id: 4.2-remarks-and-notams title: 4.2 Remarks and NOTAMs meta: When to use Remarks and NOTAMs on ATIS within Infinite Flight. order: 2 #

4.2 Remarks and NOTAMs #

Tip

: Controllers should{.red} avoid adding too many REMARKS and NOTAMS into a single ATIS as this will dilute the message – Controllers should{.red} ask themselves what the most important messages are, and prioritise as required (see 4.2.1 below)

4.2.1 #

The table below highlights when certain REMARKS or NOTAMS should{.red} be used:

REMARK / NOTAM When to be used?
No Intersection Dept. Intersection departures must{.red} always be allowed unless it blocks the only taxiway for aircraft to access full length AND will affect the departure/arrival flow rate (see 3.2.5 above)
No Pattern Work Weather below VMC? Terrain prevents a standard pattern from being flown? CURRENT traffic levels will cause a drop in service standards? When 1 of these conditions is met, No Pattern Work must{.red} be used (see 3.4.1 above)
Flow Control Aircraft can expect a delay for departure if the Controller is trying to limit departing traffic (this could be due to aircraft all heading for the same destination)
Long Taxi If the runways in use mean that some aircraft can expect a long taxi
Gate Hold The use of hold position (see 2.1.3 above) should{.red} be favored but if a long line of departures needs to be cleared and you have limited space on the taxiways, gate hold can be used (it should{.red} be limited to a maximum of 10 minutes)
No Light Aircraft This command must not{.red} be used at GA focused airports but can be used at the Controller’s discretion at any other airport based on airport accommodations (such as GA parking and airport layout), current traffic, and airport staffing. Controllers should{.red} make every attempt to accept light* aircraft at airports which accept them IRL
Rolling Dept. To expedite departures – when aircraft are cleared for take-off they will be expected to line up and start their take-off roll immediately. The LUAW command can still be used when there is an operational advantage such as an arrival / departure sequence, or departure / departure sequence where the first aircraft is slow to begin their take-off roll
FPL Required Only to be used when weather is below VMC minima (see 3.4.1 above) or when SID/STAR usage is mandated
Straight Out Dept. ** Runway heading must{.red} be flown after departure until no conflict exists AND the altitude specified by the Tower Controller has been met or exceeded (see 3.2.8 above)
Mult. Freq. In Use (See 4.1.5 above)
Check Forum Only to be used when referring pilots to special instructions on the IFC pages e.g. VARB Summit
SID/STAR Use Rcmd*** This command should{.red} be used when light to moderate traffic exists and SID/STAR use is not essential for traffic management (see 4.2.2 below)
SID/STAR Use Req*** This command should{.red} be used when heavy traffic exists and SID/STAR use is essential for traffic management OR for events and/or main hub airports (see 4.2.2 below)
Event IF LLC sponsored events only
Size Restrictions When any aircraft cannot be accommodated because their size will restrict airport flow (i.e. block taxiways or ramp areas), this command must{.red} be used (see 2.1.1 above)
Low Visibility Low Visibility – visibility less than ¼ statute miles (400m)

*For the purposes of IF, “light” aircraft are defined as the C172, SR22, XCub, Spitfire Mk VIII and P38

**Take note that the use of “Straight Out Dept.” may prevent aircraft from flying their selected SID (see 3.2.8 above)

***Only to be used if the airport has published SID/STAR procedures available

4.2.2 #

Controllers can select the preferred SIDs/STARs for the airport and should{.red} include a reasonable variety of authorized procedures to allow for departures/arrivals from ALL directions. By convention, this should{.red} be decided by Radar Controllers (in their absence, the Tower Controller may choose but this is not encouraged).