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Air to Air Frequencies
This is a list of all discrete frequencies used by the vRAF. Discrete frequencies are set up using the Private Voice
Channel area of FSInn. The vRAF will always utilise the “voice1.vacc-sag.org” server, unless pre-briefed
otherwise. The channel will be the full UHF frequency shown below. IE, the Tain Range discrete frequency
would be “voice1.vacc-sag.org/339.800”.
Quick Reference
Handbook
Ranges 340.475 ABERPORTH RANGE
264.725 DONNA NOOK RANGE 283.725 MANORBIER RANGE
264.725 PEMBREY RANGE 241.825 SPADEADAM (MOD) RANGE
279.125 TAIN RANGE 281.375 HOLBEACH RANGE
241.875 CASTLEMARTIN RANGE 243.625 SALISBURY PLAIN OPERATIONS LFA 1 Alpha
276.725 OTA GOLF - WALES AIR/AIR 276.000 SALISBURY PLAIN OPERATIONS
Squadron Air / Air 336.800 10 Sqn Air / Air
279.200 11 (F) Sqn Air / Air 361.750 12 (B) Sqn Air / Air 269.150 29 (R) Sqn Air / Air 244.450 41 (R) Sqn Air / Air
257.700 70 Sqn Air / Air
Air to Air Refuelling 264.125 AAR PRIMARY
264.925 AAR SECONDAY 362.100 AAR TERTIARY
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Squawk Codes
All aircraft when operating solo must squawk Charlie. When operating as a formation, the leader must squawk
Charlie with all other aircraft squawking standby within two mile spacing. Should the formation separate, then
the remaining aircraft must squawk Charlie.
General Squawk Codes (When not under ATC control)
Sqk 7001 - For use by military fixed-wing aircraft on passing 2000 ft MSD in the descent to the UK Low
Flying System (LFS) and retained whilst operating in the LFS.
Sqk 7002 - For use by military aircraft operating in Danger Areas. You must revert to either your conspicuity code
or low level code as appropriate when complete.
Sqk 7004 - For use by aircraft taking part in practice or live Aerobatics displays and other general
aerobatic manoeuvres (not associated with ACM)
Sqk 7005 – For use by aircraft conducting high energy manoeuvres below FL195 and outwith the UK Low
Flying System where no discrete squawk has been assigned.
Sqk 7363 - For use by aircraft operating in D703 (Tain). You must revert to either your conspicuity code or
low level code as appropriate when complete.
Sqk 1301 - 1327 - For use by aircraft engaged in Air Policing (Air Defence) Flights. All QRA Fighter aircraft must
use this squawk when engaged in QRA Operations.
Sqk 1730 - 1767 - For use by aircraft operating in the Spadeadam Range area.
Sqk 0023 – For Aircraft Engaged in SAR Operations
Sqk 0033 – For Aircraft engaged in paradropping. Code must be selected a minimum of 5 minutes prior to
commencing paradrops.
Airfield Conspicuity Codes
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Aircraft ICAO Codes Below the correct ICAO codes for aircraft for FSInn:
Tornado (All Models) - TOR Typhoon (All Models) - EUFI
Hercules (All Models Except J) – C130 Hercules (J Model) - C30J C-17 Globemaster - C17
Chinook - H47 Puma - PUMA
Hawk (All Models) - HAWK Grob Tutor – G115
Tucano - TUCA Beech King Air 200 - B200 Beech King Air 350 - B350
Griffin - B412 Sentinel R1 - GLEX E-3D Sentry – E3D
Voyager (All Models) – A330
3737 RAF Brize Norton Approach Conspicuity 1757 RAF Coningsby Conspicuity 2601 RAF Cranwell Conspicuity
4501 RAF Linton-on-Ouse Conspicuity 3701 RAF Lossiemouth Conspicuity
3640 RAF Odiham Conspicuity 0240 RAF Shawbury Conspicuity
3755 RAF Valley Conspicuity
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Radar Corridors
Radar Corridors are used by Military Aircraft to transit crowded Civilian Airspace. These Radar Corridors are
mainly to facilitate crossing from one side of the Country to the other, however smaller radar corridors have been established to enable military aircraft to access training areas and AIAAs such as the Spadeadam Range.
What is a Radar Corridor?
A Radar Corridor is a corridor of airspace through Civilian Airways that is controlled by Military Controllers to facilitate the transit of Military Traffic across busy areas of airspace.
