHBP | H24 | FAHAZ - KEROP | KEROP | FAHAZ DCT KEROP | |
LHBP | H24 | DUZLA - VEBAL | VEBAL | DUZLA DCT VEBAL | |
LHBP | H24 | DUZLA - BAREB | BAREB | DUZLA DCT BAREB | |
LHBP | H24 | DUZLA - OSDUK | OSDUK | DUZLA DCT OSDUK | |
LHBP | H24 | GILEP - ZOLKU | SUNIS, ARSIN, ABETI, BEGLA | GILEP DCT ZOLKU DCT BEGLA | |
LHBP | H24 | GILEP | NATEX, XOMBA | GILEP DCT NATEX | Only for ARR LOWW |
LOWW | H24 | ALAMU - EPARI | NIL | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD | |
LOWW | H24 | STEIN - NOHAT | VEBAL, KOPRY, NEKIN | STEIN DCT NOHAT DCT KORPY | |
LOWW | H24 | STEIN | DIMLO | STEIN DCT DIMLO | |
LOWW | H24 | ARSIN - NALOX | BABIT, BAREB | ARSIN DCT NALOX DCT BABIT | |
LZIB | H24 | VAMOG - SIRDU | KOPRY, BABIT, NEKIN | VAMOG DCT SIRDU DCT KOPRY | |
LZIB | H24 | ERGOM | NIL | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD |
Working time | Mandatory Entry point (E) | Mandatory Segment / Point | Airport | Flight Plan examples (Item 15) | Remark |
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H24 | NIL | RIGSA - BETED | LHBP | RIGSA DCT BETED | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD |
H24 | PARAK | KEZAL | LHBP | PARAK DCT KEZAL | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD |
H24 | DIMLO, GOTAR | SIRDU - OGVUN - VAJDI | LHBP | DIMLO DCT SIRDU DCT OGVUN DCT VAJDI | |
H24 | KOPRY | KOPRY - ULZAK | LHBP | KOPRY DCT ULZAK | |
H24 | KEKED | TORNO - NATEX | LOWW | KEKED DCT TORNO DCT NATEX | For DEP LHBP via TORNO SID |
H24 | NIL | BALUX - TORNO - NATEX | LOWW | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD | |
H24 | NIL | BALUX - XOMBA | LZIB | See ENR 1.3 section 4.4 Flight Planning (Item 15) See also RAD | |
H24 | TONDO, KOPRY, BAREB | JOZEP - PUCOG - BODZA - XOMBA | LZIB | TONDO DCT JOZEP DCT PUCOG DCT BODZA DCT XOMBA |