The available levels are usually only one flight level and pre-co-ordination is a must.
How do I utilise Radar Corridors? Radar Corridors do not require any specific NOTAMs but are not permanently available for you to fly through at
the drop of a hat.
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Some Radar Corridors are available with a call at 5 minutes prior to entry, some require comments to be inserted into the Flight Plan.
Order of Contact: To request corridor crossing, your first point of contact is to be London Mil. Should Mil not be online, then contact the appropriate Area Control Centre. If an Area controller is not online, It is suggested that you advise nearby units that you will be intending to cross the RC (IE if using Lichfield, advise EGBB/EGNX if online). It is also strongly suggested that you Self Announce on UNICOM and maintain a very good watch out
/ Radar Scan.
Lichfield Radar Corridor
Transit To/From: Lincolnshire <-> Mid Wales
Eastern Entry Point: CWZ/251/17nm Western Entry Point: HON/297/31nm
Levels: FL140 (Both Directions) Entry Requirements: Contact Controlling Authority min 5 mins before entering
Daventry Radar Corridor
Transit To/From: East Anglia <-> South Wales
Eastern Entry Point: DTY/066/26nm Western Entry Point: DTY/246/28nm
Levels: FL100 (Both Directions) Entry Requirements: Enter in FPL Remarks, Call controlling authority with as much notice as possible
Westcott Radar Corridor
Transit Area: Westcott / Terminal Control Area
Eastern Entry Point: LKH/285/17nm Western Entry Point: BZN TACAN
Levels: FL230 & FL240 Entry Requirements: Enter in FPL Remarks, Call controlling authority with as much notice as possible
Swindon Radar Corridor
Transit Area: Swindon / West TCA
North Eastern Entry Point: FFA/052/4nm South Western Entry Point: LYE/225/12nm
Levels: FL230 & FL240 Entry Requirements: Enter in FPL Remarks, Call controlling authority with as much notice as possible
Gamston Radar Corridor
Transit To/From: Lincolnshire <-> Vale of York / North Sea
Eastern Entry Point: OTR/260/19nm Western Entry Point: GAM/157/3nm
Levels: FL190 (Both Directions) Entry Requirements: Call controlling authority with as much notice as possible
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UK Low Flying System
Tilni Radar Corridor
Transit To/From: Spadeadam <-> Vale of York
Eastern Entry Point: NEW/177/27nm Western Entry Point: NEW/213/27nm
Levels: FL190 (Both Directions) Entry Requirements: Call controlling authority with minimum 5 minutes notice.
Dean Cross Radar Corridor
Transit To/From: West Scotland <-> Spadeadam
Eastern Entry Point: DCS/097/27nm Western Entry Point: DCS/270/13nm
Levels: FL190 (Both Directions) Entry Requirements: Call controlling authority with as much notice as possible
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Flowed Gaps To ease congestion of traffic and traffic separation, a series of flowed “gaps” and valleys are used. These are indicated below and should be adhered to at all times.
LFA 2:
Weston Zoyland Gaps
The gap between Bridgwater and Weston Zoyland microlight site is to be flown in a South-westerly Direction
The gap between Weston Zoyland microlight site and Langport is to be flown in a North Easterly Direction.
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LFA 5:
Marham Gaps The gap between Kings Lynn and Marham MATZ is to be flown in a North easterly direction The gap between Marham MATZ and D208 boundary is to be flown in a South westerly direction
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LFA 6:
The Wash / Fenland Gap Flights in the gap between The Wash and Fenland are to be flown in a South westerly direction.
LFA 7:
The Nant Ffrancon Pass (A5 Pass)
This pass starts at N53 05·87 W003 52·03 and finishes at N53 08·67 W004 02·29 and is to be flown in
a South westerly to North easterly direction only. SAR helicopters are likely to fly this route on operations and a
good lookout is to be kept at all times.
The Caernarfon – Beddgelert (A4085) Pass
This pass starts at N53 05·60 W004 11·10 and finishes at N52 57·07 W004 05·49 and is to be flown in a North Westerly to South Easterly direction only.
The Llanberis (A4086) Pass This pass is not to be flown by Fixed Wing aircraft.
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Deconfliction Measures:
The Machynlleth Loop
The valleys known as the Machynlleth Loop which are bounded by co-ordinates: N52 36·00 W003
51·00 - N52 42·00 W003 41·00 - N52 44·00 W003 49·00 - N52 41·00 W003 53·00 - N52 36·00 W003 51·00 are
to be flown in an anti-clockwise direction only. This restriction applies only to ac flying in the valleys.
Valley Recoveries
Aircraft recovering to Valley via the Nant Ffrancon (A5) Pass will climb to 2500-ft AGL at the end of
the pass (N53 08·67 W004 02·29) and fly direct to Beaumaris. Crews should call Valley Approach when
abeam Bethesda.
Glamorgan Weather Corridor
In order to allow aircraft a Southern exit to LFA 7 in the event of low cloudbase, a weather corridor
is established. This corridor is to be flown Southbound only and all efforts should be made to communicate
with Cardiff Radar as soon as possible before entering the corridor.
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LFA 12:
Leeming – Teesside Gap
The area bounded by co-ordinates N54 31·00 W001 34·13 - N54 25·85 W001 41·87 - N54 20·88 W001
38·31 thence clockwise around the Leeming MATZ boundary to - N54 21·00 W001 26·00 - N54 26·00 W001
22·00 clockwise around the Tees-side avoidance, circle radius 5nm centred on N54 30·58 W001 25·08 to origin
are to be flown Southeasterly only and not above 1000 feet AGL.
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Newcastle CTZ / LFA 13 Gap
Northbound traffic is to route through this gap to the West of Hexham. Southbound traffic is to
route through this gap to the East of Hexham. All crews are to co-ordinate with controlling authority for
Newcastle where possible.
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Glen Tilt (Star Wars Valley)
Glen Tilt between N56 48·49 W003 50·07 and N56 53·10 W003 40·45 is to be flown in a southwesterly direction
LFA 16:
Selkirk – Moffat Valley
In order to deconflict opposing traffic in the steep-sided valley along the A708 road between Selkirk
and Moffat, a mandatory flow control system is established in a Southwesterly direction. A/C are to enter the
flowed valley at the initial co-ordinate but may exit at any point
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Lake District
The central valley of the Lake District is to be flown in a Northerly direction. This valley is defined as
starting at Grassmere, along the valley defined by Thirlmere – A591 – Bassenthwaite Lake – Ouse Bridge.
Crews MUST avoid Keswick.
Ullswater
From N54 30·52 W002 55·14 north to Ullswater N54 33·75 W002 56·14 along lake to N54 34·86 W002 51·53 is to be flown in a Northerly / North easterly direction only.
M6 Pass
From N54 22·34 W002 34·92 north along M6 to Junction N54 26·22 W002 35·71 is to be flown Northerly only.
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Air To Air Refueling
Receiver Positions
Air to Air Refuelling Areas
AARA ARIP ARCP Levels Perm?
1 58 00 00N 04 35 00W 56 30 00N 004 35 00W F120/F280 N
2 58 20 00N 001 00 00E 59 17 00N 000 05 00E F100/F290(F350) Y
3 56 32 00N 002 32 00E 57 50 00N 001 26 00E F100/F290(F350) Y
4 57 43 00N 001 12 00W 57 58 00N 000 04 00W F070/F240 Y
5 55 47 00N 000 03 00E 55 46 00N 001 21 00E F070/F240 Y
6 54 32 00N 000 25 00W 54 58 00N 000 22 00E F100/F290(F350) Y
7 55 08 00N 001 19 00E 54 49 00N 002 31 00E F100/F290 Y
8 53 18 00N 000 56 00E 53 13 00N 002 08 00E F070/F170 Y
9 NOT FOR VRAF USE
10W 50 38 00N 004 25 00W 49 57 00N 006 40 00W F080/F260 N
10E 51 09 00N 002 34 00W 50 52 00N 003 40 00W F080/F260 N
11 50 17 00N 005 55 00W 50 01 00N 007 36 00W F080/F260 N
12 51 00 00N 005 09 00W 50 28 00N 007 38 00W F070/F280 N
13 54 04 00N 003 48 00W 54 34 00N 004 05 00W F150/F240 N
14 56 00 00N 007 20 00W 57 10 00N 006 40 00W F180/F240 N
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AAR Procedures
Rendezvous When ready to commence AAR operations, a receiving aircraft will contact the tanker and provide the initial contact. At this point, the tanker will conduct the RV Initial Call.
Tartan21, Razor99 requesting fuelling.
Razor99, Tastan21 for RV (type). My FL/Altitude, when cleared, your FL/altitude, (altimeter setting if not 1013)
Tartan21, Razor99, RV (type) when cleared, my FL/altitude, (Amount of fuel required if not pre-briefed)
If the receiver is Air Intercept radar capable and is undertaking an RV CHARLIE, they will next call that they have radar contact.
Razor 99, Judy.
When the receiving aircraft visually acquires the tanker, they will report this and will be advised whether they are permitted to join or not, at the completion of the RV procedure.
Razor99 visual.
Razor99, Clear join.
Copy clear join, Razor 99
Upon clearance to join, the receiver(s) must climb to the tanker altitude and take up station in the observation
position. If there is more than one aircraft in the formation, they will take echelon left formation on the leader.
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Refuelling
Once the receiver(s) are stable in the observation position, the tanker will then clear the receivers to the pre-contact position of the appropriate drogue.
Razor99, clear astern right.
Clear astern right, Razor99.
(When stable in pre-contact) Astern right, Razor99.
Razor99, clear contact right.
Clear contact on the right, Razor99.
(When contact has been made) Contact right, Razor99
Razor99, copy contact, Passing Fuel
Good flow, Razor99
Fuel will continue to pass with no further transmissions until there is 30 seconds remaining in the transfer. At
which point, the tanker will advise this to the receiver. Then the tanker will disconnect and send the aircraft
to the reform position. From here, the aircraft will be cleared to depart.
Razor99, 30 seconds.
Razor99, disconnect.
Disconnect, Razor99.
Razor99, astern right.
Razor99, go reform.
Reform, Razor99.
Razor99, Cleared to leave
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Abnormal Procedures
No visual with Tanker The receiver must be visual with the tanker before the operation commences. If the receiver is not visual but
has a firm radar lock, then closure to 500 feet below, and half a mile astern is permitted. Further closure is not
allowed until visual contact has been made. Either the formation must enter an area of improved visibility, or
the RV must be terminated.
Overrun If the receiver enters an overrun state (closing at too high a speed) the receiver will call “Tartan21, Execute
Overrun”. The receiver will decelerate and ensure minimum vertical separation of 1000 feet below the tanker.
The tanker will accelerate and maintain altitude and heading. Once the receiver has determined the overrun
condition has been resolved, he will call “Tartan21, Terminate Overrun”. The tanker will decelerate to AAR speed
and the RV process will begin again.
Emergency Disconnect If either the receiver or tanker pilot perceives an emergency situation developing, he will call “Breakaway,
Breakaway, Breakaway”. The receiver will immediately disconnect and drop back and move outboard of the
wing he is behind, i.e. if on the right-hand side, move outboard of the tanker’s right wing; if on the left-hand
side, move left. If there are aircraft already present in the observation and/or reform areas, the receivers will
move outboard of those. The tanker will continue on the AAR heading and speed, at the present altitude. Once
the situation is resolved, the tanker pilot will call “Tartan21, Terminate Emergency Separation”. The receiver will
acknowledge and await further instructions from the tanker pilot to resume the transfer.
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METAR Colour Codes
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TACAN Route System
The UK TACAN routing system is a military upper airway system routing between TACAN beacons and associated waypoints
Please see below a chart and list of details for the UK TACAN Route Structure. IDENTIFICATION / SIGNIFICANT MINIMUM IFR CRUISING REMARKS
POINTS LEVEL
ODD EVEN
TACAN RED ONE (TR1)
London UIR
LND 50 08 11N 005 38 13W
FL250
VLN 51 00 18N 002 38 19W At VLN : Access to route TB1
BZN 51 44 53N 001 36 13W At BZN: Access to route TB2
WD3 52 28 19N 000 07 04E At MAM: Access to routes TR3,
TB6 and TB7
MAM 52 38 50N 000 33 11E
EA1 52 44 43N 001 20 56E
NAVPI 52 32 50N 002 50 26E
London UIR / Amsterdam FIR
FL260
TACAN RED THREE (TR3) FL250
London UIR
VYL
53 15 27N 004 32 39W
MAM 52 38 50N 000 33 11E FL260
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IDENTIFICATION / SIGNIFICANT MINIMUM IFR CRUISING REMARKS POINTS LEVEL
ODD EVEN
TACAN BLUE ONE (TB1) FL250 At KSS: Access to route TB2 Scottish UIR
KSS
57 39 34N 003 32 07W
QQ1 At VYL: Access to route TR3 and 55 26 00N 005 42 30W TB2
VYL 53 15 27N 004 32 39W
WD1 52 00 00N 002 38 19W At VLN: Access to route TB1
VLN 51 00 18N 002 38 19W FL260
TACAN BLUE TWO (TB2) FL250 At KSS: Access to route TB5 Scottish UIR
KSS
57 39 34N 003 32 07W At LUK: Access to route TB7
LUK 56 22 22N 002 51 49W At VYL: Access to route TR3 and
TB1 VYL
53 15 27N 004 32 39W
WD2 52 23 00N 002 28 00W
At BZN: Access to route TR1 BZN
51 44 53N 001 36 13W
SAM 50 57 19N 001 20 42W
CNO 50 02 00N 001 28 00W FL260
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IDENTIFICATION / SIGNIFICANT MINIMUM IFR CRUISING REMARKS POINTS LEVEL
ODD EVEN
TACAN BLUE THREE (TACB3) FL250
London UIR At DVR: Access to route TB7 DVR
51 09 45N 001 21 33E
CMB 50 13 42N 003 09 06E
France UIR FL260
TACAN BLUE SIX (TB6) FL250
London UIR/France UIR
SPT
50 02 00N 000 12 00W
MAY 51 01 02N 000 06 58E
WD6 At MAM: Access to routes TR1 51 30 00N 000 13 00E and TB7
MAM 52 38 50N 000 33 11E
EA1 52 44 43N 001 20 56E
NAVPI 52 32 50N 002 50 26E
London UIR / Amsterdam FIR FL260
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IDENTIFICATION / SIGNIFICANT MINIMUM IFR CRUISING REMARKS POINTS LEVEL
ODD EVEN
TACAN BLUE SEVEN (TB7) FL250
Scottish UIR
QN9 At LUK: Access to route TB2 58 18 00N 005 10 00W
LUK 56 22 22N 002 51 49W
At MAM: Access to routes TR1, LEE TR3 and TR6
54 17 48N 001 32 12W
MAM 52 38 50N 000 33 11E
At WD7: Access to route TL4 WTZ
52 07 19N 000 56 25E
At DVR: Access to route TACB3 WD7
51 40 00N 001 22 00E
DVR 51 09 45N 001 21 33E
EPT 50 27 00N 000 55 00E
London UIR / France UIR FL260
TACAN LINK FOUR (TL4) FL250 At WD7: Access to route TB7 London UIR
WD7
51 40 00N 001 22 00E
NPT 51 29 42N 002 00 00E
London UIR / Brussels UIR
KOK
51 05 34N 002 39 10E FL260
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Code Designators for significant points DESIGNATOR POSITION PURPOSE
AHERN 58 30 00N 003 30 00W MDA NORTH AREA C
CNO 50 02 00N 001 28 00W CHERBOURG NORTH TB2
EASON 58 40 00N 004 50 00W MDA NORTH AREA B
ELKSY 55 00 00N 000 00 00E MDA NORTH AREA A
FOSTR 56 25 00N 000 30 00E MDA NORTH AREA C
LACKY 54 00 00N 002 00 00E MDA SOUTH AREA C
LKATA 52 40N 002 30E LAKENHEATH ATA
LOWMN 58 30 00N 005 40 00W MDA NORTH AREA A
MOSSY 54 30 00N 000 30 00W MDA SOUTH AREA C
NPT 51 29 42N 002 00 00E TL4
QN9 58 18 00N 005 10 00W TB7 NORTH TERMINAL POINT
QQ1 55 26 00N 005 42 30W TACAN POINT
RILEY 54 10 00N 000 10 00E MDA SOUTH AREA E
STEVN 58 08 00N 002 40 00W MDA NORTH AREA D
WD1 52 00 00N 003 55 00W TACAN POINT
WD2 52 23 00N 002 28 00W TACAN POINT
WD3 52 28 19N 000 07 04E NE END WESTCOTT CORRIDOR & TRI FIX
WD6 51 31 00N 000 13 00E TACAN POINT
WD8 54 16 00N 004 37 00W TACAN POINT
WHITY 54 30 00N 001 00 00E MDA SOUTH AREA B
WYMER 57 20 00N 000 30 00E MDA CENTRAL AREA A